Mistakes or sin? There’s a big difference
In the 1700s, Isaac Watts penned the lyrics to a hymn that has stood the test of time - a song sung throughout the ages and embraced by Anabaptists and Anglicans alike. Published June 19, 2022
In the 1700s, Isaac Watts penned the lyrics to a hymn that has stood the test of time - a song sung throughout the ages and embraced by Anabaptists and Anglicans alike. Published June 19, 2022
As we enter the last couple weeks of June, officially designated as "Pride Month" on our national calendar, I have a couple of questions. Published June 12, 2022
One thing I've learned by living in the reality of rural America as opposed to the concrete and neon of Washington or New York City is that freedom can be deceiving. Published June 5, 2022
This past week our nation saw another morally lost young man enter a local school and proceed to shoot and kill 19 children and two teachers. Published May 29, 2022
Last week, in this column, I wrote of George Barna's recent research that indicates just slightly more than a third of American pastors (and even fewer parishioners) have a biblical worldview. Published May 22, 2022
American culture is unraveling. Few would argue otherwise. Whether you stand on the right or left of the political divide, we all seem to agree on one thing: Something is desperately wrong. Published May 15, 2022
Do we believe in the objective reality of the human being, or do we believe that those in power have the right to subjectively impose their definition of human life on the powerless? Published May 8, 2022
Last week, in this column, I wrote that it is an irrefutable fact that our nation's educational establishment is aggressively and intentionally working to groom your children. Published May 1, 2022
On April 9, Oklahoma State University hosted a "drag queen story hour" for children as young as 2-years-old on its campus. Published April 24, 2022
In a recent survey conducted by George Barna, more than two-thirds of American adults presently define themselves as "Christians." Published April 17, 2022
It's a commonly accepted adage that if you want to make someone angry, all you need to do is criticize their mom. Published April 10, 2022
On Thursday, March 29, 2022, Oklahoma's governor, Kevin Stitt, signed the "Save Women's Sports Act into law." Published April 3, 2022
This past week, the following exchange took place between Sen. Marsha Blackburn and Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson. Published March 26, 2022
This week our country's ruling class doubled down in its efforts to silence anyone who dares dissent from their approved narrative. Published March 20, 2022
While the world literally burns, and while millions of us are fearful of not being able to afford to drive our 10-year-old Honda Civics, our president and his party consider proponents of parental rights to be the primary enemies of the state. Published March 12, 2022
In this past Tuesday's State of the Union Address, President Biden did his best to impersonate a leader. Published March 6, 2022
This past week while President Biden puttered about the White House, addled and confused, in his rainbow-striped pajamas, two surveys were released that should chill the blood of even the most progressive. Published February 27, 2022
Over the past couple of years, as I have been writing for The Washington Times, I have repeatedly argued that ideas have consequences. Published February 20, 2022
This past week I stumbled across a letter written by an anonymous Freedom Convoy trucker. Published February 12, 2022
This past week at the very time multiple reports show that our country's high priest of Scientism - his eminence, the grand and glorious Dr. Anthony Fauci - has been lying to us. Published February 4, 2022