Jason Jimenez, The Christian Post

Jason Jimenez

The Christian Post

Stallings, NC, United States

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Past articles by Jason:

Jamar Tisby and critical race theory

At the end of the day, I respect Tisby as a Christian leader and pray, together, we can stand united in our love for the Gospel and for one another — even with our staunch disagreements. → Read More

3 deceptive tactics employed by abortion advocates

I don’t oppose a woman’s right to have an abortion because I find it revolting. That’s simply a matter of personal preference. I oppose abortion because it violates moral principles. It is morally wrong to kill an innocent human being. → Read More

5 steps to living a more joy filled life

In a recent conversation with a Christian friend, he shared how several unexpected killjoys had sprung up in his life and dragged him down to a dark place. Since then, my friend has struggled to find joy in his life. What about you? Are you finding it hard to be joyful in life? → Read More

Watch out for these CRT books being taught in schools

Parents must be aware of what their kids are being taught and stay informed about the training teachers are receiving about CRT. The Bible encourages us to "test everything and hold fast to that which is good" (1 Thessalonians 5:21). Therefore, be attentive to what your school district teaches kids about gender, race and equity. → Read More

We need more sound biblical doctrine in the American church

If you are a Christian leader in your church, ask yourself, how effective am I in teaching sound doctrine to the people God has called me to shepherd? If you are currently not serving in your church, ask yourself, what can I start doing to be a part of the solution to train up more Christians in the Word of God? → Read More

The 3 fatal flaws of equity

On the surface, equity seems to be fair, just, and impartial. But upon further investigation, you find that the outcome of equity is anything but fair, just, and impartial. → Read More

What you can do to help a stressed out generation

When you take a closer look at Gen Z, you discover that 9 out of 10 of them are stressed out, and they are ushering in a new American culture that has no room for Christianity. → Read More

The truth behind cancel culture’s view of truth, freedom of expression, and gender neutrality

If truth is subjective, then there is no objectivity of truth. And if there is no objective truth, then why should anyone listen to cancel culture? → Read More

Exposing 3 church weaknesses causing moral decline

The blurring of the lines between good and evil has become commonplace among "self-identified" Christians, especially among millennials and Gen Z → Read More

Are there prophets in the church today?

That said, it's vital to understand that the prophet's office in modern times is not the same as Old Testament prophets. → Read More

Why does the media give a pass to Biden's faith?

Interesting, isn't it? How the media and every single big-time progressive politician have no problem mixing Biden's faith with politics. How was Judge Amy Coney Barrett (also a deeply devout Catholic) treated during the Senate confirmation hearings? → Read More

Will you take a stand for your freedoms?

John Adams, our second president, stated, "Posterity! You will never know how much it cost the present generation to secure your freedom… I hope you will make good use of it." → Read More

How you can identify a true friend, improve your relationships

Roughly half of the people you think are two-way-friendships don\'t feel the same way about you as you feel about them. → Read More

How to be friendly to people who oppose you politically

A big reason for Americans' aggressive behavior is because their views run deep into what is referred to as "identity politics." → Read More

How to have a challenging conversation with someone you love

But ask yourself, is avoiding hard conversations with a loved one improving or damaging my relationships? → Read More