Lawlessness is the growing rule of our day. Recent acts of evil in El Paso and Dayton once again focus our attention on violence in America. Those with an agenda know that mass shootings make headlines and are quite effective at stirring emotions for political cause. “You never let a serious crisis go to waste.... Continue Reading →
The Shining Light Podcast: #70 The Dispensation of Law
In this episode Pastor Sam and Patrick "No Compromise with Evil" discuss the dispensation of law. Follow us on iTunes. Overview of Dispensationalism Dispensation of Innocence Dispensation of Conscience Dispensations of Government and Promise
Murdered Babies Part 3: Legacy of a Dead Nation Walking
Check out Murdered Babies Part One and Part Two The term “dead man walking” refers to an imprisoned, condemned man walking from his cell to the place of his execution. Informally it can refer to any person in a doomed situation. Shall we extend this definition to a once Christian nation that amongst many other... Continue Reading →
Murdering Babies Part 1; Can Judges Make Laws?
In 2018 the Iowa Legislature passed the Heartbeat Law which prohibited the murder of a baby through abortion after a heartbeat was detectable, usually at the six week mark of a pregnancy. On January 23, 2019, State Judge Michael Huppert “struck down” the law as unconstitutional. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds decided to let the law... Continue Reading →
The Shining Light Podcast: #25 What is Fascism?
Enjoy as Pastor Sam and Patrick "No Compromise with Evil" Wyett look at the history and defining marks of Fascism. Follow us on iTunes America Under Siege: Antifa (Trevor Loudon's Video) Marxism 101 Capitalism vs. Socialism
A Rebuttal to Tim Keller’s “How Do Christians Fit Into the Two-Party System? They Don’t”
In an article titled “How Do Christians Fit into the Two-Party System? They Don’t” (September 29th, 2018) Tim Keller outlines how Christians should approach politics. I will first highlight what I agree with Tim Keller on in his article and then I will point out where we divide on the issues. To the surprise of... Continue Reading →