Zachary Conover
@ZacharyConover
Ambassador for the King of kings, Husband, Father, Communications Director @EndAllAbortion, Contributor at @ApologiaStudios & Co-Host of Apologia Radio
We’ve gotten comfortable with the silence. They preached until cities shook. Until Kings trembled. Until the world turned upside down. Preach like the King has come.
If you defend the God of mercy mercilessly, then you’re doing it wrong.
Am I a Calvinist? If by Calvinism you mean Protestant Christianity rooted in the text of Scripture that stands in continuity with the historic faith delivered once for all to the saints, then sure.
It does not take strength to be an independent woman that “don’t need no man.” This is insecurity masquerading as self sufficiency. It takes far more strength (and courage) to submit to a godly, loving husband and defer to his leadership because this is genuinely fearful (1…
The modern church and culture cannot tolerate men who speak plainly, boldly, and prophetically-because such speech, exposes sin, confronts compromise, and demands repentance. The prophets of old thundered the truth without apology. Today, we need men with the same fire.…

You can’t out love God. You can’t be more kind than God. You can’t be more inclusive than God. If your standard of piety makes God look like he’s not being as loving toward sinners as you are then you’re wrong. Not Him. And not the ones who love you enough to tell you so.
Someone you've been preaching the Gospel to comes to faith in Christ. What are the first resources you're putting into their hands to lay a foundation for their Christian life? Bible reading plans, books, etc. Why those ones?
This clip from John MacArthur remains one of the best arguments I have ever heard for understanding election and predestination. x.com/TerriGreenUSA/…
When I consider how lackluster my zeal for the Lord can sometimes be, I think about my Great High Priest’s intercession on my behalf. He is always before the throne, enthusiastically and unwaveringly appealing to the Father, who is pleased to look not upon my sin, but upon the…
