Michael Brown and Jonathan Feldstein
Latest
We must have the prophetic discernment of the sons of Issachar
We must know what time it is, understanding what God is doing, what Satan is doing, what the world is doing, and what we should be doing.
Destroying a child’s future to keep them happy for the moment
You will sterilize a child for life because you want them to be happier in the moment? You will mutilate their healthy body parts because you want them to be happier for now?
What Dennis Prager got wrong about transgender identity
It is absurd to think that a bearded man who dresses like a woman has violated the Torah while a biological male who does his best to destroy biological reality and transform himself into a woman has not violated Torah law.
The Church’s silence is hurting young people
The young generation in particular needs guidance. They have been bombarded for years by anti-God, anti-biblical voices and values.
Should we put up political signs in our yards?
My own view was that if they really felt the signs would be helpful to the candidates and would also lead to some fruitful, honest discussion with their neighbors, it might be fine.
If you're over 60, you could be part of the 'Joshua generation'
While it is true that Joshua lived to be 110, an older age than we could expect today, it is also true that he did not begin his most important mission until the second half of his life.
According to Gov. Newsom, the baby in the womb is not our neighbor
It is not about Republicans vs. Democrats. It is a matter of an elected official defiantly sinning in the face of God, using the Bible to back his cause.
Why the Left can't successfully reproduce over the generations
Not only are people of faith reproducing, but many countries are waking up to the weakness of leftist ideologies, most recently in Italy, where the election of Giorgia Meloni has stirred up a firestorm of leftist criticism.
If you’re a Christian, you should have a target on your back
In short, if we’re not being persecuted or resisted or targeted on some level for our godly living and preaching in Jesus, then something is wrong.
We are small, but we matter to God
And when we visit the cemetery, we are reminded of one certain thing: barring the return of the Lord in our lifetimes, that is our destiny as well.