Is “Doormat Christianity” Biblical?

Many modern Christians have quietly absorbed the idea that faithfulness requires perpetual softness. The Christian is expected to remain calm while being mocked, endlessly patient while being slandered, and permanently gentle even when confronting destructive falsehood. In many churches, moral courage has been replaced with therapeutic niceness. The result is a style of Christian engagement…

Book Review: Knowing Scripture by RC Sproul

Modern Christians possess more access to biblical material than any generation in history. Entire libraries of sermons, commentaries, podcasts, videos, and Bible apps are available instantly on a phone. Yet despite this explosion of access, biblical literacy has declined dramatically. Many professing Christians struggle to explain basic doctrines, understand context, distinguish false teaching from sound…

Same-Sex Surrogacy and the Fragmentation of the Family Order

Modern technology has given mankind astonishing powers. Human beings can communicate instantly across continents, replace failing organs, map the human genome, and increasingly manipulate the reproductive process itself. Yet Christians have long understood that technological ability and moral legitimacy are not the same thing. The question is never merely, “Can we do this?” but rather,…

Two Babylons – Alexander Hislop

Few books in Protestant history have enjoyed the strange durability of Alexander Hislop’s The Two Babylons. Written in the mid-19th century and still circulated today—often online, often uncritically—it is frequently treated as a kind of “secret decoder ring” for Christianity. According to its admirers, it unmasks Roman Catholicism as nothing more than ancient Babylonian paganism…

Silencing the Saints: The Left’s Attack on Faith in Politics

Americans live in a strange moment. For all our rhetoric about “free speech,” “pluralism,” and “diversity,” there is one voice that many in our cultural elite insist should remain silent: the Christian voice. You hear it in classrooms, corporations, and newsrooms—often delivered with the smirk of enlightened certainty—that “religion has no place in public policy,”…

How the Left Has Hijacked the Word “Dignity”—And Why Christians Must Resist

Western culture is experiencing a quiet but powerful struggle over the meaning of words. Not long ago, terms like love, justice, freedom, compassion, and dignity carried Christian assumptions about truth, human nature, and moral responsibility. But today, many of these old, once-stable words have been redefined under the pressures of progressive ideology. The battle is…

Does America Need Another Revival?

America’s history is marked by moments when spiritual fires seemed to blaze through the land — periods called “revivals” or “awakenings.” Each was hailed as a return to God, a time when hearts were stirred, churches filled, and moral fervor renewed. Yet today, as the moral fabric of our nation frays and confusion reigns in…

Biblical Literacy: What was a City Gate in Ancient Israel and Near East?

When modern readers think about a “gate” of an ancient city, the mental image is often simply: an opening in a thick wall, perhaps with a wooden or metal door, allowing traffic to pass through. This naïve notion captures part of the truth — gates were entry points in city walls — but it misses…

Is it Permissible for a Christian Defend Himself and Others?

A short video clip went viral on social media: a conservative campus speaker was attacked by a young woman who believed him to be a Christian. She shouted obscenities, accused him of “hate speech,” and lunged toward him in a burst of rage. The speaker, surprised but prepared, reached for a canister of pepper spray…

In Whose Image? Autonomy, Tyranny, and the Crisis of Rule in America

In the political and spiritual battles of our time, the question of who governs us is not merely political—it is theological. At its core lies a deeper question: Who has the right to define good and evil, right and wrong, truth and lie? For Christians, the answer is simple: God alone has that right, and…

Can You be Pro-Choice but Not Pro-Abortion?

One of the most persistently slippery terms in modern political discourse is “pro-choice.” To the casual ear, it sounds almost harmless—who could be against choice? Americans value liberty, autonomy, and self-determination. But when applied to the abortion debate, “pro-choice” becomes a euphemism that disguises the underlying reality: the termination of a human life developing in…

A Christian Response: “Galatians 3:28 Erases Gender and Hierarchy”

It’s one of the most cited verses in “Progressive” Christianity—and one of the most misunderstood: “There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free, there is no male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus.”—Galatians 3:28 (ESV) To many on the Left—both in secular circles and within theological liberalism—this…

A Christian Response: “God Made Me This Way”

One of the most emotionally compelling arguments offered by progressive Christians and LGBTQ advocates is this: God made me this way. I was born gay (or trans, or nonbinary), and since I am created in God’s image, my identity must be good. The force of this claim rests not in Scripture itself but in a…

A Christian Response: “Jesus Affirmed The Marginalized, Including LGBTQ+ People”

A growing number of progressive theologians and social commentators argue that Jesus would have supported the LGBTQ movement. Their rationale is based not on clear biblical teaching, but on selective storytelling: Jesus was a friend of tax collectors, prostitutes, and sinners. He loved the marginalized. He would have loved and affirmed LGBTQ people too. This…

A Christian Response: “Paul was a Man of his Time”

In recent years, a popular argument has gained traction among progressive theologians and LGBTQ advocates: Paul lived in a patriarchal, pre-scientific culture. His views on sexuality—especially homosexuality—reflected the norms of his time, not divine moral absolutes. We’ve evolved since then. Love is what matters. This argument sounds reasonable to many modern ears. After all, we…

A Christian Response: “Justice Demands Affirmation”

In recent decades, the biblical word justice has undergone a dramatic reinterpretation—particularly within progressive Christian circles and the wider cultural Left. The prophets, we’re told, were concerned with justice—therefore, if Christians today do not “affirm” LGBTQ identities and other so-called marginalized groups, they are violating the very heart of God’s call. The oft-quoted verses include:…

A Christian Response: “The Bible Condemns Abuse, Not Loving Same-Sex Relationships”

In recent years, a new approach has gained traction among progressive theologians and LGBTQ-affirming advocates. They argue that the biblical authors—especially the Apostle Paul—did not have in mind modern, committed same-sex relationships when they condemned homosexual acts. Instead, we are told, Scripture only opposes exploitative, violent, or abusive forms of homosexual behavior, such as pederasty,…

A Christian Response – “Sodom was about Inhospitality”

One of the more brazen reinterpretations offered by Progressive Christianity and LGBTQ-affirming theologians is the claim that the sin for which Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed had nothing to do with sexual immorality—particularly homosexuality—but rather was about hospitality. According to this view, Sodom’s wickedness was its arrogance, oppression of the poor, and refusal to welcome…