Castro Couldn’t Kill Christianity in Cuba

After Fidel Castro’s death on Nov. 25, journalists, Hollywood entertainers and heads of state described the Cuban leader as an “iconic figure,” a “tireless advocate for equity” and “a champion of the poor.” By J. Lee Grady...

Trump’s Election Brings Huge Opportunities for the Kingdom

In a surprise to many, Donald J. Trump was elected in an electoral landslide. Although many reasons have been given to explain the phenomena, economics was a major factor. By James Russell Manufacturing jobs are down about 30 percent since the turn of the century....

Building and Repairing Bridges in a Divisive Season

The votes are counted and the 2016 election is over. Those who voted for Hillary Clinton are grieving or protesting. Those who supported Donald Trump are cheering—secretly or publicly—over his surprise victory. Journalists are scratching their heads because they never...

Are You Blocking the Flow of the Holy Spirit?

A few years ago the Lord challenged me about my level of spiritual hunger. He showed me that even though I had stood in many prayer lines and repeatedly sung the words, “Lord, I want more of You,” I wasn’t as passionate for Him as I thought I was. By...

Leadership Lessons to be Learned from this Presidential Campaign

This has been an election season that many would like to forget. With all the vitriol, aggressive politicking along with high-profile ideological warfare, the average American is overloaded and stressed. By Joseph Mattera Of course, the stakes are extremely high and...