Category: Op-Ed

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,

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.

Why I’m Not Taking the COVID-19 Vaccine: A Layman Responds

Recently, The Reverend (ahem) Russell Moore was interviewed by John Yang on PBS News Hour, where Moore explained that evangelical hesitance to get the COVID-19 vaccine was based on ignorance and selfishness, not on religious or scientific convictions. A few days later, megachurch pastor James Emery White described himself as

Major Announcement From Protestia

Hey Folks, After nearly a decade of writing, and thousands upon thousands of articles later, we are pleased to announce that Protestia will be ad-free! This is something that many of us have longed for foreeeeever, as we trudged and tolerated sketchy pop-ups and constant ads, and we could not

Op-Ed. Beware the ‘I’m a Conservative, but…’

(Op-ed) Understanding this tidbit from the 20th Century battle with theological liberalism will help you survive 21st Century battles with theological liberalism. “I’m a conservative, but…” This is how liberals begin their arguments, universally. It’s more of a law than a rule. There are few if any exceptions to it