“You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again that you did not know.” These words of wisdom regarding slavery came from William Wilberforce, a British politician and philanthropist. Born on August 24, 1759, in Hull, Yorkshire, England, William grew up as the son of […]
Tag: Theology & Worldview
Open Mic: The Church Panders in a Pandemic by Jack Womack
Disclaimer: The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of clay Magazine or TPS. Recently, I read about something that deeply upset me. I read a study citing that since the start of COVID-19, two out of three Christians are no longer attending […]
Meet Josiah Alons: Apologetics Columnist
In times where uncertainty and doubt abound, we need a reminder that God and His Word never change. That’s why we have people like Josiah Alons, a 16-year-old scholar from Colorado and clay’s newest Apologetics columnist. During his first year on the clay staff, Josiah seeks to share his musings […]
Open Mic: A Promise Well-Kept by Julia Dudek
The battle was far from over. Our forces were failing rapidly. How much more of this can I stand? I thought. Wearily, I settled into a fighting stance once more. The enemy had retired, giving us a much-needed respite. Now they had regrouped and threatened my small squadron once more. […]
Torn – Chapter 8
I sat thoughtfully in the hideout as the sun peeped over the horizon. Forty days had passed since Jesus’ death. It was hard to believe that all that time, I had laid low in my family’s ancient refuge outside Jerusalem. I closed my eyes and thought over all that had […]