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“After they prayed, the place where they were meeting was shaken. And they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the word of God boldly.” – Acts 4:31
If the World Applauds You, Heaven Is Silent: Why Godly Organizations Are Hated and Faithless Ones Are Celebrated
Tuesday, February 17th Release Date
If the world applauds you, you should pause and ask why. Scripture is clear that alignment with Christ often provokes resistance, not ovation. Jesus Himself said, “If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first” – John 15:18. When an organization stands unapologetically on Biblical truth, including repentance, moral absolutes, the authority of Scripture, the sanctity of life, and the exclusivity of Christ, it will not be handed cultural awards. It will be labeled extreme, intolerant, outdated.
Why? Because truth exposes darkness. Holiness confronts compromise. A ministry that refuses to bend to political correctness, refuses to dilute doctrine, and refuses to trade conviction for comfort will not trend on social media. It will be tested in the fire. Heaven measures faithfulness, but the world measures applause. Those metrics do not align.
Meanwhile, faithless organizations that strip the Gospel of repentance, remove sin from their vocabulary, and reshape God into a reflection of cultural preference are celebrated precisely because they pose no threat. They affirm what itching ears want to hear. They baptize rebellion and call it compassion. They preach inclusion without transformation and love without Lordship.
And the world claps because there is no cross, no surrender, no cost. But when Heaven is silent over compromise, applause becomes a warning, not a reward. Godly people are often hated because they refuse to bow. Faithless ones are celebrated because they already have. If you crave standing ovations from culture, you will forfeit commendation from Christ. Choose carefully whose approval you seek.CLICK HERE ON TUESDAY MORNING TO WATCH THIS POWER EPISODE ON YOUTUBE
Bold for Him Live: Success Is a Liar — Why Fame, Fortune, and Winning Still Leave You EmptyWednesday, February 18th at 12:00 PM CST
In a culture obsessed with climbing ladders, building brands, growing platforms, and chasing applause, we’ve bought into a lie that very few are courageous enough to confront: success will satisfy you. It won’t. It never has and it never will. In this explosive episode of Bold for Him Live, I sit down with Kent Chevalier, Team Chaplain for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a man who has walked the sidelines of greatness, to expose the myth that fame, fortune, and winning can fill the void in your soul.
Kent has had a front-row seat to championships, celebrity, and public adoration and has seen the quiet emptiness that can follow when identity is rooted in performance instead of Christ. This conversation isn’t about football. It’s about you. Your career. Your ambition. Your drive. And whether the scoreboard you’re chasing is leading you closer to God or slowly replacing Him.
Executives, entrepreneurs, high achievers, this one will hit home. The temptation isn’t money. It isn’t influence. It isn’t even success itself. The temptation is believing those things define you. When winning becomes your identity, losing becomes your crisis. When applause becomes your oxygen, silence feels like suffocation.
Kent will pull back the curtain on what he’s witnessed at the highest levels of competition and how those same spiritual battles show up in boardrooms, businesses, and leadership circles everywhere. This will be bold. It will be convicting. And it will force you to ask whether your pursuit of success is serving God or quietly competing with Him. Join us live and come ready for truth, not comfort.CLICK HERE ON WEDNESDAY AT 12:00 PM (CST) TO JOIN THE CONVERSATION
Flawed, Hated, Chosen: Why Christians Support Donald Trump—and What It Reveals About Us
Friday, February 20th Release Date
Many Christians who support Donald Trump point less to personal perfection and more to policy alignment. Issues such as abortion, religious liberty, judicial appointments, and Israel have weighed heavily in their decision-making. For many believers, politics is not about choosing a pastor-in-chief but about selecting a governing authority whose policies they believe will restrain evil and protect space for the Church to operate freely.
Romans 13:1 reminds believers that “There is no authority except that which God has established,” and throughout Scripture God uses deeply flawed leaders such as Cyrus, David, and Samson to accomplish specific purposes. Support, in this framework, is often pragmatic rather than devotional. It’s a belief that God can use imperfect vessels to advance outcomes they see as morally significant.
At the same time, this support has revealed tensions within Christianity itself. It has exposed divisions over character versus policy, tone versus outcomes, prophetic witness versus political power. Some believers view strong political engagement as stewardship, whereas others fear it risks conflating the Gospel with partisan identity.
The intensity of the debate reveals how deeply questions of power, morality, and cultural influence run within modern Christianity. Ultimately, the discussion is less about one political figure and more about how Christians understand their role in a pluralistic democracy, whether as culture shapers, countercultural witnesses, or something in between.CLICK HERE ON FRIDAY MORNING TO WATCH THIS POWERFUL EPISODE ON YOUTUBE
Ministry Moment
Our Ministry Moment is a short, bold, Scripture-rooted teaching designed to confront cultural compromise, equip believers with biblical truth, and call the Body of Christ to courageous, Christ-honoring action in everyday life.
Are you actually willing to risk your reputation, your comfort, your income, your friendships, your status for Jesus Christ? It’s easy to post a verse, attend church, and call yourself a believer when it costs nothing. It’s another thing entirely to stand for Biblical truth when it invites ridicule, exclusion, or professional fallout. Jesus did not offer a safe, sanitized faith; He issued a call to surrender. “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me” – Luke 9:23.A cross is an instrument of death. Following Christ means dying to approval, dying to convenience, dying to the desperate need to be liked. Most people admire Jesus. but far fewer will endure loss for Him. Cultural Christianity requires nothing. Biblical Christianity demands everything. The question is not whether you believe in Him, but whether you are prepared to lose for Him.
Watch this powerful Ministry Moment below.
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