The passing of John MacArthur is a significant reminder to consider the future of the conservative evangelical movement, particularly in terms of leadership.
Notable leaders such as James Dobson, Warren Wiersbe, and others have also been lost, leaving a void in their respective realms.
Although influential figures like Franklin Graham, Erwin Lutzer, Chuck Swindoll, D.A. Carson, Ken Ham, and John Piper remain, their age is a concern for the movement's future.
As iron sharpens iron, one person sharpens another. (Proverbs 27:17)
The question remains: is the era of prominent Christian leaders coming to an end?
Author's note: Leadership transitions loom.