Archive for June 2009

Meeting with Lou Engle for GBW

Jun 30th, 2009 | By Marcus French | Category: News, Revolution & Justice

Leading up to the God Has a Better Way event on July 25th (see reaction to the event here), Lou Engle will be casting vision at a meeting on July 5th in Charlotte:

Special Meeting with Lou Engle
Please join us at FIRE Church for a special, city-wide rally with Lou Engle this Sunday night, July 5th, [...]



What is Science? (Part One)

Jun 25th, 2009 | By Marc Thomas | Category: Philosophy & Science

Science is a somewhat ambiguous word. Often, it is taken to mean the interpretation of empirical evidence indicating a phenomenon, physical effect or biological function. Modern society, to a certain extent, is based heavily on the idea that we should shape our function and everyday living by scientific finding and fact. However, this was not [...]



Iran’s Christian Revolution Gains Momentum

Jun 24th, 2009 | By Marcus French | Category: News, Persecution

Video from CBN on the rise of Christianity in Iran: [Link to Video]

Tags: christianity, Iran, Islam, jesus revolution, Middle East, Muslims, revolution



Half of Britons do not believe in Evolution

Jun 24th, 2009 | By Marc Thomas | Category: News, Philosophy & Science

http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2009/feb/01/evolution-darwin-survey-creationism
Guardian – 50% of Britons do not believe in evolutionism while only a quarter say it’s definitely true. Ironically, the results of the ‘Rescuing Darwin’ survey also reveal that 25% believe evolution is only ‘probably’ true.
The survey was conducted by ComRes (http://www.comres.co.uk/) whose clients include several of the biggest British banks, the BBC and the [...]



Sleeping with your Girlfriend

Jun 19th, 2009 | By Frank Turek | Category: Philosophy & Science

My friend David has a knack for cutting through the smokescreens people throw up when they’re trying to avoid making commitments, be they commitments to God or to other people. Last week, with one comment, he blew away all the smoke that a young agnostic was hiding behind. It was a demonstration of tremendous insight, and it required some courage to say. [...]



New Journal from NARTH Released

Jun 19th, 2009 | By Marcus French | Category: News, Sexuality & Gender

NARTH recently put out a press release concerning a new journal they’ve published:

New Scientific Research Refutes Unsubstantiated Claims Regarding Homosexuality
Encino, CA- A new report in this month’s edition of the peer-reviewed Journal of Human Sexuality finds that sexual orientation is not immutable and that psychological care for individuals with unwanted homosexual attractions is beneficial and [...]



War is the Likely Outcome of the Iranian Elections

Jun 18th, 2009 | By Marcus French | Category: Israel & The Jewish People, News

The following is an article from Joel Rosenberg called War is the Likely Outcome of the Iranian Elections reprinted in its entirety:
UPDATED MONDAY MORNING: The Supreme Leader of Iran has spoken. It’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad by a “landslide.” This means a major, cataclysmic war is the most likely outcome of the Iranian “elections.” And the battle [...]



Sextuplets survive abortion advice

Jun 16th, 2009 | By Marc Thomas | Category: Life & Family, News

“They more or less advised us to [abort some of the babies],” says Nuala Conway, a 26 year old mother of newborn sextuplets in Northern Ireland, “They told us about the risks we faced if we went ahead with the pregnancy.”



Everyday Heroes

Jun 15th, 2009 | By Marc Thomas | Category: Law & Politics, News

Article: Everyday Heroes
Elaine and Jonathan Huguenin, a twenty-something married couple, live in New Mexico and run a small photography business called ‘Elaine.’ So why is it that two young Christian photographers have been compared to people refusing services to African-Americans in the 1950s?
The trouble began when Elaine, rather cordially, refused to photograph a same-sex commitment [...]



The Moabite Church

Jun 10th, 2009 | By Bryan Purtle | Category: Scripture

“For because of your trust in your own achievements and treasures, even you yourself will be captured; and Chemosh will go off into exile together with his priests and princes.” -Jer. 48.7

The Moabites were a people who lived in what we now know as Jordan, mostly making their abode along the eastern shore of the Dead Sea. Their kingdom was often in conflict with Israel, and the God of Israel had a long-standing controversy with them. The [...]