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Evangelicals & Discernment
Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy. Proverbs 27:6 for God gave us a spirit not of fear but of power...

Ricky Kyles
Dec 15, 20226 min read


Evangelicals & Hopeful Expectancy
Expect great things from God, and attempt great things for God. (William Carey, Father of Modern Missions) You desire and do not have, so...

Ricky Kyles
Dec 15, 20224 min read


Evangelical & Character
Herschel Walker, a Republican running for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia, will “probably go down as one of the worst candidates in our...

Ricky Kyles
Dec 15, 20224 min read


Evangelicals & Effeminacy
Or do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived; neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor...

Ricky Kyles
Feb 15, 20228 min read


Evangelicals & Familial Erosion
On social media, I recently posted my concern and my angst about the State of Christianity in America. My published concern was an...

Ricky Kyles
Jan 29, 202211 min read


Evangelicals and Character
Hopefully, as an illustration of saged wisdom, I believe this type of blog post requires some critical caveats stated upfront: Caveat #1...

Ricky Kyles
Jan 26, 20229 min read


Evangelicals and The Mind
I am a Pro-Life staunch Democrat. I protect my right to be a Catholic by preserving your right to believe as a Jew, a Protestant or...

Ricky Kyles
Jan 26, 20229 min read


Evangelicals & Abortion
I believe it is imperative to begin by openly confessing I am the chief of all sinners. I submit this truism without any need for...

Ricky Kyles
Dec 28, 20218 min read


Evangelicals & Resiliency
This will likely be one of those topics where good men and women of faith will agree to disagree. I am sharing my perspective. If you...

Ricky Kyles
Sep 24, 20213 min read


Evangelicals & Obedience
Even though the Holy Writ is explicitly clear most American Evangelicals romanticize the American Revolution. Though most claim to hold...

Ricky Kyles
Sep 24, 20212 min read


Evangelical & Biblical Masculinity
Where have all the Men gone? Better yet, where have all the Biblical men gone? It seems with alarmingly increasing frequency we see...

Ricky Kyles
Sep 24, 20214 min read


Do you know what is INSANE? Rejecting School Choice and expecting different Academic Outcomes.
You want to know my definition of Moral Insanity. My definition of Moral Insanity is doing the same thing over and over but somehow...

Ricky Kyles
Sep 4, 20214 min read


Evangelicals & Vocation
Here is one of the great benefits of no longer actively working and essentially working for yourself. You see, a true believer...

Ricky Kyles
Jul 25, 20215 min read


Modesty, A Revealer of the Heart?
Sisters in Christ, I ask you to consider my tagline about Modesty being a Revealer of the Heart. Modesty is a topic that has come up many...

Pamela Unay
Jul 17, 20216 min read


Evangelicals and Moral Laxity
https://districtadministration.com/new-chicago-public-schools-program-puts-free-condoms-in-nearly-every-school/ How in the world one...

Ricky Kyles
Jul 17, 20214 min read


Evangelicals & The Gospel
If you were to die tonight and you stood before God, and He asked you, “Why should I let you live forever with me in Heaven? What would...

Ricky Kyles
Jul 2, 20218 min read


Evangelicals & Truth-Telling
NFL football player Carl Nessib became the first active athlete to announce his homosexual orientation. What should be the Church response?

Ricky Kyles
Jun 22, 20217 min read


Evangelicals & Meritocracy
I submit without apology there has never been a better time to be an African American in America than now, period, end of story, full-stop!

Ricky Kyles
Jun 14, 20218 min read


Evangelicals & Political Engagement
Absent any malice or crass arrogance; I want to state my thesis very clearly and very forthrightly. I submit for your solemn...

Ricky Kyles
Jun 6, 20215 min read


Evangelicals & Motherhood
Evangelicals must affirm Motherhood without apology, end of story, period, fullstop!
Motherhood is not a secondary status to be tolerated.

Ricky Kyles
May 18, 20217 min read


Evangelicals & The Generation That Sacrificed Versus the Generation That Redefines
Any serious comparison between generations must begin with an admission that America has never been morally spotless. To pretend otherwise would weaken the very argument that needs to be made.

