The Case for the Continuation of Spiritual Gifts
The question of whether spiritual gifts such as prophecy, tongues, healing, and miracles continue to operate in the church today remains one of the most contested theological issues within modern Christianity.
Reformation Day: The Day Truth Nailed Itself to the Church Door
More than five hundred years ago, in a small town in Germany, a simple act set into motion one of the most important movements in human history.
The Evidences That Show the Reality of a True God
In an age of increasing skepticism, secularism, and spiritual confusion, the most foundational question still echoes through every culture, worldview, and soul: Is there a God—and if so, can we know Him?
Voting with Our Faith
In a democracy, voting is one of the most significant acts of civic responsibility, a chance for every citizen to have a say in the direction of their country.
Israel’s Right to Self-Defense
In a world filled with geopolitical instability, few alliances are as important as the one between the United States and Israel.
The Israel-USA Alliance
The alliance between the United States and Israel stands as one of the most enduring and strategically significant partnerships in modern geopolitics.
The Enduring Impact of Christianity on the Latino Community in America
In the United States, the Latino community represents not just a demographic shift but a profound cultural force with deep roots in faith.
America as a Constitutional Republic
The United States of America is often referred to as a democracy, but its true form of government is a constitutional republic.