When it comes to the doctrine of elections some pastors wish to steer completely clear of the subject. That is not true, however, of Pastor Chance Nichols. Chance Nichols is one of the pastors of Christ Fellowship Church in Big Spring, Texas who isn’t afraid to talk politics. His church’s motto is, “Seeking to exalt Christ’s Lordship in all of life” and to him, that includes that which many deem to be political.
This deal with the Taliban is a disaster. It makes the United States look like a dunce, and it will do more harm than good to our national security. You do not negotiate with terrorists, nor can you let them win.
Read MoreWe didn’t elect a pastor-in-chief to represent us, but we did elect an individual who leads a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. And as one of those people, we should quickly support them when appropriate and graciously critique them when necessary.
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Read MoreMuch was left to desire from Mueller’s Wednesday statement, and his decision to not comment any further as to whether or not Trump obstructed justice shows the disastrous job he did as the special prosecutor.
Read MoreConservatives should revert back to the totality of principles and ethics that made this country great in the first place.
Read MoreWhat will conservatives say then when the next president deems climate change the next national emergency?
Read MoreOur needs and wants are infinite yet our resources are finite.
Read MoreMillions of individuals outside our borders only dream of coming to our country, much less of becoming citizens. But for those who are born here, they have access to opportunities not found anywhere else.
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