Is War Immoral?

Since earliest times there have been wars. In a fallen world of greed and selfishness what else do you expect? When Jesus comes back we are told, “… and in […]
The Twenty-third Psalm as a Messianic Prophecy

The Twenty-third Psalm is one of the most familiar, famous, and loved passages in the entire Bible. There is no greater picture of the relationship that God has with His […]
Where Is the United States in Bible Prophecy?

Where is the United States in Bible Prophecy? I am often asked this question. If you are a patriotic American like me, then it is only natural to speculate about […]
Race War or Race Peace?

And hath made of one blood all nations of men (Acts 17:26). Tensions were high one Saturday in April 2021 when Democrat representative Maxine Waters spoke in Brooklyn Center, the […]
Is the Word “Rapture” in the Bible?

I recently spoke at a church in Kansas. After the service, an upset woman walked up to me. She had a frown on her face. With an angry tone, she […]
Keeping Your Ethical Edge Sharp

Our world has a way of dulling what needs to be razor sharp—our ethical edge. God has called His people to holiness and sanctification. Writing to Christians scattered in Asia […]
A Miraculous Nation

Back in the winter of 1984, Pope John Paul II was scheduled to visit an Italian hospital. The pope was running late that day, so the hospital staff waited patiently […]
The Consuming Presence

“… that the nations may tremble at thy presence!” —Isaiah 64:2 The Second Article of the 1973 Humanist Manifesto revealed its position on the Christian faith with unabashed clarity: “Promises […]
Resurrection in the Gospels

All resurrection promises in the Old Testament are centered in the coming of the Redeemer, the Savior, the Messiah. Without the coming of Christ, all those in the Old Testament […]
The Coming of Elijah

And I will give power unto my two witnesses, and they shall prophesy a thousand two hundred and threescore days, clothed in sackcloth. These are the two olive trees, and […]
Jesus’ Instruction for the End-Time Church

“Antipas … who was slain among you, where Satan dwelleth” (Rev. 2:13). Who could have predicted on January 1, 2020, that a tiny virus invisible to the human eye would […]
Could China Produce the Antichrist?

The identity and nationality of the Antichrist has long been the subject of many discussions. Some believe that he must be a Jew; some believe he will be a Muslim; […]
Christ Was Conceived on Christmas Day

Many Christians are reticent to observe Christmas because many of the events or celebrations associated with Christmas are of a secular or paganistic origin. However, let us consider: Is there […]
A Year of Conflict

On January 1, 2020 most people were optimistic. People had been making plans for the future. Some of the plans were short-term and involved spring and summer activities. Others were […]
Creating a Man/Machine

I’m sure that most folks who watch TV have seen the insurance ad with the half man/motorcycle getting gassed up. The identity of the Antichrist has consumed the minds of […]
Seventy Prophetic Weeks of Daniel

Note: This month we are featuring several programs and books by Noah Hutchings. Our upcoming 2021 calendar is from a script written by Bro. Hutchings in 1999 titled “Prophecies of […]
A Call to Self-Examination

“Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith” (2 Cor. 13:5). The American church is in desperate need of revival. As we approach the November 2020 presidential election, do we […]
The Implantable Microchip

For years, many Bible students have sought after answers to the identity of the “mark of the Beast.” The first mention of a mark upon a man was Cain, who […]
“America, You Are Too Young to Die”

There are some tragedies that have a way of lodging in our hearts, producing hidden images that often surface in times of crises. Forty years ago, I pastored a church […]
Social Distancing—Collateral Damage

“According to the Caregiver Action Network, more than 90 million Americans provide care to a loved one who has chronic conditions, disabilities, disease, or is experiencing the fragilities of old […]