
Rev. Mark H. Creech
We are living in an age of heightened moral language and diminished moral clarity. Appeals to love, justice, empathy, and compassion saturate our public discourse—often clothed in religious language and spiritual symbolism. Yet Scripture repeatedly warns that sincerity, passion, and even religious zeal are not sufficient guides to truth. This week’s Truth for Our Times examines three related concerns: when Christianity is perversely politicized, the quiet danger of spiritual backsliding, and a forgotten model of compassion governed by biblical truth. Together, these pieces ask a single, searching question: Who—or what—is shaping our conscience?
Featured Articles
Rev. Barber’s March and the Redefinition of Christian Morality
by Dr. Mark Creech
A highly publicized march from Wilson to Raleigh—framed as a moral and spiritual awakening—raises a critical concern for evangelicals. When Christian language is pressed into the service of political ideology, who defines justice, love, and righteousness: Scripture or the spirit of the age? This article calls believers to discernment, warning against a progressive Christianity that borrows biblical vocabulary while rejecting biblical authority.
Are You Backsliding? Warning Signs We’d Rather Ignore
By Rev. Mark Creech
Spiritual decline rarely begins with rebellion—it begins with distance. Drawing from Scripture, church history, and a candid self-examination, this piece identifies the subtle signs of backsliding that believers often excuse or overlook. Yet it does not end with a warning alone. God’s gracious invitation still stands: “Return, ye backsliding children, and I will heal your backslidings.”
What Mary Slessor Knew About Compassion That We Have Forgotten
By Rev. Mark Creech
Long before empathy became a cultural virtue, Mary Slessor embodied a deeper compassion—one disciplined by Scripture and courageous enough to confront evil. Serving alone in the violent, superstitious regions of West Africa, she refused to excuse injustice in the name of sensitivity. Her life reminds us that true compassion does not merely feel deeply—it acts righteously, even at great personal cost.
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Taken together, these articles confront us with a sobering truth: compassion unguided by biblical authority does not heal—it misleads. Political activism cannot substitute for spiritual regeneration, and moral passion cannot replace obedience to God’s revealed will. The Church’s calling has never been to mirror the world’s supposed moral enthusiasms, but to bear faithful witness to God’s truth with love, courage, and humility.
May this week’s reflections stir our consciences, draw us nearer to Christ, and remind us that genuine renewal—personal or national—begins not with marches or movements, but with hearts governed by the Word of God.
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