Wayward Theology Or Blatant Unbelief: When Christians Dismiss Israel’s Role In Bible Prophecy
Ten years ago, I wouldn’t have considered it unbelief. Of course, I have long regarded it as unbiblical, and that came through a long time ago in my preaching as a young pastor and in all my writing since then. Yet despite the fact that it’s by far the most popular teaching in churches today, the assertion that the church is the “new Israel” is a denial of what the Bible clearly teaches.
The Next Generation Of Iran’s Regime - Even More Radical Than Before?
War is often described as chaos. But the most dangerous wars are not the ones with clear chains of command, identifiable leaders, and known objectives. The most dangerous wars are the ones where power splinters, ideology hardens, and younger men with something to prove begin acting without permission. That is where Iran now appears to be.
‘We’re Not Doing This Again’ Outcry Over Lockdown 2.0 Fuel Speculation
The world is teetering on the edge of a crisis that could reshape life as we know it. The Strait of Hormuz -- a narrow waterway carrying nearly a fifth of the globe’s daily oil supply -- is all but shut down amid the escalating conflict in Iran. The result: fuel prices soaring above $100 a barrel and governments quietly dusting off emergency playbooks that could force citizens to ration energy, limit travel, and accept curbs on freedoms previously taken for granted.



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