
Author and theologian Albert Mohler says a new report by the U.S. surgeon general warning of a widespread "epidemic of loneliness" should lead society to renew its commitment to the biblical doctrines of marriage, family and church.
Author and theologian Albert Mohler says a new report by the U.S. surgeon general warning of a widespread "epidemic of loneliness" should lead society to renew its commitment to the biblical doctrines of marriage, family and church.
Author and theologian Albert Mohler is applauding President Biden's surprise trip to Ukraine, saying that while he has many differences with the administration's policies, he believes Biden courageously planted a "flag" for democracy in the face of totalitarianism.
Theologian R. Albert Mohler Jr. is speaking out about recent comments and actions by former President Donald Trump, calling them reckless and anti-conservative while suggesting that Republicans must rally around a different candidate for 2024.
The Supreme Court's overturning of Roe v. Wade was worth any losses suffered by pro-life candidates in the 2022 election, says seminary president Albert Mohler.
Theologian and seminary president Albert Mohler Jr. says both conservatives and liberals in the U.S. are to blame for using extreme language that demonizes opponents and that has led to what he calls "an alarming rise in political violence in the United States."
Christian schools must recruit families with similar beliefs if they are to maintain their mission without being tempted or pressured to conform to the culture, says seminary president Albert Mohler.
Baptist preacher and acclaimed theologian Albert Mohler is facing criticism for saying that Christians must “vote the right way” in the upcoming midterm elections.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler says he believes President Joe Biden is “playing with political fire” through comments he made about “MAGA Republicans.”
Theologian Albert Mohler is warning Christians that a rapidly changing culture on the issue of LGBT ideology will force them to make tough decisions that could have life-changing consequences, including the loss of a job.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president and theologian Albert Mohler says he sees no issue in using a transgender individual's preferred name in a casual conversation, although he says he would stop short of "affirming" the person in their sin.