Tweet“I cannot recant.” Youcef Nadarkhani is a Pastor in Iran. He is in danger of being executed. Why? For what crime? His refusal to renounce his faith in Christ. Three times this week the court has brought him forward and ordered him to recant. Three times he has declared “I cannot.” When asked to “repent” [...]
Tweet“Be holy, because I, the LORD your God, am holy.” Leviticus 19:2 I’m in Washington DC, participating in Chuck Colson’s Simulcast on Ethics: Doing the Right Thing. He asked me to address “the roots of moral authority”. It was an interesting topic, because we seldom challenge another’s basis for saying something is “right” or “wrong”. [...]
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TweetIt isn’t hard to get taken in by the cry for the rich to pay their fair share. It just seems to make sense, doesn’t it? By golly, if they aren’t pulling their weight around here, we need to put the whip to their backs (or the IRS gun to their head) and force them [...]
TweetIn reflecting on the tenth anniversary of “9/11” and the Islamic terrorist attacks upon our country, I am struck by what, no doubt, others have noticed as well. I’ve been reading a number of books of late that revisit the atrocities of Hitler’s Third Reich and have increasingly realized how familiar it all sounds: –A [...]
TweetAnd we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 There are times in our lives when the Lord reaches down and, like pulling a carrot out of the ground, uproots us without little advance notice. The first [...]