2021 Religious Freedom in Review

Like 2020, this year has seen continued threats to religious liberty. Yet First Amendment protections were bolstered by a Supreme Court majority that seems committed to protecting the rights of the faithful—particularly those whose views are increasingly disfavored in post-Christian America. As always, bad news is tempered by the good and by a belief in … Continued

U.S. Bill Passed Encouraging Sharia Law

The bill, H.R. 5665, is truly remarkable as it amounts to Congress making a law respecting the establishment of Islam and reducing the United States government into a tool of the world’s ayatollahs. The actual text of the bill not only seeks to eradicate blasphemy against Islam around the world – and solely against Islam at … Continued

Millions Raised for Struggling Israeli Businesses

Although many can’t travel abroad due to coronavirus-related travel restrictions, Christians can have a taste of the Holy Land delivered to them this Christmas season, and at the same time, support struggling Israeli businesses as thousands have closed due to declining tourism. The quarterly Artza subscription gift boxes provide customers with nine artisanal goods from the Holy … Continued

Archbishop Vigano’s Message to America

What do you think of this message from Archbishop Vigano about the root of Covid? “DEAR AMERICAN PEOPLE, DEAR FRIENDS, for two years now, a global coup has been carried out all over the world, planned for some time by an elite group of conspirators enslaved to the interests of international high finance. This coup was made … Continued

Miracle Amid Tornado Destruction

Despite losing his home, his wallet, and all of his possessions in the recent devastating tornados, Tommy Jackson still believes the Lord was “watching over” him. Jackson, 65, told the Associated Press he suddenly had no way of getting money after his bank was destroyed. Plus, he had no form of identification and no credit … Continued

Does Ben & Jerry’s Help Terrorists?

Ben & Jerry’s has recently come under fire for its decision to remove its ice cream products from sale and production in Jewish communities within East Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), what the company considers “Israeli occupied territories.” The action has been labeled “anti-Semitic” by the Israeli government and others. Some have … Continued

Can the church talk politics? You may be surprised.

Many would believe that it is illegal for a church or pastor to share their thoughts on an election.  Or that it is against the law to host a voter registration rally in the church.  Many pastors are afraid to even stand up for issues that have political ties.  But did you know that pastors … Continued

The Church and The Election

Tremendous video presentation by David Barton of WallBuilders.  Every pastor, every elder and every Christian should see this video.  Sad to see where we are today when believers are more afraid of offending people than speaking the truth and being the salt and light that God has called us to be.  Watch and SHARE…

The Moral Choices of the 2016 Presidential Election

As featured in Charisma Caucus online… The choices of this year’s election season pose some significant moral challenges. I have heard that Christians are struggling with the values of the Democrat party: the so-called “pro-choice” position, which means, in virtually 100 percent of cases, pro-abortion; limiting religious freedoms; more government control over citizens’ lives; and more. And I … Continued

What is needed today are Nehemiah intercessors.

What is needed of the believer in these times of our nation?  Jennifer LeClaire, of Charisma, believes it is the intercessor who is committed to pray for the governmental structure of our nation–spiritually and naturally.  That is what we at Intercessors for America have been called to do since our founding in 1973.  God has called … Continued

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