Did God the Father give ancient Israel outdated instructions, which Jesus Christ had to come to change? Or were the ancient Israelites guided by the same One who was born as Jesus Christ? The answer may surprise you!
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Did God the Father give ancient Israel outdated instructions, which Jesus Christ had to come to change? Or were the ancient Israelites guided by the same One who was born as Jesus Christ? The answer may surprise you!
The modern nation of Israel has experienced almost constant conflict since its establishment in 1948. End-time prophecy focuses on dramatic events in that region, but can you recognize the signs leading to the return of Jesus Christ?
Corruption in government is an age-old problem. Will rulers always choose their own interests over the interests of the governed? Scripture tells of a wonderful future of perfect government under Jesus Christ!
Can any human being really bring about the change our nations need? What does God say about change? What change does He have in mind for our world, and for you?
As the world enters 2009 and a new President takes office in the United States, slogans of "Change" and "Hope" have crashed into worsening economic and geo-political realities. The harbinger of economic catastrophe unprecedented since the...
In the years ahead of us, American wealth, power and prestige—and the vaunted "American lifestyle"—will never be the same.
Diplomats and most citizens of European and Islamic nations desire peace, but Bible prophecies—coming alive today—foretell a major confrontation between Europe and the Islamic world in the years just ahead.
Question: I understand that it is not polite to use "curse words," since many people consider them vulgar and offensive. But why do some people object to such seemingly inoffensive outbursts as "gosh" or "gee" or "Jiminy Cricket...
I have just finished reading your booklet, The World Ahead: What Will It Be Like? and I was moved to write to you. It was very inspiring, and a wonderfully clear...
While Rome is struggling with issues of traditionalism and ecumenism, its Protestant "daughter" churches are increasingly warming to their separated mother. What does this mean for the future of religion?