On May 29, 2009, I shared news about a situation involving what appeared to be a crackdown on people holding Bible studies at their San Diego home. This week, the same thing appears to be happening in another Orange County, Calif., community, according to a CBS Los Angeles report. The city of San Juan Capistrano [...]
Couple Fights $500 Fines for Home Bible Studies
September 23rd, 2011 · 2 Comments
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Wallbuilders’ Rick Green to Speak in St. Louis Area
August 22nd, 2011 · No Comments
Are you concerned about passing the torch of freedom on to future generations? Make plans now to hear Rick Green of WallBuilders. He’s speaking Saturday at 7:00 p.m. Central at First Baptist Church of Wentzville, Mo. Green brings a dynamic speaking style and a Biblical worldview that’s well worth hearing, especially during these troubling times. [...]
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Uncle Jay Explains the News: June 8, 2009
June 8th, 2009 · No Comments
In his weekly installment of “Uncle Jay Explains the News,” Uncle Jay discusses, the economy, the switch to digital television, out-of-control spending and more.
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Are Home Bible Studies Illegal in San Diego? (Updated)
May 28th, 2009 · 12 Comments
Are home Bible studies illegal in San Diego? That’s the question many are asking after Pastor David Jones and his wife Mary, who live in San Diego, were told by the county of San Diego they needed to either stop their Bible study or get a costly permit. For years, the couple has invited friends [...]
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Speech to Muslim World Hinges on Venue, Content
May 27th, 2009 · No Comments
President Barack Obama will travel to Egypt next week. While there, he is expected to deliver a major address to the Muslim world, thus fulfilling a promise made during his presidential campaign. As he fulfills that promise, his choice of a venue and the content of his message could prove controversial. While a specific location [...]
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Islam Poised to Overwhelm Christendom Unless… (Update)
May 16th, 2009 · 2 Comments
Islam will overwhelm Christendom unless Christians recognize the demographic realities, begin reproducing again, and share the Gospel with Muslims, according to the video above by Friend of Muslim. While I’ve exceeded the minimum reproduction requirement — 2.11 children minimum per family — mentioned in the video as necessary for sustaining Western culture, I still have [...]
Tags: · Bob McCarty, Christianity, Islam
Newsweek Should Focus Upon Decline in Objective Journalism Rather Than the Decline of Christianity (Updated)
April 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment
The cover of the April 13 issue of Newsweek uses seven words — THE DECLINE AND FALL OF CHRISTIAN AMERICA — laid out in the shape of a cross to create a sense of drama aimed at enticing readers. Unfortunately, the 4,200-word article says more about the decline of objective journalism than it does about [...]
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