In today’s turbulent political landscape, Christians face mounting pressure to either stay silent or to engage poorly. Some within the Church argue that believers should avoid public discussions about politics altogether. Others speak with bitterness or vulgarity, reflecting not the Spirit of Christ but the spirit of the age. In a society that is rapidly…
America’s Greatest Sin – Abortion, Apostasy, and the Judgment of God
To hear the Biden regime and their race-baiting Neo-Marxist allies, you’d think America’s greatest sin is racism. And indeed, true racism—prejudice against another human being based on skin color—is an affront to the image of God and must be condemned wherever it is found. But racism is not the fountainhead of America’s rebellion. It is…
Understanding the Differences between Biblical Convictions, Personal Convictions, and Opinions
Christians affirm that the Bible is God’s inspired and inerrant Word (2 Timothy 3:16), yet believers do not all interpret every aspect of Scripture the same way. In matters of doctrine, not everything holds the same weight. Some teachings are essential to the faith, others shape how we live or organize our churches, and still…
Capital Punishment – Moral, Biblical, and Necessary
In a time of moral confusion and cultural decay, it is more important than ever to return to the foundations of justice. One such foundation is the principle that those who commit heinous acts—especially premeditated murder—should face the ultimate penalty: death. Increasingly, however, this biblical and moral standard is being replaced by sentimentalism masquerading as…
Father’s Day and the Fatherless Crisis in America
Each year, on the third Sunday in June, Americans observe Father’s Day—a holiday intended to honor the vital role of fathers in family life and society. But in today’s cultural climate, the idea of fatherhood is not merely neglected—it is actively undermined and maligned. What began as a day to recognize paternal love, strength, and…
Christians, Don’t Turn a Blind Eye to Abortion
How could the German people under Hitler tolerate a government-sponsored genocide that murdered over 10 million souls? How could so many citizens claim ignorance when the smoke of burning bodies drifted over towns, when trains rolled past villages packed with human cargo bound for extermination? Historians have debated the scope of public awareness, but a…
The Forgotten Hours of Prayer – a Timely Remedy for a Prayerless Church
In a world obsessed with productivity, efficiency, and constant noise, the idea of pausing to pray at designated hours may seem quaint, even impractical. Yet the ancient practice of observing fixed times for prayer is not a human invention—it is rooted in the Scriptures, developed through centuries of Jewish and Christian tradition, and can serve…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters an Iglesia Ni Cristo Adherent
Francis Schaeffer was no ordinary theologian. Dressed in knickers and often sporting a goatee, he was as much a cultural philosopher as he was a Christian apologist. His greatest work, however, was not in lecture halls or on debate stages—it was in the cozy mountain chalet of L’Abri (“The Shelter”) in Huémoz, Switzerland. There, he…
Biblical Christianity vs. Iglesia Ni Cristo – a Worldview Comparison
Iglesia Ni Cristo (INC), or the “Church of Christ,” is a religious movement founded in the Philippines in 1914 by Felix Y. Manalo. Manalo, born into a Catholic family in 1886, explored several denominations—Methodist Episcopal, Presbyterian, and Seventh-day Adventist—before claiming a special calling as the last messenger of God in the last days. He officially…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Young Jewish student
Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984) was a Presbyterian pastor, theologian, and Christian philosopher whose influence shaped a generation of believers to think deeply about faith, culture, and truth. With his distinctive goatee, knickers, and thoughtful gaze, Schaeffer became a prophetic voice to a church drifting toward superficiality and cultural irrelevance. He founded L’Abri (“The Shelter”) in the…
Biblical Christianity vs. Judaism – a Worldview Comparison
Judaism is one of the world’s oldest monotheistic religions, tracing its origins back over 3,000 years to the patriarch Abraham, who is considered its founder. God’s covenant with Abraham (Genesis 12:1–3) laid the groundwork for a chosen people through whom the Messiah would eventually come. Key figures in the development of Judaism include Moses, who…
Greg Bahnsen Encounters a Cultural Marxist
In the landscape of Christian apologetics, few names stand as firmly as Dr. Greg L. Bahnsen. A brilliant theologian and philosopher, Bahnsen was best known for championing and systematizing Cornelius Van Til’s presuppositional apologetics—a bold, intellectually rigorous defense of the faith that confronts unbelief at its root. Rather than merely presenting evidences for Christianity in…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Secular Humanist
Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984) was a Presbyterian pastor, philosopher, and Christian apologist whose ministry left a profound mark on 20th-century evangelical thought. Born in Pennsylvania, Schaeffer pastored several churches in the United States before moving to Switzerland, where he founded L’Abri Fellowship in 1955 with his wife, Edith. L’Abri (French for “the shelter”) became a refuge…
Biblical Christianity vs. Secular Humanism – a Worldview Comparison
Secular Humanism, as a distinct worldview, arose out of the Enlightenment, a movement in 17th- and 18th-century Europe that emphasized reason, science, and individual autonomy. Its ideological roots can be traced to philosophers like David Hume, Immanuel Kant, and later, Charles Darwin. However, the term Secular Humanism began to crystallize in the 20th century with…
Islam and the Left’s Assault on Christian Civilization
Raymond Ibrahim is one of the most courageous and clear-headed historians of our time. As a scholar of Middle Eastern descent and a fluent Arabic speaker, he brings a unique perspective to the modern conversation on Islam, the Crusades, and the ideological failures of the political left. His writings—rich in historical detail and moral clarity—unmask…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Hindu
Francis Schaeffer (1912–1984) was not a typical apologist. A Presbyterian pastor and theologian, Schaeffer became known for his unique blend of philosophical reasoning, compassionate evangelism, and deep cultural engagement. He founded L’Abri Fellowship in the Swiss Alps in 1955—a community where seekers from all over the world were invited into a family-style environment to ask…
Biblical Christianity vs. Hinduism – a Worldview Comparison
Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest religious traditions, emerging from the Indian subcontinent more than 3,000 years ago. Unlike Christianity, which has a clear founder in Jesus Christ, Hinduism has no single human originator. Its foundations lie in the Vedic tradition, derived from the Vedas, ancient Sanskrit texts that date back to at least…
After the Ball – the Gay Agenda’s Deception of America
In 1989, Marshall Kirk and Hunter Madsen published After the Ball: How America Will Conquer Its Fear and Hatred of Gays in the 90s. This book served as a strategic guide for reshaping American perceptions of homosexuality. The authors, a neuropsychiatrist and a public communications expert respectively, outlined a three-pronged approach: desensitization, jamming, and conversion.…
Biblical Christianity vs. Islam – a Worldview Comparison
Islam began in the 7th century A.D. in the Arabian Peninsula, founded by Muhammad, who was born in Mecca around A.D. 570. Raised as an orphan in a polytheistic culture, Muhammad was exposed to various religious influences, including paganism, Judaism, and Christianity. Around A.D. 610, he claimed to receive revelations from the angel Jibril (Gabriel),…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Muslim
Francis Schaeffer was an American theologian, pastor, and Christian philosopher known for his piercing cultural analysis and warm, personal engagement with seekers of truth. Born in 1912 and converted out of agnosticism as a teenager, Schaeffer eventually founded L’Abri (“The Shelter”) in the Swiss Alps in 1955 with his wife Edith. More than a ministry…