William Wilberforce’s Fight Against Slavery: Biblical Abolitionism and the Battle Against Modern-Day Bondage

Pastor Barron Greenwalt highlights William Wilberforce’s legacy as a model for modern activism against slavery and oppression. Wilberforce’s faith-driven efforts abolished the slave trade and inspire current battles against issues like child trafficking. The call is for today’s church to actively confront injustice, restore moral integrity, and advocate for the vulnerable.

Nehemiah’s Tax Reforms: Biblical Lessons on Justice, Leadership, and Relieving the Burden of Oppression

Pastor Barron Greenwalt discusses Nehemiah’s leadership in addressing economic injustices in ancient Jerusalem, drawing parallels to modern governmental corruption. Emphasizing Nehemiah’s bold reforms, such as abolishing usury and promoting debt forgiveness, he encourages Christians to advocate for tax justice and accountability in today’s political landscape for societal restoration.

Biblical Tax Justice – From Oppressive Kings to “Render unto Caesar”: What God Demands of Rulers and Citizens Today

By Pastor Barron Greenwalt, En-Joy MinistriesDecember 30, 2025 In our last commentary, we declared boldly that the IRS owes America a complete refund amid unchecked waste and fraud. But Scripture doesn’t leave us without guidance on taxes, justice, and corrupt systems. The Bible is clear: God despises rulers who burden and oppress through unjust extraction, […]

Christians and Political Activism – Exposing Darkness, Demanding Accountability: A Biblical Mandate for Our Time

Pastor Barron Greenwalt calls Christians to confront corruption with courage, citing biblical mandates that require activism against injustice. Historical examples, such as the civil rights movement, exemplify this duty. In light of modern scandals and waste, believers must act through prayer, speaking truth, supporting reforms, and electing godly leaders to restore justice.

The IRS Owes America a Complete Refund: A Call to Biblical Accountability and National Repentance

Pastor Barron Greenwalt critiques government overreach and calls for the abolition of federal agencies like the IRS. He advocates for a complete tax refund to citizens and stresses the importance of moral accountability rooted in biblical principles. Greenwalt urges believers to act against corruption, restore values, and pray for national healing.

Rooted in the Word: The Foundation of True Revelation

While God spoke dramatically in the Old Testament through voices, dreams, angels, and theophanies, such experiences were rare even then. Today, our primary, constant way to hear God is through His living Word—the Bible. True revelation and guidance come from daily studying and meditating on Scripture, not delegating it to others (2 Timothy 3:16-17). All prophecy must align perfectly with the Bible (1 John 4:1), and we should follow only those rooted in the Word. Like the Bereans (Acts 17:11), test everything against Scripture. The Holy Spirit illuminates truth to believers (1 Corinthians 2:14). Be a diligent student of God’s Word—it’s the unshakable foundation.

Part 3 BRIDGING BELIEFS: Communicating the Christian Faith to Buddhists

Pastor Barron Greenwalt discusses the increasing presence of Buddhism in Western Pennsylvania, highlighting the contradiction of Buddhism coexistence with Christianity among some believers. He emphasizes the need for Christians to clarify their faith, as Buddhism promotes an atheistic view and differs significantly in beliefs about suffering, the self, and salvation. Greenwalt offers practical ways to share the gospel with Buddhists, such as forming genuine friendships, addressing shared concerns, and highlighting key theological differences. He underscores the importance of clearly proclaiming the exclusive truth of Jesus Christ while demonstrating respect and compassion toward those with differing beliefs.

Disciples, Not Volunteers: A Call to Full Commitment in Christ

Disciples, Not Volunteers: A Call to Full Commitment in Christ By Pastor Barron Greenwalt, En-Joy Ministries The Heart Behind This Message I’ve been wrestling with the “volunteer” mindset that’s become so common in our churches today. Please hear my heart—I absolutely believe in appreciating those who serve faithfully, and Scripture calls us to honor one […]

Part 2 BRIDGING BELIEFS: Communicating the Christian Faith to Hindus

Hinduism is a vast faith with around one billion followers, emphasizing concepts like karma and samsara, which relate to life’s cycles and spiritual liberation. The pursuit of moksha, liberation from these cycles, is central to Hindu belief, but Christianity offers an immediate path to salvation through Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection. Key theological distinctions exist between the two faiths, regarding the nature of God, humanity, and salvation. The article encourages respectful dialogue while sharing the gospel, highlighting the transformative message of Christ as fulfillment and offering hope beyond the cycle of karma, alongside affirming equality and unity in God’s image.