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ListenSince the 1940s, a significant number of American judges have engaged in social engineering rather than being faithful to their oaths of office to uphold the law. Series Articles Putting the Judiciary in Its Place Dr. Christopher Ion | July 16, 2024 January 22, 1973 (Roe vs Wade) was a glaring act of social engineering by an unconstitutional judiciary. "We the people" are the first three words of the Constitution, but since the 1940s, American government has been dominated by, "We the judges." Sanctity of human life, Bible reading and prayer in public schools, the...Read more... Read more... -->
When Congress Asked America to Fast, Pray, and Give Thanks to God
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Listen 170 2 1 0 2 7 32Total214 1776 – 1784 Congress issues sixteen spiritual proclamations From 1776 to 1784 (during the years of the American Revolution), the Congresses[1] of the United States issued sixteen separate spiritual proclamations, calling Americans to humble themselves, fast, pray, and give thanks to God. Few realize that during the American War of Independence, Congress issued spiritual proclamations to the thirteen states in which they asked citizens to seek the Lord in one of the darkest moments of the nation's history. Having been told for decades that America was birthed...Read more... Read more... -->
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Listen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total0 Series Articles Christian Living in January Dr. Christopher Ion | May 8, 2024 Whereas the end of each year is usually focused upon Thanksgiving, Christmas, and end-of-year activities, January offers a much-appreciated respite from the demands that often accompany these important celebratory events. While most of us are still accountable to the demands of every-day life as the New Year begins, this season of the year may be employed to establish the tone of the entire year. Casting an eye upon the year that is behind us should deepen the resolve of the true follower...Read more... Read more... -->
The Apostles of Jesus Christ
Listen 0 0 0 0 0 0 4Total4 In the New Testament, the term “apostle” occurs seventy-nine times: ten in the Gospels, twenty-eight in Acts, thirty-eight in the epistles, and three times in the book of Revelation. The English term, apostle, is derived from the Greek noun apostolos, meaning to send forth. Its primary use in the New Testament expresses the idea of dispatch, release, or dismiss, but possesses the element of commission, having the authority of and responsibility to the one who was sending. An apostle is one who is sent on a mission who possesses authority on behalf of the sender and...Read more... Read more... -->
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Samuel Huntington
January Articles | Signers of Declaration of Independence
Samuel Huntington (July 16, 1731 – January 5, 1796) was a jurist, statesman, and Patriot in the American Revolution from Connecti…
Francis Lightfoot Lee
American History | Christian Calendar (Holidays) | Christian History | January Articles | Signers of Declaration of Independence
Francis Lightfoot Lee (October 14, 1734 – January 11, 1797) was a member of the House of Burgesses in the Colony of Virginia. As …
How Thomas Paine Betrayed America
American History | Concepts of God | January Articles | Other Than Christianity | Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Paine is often employed by the political left as justification for their false claim that America was established as a sec…
Thomas Paine Argues, "No King But God"
American History | Christian Calendar (Holidays) | Christian History | January Articles
A growing number in America have suggested that religion or Christianity should have no place in the political life of the nation…
Thomas Nelson, Jr.
American History | Christian Calendar (Holidays) | Christian History | January Articles | Signers of Declaration of Independence
Thomas Nelson, Jr. (December 26, 1738 – January 4, 1789) was an American planter, soldier, and statesman from Yorktown, Virginia.…
Benjamin Franklin Was Not a Secularist
American History | Christian Beliefs | Christian History | January Articles
Leaving the deism of his youth and the immorality it produced, Benjamin Franklin came to realize that the Calvinism of his youth …