It’s Easter! He Has Risen!
On this beautiful Easter morning, let’s not forget that this high and holy day isn’t about the rabbit or the eggs. It’s all about Jesus. He is risen indeed!
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
On this beautiful Easter morning, let’s not forget that this high and holy day isn’t about the rabbit or the eggs. It’s all about Jesus. He is risen indeed!
The Old Covenant and the New Covenant stand as pillars that shape the beliefs and practices of millions around the world.
It’s Palm Sunday! Why do we happily wave Palm Branches and shout “Hosanna!” when we know what happens in 5 days? Because we also know what happens on Easter!
“There shall be showers of blessing, if we but trust and obey; there shall be seasons refreshing, if we let God have His way!”
Someone once asked the question, “what would you do if you woke up tomorrow with only those things left that you thanked God for today?”
According to Pew, 28% of Americans say they are atheists, agnostics, or nothing in particular. With its steady growth, the group has been labeled: “nones.”
Admittedly, I don’t have objective proof that God exists. But I have observations that without faith in his existence, civilization crumbles.
Many individuals are unaware of the ongoing spiritual battle surrounding us, but as Christians, we are called to be vigilant and engaged in this warfare.
Worry. Anxiety. Depression. These disorders have reached pandemic proportions, afflicting people from all walks of life, worldwide.
The Old Testament book of Ruth, although brief, has a powerful message: through Ruth, believers in Christ are grafted into the branch of God’s Chosen People!
Recently, I wrote a message titled “Babylon the Great Is Fallen.” In that message, I erroneously stated that “Mystery Babylon” was mentioned in Revelation 18. Since that time, I’ve done a much deeper study on the subject and there are some things I’d like to clarify here. First of all, “Mystery Babylon” is …
Throughout history, Christians have faced periods of intense persecution, forcing them to adopt ingenious strategies to conceal their faith and continue worshiping in secret.
Today, we live in a world of confusion and delusion, like I never could have dreamed we’d see in my lifetime. Or ever, for that matter.
John the Baptist stands as a significant figure in both theological and historical contexts, serving a crucial role in preparing the way for the ministry of Jesus Christ.
Does it seem like life is little more than making endless decisions? Maybe there’s an easier way to navigate through the choices!
It’s been a very tough year for a lot of people. We’ve had to watch our nation and the world continue to become more violent, more perverse, and more cruel.
The first car drove by with headlights on. Then several more vehicles. Low beams blaring. It was sundown. My cousin and I were parked at a stoplight when the funeral procession passed.
It’s still January, and even though we’re “resting in the Lord” (Psalm 37:7), we may still need inspiration to make it until Spring.
I delight in knowing that Claudine Gay is now the poster child of affirmative action in which an unqualified person gets the job over a qualified person because of race or sex — or in her case, both.
The holidays are over and we’re facing winter in all its glory. Now that the most wonderful time of the year is past, how do we find joy in the January?