Of One the Lord Has Made the Race — Preachers Pollard’s Blog

Friday’s Column: Supplemental Strength Brent Pollard John Moody McCaleb was a missionary in Japan for the better part of his life. He moved to the island nation during the Meiji era, in which Japan was sprinting to catch up to the technology and emulate the political philosophy of the West. The war-weary pacifist, David Lipscomb, […]Continue reading “Of One the Lord Has Made the Race — Preachers Pollard’s Blog”

Walking with God In a Fallen World — Preachers Pollard’s Blog

Thursday’s Column: Captain’s Blog Carl Pollard God’s desire from the very beginning of creation was to walk with man. Scripture tells us that He would walk in the garden in the cool of the day (Gen. 3:8). This was all undone when sin entered the world and created a chasm between God and mankind. The […]Continue reading “Walking with God In a Fallen World — Preachers Pollard’s Blog”

Chasing Calm In The Chaos Of Conflict — Preachers Pollard’s Blog

Wednesday’s Column: Third’s Words Gary Pollard Conflict stinks. It’s unpleasant, uncomfortable, and far too easy to do poorly. Conflict is a delicate game balancing a desire to achieve a certain outcome without causing unnecessary escalation. We live in a world where evil is alive and well. No one wants evil to exist, but it doesContinue reading “Chasing Calm In The Chaos Of Conflict — Preachers Pollard’s Blog”

Six Hands And A Stick  — Preachers Pollard’s Blog

Tuesday’s Column: Dale Mail Dale Pollard In the opening verses of Exodus 17, the faith of the Israelites is being tested. They’re in the wilderness and their human limitations begin to lead them to say and do things that end up defining their character for all eternity. It’s chapters in the Old Testament like this […]Continue reading “Six Hands And A Stick  — Preachers Pollard’s Blog”

Walk With Me Through The Crowd — Preachers Pollard’s Blog

Monday’s Column: Neal At The Cross Neal Pollard Walk with me through the crowd. At times, it will be frightening, heartbreaking, disgusting, even angering. Some are in masks. Some aren’t. You see far-left and far-right extremists, assaulting each other and maybe threatening you. Past the rioters, the protesters, the grief-stricken. You even see political activists […]Continue reading “Walk With Me Through The Crowd — Preachers Pollard’s Blog”