Rev. Mark H. Creech
Three articles worth your time
FacebookTwitter
By Rev. Mark H. Creech
November 15, 2025

This week’s writings revolve around a theme that has pressed itself upon my heart in fresh ways: the reality of God’s presence, the weight of His holiness, and the unmistakable truth that light and darkness do not exist in theory – but in battle. Each of the three articles I’m sharing touches this theme from a different angle.

The Grace and Gravity of God

In this first article, I reflect on the strange tension we often feel in our walk with God – how He can be both tender and stern, gentle and unyielding, a refuge and a refining fire. Like a wise father, He comforts us in our weakness and yet strengthens us through correction. Scripture calls us to “behold the goodness and severity of God,” and I explore what this means in the lived experience of faith.

Tucker Carlson, The Devil, and the Mob: When God Draws Near Darkness Pushes Back

The second article addresses the controversy surrounding Tucker Carlson – his ill-advised interview with Nick Fuentes, and his testimony of encountering a demonic presence. While many have joined the mob to condemn him, I urge believers to respond with discernment rather than destruction, truth rather than fury. The spiritual world is not a cartoonish notion, nor are the struggles of the soul matters for mockery. When God draws near to a person, opposition often follows swiftly in its wake.

Why I Believe Martin Luther Really Did Throw the Inkwell

The final article is a profoundly personal account from my own life – a night I once titled “The Night the Demon Visited.” I have updated this article, which was written and first published in 2013. I’m sharing it again because it bears striking relevance to the current moment. In it, I recount an unforgettable encounter with a malicious spiritual being during a difficult season of ministry. That experience changed how I understand Martin Luther’s famous inkwell story – and even more, how I understand God’s sovereign protection over His servants.

Though these pieces differ in tone, together they bear witness to a truth we cannot afford to neglect: the God who loves us is also the God who disciplines us; the world we see is not the only world at work; and Christ remains Lord over every realm – seen and unseen.

Thank you, as always, for your prayers, your encouragement, and your steadfast companionship in these days when clarity, courage, and conviction are needed more than ever.

In Christ’s grace,
Rev. Mark Creech, DHL
RevMarkCreech.org

________________________________

If you’ve found this week’s insights helpful, would you prayerfully consider forwarding this email to a friend, pastor, or family member? Everything here is free of charge, rooted in a solid Christian worldview, and meant to equip believers to think and act biblically about the issues of our day. Your sharing helps multiply the impact of these messages far beyond what I could reach alone – at no cost, but of priceless eternal value. Thank you for helping spread the Gospel truth!

© Rev. Mark H. Creech

 

The views expressed by RenewAmerica columnists are their own and do not necessarily reflect the position of RenewAmerica or its affiliates.
(See RenewAmerica's publishing standards.)

Click to enlarge

Rev. Mark H. Creech

Rev. Mark H. Creech served as Executive Director of the Christian Action League of North Carolina for twenty-five years. Before leading that ministry, he spent two decades in pastoral service, shepherding five Southern Baptist churches across North Carolina and one Independent Baptist congregation in upstate New York. He now serves as Director of Government Relations for Return America.

A seasoned voice for Christian values in the public square and a registered lobbyist in the North Carolina General Assembly, Rev. Creech is also a respected speaker and writer. His editorials have appeared not only on RenewAmerica.com, The Christian Post, and other online platforms, but also in most major daily newspapers throughout North Carolina.

Whether in the pulpit, the halls of government, or the media, his mission has remained steadfast – to call the Church and the nation to redemption and righteousness.

Subscribe

Receive future articles by Rev. Mark H. Creech: Click here

More by this author

 

Stephen Stone
HAPPY EASTER: A message to all who love our country and want to help save it

Stephen Stone
The most egregious lies Evan McMullin and the media have told about Sen. Mike Lee

Siena Hoefling
Protect the Children: Update with VIDEO

Stephen Stone
FLASHBACK to 2020: Dems' fake claim that Trump and Utah congressional hopeful Burgess Owens want 'renewed nuclear testing' blows up when examined

Rev. Mark H. Creech
Three articles worth your time

Curtis Dahlgren
Do we know how old the earth is? (a short read)

James Lambert
Newt Gingrich expresses the urgent need for a Balanced Budget Amendment

Tom DeWeese
Confused Republicans vs determined Democrats

Jerry Newcombe
The Bible and Socialism

Kari Lee Fournier
Almighty God vs. Satan: 'Peace and safety! Then sudden destruction'

Tom DeWeese
Coal and sanity rushing back through sound science

Bruce Deitrick Price
How to spot saboteurs in K-12

Curtis Dahlgren
'A Tale of Two Brothers'

Steve A. Stone
The Slow Coup, Part 30

Selwyn Duke
Almost a Republican sweep last night—if only men voted

Cliff Kincaid
CLIFF KINCAID AND ACTIVIST LYNNE TAYLOR: How you can fight back and protect private property and farmland from big tech
  More columns

Cartoons


Click for full cartoon
More cartoons

Columnists

Matt C. Abbott
Chris Adamo
Russ J. Alan
Bonnie Alba
Chuck Baldwin
Kevin J. Banet
J. Matt Barber
Fr. Tom Bartolomeo
. . .
[See more]

Sister sites