When Big Brother Comes to North Carolina Highways

By Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org North Carolina lawmakers are considering making a highway surveillance program permanent, which allows automatic license plate readers on state road rights-of-way. At first glance, that may sound like a routine law enforcement...

Bills Return America Has Addressed, the Case Made, and Other Legislation Being Monitored

By Dr. Mark CreechDirector of Government RelationsReturn America The following is a summary of bills that Return America has been monitoring more recently during the legislative session, including measures for which we have tracked committee activity, reviewed...

Who You Are Becoming Will Last Forever

This is the second installment in a series examining suffering, earthly restoration, and the hope God has actually promised His people.By Rev. Mark CreechRevMarkCreech.org Suppose God appeared before you today and offered two choices. In the first, every burden you...
RevMarkCreech.org: A Trusted Voice
For over 45 years of ministry and more than 25 years in the public arena, Rev. Mark Creech has been a man of faith, truth, and courage. He writes eloquently from a strong, trusted Christian worldview on our time’s pressing moral and legislative issues. His editorials, articles, and news updates have been read nationwide by those seeking biblical clarity in an increasingly complex world. Here, faith is not silent, truth is not negotiable, and courage still matters.
Fathers Forgotten: The Quiet Epidemic of Estrangement

Fathers Forgotten: The Quiet Epidemic of Estrangement

Father’s Day is meant to be a celebration, a joyful recognition of the men who helped shape us, taught us, sacrificed for us, and loved us. But for far too many, this day is marked not by celebration but sorrow, especially for fathers who are estranged from their children.

Sexual Exploitation Reform, Concealed Carry, and ABC Expansion

Sexual Exploitation Reform, Concealed Carry, and ABC Expansion

Lawmakers in the North Carolina House and Senate remain at a standstill over the state budget. The House is pushing for increases in teacher and state employee pay beyond last year’s levels, funded in part by drawing from reserve funds. The Senate, however, prefers a...

Theology of a Broken Shoulder: Admonishment and Advice for Church Leaders

Theology of a Broken Shoulder: Admonishment and Advice for Church Leaders

In ministry, wounds can run deeper than the physical. Recently, I endured a painful injury, a broken shoulder, that not only required replacement surgery but also left me rather contemplative. As I reflected on that experience and its relation to a couple of other significant trials within a short span of eight months,

Pray: Return America’s Watchlist After Crossover

Pray: Return America’s Watchlist After Crossover

Wednesday of this week marked the end of “crossover” in the North Carolina General Assembly. “Crossover” is a critical legislative deadline by which bills must pass out of one chamber – either the House or the Senate – to remain eligible for consideration during the rest of the legislative biennium (a two-year session).

Evil Brings a Gun. Why Can’t the Good

Evil Brings a Gun. Why Can’t the Good

Evil walked through the front door of The Covenant School in Nashville, Tenn.

Not metaphorical evil. Not theoretical evil. But real, malevolent, deliberate evil — armed and armored, stalking the halls of a Christian school with calculated fury. The shooter shattered glass, fired round after round, and turned innocent lives into casualties. Three precious 9-year-olds. Three staff members. All murdered in the span of minutes.