Crossing the sea
THE RED SEA crossing is an iconic moment in the Bible, the history of Israel, and in movies (thanks to legendary producer/director Cecil B. DeMille). But it’s way cooler than you might know.
THE RED SEA crossing is an iconic moment in the Bible, the history of Israel, and in movies (thanks to legendary producer/director Cecil B. DeMille). But it’s way cooler than you might know.
Jamie Walden, US Marine Corps veteran and author of Omega Dynamics, joins us to discuss the times in which we live, how we direct our righteous indignation, and why he and his wife recently decided to host a house church.
NO ONE in their right mind would subject themselves, their family members, or their friends to the vicious partisan attacks one endures to become president. That means that anyone we elect is, by definition, insane.
THE PASSOVER is a milestone in world history. It’s a defining moment in the creation of Israel, and thus, a key event in the natural and spiritual history of the world.
AS A wise evangelist once said, we’ve become so open-minded in America that our brains have fallen out. That pretty much describes the faithless and powerless Christian church described in Lars Walker’s 1999 novel Wolf Time.
IT’S A showdown on the Nile between the God of the Hebrews and the gods of Egypt. However, contrary to what we’ve been taught, the gods of Egypt in Moses’ day weren’t all Egyptian gods.
IT’S BEEN repeated so often that it’s taken as a given, even by Israeli archaeologists. However, contrary to majority opinion, there is evidence for the Israelite sojourn in Egypt.
MOSES RETURNS to Egypt with Aaron as his mouthpiece, a concession by God to Moses’ reluctance to speak to his fellow Hebrews about the Lord’s promise of deliverance.
WHAT DO demons want? That’s the question that arises from a recent article titled “The Psychology of Demons.” Rev. Jack Davila-Ashcraft, host of Expedition Truth on the KCOR Digital Radio Network, explains the drives and desires of demons, and observes that most Christians are unprepared to deal with these spirits.
ISRAEL SPENT 430 years in Egypt. This is recorded in Exodus 12:40-41 and Galatians 3:17. How do we reconcile that with God’s promise to Abraham that his descendants would return “in the fourth generation” (Gen. 15:16), or the four generations between Levi and Moses (Ex. 6:16-20)?
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