Ricky Kyles
4 days ago12 min read


Evangelicals & The Negro/Black Church at the Crossroads: How Did We Get Here?
I continue to be vexed at what I see transpiring in Black/Negro America. From mayhem in Chicago city streets to young Black/Negro males committing heinous violent crimes with their parents’ full-throated defense to many prominent Black/Negro wolves in sheep’s clothing leading untold millions astray toward their eternal demise, I find myself at a crossroads.

Ricky Kyles
Jul 2936 min read


Evangelicals & America's Dangerous Embrace of Socialism:Christianity and Socialism: Why History Warns Every Evangelical
Evangelicals & America's Dangerous Embrace of Socialism For much of the twentieth century, Socialism was an ideology that Americans largely rejected. The horrors of the Soviet Union, the Berlin Wall, Communist repression in Eastern Europe, and the Cold War served as constant reminders of what occurred whenever governments attempted to replace free markets with centralized economic control. Generations of Americans grew up understanding that while Capitalism was imperfect, Soc

Ricky Kyles
Jul 2027 min read


Evangelicals & Eternity: Living in Light of Eternity: Why I Believe I Have More Days Behind Me Than Ahead
There are seasons in every believer's life when the Lord graciously forces him to stop long enough to evaluate not merely where he has been, but where he is going. For me, that season has arrived at sixty-two years of age. While none of us knows the number of days God has ordained for us, I have come to the sober realization that I almost certainly have more days behind me than I have ahead of me. That realization has not filled my heart with discouragement.

Ricky Kyles
Jul 1333 min read


Evangelicals & Watching the Times: Supreme Court Girls' Sports Decision: Why Evangelicals Must Watch the Times
The recent decision by the United States Supreme Court affirming that states possess the constitutional authority to restrict participation in girls' athletic competition to biological females will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the most significant cultural rulings of the past several years. While many commentators have focused almost exclusively on the debate surrounding transgender participation in athletics, the decision reaches far beyond locker rooms, playing field

Ricky Kyles
Jul 315 min read


Evangelicals & Law and Order: Why We Must Wait for the Facts
The death of a one-year-old child is a tragedy that should grieve every person with a functioning conscience. No political argument, social-media post, or ideological agenda should ever diminish the heartbreak of a young life lost. Families are hurting, a community is searching for answers, and emotions are understandably running high.

Ricky Kyles
Jun 195 min read


Evangelicals & Personal Responsibility: Jemele Hill, Cyrus Carmack-Belton & The Accountability Crisis
The death of Cyrus Carmack-Belton is a tragedy. A young life was lost. A family is grieving. No decent person should celebrate that reality. But tragedy should never become an excuse to abandon truth.
Since the acquittal of Chikei Rick Chow, much of the public discussion has focused on portraying Cyrus as a completely innocent victim. His mother has understandably defended her son and highlighted his humanity. Yet there is a danger when grief becomes revisionist history.

Ricky Kyles
Jun 174 min read


Graduation Controversy: Graduation or Degradation?
A high school graduation ceremony should be one of the most meaningful milestones in a young person's life. Students cross the stage after years of study. Parents celebrate sacrifice and perseverance. Teachers witness the fruit of their labor. Communities recognize the transition from adolescence to adulthood.

Ricky Kyles
Jun 44 min read


Evangelicals & Agency vs Systemic Racism: The Primary Driver of Cultural Outcomes
The Dominant Narrative Author's note: I will be discussing this topic tomorrow evening, Wednesday, April 29, 2026, at 7 PM CST: https://youtube.com/live/jLPr25FfDhw?feature=share In modern discourse, one explanation dominates nearly every conversation regarding disparities in American society: systemic racism. From education gaps to crime rates to economic inequality, the prevailing claim is that systems—past and present—are the primary drivers of negative outcomes. This fram

Ricky Kyles
Apr 285 min read


Evangelicals & The Abortion Illusion: When Even Abortion Advocates Admit the Truth
For decades, the abortion debate in America has been framed as a dispute over “choice,” “rights,” and “healthcare.” But beneath the slogans and carefully constructed language lies a reality that even some of the most prominent advocates of abortion have admitted.
Recent reflections from actress Christina Applegate—where she reportedly acknowledged in her own journaling that she was ending the life of her unborn child—force an uncomfortable question back into the public squ

Ricky Kyles
Apr 205 min read






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