History finds its most confounding, confusing, and conflicting moment at the cross of Christ. This polarizing decisive moment in the chronicles of mankind has fueled wars, revolutionized human rights, segregated homes, inspired modern medicine, led individuals to torturous deaths, and given hope to the hopeless.
Read More“No man fails on purpose. Quite the opposite. When our feet hit the floor every morning, we’re looking for a win.”
Patrick Morley wrote The Christian Man: A Conversation About the 10 Issues Men Say Matter Most, to address the overwhelming feeling of failure many Christian men feel as they attempt to live out biblical manhood.
Read MoreThe 2030s will mark the end of surviving WWII service members. In the 400,000 remaining survivors, less than 900 were there on D-Day. Ray Lambert, a three-time Silver Star awardee, is among that 900.
Read More“If a society had no knowledge of Christianity, and then a Bible were discovered, what would happen?"
Read MoreUncommon Character and Unmatched Competence produces Unwavering Confidence.
“A man in the regiment recounted that Chamberlain said, “I am going, the colors will follow me. As many of my men as feel able to do so can follow us,” as he led the way, sword in hand, up into the dark” (Trulock, p. 151).
Read MoreIf a Christian never disciples anyone, are they a true Christian or just someone who claims the name? Pastor Hull takes a staggering stance.