Month: January 2005

All I Want for Christmas is Some Tolerance

This year, nowhere was the stark irony of Christmas sans Christ (or anything remotely related to the Christian religion) more apparent than in Denver. There, the Parade of Lights rolled along, replete with secular symbols of the season like gingerbread houses and Santa Claus mixed with what organizers claimed would be an “international procession to

What happened to freedom of speech?

You cannot quote what the Bible has to say about homosexuality in public or you will be charged with a “hate crime.” Philadelphia is only the beginning. If we fail to take a stand here, this “crime” will soon be applied across America. In the 27 years of this ministry, I have never witnessed a

Unprecedented abuse of power silences Christian message

Eleven Christians were arrested at a homosexual event called “Outfest” in Philadelphia last October and were charged with three felonies and five misdemeanors. Four of the eleven now face up to 47 years in prison because they, and not the others, were caught on camera evangelizing. “This case is about the unprecedented abuse of power

PERSECUTION OF CHRISTIANS GROWING IN THE UNITED STATES.

“According to some experts a pattern is emerging reminiscent of Jewish persecution in post war Germany. ‘Isolation of, and discrimination against Christians is growing almost geometrically’ says Don McAlvany in The Midnight Herald. ‘This is the way it started in Germany against the Jews. As they became more isolated and marginalized by the Nazi propaganda