When principles that run against our greatest convictions begin to win the day, then battle is your calling and PEACE has become your sin. You must at the greatest price, lay your convictions bare before friend and foe, with all the fire of your faith. Abraham Kuyper (1837 –1920) James Robert White is the director of Alpha and Omega Ministries, an … [Read more...]
The End Game is to Divide and Conquer
Comments by the Editor: Booker T. Washington had a great deal to say about how black leaders exploit their own race for financial and political gain. In his book My Larger Education, he wrote: There is another class of colored people who make a business of keeping the troubles, the wrongs, and the hardships of the Negro race before the … [Read more...]
The Supreme Court and the Mark of the Beast
In Revelation 13 it is prophesied that at the end of the age there will be a false prophet that arises to prepare for and give power to one called “the beast.” This “beast” deceives the nations and requires all to take a mark, 666. Without this mark no one can “buy, sell, or trade.” This “mark of the beast” has been a dominant subject in … [Read more...]
Don’t Blame Obama for America’s Moral Decay
Dr. Michael Youssef Posted on Saturday, May 2, 2015 There is a segment of our society that is ready to blame President Obama for everything, including America’s moral disintegration. Although Obama’s election and reelection were manifestations of America’s decline, he is not the cause of it. And although Hilary Clinton’s election would be the … [Read more...]
A Monk Who Challenged an Empire
In the fifth century there was a little monk named Telemachus from the Roman province of Asia which is modern day Turkey. He lived alone as a spiritual hermit in the desert seeking God. One day he became convinced that he was selfish rather than selfless, and was led by an inner voice to head to Rome without knowing why. He arrived when the Romans … [Read more...]
Jewish Holocaust: History Lessons for the Church Today
Albert Einstein is quoted to have said, The world is too dangerous to live in—not because of the people who do evil, but because of the people who let it happen." The month of April is Genocide awareness month. It’s also the month the Jews remember the Holocaust. The Holocaust has been described as the state-sponsored, systematic persecution … [Read more...]
The Conflict Between Church and State Has Escalated
Assertion of Liberty of Conscience by the Independents of the Westminster Assembly of Divines 1644 The question of Church and State has been a debated issue for many ages. We still suffer from Constantine’s decision of combining church and state, and his legacy still remains in European nations and now in America. Throughout history, the union of … [Read more...]
The Enduring Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s life left a vital legacy of civil courage rooted in transcendent truth. His death is an example of joyful hope amidst suffering. Today is the seventieth anniversary of the execution of the German Lutheran pastor and theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Along with Bonhoeffer, six other members of the German resistance, including … [Read more...]
Should We Meet Force with Force?
More Christians have suffered for their faith in twentieth century than in any other time in church history. Persecution watchdog group Open Doors released a report in 2014 of countries where believers in Jesus Christ are most heavily persecuted. There has been genocide of Christians in Iraq and unfortunately the West has stood by and let it … [Read more...]
Can War Be Justified on the Principles of the Christian Religion?
One of the main arguments I encounter regularly when chatting with friends and colleagues is that religion is bad because it produces violence and war. Of course religion is bad because God didn’t create us to practice religion. He created us to have a relationship with Him through His Son Jesus Christ—that is the purpose of every man and woman on … [Read more...]
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