Kirk Cameron's library movement counters the culture war
Actor Kirk Cameron hopes to see Christian parents train their children to act as "soldiers of light," warning they can't stand idly by as the culture attempts to subvert faith-based values.
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Skip to main contentActor Kirk Cameron hopes to see Christian parents train their children to act as "soldiers of light," warning they can't stand idly by as the culture attempts to subvert faith-based values.
After the United States carried out coordinated strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites Saturday, several congressional Republicans praised President Donald Trump for bringing the country into Israel’s war with Iran, a move that has sparked fears of a broader regional conflict.
Political commentators Tucker Carlson and Stephen K. Bannon recently discussed their mutual discernment that the United States is engulfed in a spiritual war, and that palpable forces of evil are concentrated in Washington, D.C.
A Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to designate a state holiday in commemoration of the first complete English-language Bible printed in the United States.
In the last five days since the Israel-Iran conflict began, hurrying into bomb shelters and hearing the sounds of alarms and explosions has become a way of life for Eli Birnbaum in Tel Aviv, Israel.
The fact that war is an unavoidable feature of our fallen world does not mean Christians should be fond of it.
Mitch Glaser, president of Chosen People Ministries, one of the oldest and largest Messianic Jewish organizations in the United States urged Christians to pray for Israel as well as a group of 60 people connected to his organization who are still trapped there as a new round of missile attacks from Iran hit the country killing at least eight people on Monday.