Category: Op-Ed

Op-Ed: Snakes in the Weeds, and Watching Your Feet

(Montana Daily Gazette) I’m a Montanan and will be until I die. But, much to my shame, I’ve only been one for 15 years which means – by Montana standards – I’ll never be a real local. But that’s okay; my little hamlet in Eastern Montana has accepted me just

Op-Ed: Why You Should Become an Abolitionist, and Abandon Pro-Lifeism

If you have been reading my coverage of abortion-related topics with The Daily Wire, you may notice that the word “abolition” appears in nearly every article I write. Let me take a moment to explain what that means. Since 1973, Americans have murdered over 63 million babies. Protestant denominations took

Op-Ed: Responding to the Viral ‘Forbidding Bikinis at Youth Events’ Post

“On and off again” youth pastor Bryce Brewer racked up nearly 100k shares, 66k reactions, and 35k comments after posting a message on Facebook apologizing for the great sin of ever prohibiting teenage girls from wearing bikinis at church events, along with giving them the “ridiculous ultimatum of having to

Op-Ed: The Voices the Church Needs

Former Pulpit & Pen contributor Kofi Adu-Boahen recently slammed Protestia as “not the voices the church needs,” but Sovereign Nations’ Michael O’Fallon begs to differ, pointing out that P&P was out front in exposing the current liberal drift and Critical Race Theory in the church (video below). The Background On

Op-Ed: My Open Letter of Apology to the Gay Community (From A Christian)

I’m seeing quite a few open letters of apology from Christians to the gay community in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. At first, I was angry. “What are we apologizing for again?!?,” I thought. As a conservative Christian, I was annoyed. It seemed – at first – to

Op-Ed: We Dig this Anti-Church-Lockdown Apparel

Founded by brothers Justin and Jesse Gruber, both of who serve as elders in their church, Carpe Fide was formed during the pandemic while watching as the world was radically changing around them. Realizing that the world was scared, Christians were faltering, and leaders were abandoning their call, they decided

Op-Ed: With Russell Moore Gone, I Weep in Joy (Must Read)

I weep in joy. For ten years – day in and day out – I have chronicled one particular plague upon my (now previous) denomination who was an essential force driving evangelicalism left. It has been an unwavering exercise in stubbornness to do whatever possible to rid the Christian church

Purpose-Driven Wreckage

In the wake of Saddleback Church and the purpose-driven pope Rick Warren ordaining so-called female pastors, it is worth a reminder that the franchising of churches under the seeker-sensitive, market-driven model has caused wanton destruction among formerly faithful (but perhaps numerically small) churches all over the world as they became

A Victory in Montana

Remember when we got together in April 2020, against health guidelines, to petition the government to stop infringing upon our civil liberties because of a mild respiratory virus? Do you remember the press saying how irresponsible and dangerous we were? We petioned the government and they did not listen. So

Op-Ed: John MacArthur is NOT The Spurgeon of Our Day

Is MacArthur the Spurgeon of our day? I’ve heard it said, but no. MacArthur’s best attribute is his unwavering commitment to truth and scriptural exposition over many decades. I’ve seen nothing in his material that is terribly profound. Rarely have his words taken me off my feet. He does not,