by John Ensor | Sep 17, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
Four quarters on a postcard By John Ensor Almost since I became a pastor many years ago, I have been involved particularly in the work of pregnancy crisis intervention, helping to start pregnancy help ministries that serve mothers who are pregnant couples to cope with...
by John Ensor | Sep 9, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
What I saw in China By John Ensor Well, I have returned home from China. This was my 31st trip to the land of the Red Dragon and every one of them has been an adventure. On my most recent trip I went there to really assess the progress of the pregnancy health...
by John Ensor | Sep 2, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
It is NOT well with my soul… By John Ensor Like many of you, I have my favorite hymns and my number one favorite hymn for many years now has been that remarkable one “It Is Well With My Soul” written by Horatio Spafford. It’s a hymn that really points to the...
by John Ensor | Aug 26, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
T.F.R. Explained By John Ensor About 40 years ago John Paul II wrote a book called The Gospel of Life in which he popularized the language of the culture of death. Some years later a scholar by the name of James Burnham wrote a book called The Suicide of the West...
by John Ensor | Aug 19, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
Climbing the great wall of China Auto-Generated Transcript About 14 years ago, I had the great privilege to go to China for the very first time in my life. And of course, I took advantage as a tourist to go and visit the Great Wall of China. Here’s a picture of...
by John Ensor | Aug 12, 2024 | Biblical Insights on Abortion, Biblical Thinking, Culture, John, podcast, video
Repentance is a beautiful thing By John Ensor Does anyone really weep over their sins anymore? I admit that it’s not something that we see every day, and I wish personally that I could feel the gravity of my own rebellion more viscerally and actually grieve....