Jon Guertin

Jon Guertin


  • November 6, 2019

    The Wall comes down: An anniversary that matters

    This weekend, the world will remember that a mere 30 years have passed since the death throes of the age of Soviet-directed suppression.  The people of Berlin would have no more patience with the lies and dogmas of socialism and so brought ...

  • May 7, 2018

    A friend and mentor I never met

    This past week saw the passing of an American whose influence and creativity changed the lives and biblical understanding of countless people around the world.  Dr. Chuck Missler, founder and chairman of the Koinonia House Ministries, passe...

  • November 27, 2017

    Why I'm voting for Roy Moore

    As a transplant to Alabama and the American South, I'm surprised when events here make their way into the national dialogue.  For reasons other than college football, the coastal media writes off Southerners and the culture here as too tinge...

  • September 25, 2017

    Perhaps it's time to play the Black National Anthem

    Several years ago, my wife and I had the privilege of attending an annual gala event in our community honoring young black Americans in the area.  It was fun, and we were honored to attend.  I'd been invited by some friends due to my co...