Tag: Christians
Assyrian Genocide: Turkey’s Ottoman Empire and Slaughters
Assyrian Genocide: A Fate Worse Than Death In the Assyrian Genocide, from 1914-1918, historians remind the world about another genocidal episode perpetrated by the Turkish government. I say ‘another genocidal episode’ because the Turkish government was guilty of a much worse slaughter. Though, to this day, they deny that it ever happened. But it did.…
Jesus Revolution: A Story of bold Love & Spiritual Awakening
Jesus Revolution, looking back and moving forward The movie, “Jesus Revolution” was a wonderful reminder of my early years as a young believer. By God’s grace, I was blessed to have lived in the middle of that beautiful experience. What follows is a summary of that revolution. The world needed a revolution then. It needs…
Daniel Two Statue, a 10,000-foot view of the prophecy statue
Daniel Two sets the foundational storyline and thus is more important than Daniel Chapter Nine. Here is my advice regarding the Book of Daniel. Study Daniel two. Know it well first. Then you will be ready to move on to the other chapters. It is very common for Bible prophecy students to spend a lot…
Daniel One, from a ten thousand foot view.
Take a look at Daniel One from a 10,000-foot perspective. From 10,000 feet, we can see things more clearly. Daniel One begins the journey through the incredible prophecies of Daniel. So, that is where I’ll start these 10,000-foot overviews of the book. Over the last several years, I’ve come to believe that the book of…
Return to God. Was the Hagia Sophia a warning to Christians
Return to God. The One who sent His Son Jesus. In the Garden of Eden, Eve ate a piece of fruit. At the time, it seemed innocent. But we know the truth. Her actions required a return to God. But instead, she defended herself. Blamed others. And so the deadly pattern of history was set…
Postmillennialism: A dangerous view of Bible prophecy
Postmillennialism can be dangerous to your spiritual health I’m convinced. Postmillennialism is a dangerous doctrine. Yes, it is a theology that was and is taught by respected theologians. But wrong is wrong, and this is dangerous. And those who teach it put unlearned believers at risk in these last days. In fact, it is so…
The One-World Government: Biblical view not bat-sh _ _ crazy
The “One-World Government is coming.” Can we escape it? (My apologies to those of you who are bat-sh _ _ crazy. I mean no disrespect.) So, here’s a scary thought. A one-world government. It’s coming. Boo! And who will lead this governing body? It won’t be President Trump, Obama, Bush, or Nikolai what’s-his-name. Sarcasm alert.…
The Mark of the Beast versus the Mark of God
Have you compared the Mark of the Beast with The Mark of God? We’ve heard of the mark of the beast. At least many of us have. Do you realize there is also a mark of God? Well, there is. There is a mark of God, and it showed up in the scriptures long before…
Strong faith of Habakkuk’s is a model for Christians today
Strong Faith: What does it look like? The prophet Habakkuk had strong faith. At least I should say, eventually, he did. And a portion of his journey of faith was modeled for us in three impactful chapters in the Bible. But his strong faith didn’t come easy. In fact, he undoubtedly spent many hours that…
Parable of the talents: Well done good and faithful servant
Well done. You did good! Many Christians are familiar with the phrase. “Well done good and faithful servant.” We find that phrase in the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30. In this article, we’ll take a look at the parable and explore the importance of the famous phrase. And since this site primarily considers…