End Of The Age?
Many have predicted when the world will end. All of them have been wrong. Jesus tells us that no man knows the hour. His word is sufficient for me. I will not attempt to make any predictions.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Many have predicted when the world will end. All of them have been wrong. Jesus tells us that no man knows the hour. His word is sufficient for me. I will not attempt to make any predictions.
I’m concerned that too many Americans feel that without the next Ronald Reagan or Donald Trump our situation is hopeless. Unfortunately, such a mindset is a fundamental misunderstanding of “We the people.” It’s our duty to fix our republic – not a mythical hero’s.
Throughout history, Christians have faced periods of intense persecution, forcing them to adopt ingenious strategies to conceal their faith and continue worshiping in secret.
On this the third sad anniversary of Rush’s passing, I know I’ll finally get to meet him one day and hear his booming voice again. Until then, I miss you Rush. Dittos.
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!
The historical existence of Jesus Christ stands as an irrefutable reality, rooted in recorded history much like other widely accepted figures.
Friedrich Nietzsche, in the late 19th century, articulated visionary ideas that reverberate with startling accuracy in the trajectory of modern society.
Throughout history, the West has thrived on a foundation shaped by Judeo-Christian values, underpinning the comforts and privileges enjoyed by many today.
The history of Christian communities in China is marked by government-led suppression, where the Chinese authorities have sought to control and limit the religious practices of Christians.
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.
Jesus’ profound statement, “Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s,” encapsulates a miraculous depth of wisdom that reverberates through history.
Most of us are familiar with the acronym WWJD–what would Jesus do? But maybe we need to think more along the lines of HWJDI–how would Jesus do it?
We have previously reported that today’s professional journalists rarely deliberately lie to us, but that they often omit rather important parts of the story. This was an Associated Press story, an ostensibly straight news piece, in which the writer managed to omit the most important part of the story. Read on and you’ll see why …
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?
At the time of the American Revolution there were at least five synagogues in the colonies and most of the Jews were patriots supporting the revolution.
We tend to make New Year’s Resolutions that we won’t or can’t keep, but God keeps His promises! And that’s a resolution you can count on!
Comprising 66 books written by multiple authors over centuries, The Bible encapsulates moral, spiritual, and philosophical wisdom that transcends human intellect.
As we celebrate the Messiah’s birth, may we truly become one nation devoted to God. From the staff of AFNN–we wish you a Merry Christmas!