
In a new column, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler wrote that Christians should affirm the phrase “black lives matter” but reject the organization that penned the slogan.
In a new column, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler wrote that Christians should affirm the phrase “black lives matter” but reject the organization that penned the slogan.
A group of Evangelical scholars signed a statement, this week, condemning racism.
Mohler said he has decided to vote for Trump in November and plans to vote for Republican presidential candidates for the rest of his life, given the party’s views on issues like abortion and Supreme Court justices. Mohler even offered a mea culpa for his previous opposition, saying, “In retrospect, I made my vote of minimal importance ... There’s a bit of regret in that.”
According to Southern Baptist Theological Seminary President Albert Mohler, Christians should not participate in yoga.
After the CDC recommended that groups more than ten refrain from meeting, Albert Mohler -- president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary -- issued a statement of support, noting that by not meeting, churches are showing love to their neighbors.