The Yazidi genocide — 10 years later
The world community ignored the cries of the Yazidis, and their cries continue to be ignored to this very day.
The world community ignored the cries of the Yazidis, and their cries continue to be ignored to this very day.
After 53 years in ministry, sans scandals, I am happy to report that there is an antidote to the poison of moral failure.
Will marriage go the way of 8-track tapes and typewriters? Not if we get to work reviving this glorious institution.
That day at Zion Church, fourteen children and 15 adults perished. And here we are 150 days later and we should ask the question: How has the American church responded? The answer is not pretty.
Imagine a city of 50,000 people that was totally destroyed — everyone left four years ago in August 2014 due to the city's invasion of the Islamic State. Now imagine that same city being restored and rebuilt? That would be the ancient city of Baghdida in The Nineveh Plain.
Fethullah Gulen lives in a compound in Pennsylvania. Gulen, one of Turkey's most wanted criminals, is currently facing multiple charges in his native Turkey including treason-and Turkey has submitted an extradition request to the U.S. government. Why is the U.S. government, not only providing refuge for a terrorist, but why are his charter schools getting funding of $800 million dollars to operate in the United States?
Held now for over 18 months, Pastor Brunson remains imprisoned for "crimes against the State." He is totally innocent. In cases like this, some concerned people ask: "What can we do?" In my case. I ask the question, "What can I (not we) do?"
Isn't it scandalous that millions of Christians come to Israel every year and never consider visiting and encouraging the churches and believers in Gaza?