Shavuot or Pentecost?

My dear friends, tonight at Sundown our Jewish friends around the world will begin the celebration of Shavuot.  Though Jews and Christians share the same spiritual roots, we view things a bit differently because of the roll of Jesus Christ in each of our theological belief systems. Christians have much to celebrate, just as the …

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President Obama, King Abdullah Discuss Jordan and ISIS

After the royal snub in January, President Obama finally found time to sit down and discuss the Syrian refugee crisis and the threat of ISIS with our greatest Sunni Muslim ally in the Middle East, King Abdullah of Jordan.  (View the 2 minute recap of remarks, or read the entire transcript.) To date, Jordan has …

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Evaluating Candidates in Tonight’s Republican Debate

Like it or not, election season is upon us.  That means we’re forced to put up with the onslaught of political ads and candidates attempting to rip one another to shreds.  I don’t care for it, and I don’t know of anyone who does, but unfortunately, that has become part of American politics.  Despite that, …

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A Tale of Three Cruises (Part 2): Our New Cruise Ship!

Welcome to the final post of our study, Looking for the Blessed Hope.  We have studied Israel’s past, present and prophetic future over the past 10 weeks and this is our finale!  However, it is a 2-part finale, so if you have wandered to this page without first reading yesterday’s post, please back up and …

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