Christian Legislators vs. Democracy & Satan

Below is some of Jon Dunwell’s post on X in response to a Satanic Temple display in the Iowa State capitol celebration for this Christmas. But Jon’s response as a legislator (much less a pastor), is typical of many naïve Evangelicals. Are they inept biblically – not knowing the Christian’s biblical civil mandate to rule […]

God’s 6 Providences for America’s First Thanksgiving

If we fail to know our history, we may fail to make history! One night the whole persecuted church of 100 Christian Separatists made a daring escape out of England to Holland. Imprisonment and even execution was the fate of some Separatist Christians in England. They were called “Separatists” because they separated from the state […]

Church History: Jesus’s Church Design Vs. Today’s “Church” Design

1. Jesus said (Mat. 16:18): “I will build My church.” 1Cor. 3:9-10: “For we are God’s fellow workers; you are… God’s building. According to the grace of God which was given to me, like a wise master builder I laid a foundation, and another is building on it. But each man must be careful how he builds on it.” 1Cor. […]

Israel at War

“The way of the wicked is an abomination to the Lord, but he loves him who pursues righteousness” (Prov.15:9). “He who justifies the wicked and he who condemns the righteous are both alike an abomination to the Lord” (Prov. 17:15). “Those who are truly righteous are an abomination to the wicked, and those who are wicked are an abomination to the truly […]

American Revolution vs. TODAY

In Congress, July 4, 1776 The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another… Was their “Course of human events” MORE “necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands […]

Opinion Poll #2 Results: Why Churches are Responsible

Hi Friends! The averaged interest for the three topics (summarized): N.T. church versus today’s traditional church: 9 Different periods of Christian history: 10 Today’s news from a biblical perspective: 10 My opinion? #1 would be a “10” and #2 and #3 would be well below #1. Why? Because all Jesus is building here on earth […]

How Historical Christians Took Over Cities… And How We Can Again – Part 1

From the 17th century the American Pilgrims and Puritans started new, totally Christian towns, and turning into Christian cities. But America today is no longer a wilderness where Christians can start new Christian towns. But now, after more than three centuries, American towns and cities that started out being a: Christian Society: intolerant to all […]

How Historical Christians Took Over Cities… And How We Can Again – Part 2

The courageous Christian Pilgrims and Puritans established new, totally Christian, towns and cities in the 17th and 18th century all along eastern America. Out of the wilderness they cleared the woods, built log houses, defended themselves against raiding Indians, and built a Christian civilization. Virtually all colonial constitutions declared that their colonial was established for […]

How Historical Christians Took Over Cities… And How We Can Again – Part 3

In Parts 1 and 2, we saw in the 17th century how early American Christians established totally Christian towns and cities being literally ruled under Jesus, as King of kings, and God’s moral civil Law. And what an amazing American history that has proved God’s Word to be true, exactly as God promised and we […]

How Historical Christians Took Over Cities… And How We Can Again – Part 4

In Part 1-4, we saw historically how earlier Christians started or reformed/transformed their existing towns from godless to Christian… and affecting the whole Western Civilization to be Christian, despite its present decline. We looked at some of the historical reasons how and why they were able to do that. But the most important reason, without […]

How Historical Christians Took Over Cities… And How We Can Again – Part 5

There are hundreds of verses in the Old Testament mandating specific nations and all nations of the world to honor the Lord God and His Law. There are over one hundred verses mandating this in the book of Psalm alone. They are easy to find if you read looking for them. But what about the […]

Jesus’ Historical Validity

Does HISTORY really validate the New Testament Gospels to be true about Jesus: His first coming, His crucifixion, His resurrection, His coming again? Non-Christian ancient sources confirmed details of Christ’s passion and some His resurrection. Dr. Gary Habermas catalogued over 3,400 sources, many of which are skeptical or even critical of Christians, adding to their […]

The 7 Major Jewish Feasts

Passover is the first of the 7 major Jewish Feasts. The feasts are in 3 groups: In the Spring are the Feast of Passover; the Feast of Unleavened Bread; and the Feast of First Fruits. 50 days later is the Feast of Pentecost at the beginning of the harvest. “Pente” means 50. At the end of the summer harvest are celebrated the Feast of […]

