
Buddygate: The Debate Kirk Was Afraid to Have
Cameron’s label, “The debate Christians are afraid to have” could not have been a more fitting description, considering he was clearly afraid to have an actual debate.

Cameron’s label, “The debate Christians are afraid to have” could not have been a more fitting description, considering he was clearly afraid to have an actual debate.

Here we go again. Once more, we are watching the same pattern repeat itself in anti-Christian Nationalist evangelical discourse. This pattern has now emerged so predictably that it deserves to be named for what it is: crying wolf. The pattern starts with the movement (Christian Nationalism) being tagged as dangerous.

For more than six hours, Christian apologist Mike Winger methodically dismantled the public ministry of self-styled prophet Shawn Bolz, joining ministries like ours that have been exposing Bolz for years. The exposé was exhaustive. The documentation was overwhelming. The conclusion is unavoidable. Bolz’s so-called prophetic gift was not supernatural revelation,

Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, Who substitute darkness for light and light for darkness, Who substitute bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter! Isaiah 5:20 LSB

The grievance is real. A good friend of mine recently remarked, “David, young men – particularly white men – in this country have been abused. They’ve been discriminated against, literally and culturally. Told that who they are – male, white, and Christian – is the cause of everything that ails

Below is a sneak peek of this INSIDER content. When a well-known Christian says he has changed his view on hell (or any other major doctrine), the script is almost always the same. He explains that he was taught one thing all his life. He says he simply opened his

Over the past several weeks, a curious narrative has been circulating on X: that 9Marks—Mark Dever, Jonathan Leeman, and their network—was never woke. According to defenders, claims to the contrary are slander, exaggerations, or selective memory. They insist that while 9Marks may have expressed some empathy or pastoral sensitivity, they

Doug Wilson’s “No Quarter November” is giving no quarter to reformed teaching on the Lord’s Supper. In “The Challenge of Child Communion,” he argues that baptized toddlers (and possibly infants?) should receive communion. His central line is simple enough: “If the baptized child is genuinely part of the loaf, then

It has been a hot minute since I have theologically examined a Christian song. And so far, I have focused only on songs written for and programmed into corporate worship, many of which, unfortunately, remain uncontroversial in otherwise relatively solid churches. This “review” will be a departure. Not in terms

In the aftermath of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, evangelical beneficiaries of the late Tim Keller’s winsome approach to Christian societal engagement have put out an all-hands-on-deck call to protect the intellectual and spiritual fiefdom known as third-wayism from being torn down by Kirk-inspired pew-sitters. Fresh off of watching a brother martyred









