by Clifford May Imagine if Muslims in Europe were being arrested for nothing more than peacefully practicing their religion. Imagine if Muslims in South America were being sentenced to death for “insulting” Jesus. Imagine if mosques were being bombed and burned by terrorists in a growing list of Christian-majority countries. Now here’s what you don’t […]
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Fighting to Restore a Culture of Life
by Star Parker A black child has a 50-percent chance of being aborted and, if born, a 70-percent chance of living in a single parent home. A campaign launched in Los Angeles this week seeks to raise awareness to what is becoming known as “black genocide” — the devastation occurring in black America as result […]
Roe vs. Wade: Day of Infamy
by Rusty Lee Thomas January 22, 1973 is another day besides December 7, 1941, that shall live in infamy in American history. On this day, 38 years ago, the Supreme Court decriminalized the sin and crime of abortion. Tragically, they struck down every law in America that protected preborn children from those who would arbitrarily […]
The Creation or Evolution Debate: A Vital Issue for Today’s Church
by Anthony Dallison This important and vital issue regarding the Creation/Evolution debate is not only a vital one for the Church in the 21st Century but is coming increasingly to the fore even in scientific circles as more and more ‘honest’ scientists and evolutionists are being faced with the facts of evolution’s inadequacy to explain […]
The Christian Christmas Tree
by Mark R. Rushdoony Some Christians shun the Christmas tree as inappropriate or even ungodly because of its long association with pagan usage. This writer sees the Christmas tree as a Biblically sound tradition that represents a significant victory for Christendom over paganism. The origins of many of our traditions are often obscured by centuries […]
Let Not Your Hearts Be Troubled Joy, Joy, Joy
by Allan EricksonDecember 4, 2010 Even though 90% of Americans celebrate Christmas, a tradition going back many centuries on this continent, the only tradition some people wish to establish is an attack on Christmas. How strange that a celebration of joy, peace and love should be rejected by a tiny few. Then again, perhaps it […]
A Christmas Message in Scripture
The Early Promise And the LORD God said unto the serpent, Because thou hast done this, thou art cursed above all cattle, and above every beast of the field; upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy life. And I will put enmity between thee and the […]
Proclamation 4883 – Thanksgiving Day, 1981
November 12, 1981 By the President of the United States of America A Proclamation America has much for which to be thankful. The unequaled freedom enjoyed by our citizens has provided a harvest of plenty to this Nation throughout its history. In keeping with America’s heritage, one day each year is set aside for giving […]
A Remembrance: Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers
by Ronald W. Kirk The following poem “Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers” comes from a great volume of poetry for children, The Home Book of Verse for Young People. Thanks to my literary mentor Rosalie Slater of the Foundation for American Christian Education, this book formed the centerpiece of our poetry literature program for the […]
Personhood Amendments: A Righteous Battle for Life
by Randall Terry, Founder, Society for Truth and Justice, and Operation Rescue In the middle of Missy Smith’s heroic effort to run TV ads in DC showing aborted babies (see ads at MissySmith.com and help her if you can!) another battle is raging. It concerns the personhood amendment efforts in several states. The goal of […]
I Like Christine O’Donnell, And My Gut Tells Me She’s Right and Her Critics Wrong
by Jerry Newcombe If I lived in Delaware (and I wish I did for only one day—November 2, 2010), I’d vote for Christine O’Donnell for senator. Why? Because she promises to oppose the furtherance of the Obama-Reid-Pelosi agenda. And I believe her. That alone suffices for me in this race. With all the terrible things […]
Columbus’ Christian Character and Divine Mission
Much controversy has arisen over the celebration of the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus. Many attacks have been leveled against him and western civilization. The target of the attacks of many is not so much against Columbus as it is against Christianity, which is the source of the values of […]
Christopher Columbus
Excerpted from America’s God and Country: Encylopedia of Quotationsedited by William Federer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), after seven years of trying to convince the monarchs of Europe to finance his expedition, won the support of Queen Isabella of Castille and King Ferdinand Aragon. Columbus set sail on August 3, 1492, and after the longest voyage ever […]
The Homeless of the 21st Century
by Connie Lemacks-Davis It was a lovely summer evening and stretched across the sky an array of pastel colors lingered from a beautiful sunset. As we drove down a busy street in the usual heavy traffic, we stopped for a red light and happened to glance across the street. There she was – the same […]
Where Are We Going?
by Dan SmithwickPresident, Nehemiah Institute In 1986, our ministry developed a unique biblical worldview assessment tool called the PEERS Test. The assessment was designed to reflect an individual’s basic ‘worldview position’ in five key areas of life: Politics, Economics, Education, Religion and Social Issues (P-E-E-R-S). Using a scale of +100 to -100, results of the […]