Politics

  • Learn How to Love Gays Without Condoning Their Sin

    Learn How to Love Gays Without Condoning Their Sin

    Chances are, you or someone close to you has a loved one who is living a homosexual life. God wants you to love them unconditionally. Here are three simple ways we all can do this. 1. Show them Jesus. Please love them, welcome them and minister to them. A church and its people “loved” my brother back…

  • President Obama, You Have Crossed a Dangerous, Unprecedented Line

    President Obama, You Have Crossed a Dangerous, Unprecedented Line

    Dear Mr. President, I write to you today as a concerned citizen of our great nation, standing as a witness against your historic actions on the morning of July 21, 2014, actions which I hope you will one day repudiate with deep remorse and regret. I am referring, of course, to your signing an executive…

  • Is the American Model of Government Biblical?

    Is the American Model of Government Biblical?

    In 1787, after a long hot summer of debate in Independence Hall, Philadelphia, delegates from the thirteen American colonies approved the final draft of the United States Constitution. Ben Franklin was one of those delegates. Now in his eighties and infirm, he was carried into the Hall each day. When George Washington, the chairman, declared…

  • Why We Must Recover America’s Christian Heritage

    Why We Must Recover America’s Christian Heritage

    “People without a heritage are easily persuaded.” — Karl Marx “Look to the rock from which you were hewn, and from the hole of the pit from which you were dug. Look to Abraham your father and Sarah who bore you (Is. 51:1-2). If America is to recover from its downhill slide into an abyss…

  • Nelson Mandela: Sinner or Saint?

    Nelson Mandela: Sinner or Saint?

    Without a doubt, Nelson Mandela was one of the towering figures of our times, a man who became a legend and cultural icon while still alive. Now that he is dead, his detractors are demonizing him while his followers are canonizing him. Sen. Ted Cruz was quick to find this out after he issued a…

  • Sarah Palin and the Hypocrisy of Secular Feminism

    Sarah Palin and the Hypocrisy of Secular Feminism

    When Sarah Palin was vilely and viciously attacked by MSNBC host Martin Bashir, the secular feminists were eerily silent, affirming once again their political and social agendas trump any concern they may have for women. If they were really “for women,” per se, they would have been the first to come to the defense of…

  • House Stenographer Says Holy Spirit Moved Her to Shout, ‘God Will Not Be Mocked’

    House Stenographer Says Holy Spirit Moved Her to Shout, ‘God Will Not Be Mocked’

    A stenographer from the House of Representatives was forcibly removed from the floor Wednesday evening during the vote to end the partial government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling after an odd outburst. Dianne Reidy, 48, made her way to the Speaker’s Chair while the vote was taking place, “ranting about God, Free Masons and…

  • In a Politically Divided Left vs. Right World, Christ Should be Center

    In a Politically Divided Left vs. Right World, Christ Should be Center

    We should not be talking right now. According to the naysayers who predicted Christianity’s demise by the year 2000, we should not even be here. In 1917 Communist officials declared in St. Petersburg, Russia, that by the 21st century the entire world would embrace Communism, and the Christian faith would cease to exist. In the…

  • Megachurch Pastor Joel Hunter Pays Price for Political Activism

    Megachurch Pastor Joel Hunter Pays Price for Political Activism

    There’s a price to pay for becoming the voice of moderate conservatism and coalition politics. Even more so for refusing to march in lockstep with the Republican Party. Ask Joel Hunter of Northland Church, Florida’s largest evangelical congregation. Hunter, 65, says his suburban megachurch may have lost as many as 1,500 members, or 10 percent…

  • God Is Moving On Capitol Hill

    God Is Moving On Capitol Hill

    Amid a steady stream of godless governing in Washington, D.C., Virginia Rep. Randy Forbes sees a behind-the-scenes miracle: politicians uniting in prayer The prayer to save America began in Room 219 on Capitol Hill. In 2005, two years before the global economic crisis erupted, U.S. Rep. Randy Forbes, R-Va., went into Room 219—an ornate room…

  • How Prayer is Infiltrating Congress

    Watch a video with Rep. Randy Forbes as he gives insight into the origins of a weekly prayer meeting that convenes before each session in Room 219 of the Capitol building.

  • Faith, Policy and Liberation Theology in the Church and State

    Faith, Policy and Liberation Theology in the Church and State

    I speak today as a person whose grandmother was noted by one newspaper as the first ordained female Hispanic minister in New York City history, whose immediate family vacillated between being, at times, economically poor to lower-middle class. My particular ministry evolved out of serving hundreds of poor, at-risk Hispanic children in the Sunset Park…

  • ORU Names Billy Wilson as Fourth President

    ORU Names Billy Wilson as Fourth President

    Oral Roberts University (ORU) has named William “Billy” Wilson, 54, as its fourth president. ORU is announcing the successor to Mark Rutland at a press conferencing happening right now at the Tulsa, Okla., campus. Charisma News caught up with Wilson just hours before the official announcement to discuss his vision for ORU in an exclusive…

  • My Response to Your Inaugural Speech, Mr. President

    My Response to Your Inaugural Speech, Mr. President

    The president declared it. A pastor prayed it. And woe betide those who differ with this new reality announced at yesterday’s presidential inauguration: Gay is now an official social category as defined and tangible as black or white. Put another way, romantic attraction and sexual desire are now viewed as being as innate and immutable…

  • 5 Excuses for Not Praying for the President

    5 Excuses for Not Praying for the President

    Inauguration Day is here, which means I’ll end up feeling guilty. Add the pre-and-post Inauguration media coverage, and it’s going to be a pretty crummy week. I don’t think my self-esteem can take it. Maybe I’ll move to Myanmar and take my chances there. I feel this way every four years when Inauguration Day rolls…

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