Reading, Slavery, & Governments

Prior to the Civil War, Southern Democrat slave-holding states had laws making it illegal to teach slaves to read, making it easier to control illiterate, uneducated people. The Democrat- controlled North Carolina Legislature passed an Act in 1831 stated: “Whereas the teaching of slaves to read and write, has a tendency to excite dissatisfaction in their minds, and to produce insurrection and rebellion … […]

Jesus, Church, & Apostles Affecting Kings & Nations

Paul and Barnabas were the first apostles to go to gentile nations with the gospel. But history indicates that all the 12 apostles eventually went out to all parts of the world. The Ethiopian Eunuch, who Philip ran to his chariot, told him about Jesus, and then baptized him. This Ethiopian eunuch court official, recorded […]

How Saint Patrick “… found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian!”

Christian History “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Hosea 4:6 Rome had to withdraw its Legions from Britain in order to place them along the Roman Eastern borders to protect Rome from the Huns invasions from the East. This left Britain, which had been a Roman territory since the time of Julius Caesar, […]

Women of the Revolutionary War

Courageous women have always played a vital role in American history. Addressing the Daughters of the American Revolution, April 19, 1926, President Calvin Coolidge stated: “The importance of women in the working out the destiny of mankind … As there were fathers in our Republic so there were mothers … By their abiding faith they inspired and encouraged the men; by their sacrifice they performed […]

Kings, Democracy, Republic, & Constitution

In early history for centuries the only form of government was essentially kings, whether they were called – Pharaoh, Caesar, Kaiser, Darius, Alexander the Great, or Genghis Khan. The world’s first non-kingship government was when Israel entered the Promised Land after 40 years in the wilderness and 400 years of slavery in Egypt. There was […]

The Amazing John Quincy Adams, the Bible, Slavery, & the Muslims

“Old Man Eloquent” John Quincy Adams suffered a stroke at his desk in the House chamber. He had just given an impassioned speech against the Democrat plan to expand slavery into the Western territories acquired after the Mexican-American War. He died 2 days later without regaining consciousness. His death was the first to be communicated over the newly invented telegraph. One of […]

Fighting Muslims to Founding Georgia – Savoy, Oglethorpe, Wesleys, & Christianity

Christian History “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Hosea 4:6 Early in his career, Eugene of Savoy, under the command of Polish King Jan Sobieski, helped repel 200,000 Ottoman Turks on September 11, 1683, thus saving the city of Vienna, Austria. Austrian Prince Eugene of Savoy went on to become one of Europe’s […]

Ecclesia, Government, & Early America

Christian History “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” Hosea 4:6 The Greek the word for “church” is “ecclesia”. Where did this word originate? Does a building where Christians meet do justice to the word? No. How about a called-out assembly of Christians—meaning the Christians themselves meeting in those church buildings? Better. But this […]

Who Were the Reformers & Evangelists Who Laid American’s Foundation?

It all started on OCTOBER 31, 1517, an Augustinian monk named Martin Luther posted 95 debate questions or “theses” on the door of Wittenberg Church, which began the movement known as “the Reformation.” Luther’s initial objection was to the methods employed by Johann Tetzel selling indulgences to get people out of a so-called purgatory. Luther expected a small little debate between […]

What’s The Origin Of Valentine’s Day?

For this we have to go back to the Roman Empire, February 14, 269AD, when citizens were forced to worship the Roman gods, and “deified” emperors, by placing a pinch of incense on a fire before their statues. Those who refused worship of the Roman gods were considered “politically incorrect” or “unpatriotic” enemies of the state and killed. Emperor Decian’s persecution specifically targeted Christians with […]

Who Is Rev. John Harvard & Why Harvard University?

John Harvard’s grandfather lived in Stratford-upon-Avon and was an associate of Shakespeare’s father. His father was a butcher and owner of Queen’s Head Inn and Tavern. John Harvard was born in London and baptized on November 29, 1607, in the old St. Savior’s Parish near the London Bridge (present-day Southwark Cathedral). Most of his family died when a plague swept England in […]