Events in Israel are of particular importance to Bible prophecy. As a consequence, the crisis in Israel dominates our coverage of events relative to the unfolding of Bible prophecy in this generation.
Israel is the linchpin in studying Bible prophecy. Jesus’ description of the signs of His Return [Matt 24:3] are given from the perspective of [...]
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Israel and Bible Prophecy
Posted in A Jewish State, Academic, America, Apologetics Christian, Baptist, Benelux Treaty, Bible Prophecy, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Eschatology, Geopolitics, Global Economy, Global Government, Global Religion, Hypocrisy, Israel, Obama, Post-Christian America, Wesley Jacob, tagged Benelux Treaty, Bible Prophecy, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Eschatology, Geopolitics, Global Economy, Global Government, Global Religion, Israel, Jewish State on SunUTC2009-01-04T01:46:49+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Christmas in America
Posted in Apologetics Christian, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Devotional, Hypocrisy, Incarnation, Life, Post-Christian America, Wesley Jacob, tagged Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Devotional, Incarnation, the ‘new Cross’ on SunUTC2008-12-14T22:23:00+00:00 28, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Christmas in America is a spirited demonstration of human ingenuity, capitalist productivity, and the enjoyment of life. Many friends I know talk about how the glory of Christmas is windswept by unbridled commercialism and materialism. I couldn’t help but notice that not long after the Halloween candy is eaten, the sounds of Jingle Bell Rock [...]
When Christian Truth meets Post-Christian America – Part III
Posted in America, Apologetics Christian, Christian Anti-Defamation, Hypocrisy, Integrity, Politics, Post-Christian America, Religion, The Cross, Theology, Wesley Jacob, tagged Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Post-Christian America, the ‘new Cross’ on FriUTC2008-12-12T01:09:12+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
We must understand that, in the Christian worldview, culture is important, but never ultimate. Beyond this, we acknowledge that God is sovereign, and His providence rules over all.
The mission of the Church in the midst of this cultural crisis is to proclaim the truth and reach out to the casualties. In the face of rampant [...]
When Christian Truth meets Post-Christian America – Part I
Posted in Academic, America, Apologetics Christian, Christology, Devotional, Faith, Hypocrisy, Integrity, Philosophy, Politics, Post-Christian America, Wesley Jacob, tagged Apologetics Christian, Christology, Devotional, Post-Christian America on FriUTC2008-12-12T00:01:44+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
A significant culture-shift has taken place around America. The essential contours of American culture has been radically altered. The so-called Judeo-Christian consensus of the last millennium has given way to a post-modern, post-Christian, post-Western cultural crisis which threatens the very heart of American culture.
Reflecting on the changes experienced by America over just the last half-century, [...]
The Hypocrisy of Indian Politics – It’s all sauda
Posted in Academic, Advaita Vedanta, America, Christian Anti-Defamation, Economic Shift, Hypocrisy, Indian Politics, Integrity, McCain, Obama, Politics, Religion, US presidential election, Wesley Jacob, tagged Christian Anti-Defamation on SunUTC2008-11-16T00:24:53+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Isn’t politics everywhere like this? Well, yes and no. Politicians everywhere are human beings who react to incentives, and they’re evidently in it for the power. If they only wanted to do good to humankind, they’d be social workers or businessmen – successful businessmen are successful because they serve the needs of people – or [...]
The Hypocrisy of Indian Politics – Suitability, not principle
Posted in Academic, Apologetics Christian, Christian Anti-Defamation, Christology, Church History, Conversions, Economic Shift, Faith, Hypocrisy, Indian Politics, Religion, Wesley Jacob, tagged Christian Anti-Defamation on WedUTC2008-11-12T02:55:42+00:00 28, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Consider the nuclear deal, to take a current illustration. The BJP has opposed it, with Rajnath Singh saying that “it is not good for the future of the country,” and Murli Manohar Joshi claiming that it will make India “a junior partner of the US.” But can anyone have any doubt that if the NDA [...]