Top Five Dangerous Trends in American Churches

Craig HueyChurch, Education, Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life, Social Issues3 Comments

  Kenneth Ham, renowned scientist and CEO for Answers in Genesis has listed five dangerous trends in today’s church. Here they are: Watering Down of God’s Word: Churches are accommodating the world’s lies rather than preaching God’s inerrant truth. While congregations are hearing about love and tolerance, what they are really getting is tolerance of sin and death. Pressure on … Read More

Trump Wins, Hillary Crushed: What Pastors, Christians, and Voters Did to Shake Up the Race

Craig HueyElection, Election Results, Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life, Uncategorized3 Comments

The 2016 Presidential election primary in New Hampshire shook up the Presidential race. Here are the 7 things you should know: The Evangelical vote was split! Historically, Evangelical Christians do not register (about 50% in most churches) or don’t vote (over 50% of registered Evangelicals did not vote in the 2012 Presidential Election) Ted Cruz is out to change that. … Read More

Who Is Talking Faith and Tolerance on the Campaign Trail? Hillary

Craig HueyChurch, Religious Liberty, Sanctity of Life, Social IssuesLeave a Comment

Hillary Clinton talked about faith on the Iowa campaign trail this past week. Really. Not her faith in her abilities or her chances of winning, but her faith in God, and how it serves as a guide for her political life. Normally, she does not talk faith and religion, but one prospective voter asked. Hillary answered: “I am a person … Read More

Will Smith Talks Faith and “Concussion” [Video]

Craig HueyChurch, Sanctity of Life, Social Issues2 Comments

In his latest turn on the Silver Screen, Will Smith plays forensic pathologist and devout Christian Dr. Bennet Omalu in the film “Concussion”. The movie follows Omalu’s tireless efforts to research how football leads to irreversible brain damage among players.   For Omalu, his faith drove him to investigate then expose the correlation of higher incidences of brain injuries with … Read More