Michael Brown and Jonathan Feldstein
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The shutdown, the Sabbath, and a weekly divine reset
As inconvenient as this period of enforced shutdown has been, it has also been a time of reflection, a time of growth, a time of deepening.
This is more important than recognizing 'the Mark of the Beast'
I’m hearing questions like these virtually every day from concerned Christians. “Do you think the world's reaction to the coronavirus is preparing the way for the antichrist? Will there be a mandatory vaccine that will include a microchip? Could this be the mark of the beast?”
When the media manufactures a Fauci-Trump split
I don’t know what happens behind closed doors in the White House. I don’t know the true nature of the relationship between Dr. Anthony Fauci and President Trump. I do know when the media blows a story up, making a mountain out of a molehill.
We all need saving
Growing up in a Jewish home, Jesus was not a frequent topic of conversation. So, it never dawned on me to ask my dad what “Jesus saves” actually meant.
Is the coronavirus a divine judgment on gays?
But what would Wiles say about pastors, elders, and bishops who have died of the virus? Or infants who have died? Was this divine judgment on them?
Why I am paying no attention to the COVID-19 conspiracy theories
Hardly an hour goes by without someone sending me the latest “must see” video or article. This is the one, I am told, that explains it all.
Getting God’s perspective on the current crisis
Yet in the midst of this crisis, God is at work. In fact, He has a plan. A redemptive plan. It is imperative that we get a divine perspective on the current crisis.
When churches say no to the government
There is precedent in Scripture for godly people saying no to the governing authorities.
MSNBC calls for prayer on live TV (this is not an April Fools' headline)
These are unprecedented times, and even TV hosts are doing unprecedented things.
Mayor de Blasio, you have overstepped your bounds
As a religious leader born and raised in New York, I’m appealing to you to reconsider your threats to the synagogues and churches of your city. Your words, sir, were reckless and could actually provoke people of faith to defy you. What on earth prompted you to say what you said?