Over the last many decades, almost every sector of life in America—schools, government, media, corporate America, to name a few—have incrementally and systematically eliminated Christmas for what it is—a commemoration of the birth of the Son of God and Savior of mankind, Jesus Christ.
“Merry Christmas” is chastised in favor of “Happy Holidays”. “Christmas break” in schools is now “Winter break” and Christmas trees are “festive trees”...
December 21, 2019
Over the last many decades, almost every sector of life in America—schools, government, media, corporate America, to name a few—have incrementally and systematically eliminated Christmas for what it is—a commemoration of the birth of the Son of God and Savior of mankind, Jesus Christ.
“Merry Christmas” is chastised in favor of “Happy Holidays”. “Christmas break” in schools is now “Winter break” and Christmas trees are “festive trees”...
December 20, 2019
Over the last many decades, almost every sector of life in America—schools, government, media, corporate America, to name a few—have incrementally and systematically eliminated Christmas for what it is—a commemoration of the birth of the Son of God and Savior of mankind, Jesus Christ.“Merry Christmas” is chastised in favor of “Happy Holidays”. “Christmas break” in schools is now “Winter break” and Christmas trees are “festive trees”...
December 19, 2019
We hate to interrupt your Christmas season with discussion of politics, but the President of the United States is about to be impeached.
Only two presidents in our history have been impeached (Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton). Richard Nixon resigned before impeachment.
While it’s unlikely the Republican-majority Senate will follow the Democrat-majority House in impeaching President Trump—and thus removing him from office—it’s worth trying to understand what is taking place.
Why is President Trump being impeached? What do Russian election meddling, FBI surveillance of President Trump, FISA court rulings, Ukraine phone calls, Joe Biden and his son Hunter, the “Deep State”, and partisan politics have to do with all this? Is it possible to untangle and understand this and conclude what it all means?
Robert Knight, columnist for the Washington Times, joins us this weekend to clarify the impeachment of President Trump.
December 14, 2019
We hate to interrupt your Christmas season with discussion of politics, but the President of the United States is about to be impeached.Only two presidents in our history have been impeached (Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton). Richard Nixon resigned before impeachment.While it’s unlikely the Republican-majority Senate will follow the Democrat-majority House in impeaching President Trump—and thus removing him from office—it’s worth trying to understand what is taking place.Why is President Trump being impeached? What do Russian election meddling, FBI surveillance of President Trump, FISA court rulings, Ukraine phone calls, Joe Biden and his son Hunter, the “Deep State”, and partisan politics have to do with all this? Is it possible to untangle and understand this and conclude what it all means?Robert Knight, columnist for the Washington Times, joins us this weekend to clarify the impeachment of President Trump.
December 13, 2019
This is a rebroadcast of our December 22, 2018 program:
The most significant event in history was the coming of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, into our world.
From being born of a virgin woman, to living a sinless life, to performing miraculous acts, to offering His life on a cross to pay the penalty for mankind’s sin, to rising from the dead, to ascending into heaven—all in front of a watching world—is beyond extraordinary. The only reasonable conclusion is that Jesus is who He claimed to be—God.
Christmas should be the remembering and celebrating of Christ’s birth. Yes, Christmas has pagan and Roman Catholic roots, and yes, the early church didn’t commemorate it, but setting aside a day to honor Christ’s coming into the world is a good thing...
December 7, 2019
This is a rebroadcast of our December 22, 2018 program:The most significant event in history was the coming of the Son of God, Jesus Christ, into our world.From being born of a virgin woman, to living a sinless life, to performing miraculous acts, to offering His life on a cross to pay the penalty for mankind’s sin, to rising from the dead, to ascending into heaven—all in front of a watching world—is beyond extraordinary. The only reasonable conclusion is that Jesus is who He claimed to be—God.Christmas should be the remembering and celebrating of Christ’s birth. Yes, Christmas has pagan and Roman Catholic roots, and yes, the early church didn’t commemorate it, but setting aside a day to honor Christ’s coming into the world is a good thing...
December 6, 2019
In the first two chapters of his letter to Christians in Rome, the apostle Paul establishes that all people are sinners and separated from God, spanning the spectrum from non-believing Gentiles to religious Jews.
Paul describes what leads the former group (non-believing Gentiles) into downward spiraling degrees of sexual immorality and other sins is suppressing the truth and not acknowledging God (v. 21, 28).
That makes sense—reject the authority of God and man is the authority—and goes a long way to explain why American society today is “depraved, full of strife, arrogant, inventors of evil…and gives hearty approval to those who practice” sin” (Romans 1:28-32 [Open in Logos Bible Software (if available)] excerpts).
But there’s another reason given in Romans 1...
November 30, 2019
In the first two chapters of his letter to Christians in Rome, the apostle Paul establishes that all people are sinners and separated from God, spanning the spectrum from non-believing Gentiles to religious Jews.Paul describes what leads the former group (non-believing Gentiles) into downward spiraling degrees of sexual immorality and other sins is suppressing the truth and not acknowledging God (v. 21, 28).That makes sense—reject the authority of God and man is the authority—and goes a long way to explain why American society today is “depraved, full of strife, arrogant, inventors of evil…and gives hearty approval to those who practice” sin” (Romans 1:28-32 [Open in Logos Bible Software (if available)] excerpts).But there’s another reason given in Romans 1...
November 29, 2019