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When Faithfulness is Misnamed

When Faithfulness is Misnamed

by Rev. Mark Creech | Apr 3, 2026 | Christian America, Christian Life, Church Leadership

(Part 3 of a 3-part series, No Time for the Light to Go Dim) by Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org Throughout Scripture, even in the earliest days of the Church, those who spoke God’s truth into public life were often given names meant to humiliate and discredit them....
What America’s Past Wars Can Teach Us About the War with Iran

What America’s Past Wars Can Teach Us About the War with Iran

by Rev. Mark Creech | Mar 27, 2026 | America, Uncategorized, War

By Rev. Mark Creech RevMarkCreech.org There is a familiar refrain echoing through our national conversation once again: This is not our war. The threat is not immediate. The cost is too high. Diplomacy has not been exhausted. These arguments sound strikingly...

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