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W. Scott Lamb

W. Scott Lamb

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W. Scott Lamb is an author of biographies, literary agent and Baptist preacher. A native of St. Louis (go Cardinals!), he lives on a Tennessee hill outside of Nashville with his wife and six kids. Readers may email him at wscottlamb@gmail.com.

Articles by W. Scott Lamb

W. SCOTT LAMB: Pastor Ken Graves’ challenge to fight using the sword — the Bible

In this brief word of challenge, Graves reminds Christians that we are still in a battle and that our weapon is the Bible, the "sword of the Lord." And yet, we cannot use the Word if we do not read it and know it. So, Graves challenges all Christians, but especially pastors, to regain an unshakable confidence in the sufficiency of the Scripture to change the world. That's what Graves prays and hopes for.

February 22, 2016
In this Feb. 6, 2016 photo, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump  shakes hands with fellow candidate, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, followed by Ohio Gov. John Kasich and, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. after a Republican presidential primary debate in Manchester, N.H. The GOP field is suddenly streamlined after the first two voting contests, there's no greater certainty about who will emerge as the party's nominee. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

W. SCOTT LAMB: 0-3 after South Carolina?

I don't earn a living giving political strategy to a candidate. But if I did, I can't imagine advising my potentially 0-3 candidate to focus a minute of attack on anyone but Trump for the remainder of the week.

February 17, 2016
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia participates at the third annual Washington Ideas Forum at the Newseum in Washington ,Thursday Oct. 6, 2011.    (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

W. SCOTT LAMB: Scalia, SCOTUS and South Carolina

With the sudden death on Saturday of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the role of the next president to appoint Supreme Court justices will now take a more central place of discussion in the 2016 election.

February 15, 2016

W. SCOTT LAMB: No girly man socialism

Last night I went back and watched again the stellar speech given by then California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger at the 2004 Republican National Convention. Though only twelve years has passed, it is amazing how many things have changed.

February 5, 2016
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's remarks on his Facebook page, regarding the planned construction of an immense cross in Corpus Christi, Texas. ** FILE **

W. SCOTT LAMB: Religion headlines worth 5 minutes of your Friday

Eventually there will be a 210 feet tall (about 19 stories) cross on that plot of land for all to see. It will be visible to planes flying into Corpus Christi International Airport and be able to seen five miles away by land and double that by air.

February 5, 2016

W. SCOTT LAMB: Religion headlines worth 5 minutes of your Wednesday

David Brody writes, "What this victory in Iowa proved is that when a candidate authentically courts evangelicals with their time, a near-perfect ground game along with lots of money to propel it, evangelicals will respond. And when they respond in record numbers like they did in Iowa Monday night, they show that they are more than a force in American politics; they're a game-changer."

February 3, 2016