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Op-Ed: It is NOT HARD Being a Pastor Now

Don’t let your preacher tell you how hard it is to be a leader right now, in terms of navigating current regulations, lockdowns, or mandates while yet remaining faithful to the Lord. It is not difficult. It is not complicated. It is not nuanced. The lines have never been clearer.

Tim Hurd of BTWN Interviews Pastor James Coates: Questions Timestamped

Friend of the ministry Tim Hurd of the Bible Thumping Wingnut had a chance to interview Pastor James Coates on the weekend, asking him a host of questions that were submitted by listeners and supporters. Here is the full interview, with timestamped questions below. 1:32 When did you go to

A Gallery Of The Faithful Gathering For Church Amid Pandemic – Album Fifty Six

The fifty-sixth album in an ongoing series documenting faithful churches gathering for Sunday service in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. One year in, and we’re still doing this. With some churches still not gathering in-person in these dark times and others being persecuted by the government for being open,

Charismatic Prophetess Explains the Trinity – with Disastrous Results

Kat Kerr, our favorite pink-haired, mainstream-continuationist, spunky charismatic meme-bot and “Dr. Michael Brown-approved prophetess” has given us a fresh round of “revelation” about heaven. Appearing on Episode 20 of Wednesdays with Kat and Steve,” chief enabler Steve Shultz of the Elijah List asks her about the Trinity and what it

GraceLife Church is a Ghost Town + Lone Protester Arrested

Unlike the raucous turnout last week at Gracelife Church that saw up to 500 people and over 100 police officers present, with people shouting, praying, giving speeches, singing, and making their displeasure known while helped along by caravans from around the province who bussed in patriotic protesters, the scene this

TGC Author Wants Those ‘Reparation Dollars’ so much it Hurts

A Gospel Coalition contributor continues to pine for that sweet mammon, comparing Zacchaeus’ robbery and reconciliation in Luke 19 to black folk getting reparations in the 21st century, describing how Christians must “introduce the language of repair (reparations) in all of our conversations about race.” Naturally, we’re talking to none