The pulpit is not an ornament or a mere piece of furniture. The pulpit exhibits and demonstrates a theological authority (Neh. 8:4). And that authority and pulpit are exclusively reserved for men only, and so women are not to man a pulpit (1 Tim. 2:12). Though it is not politically correct to say this, it
In July of this year, Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke at the 412 Church in Murrieta, California. That news gained my attention for two reasons. First, this church is located in my Inland Empire region, and I’ll tell you the second reason later. I watched the video of Greene’s speech, and I agree with most
Today I had an appointment with my Cardiologist, but I was denied access because I would not cover my face. The lady at the entrance called “management” and she refused service. In this podcast, I included some undercover video footage. For the record, I did leave a Gospel tract with both employees, and I even
I wish professing Christians would stop using the mention of Phoebe to wrongfully justify their unbiblical installations of female Deacons. When the Apostle Paul called Phoebe a “deacon” in Romans 16:1, he was not referring to, nor calling her by a title or office. The word “deacon” in Romans 16:1 is the Greek word diakonos, which means
Thank you, James, for being Biblically correct, and politically incorrect on this matter. Many wrongfully limit the Scriptures to only forbidding women from being Elders or Pastors, but that Scriptures also forbid women to teach or exercise authority over men. Which would include the leading of worship service (or the liturgy), Bible studies, street preaching,
I’m going to go out on a limb with this public statement. Naturally, I will be hated and laughed at by the unregenerate world. But unnaturally, this will be rejected by many who profess to be born-again Christians. Nonetheless, I am seeing an increase in female anglers that believe it’s necessary to sexually exploit themselves
I watched many videos of the fatal shooting of Ashli Elizebeth Babbitt. She appeared to be a leader and primary aggressor as she attempted to break into the chamber’s lobby. As she was climbing through the broken-out window in the door, breaching the threshold, the officer placed his shot. Coupled with her actions, the verbal
I don’t know how a true convert can watch the video excerpt of this “church service” without becoming righteously indignant or convicted. Or perhaps even shed a tear. Though this Podcast was not about Allie Beth Stuckey, but she came to mind while producing it. In the name of her pro-life, political activism, and/or republican
Denise is a breath of fresh air, and a voice in the wilderness (to say the least.) In this Podcast, I include an excerpt from an interview that Eric Metaxas conducted with her. After learning that Denise was terminated for her views against homosexuality, I decided to make the second half of this Podcast about
In the interest of being objective, this Roman Catholic is not much different than a majority of today’s professing Protestants. Whom will go out of their way to either silence Heralds, or lodge complaints against them. Though I call them “professing believers,” my 1689 LBCF refers to some as “temporary believers.” As I’ve warned for