Doves, Refugees, and the Antichrist

I am deeply concerned about the Politicized Church because I believe it’s destroying Christianity and it’s using well-meaning doves and helpless refugees to do it.  There’s a wolf in there and sometimes people can’t see the wolf for the sheep.  Let me just ask you all one question: What does Jesus think of Islam?”  Boil […]

February 11, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Wick Trimmed and Oil Ready for the End Times

Are you wick trimmed and oil ready for the end times?  I am.  It’s very interesting how the end times are suddenly on so many people’s minds.  I’m getting emails and reading comments on news stories that are all talking about the end times and how we’re in them.  Is it overblown?  Perhaps.  After all, […]

February 9, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Resurgent Solutions of Guiding and Mentoring

It’s shaping up to be another bad year for the black community in Chicago: 51 murders, 234 shooting incidents, and 299 shooting victims in January alone. To resolve it, we’re going to need a few Resurgent men who see Resurgent solutions don’t follow the path of all the failed solutions that got us here. We […]

February 8, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Innocent as Doves in a Politicized Church

The Politicized Church takes another form: the innocent as doves mentality that doesn’t accept also the shrewdness of snakes. It forms a Christian Bubble in which the captives fail to see that Jesus said, “I am sending you out like sheep among wolves. Therefore be as shrewd as snakes and as innocent as doves ” […]

February 6, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Politicized Church-A Two Word Problem

Perhaps now is a good time to admit that the Church is not a magic potion for Resurgence.  Sit in a pew taking Communion and problems of racial strife just disappear?  Sorry, I live in the real world in which church attendance doesn’t substitute for a changed heart.  In the real world, the Christian Church […]

February 4, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Resurgent Man Benjamin Watson Values Life

Toggling between those who identify the problems to those who are trying—in their corner of the world—to solve them, today I’d like to highlight Benjamin Watson. He first came to my particular attention (culturally) after the riots in Ferguson, MO and his articulate, heartfelt, and sensible Facebook post went viral. Then, when he stood up […]

February 2, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Announcing 2017 Lent Devotionals-Light: There’s Nothing Like It

Announcing the Seminary Gal series for 2017 Lent Devotionals.  It’s called Light: There’s Nothing Like It.  Have you ever stopped to ponder how amazing light is? Even considering everything in the universe, there’s nothing like it. Light is in a category all by itself. From the beginning of creation, even a scientist’s Big Bang, researchers can […]

February 1, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Chapel Worship/News, Devotionals by

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Resurgent Man Jason Riley Analyzes the Problem

If we’re talking about the importance of being the kind of people who offer a hand up and out of poverty, why would some men like the Wall Street Journal’s editorial board member Jason Riley author a book called Please Stop Helping Us? Maybe his subtitle makes it clear: How Liberals Make It Harder for […]

February 1, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Two Kinds of People

There are two kinds of people in this world: those who help themselves by climbing from the backs of others to reach the top and leave it there like the evil Lotso Bear in Toy Story 3 who tries to keep the other toys from escaping as he rules from the top of the heap.  And […]

January 31, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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Walter Williams and the Resurgent Solution

Another noted black author, educator, and researcher, Dr. Walter Williams (Distinguished Professor of Economics, George Mason University), also points to the need for Resurgence and has devoted much of his recent writing to the impact of crime, education, and political correctness on economics for black communities. Walter Williams writes,  “Today’s level of lawlessness and insecurity in many black […]

January 30, 2017 in Articles and Devotionals, Devotionals by

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