
If MAGA Christianity is Christianity, I’m Not a Christian—and Neither is Jesus
I used to think I was a Christian. I’ve been a pastor in the local church for twenty-five years and a believer for most of my life. I’ve spent decades

I used to think I was a Christian. I’ve been a pastor in the local church for twenty-five years and a believer for most of my life. I’ve spent decades

Yesterday, someone said to me, “Will you please say something about the violence happening right now between Israel and Palestine?” “At least tell people what side you’re on” she added.

I was talking to a coworker today. (OK, well, technically I was arguing with an anonymous Twitter troll—but hey, work is work, right?) As Patriot45FreedomGuy launched a fierce barrage of

Every day I see Christians lamenting the “Cancel Culture;” claiming whenever they face accountability for their words or their conduct, or for the policies or politicians they support—that they are

I used to think I was a Christian. I’ve been a pastor in the local church for twenty-five years and a believer for most of my life. I’ve spent decades

Yesterday, someone said to me, “Will you please say something about the violence happening right now between Israel and Palestine?” “At least tell people what side you’re on” she added.

I was talking to a coworker today. (OK, well, technically I was arguing with an anonymous Twitter troll—but hey, work is work, right?) As Patriot45FreedomGuy launched a fierce barrage of

Every day I see Christians lamenting the “Cancel Culture;” claiming whenever they face accountability for their words or their conduct, or for the policies or politicians they support—that they are