The attorneys representing Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, condemned the local prosecutor's decision not to press charges against agitators who invaded the church in the middle of a January service.
The World Cup is expected to bring millions of travelers from virtually every corner of the globe into the United States. Large international events have always created concerns about the spread of infectious disease, but today's world is different from previous generations. International travel is faster, populations are more mobile, and outbreaks can move across continents before authorities even know they exist.
A new generation of fiber-optic drones is rapidly changing the nature of warfare, creating a technological challenge that many militaries--including some of the world's most advanced--are struggling to counter. These drones do not rely on radio signals and some have called them 'unstoppable'.
Every generation leaves a spiritual inheritance to the next. Faithful pastors pass on sound doctrine, a love for God's Word, and a commitment to biblical truth. But what happens when pastors abandon those foundations? What happens when church leaders begin treating Scripture as something to be corrected, edited, or explained away rather than believed?
Bible Prophecy was lovingly given by God for a purpose. When we remove it, add to it, and twist it, we are making a significant mistake--one that not only affects our personal understanding and walk with the Lord, but also our witness to the unsaved world.
As June begins, a familiar ritual is unfolding across much of the Western world. Corporate logos are being transformed into rainbow-colored versions of themselves. Social media feeds are filling with Pride Month messages. Government agencies, sports leagues, entertainment companies, major retailers, and countless public institutions are once again rolling out campaigns celebrating LGBTQ identities and causes.
For decades, the idea of humanoid robots fighting wars belonged to the realm of science fiction. Hollywood filled our screens with mechanical armies, autonomous killing machines, and futuristic battlefields where humans struggled to maintain control over the technologies they had created.
The words were not offered as commentary, discussion, or theological speculation. They were presented as worship itself. Congregants were invited to participate in a call-and-response liturgy affirming these descriptions of God.