by Mark Marshall | Nov 29, 2021 | Justice, Social Justice, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
This has not been a good month for wokeness in the United States.Early in November came off year elections. They indicated that the electorate is becoming familiar with the policies the woke produce, and they do not like what they see. That even in some very woke...
by Mark Marshall | Nov 10, 2021 | Justice, Social Justice, U.S. Politics, Woke Church
Last week was not an easy one for me for a number of reasons, including health. But last Tuesday night’s election results greatly brightened my gloom. I was especially glad to see that loathsome Clinton hack Terry McAuliffe finally get defeated in what was Blue...
by Anne Kennedy | Nov 2, 2021 | Biblical Illiteracy, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Woke Church
This came across my feed last week while I was traveling and it irritated me a great deal. It’s called, “Have We Made The Bible Into An Idol?” So I thought I would just have a word. It begins this way: The Bible says it, I believe it, and that...
by Mark Marshall | Oct 25, 2021 | Social Justice, Totalitarians, Woke Church
Like many readers, I am quite a fan of the Babylon Bee, which is a satirical site. Yes, our intelligent readers likely already know it is satire, but Snopes and Facebook have been confused about that in the past, so, again, the Babylon Bee is satire. Anyway, hardly a...
by Mark Marshall | Sep 29, 2021 | Anglicans, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Justice, Social Justice, Theological Liberalism, Woke Church
(Photo of Gustavo Gutierrez courtesy of Fox News) Bishop Todd Hunter’s Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others (C4SO) is already notorious within the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) as a playground for wokeness. We’ve already documented that Hunter has...
by Anne Kennedy | Sep 19, 2021 | Biblical Illiteracy, False Teachers and Their Enablers, Garden-Variety Malaise, Prosperity Gospel, The Gospel, Woke Church
I had a whole bunch of important things to do yesterday so of course I settled down on my sofa with my device and googled, as I do every few weeks, “Rachel Hollis.” The first thing that came up was—and I can’t believe I missed this, I must be slipping—the important...