Christians always seem to have a problem with ditches along the narrow way. Antinomianism vs Legalism is an excellent doctrinal example. In today's religious sphere, doctrines have bled over into our politics which has created a new "opportunity" of falling into ditches between Leftism & the New Christian Right1. Groups like Side B have been... Continue Reading →
Yes, churches should have security teams. (By Dr. Andrew T. Walker)
After leftist activists intruded into a Southern Baptist church in Minnesota—disrupting worship, frightening children, and intimidating congregants—a predictable question follows: If Christians are commanded to love their enemies and not resist an evildoer, how can churches justify security teams? The answer is straightforward. Scripture’s commands to love one’s enemy (Matt. 5:44), to “not resist an... Continue Reading →
Perfect Hatred or Sinful Wrath? Recovering the Psalms in an Age of Outrage
Recently, at the time of writing, Charlie Kirk was tragically gunned down at a university. In the aftermath, there has been shock, sadness, anger, and many other feelings throughout Americans and even some overseas. In response, fellow Christians have seemingly thrown down the gauntlet in a way not previously seen in interactions with ideological opponents.... Continue Reading →