6 Little Known Short Things Every Christian Should Know, but You Might Not

Craig HueyChristian Persecution, Current Events, Donald Trump, Faith, Family, Persecuted Church1 Comment

1. The Persecuted Church: Christians Slaughtered in Nigeria and Uganda More than 150 Christians including three pastors, were murdered last month in Nigeria. In Uganda, Islamists attacked a private high school and slaughtered dozens of students. The students were singing gospel songs when the massacre began. Sadly, the Biden Administration is ignoring the growing persecution. 2. Newsom Tramples Parental Rights … Read More

Jesus Revolution: This Powerful Movie is Now on Netflix [My Personal Recommendation]

Craig HueyChristian Mobilization, Faith, Family, Religious Liberty1 Comment

The Jesus Revolution is a powerful testimony of best online pharmacy with fast delivery clomid for sale with the lowest prices today in the USA God at work, sparking a revival across America in the 1970s. The movie is now available on Netflix. I believe this movie came out at just the right time to transform America today. The movie … Read More

5 Things You Don’t Know, but Christians Should

Craig HueyAbortion, Christian Persecution, Faith, Family, God's Word, Homosexuality/Transgenderism, Supreme CourtLeave a Comment

Discrimination Against Christian Business Owners Six-in-ten Americans think business owners should be able to deny services in situations where providing them may suggest support for lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT) lifestyle, to which they have personal or religious objections, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Biden’s $500,000 Tax Giveaway: English Teaching Grant Requiring Trans Agenda in Pakistan … Read More

A Biblical Worldview of the Student Debt Forgiveness Supreme Court Decision – Debt is Debt – 5 Things it Tells us About our Cultures and Political Future

Craig HueyEconomics, Faith, Family, Government4 Comments

The Supreme court decision on student debt forgiveness can be viewed from a Biblical worldview. When our children were younger, my wife and I taught them that there were some things that they were put in charge of, and other things that other people were in charge of. If they didn’t hear the words “this is yours,” or “you are in … Read More