William Wolfe

William Wolfe

Op-ed contributor

Paint it black: Mourning the month of June

For we know that the colors we all need most are the red of Christ’s blood poured out for sins on the cross and the white of His righteousness which covers over all of our sins. Mourning may last for a night, but joy can come in the morning (or in July) for all those who repent of their sins and turn to Christ for salvation.

Paint it black: Mourning the month of June

3 ways the Protestant Reformation reshaped Christianity

These Reformation recoveries, this reshaping of our lives and teaching as Christians, have served as guideposts for over 500 years so far. And should the Lord tarry, we trust that they will continue to guide the way for 500 more years yet to come.

3 ways the Protestant Reformation reshaped Christianity

America’s transdemic

I fear much ground has already been gained by the transgender movement. Still, Christ is King, and we are His subjects, willing or not. And He is a gracious King, who may yet bring restoration now even as we await future redemption. 

America’s transdemic

What should you do if a pastor ever tells you to repent of your 'whiteness'?

As CRT-infected thinking has swept across our nation we have traded a “hagiography of American history” for a “hamartiography of American history.” In other words, instead of looking at our past and seeing it full of “saints” (that’s hagiography), it’s full of irredeemable sinners (that’s the hamartiography).

What should you do if a pastor ever tells you to repent of your 'whiteness'?

Cultural Christianity isn't the problem

This law in Oklahoma might not make the Planned Parenthood operators love unborn children, but it sure can stop them from aborting those precious babies, and I think that’s pretty important.

Cultural Christianity isn't the problem

It’s time for evangelicals to stop asking: ‘Are we the baddies?'

So, what should evangelicals do in response to such accusations claiming that, among other things, we have “corrupted a faith” and “fractured a nation?” How should pastors and faithful pew-fillers in churches across the nation reply? Not with second guessing. No, we should respond like Nehemiah.

It’s time for evangelicals to stop asking: ‘Are we the baddies?'