Christian Living Articles
Lamentably, the secularization of America has resulted in the devaluation of Christianity in a variety of spheres of life. Christian Heritage Fellowship exists for the sake of encouraging believers in their walk with the Lord and challenging the unbeliever concerning the claims of the Gospel and the implications of the Christian life. The articles below contain suggestions for the lives of individual believers as well as suggestions for the larger community of faith. These article continue to be revised and updated, containing more and more suggestions for living the Christian life.
When Congress Asked America to Fast, Pray, and Give Thanks
On June 12, 1775, the Continental Congress issued one of its first fast day proclamations when John Hancock of Massachusetts was president of Congress. Hancock, one of the...
June 12, 1775: First Congressional Fasting and Prayer Proclamation
Before adjourning the First Continental Congress on October 26, 1774, representatives...
Francis Scott Key Evangelizes Muslims
While it is true that America's Founding Fathers welcomed immigrants to America from other religions, it is not true that they esteemed those religions to be equal in standing with their own Christian religion. Contrary to the insistence of contemporary atheists,...
George Wythe
George Wythe (1726 – June 8, 1806) was the first American law professor, a noted classics scholar and Virginia judge, as well as a prominent opponent of...
Silencing the Declaration of Independence
For nearly three-quarters of a century, the voices of the citizens of the United States have been increasingly muted and silenced by a raucous liberal judicial oligarchy. Neither the constitutions of individual states, nor the federal Constitution have granted...
Independence Day
In September 1774, the first Congress of the American colonies was convened to address the refusal of King George III and the British Parliament to grant to the American colonists their rights as British citizens. At this Congress and the one that followed, no talk of...
Remembering the Apostle James, Son of Zebedee
Remembering the Apostle James “James” is the name of three important figures of the New Testament: James the son of Alphaeus (also an Apostle of Christ), James the Just...
President Trump’s Bible—A Heritage of Revival
For several months, I have received emails, texts, and a phone call or two concerning a video (click featured image above) of the story behind President Trump's...
Christian Living in June
Each month offers new and exciting opportunity for Christians to celebrate their faith. If observed without regard to the rest of the year, any given month--by itself--may appear stark and lean. But, within the context of the Christian life, each month enjoys greater...
Remembering the Apostle Thomas
The name Thomas, evidently rendered in its Greek form from the Aramaic, means the twin (John 11:16; 20:24; 21:2), and Didymus was taken from a Greek form. We are...
Muslims Destroy Christian Capitol
Because many Christians are preoccupied with the present, they have no interest in the past. As a result, liberal and irreligious pundits easily deceive and persuade the American populace to not only tolerate, but also swallow the malignant and...
Should Christians Support Black Lives Matter?
Following the death of George Floyd Jr. on May 25, 2020, protests and riots erupted throughout America. Following the acquittal of George Zimmerman for...