Netanyahu as Mordechai, America as Esther

In the story of Esther, celebrated during the Feast of Purim, which begins tomorrow, Esther and her relative, Mordechai, are very close in heart and relationship, though separated by distance. By Robert Stearns Through her beauty, Esther has won a coveted position of...

Ten Biggest Mistakes People Make on the Mission Field

One of the greatest joys in my life is ministering in foreign countries. Since I surrendered to a call to missions 15 years ago, I’ve visited 29 nations and developed relationships with dozens of pastors and leaders who now consider me their friend and brother....

Do Swedish Implants Hint at the ‘Mark of the Beast?’

With the wave of a hand, office workers in Sweden have the power to open doors, print and pay for lunch, among other things, with an embedded microchip. “We want to be able to understand this technology before big corporates and big government come to us and say...

How to Turn Up the Heat on a Lukewarm Christian

A modern day clash of extremes. Christian morals and values meet head on with today’s progressive society which is decaying. Experience Abigail’s plight as she engages Joshua’s world of temptation and debauchery. Joshua is a teen who claims to be a...

What We Can Learn from Coptic Christians

Although I am a critic of Catholic theology, I commend Pope Francis for recognizing the 21 Coptic Christians murdered by ISIS as true Christian martyrs. “They were killed for the simple fact that they were Christians,” said Francis. He went on to say,...