4 Problems Associated with White Evangelical Support of Donald Trump
The lion’s share of evangelicals put character concerns aside and pulled the lever for a man whose character is every bit as “flawed” as President Clinton’s
“It may be we’ve reached the point that the only thing that would move evangelicals in more constructive directions would be outright persecution from the GOP itself. Short of that, it’s difficult to imagine evangelicals going elsewhere.” Donald Trump’s race to the White House defied every prediction and expectation. From his controversial speech announcing... Continue Reading
The Great Reversal
Will Donald Trump follow through on his pledges to conservatives?
“What should dictators in Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea expect? Will Trump feud with Republicans, make deals with Democrats, treat abortion as a bargaining chip, and halfheartedly defend religious freedom? Will he increase the national debt as much as Democrats have been doing?” When the New York Mets won the 1986 World Series,... Continue Reading
A Confession of Liberal Intolerance
“Outside of academia I faced more problems as a black. But inside academia I face more problems as a Christian, and it is not even close.”
“Of course there are biases against evangelicals on campuses,” notes Jonathan L. Walton, the Plummer Professor of Christian Morals at Harvard. Walton, a black evangelical, adds that the condescension toward evangelicals echoes the patronizing attitude toward racial minorities: “The same arguments I hear people make about evangelicals sound so familiar to the ways people often... Continue Reading
Feds Propose More International Adoption Restrictions
Adoption advocates say unprecedented decline in overseas adoptions will continue.
New proposed regulations will make it harder for American families to adopt children outside of the U.S., according to a group of U.S. adoption agencies protesting the rules. The State Department released proposed amendments to its intercountry adoption regulations in September and is accepting comments until Nov. 7. (WNS)–New proposed regulations will make it... Continue Reading
11 Ways to Pray for the U.S. and our President-Elect
A pastor’s newsletter to his congregation urging his members to pray for the President-elect Donald Trump.
Most of all, pray for the Church to remain removed from political entanglement, to become more pure and to experience revival; that we would put no confidence in Princes, nor for help on man depend; but trust Christ Alone as King. That the Church continue to focus on the worldwide spread of the Gospel, a message of... Continue Reading
Alas, Marrying Oneself is Now A Thing … Really
Sologamy: The act of people marrying themselves
What is lost in this model is something so fundamental that it could explain much of the current disenchantment with the institution: complementarity, the idea that man and woman are two halves of humanity, signifying our essentially relational nature. One doesn’t have to be married to participate in the giving and receiving of human relationships,... Continue Reading
Danger Follows Christian Refugees To Germany
New report finds 743 cases of religious persecution against Christians by Muslims refugees.
The situation of Christian refugees in German shelters is “unbearable” according to an updated report released in October and co-authored by Open Doors Germany. The report documents 743 cases of discrimination, death threats, and physical assaults against Christians by Muslim refugees between February and May of this year and claims the findings are only “the... Continue Reading
Here’s What Happened When I Challenged The PC Campus Culture At NYU
Recently, I’ve become a campus pariah to some (a hero to a few) in my nontenured NYU faculty job, thanks to the humorless, Social Justice Warrior-brand of campus culture.
From the “Liberal Studies Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Working Group”: “We fully support Professor Rectenwald’s right to speak his mind and we welcome civil discourse on the issues that concern him. But as long as he airs his views with so little appeal to evidence and civility, we must find him guilty of illogic and... Continue Reading
Lux in Tenebris: How God Is Moving on Secular Campuses
I have been reminded of late that God is on the move at the American university
“I read Adira’s testimony with lightning running down my back. At my alma mater, a college I warmly remember, God is at work. Through diverse means, including the heroic efforts of Rob Gregory and the McKeen Study Center, he’s moving. I can scarcely say how encouraging this is.” It is not uncommon for evangelicals... Continue Reading
Brexit, Presidents and the English Reformation
Despite Henry’s strong desire to break free from Rome, it was in no sense out of sympathy with the same desire shared by the leaders of the Reformation in Germany
“The ‘reform’ that Britain sought under Henry VIII was very different from where it would eventually lead. The sheer unexpectedness of the result of last June’s referendum in Britain left everyone reeling, because no-one really expected it – not even those who had campaigned so vigorously for it.” The idea of the United Kingdom’s... Continue Reading
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