We Need More Christians Like John MacArthur
John MacArthur stood boldly for truth in a compromising world. Now that he's gone, the church must ask: who will carry the mantle?

John MacArthur stood boldly for truth in a compromising world. Now that he's gone, the church must ask: who will carry the mantle?

Faith-based movies are gaining traction in Hollywood—but too many are sacrificing Scripture to do it. From The Chosen to The Wonder Project, here’s why Christian films must be both excellent and theologically sound.

I get hate for posting Bible verses—no commentary, just Scripture. That alone reveals how far culture has drifted from truth. But I won’t stop sharing God’s Word. It’s not about being popular—it’s about being faithful.

Progressive Christianity sounds compassionate—but it compromises biblical truth, redefines sin, and leads people away from saving faith in Jesus Christ.

Most billionaires shape culture without ever acknowledging Christ. But fulfillment doesn’t come from wealth—it comes from vertical faith that the world cannot offer.

As a Bible-believing Christian, I can watch The Chosen with discernment—but I’m increasingly uneasy about how its popularity may be blurring the real Jesus for those who don’t know Scripture.

Jaguar’s woke rebrand is the latest collapse in a growing trend—companies rejecting God’s design and paying the price. From Bud Light to Target, here’s what it all means.

The Lia Thomas case at UPenn wasn’t just about swimming. It was a showdown between truth and deception, fairness and ideology. And for once, truth won.

A Florida man’s cross necklace may have saved his life from a bullet — but even more powerful is the Savior who secured his eternity.

Intentional communities promise connection, healing, and shared purpose—but if they aren’t rooted in Christ, they offer only temporary relief and lasting spiritual danger.