
Rev. Mark H. Creech
There are moments when seemingly unrelated stories converge to reveal something deeper about the times in which we live. This week is one of those moments. Questions of public policy, eternal truth, and cultural imagination all intersect around a single concern: what kind of people we are becoming, and what voices we will trust to shape us.
From the growing push to normalize marijuana despite mounting medical and social evidence against it, to the breathtaking claim at the heart of Christianity that God entered human history in the person of Jesus Christ, to a largely forgotten Christmas film that quietly reminds us where true hope is found, each article invites careful reflection. Together, they confront us with a hard reality: what pays is not always true, what is true is rarely easy, and what is right is often ignored.
Marijuana’s Moment: Why We Should Be Alarmed and Pray
By Rev. Mark Creech, D.H.L. – Return America
A major shift in federal drug policy has once again pushed marijuana into the national spotlight. While advocates celebrate this moment as compassionate and overdue, the evidence tells a far more troubling story. From rising emergency room visits and addiction rates to severe mental and physical health risks, marijuana’s costs are becoming harder to deny. This article examines what the latest federal action means, why North Carolina remains a battleground, how the medical marijuana narrative is unraveling, and why Christians must respond not only with conviction but with sustained prayer.
Seven Timeless Truths About the Incarnation of Christ
By Rev. Mark Creech, D.H.L. – RevMarkCreech.org
Christmas is familiar, but familiarity can dull wonder. At the heart of the Christian faith lies a claim unlike any other: that the eternal God took on human flesh and entered our world. In this rich theological reflection, seven enduring truths unfold from the Incarnation – truths that reveal who God is, how He saves, what real greatness looks like, and why Christmas is not merely sentimental, but eternally consequential. This is an invitation to move beyond seasonal nostalgia and rediscover the staggering wonder of God's union with humanity.
Did you miss these two earlier articles in the “Seven Timeless Truths” series:
Seven Timeless Truths Found in Mary, the Mother of Jesus
Seven Timeless Truths Found in Joseph, the Man Beside the Manger
The Christmas Film You’ve Never Heard of With a Perfect Message for Our Time
By Annie Holmquist, Guest Columnist – RevMarkCreech.org
It may not appear on most Christmas movie lists, but Meet John Doe carries a message our fractured culture desperately needs. Beneath its black-and-white cinematography lies a powerful meditation on human frailty, manipulation, sacrifice, and redemption. This thoughtful essay uncovers how a forgotten Frank Capra film quietly echoes the gospel itself, reminding us that while human movements fail, the Savior born at Christmas never does.
A Closing Word
Taken together, these three pieces remind us that truth is never shaped by headlines. It must be tested by evidence, by Scripture, and by its fruit in human lives. Whether confronting cultural pressures that promise relief but deliver harm, contemplating the mystery of God made flesh, or rediscovering moral clarity in unexpected places, Christians are called to be discerning, grounded, and hopeful.
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Above all, may we remain people who pray earnestly, think carefully, and live faithfully -anchored in Biblical truth, attentive to the times, and confident in the God who has entered history and will one day set all things right.
Rev. Mark CreechReturn America
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