Category Archives: Persecution

I Have Some Good News for You

The other day, I ran across a great post from Michael K. Reynolds entitled “Why Christians Should Be Stoned.” A couple excerpts: No welts on our foreheads? No bruises on our arms or legs? Then it might be time to … Continue reading

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Wounded in the House of Friends

As some of you may know, I grew up Roman Catholic. I went through 12 years of Roman Catholic indoctrination education. But now I am a recovering former Roman Catholic. I’m being flippant. Forgive me. One of my Facebook friends … Continue reading

Posted in 2 Kings, Numbers, Persecution, Zechariah | 12 Comments

The Christian’s Code of Conduct

At times I’ve wondered about God’s “favor” and if suffering is always a part of the Christian walk. I know that there are consequences to our choices (good and bad), yet God is sovereign as well as merciful and gracious: … Continue reading

Posted in 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Christian Living, Encouragement, Matthew, Persecution | 8 Comments

Reviled for the Name of Christ

Last week was quite eventful, was it not? One of the blogs I follow is Ray Comfort’s Atheist Central. My how he is persecuted over there. I’ve only posted a handful of comments. The most recent was on Friday. Ray … Continue reading

Posted in 1 Corinthians, 1 Peter, Agnosticism, Atheism, Christian Living, Encouragement, Last Days, Matthew, Persecution, Prayer | 7 Comments

Persecution or a Great Awakening?

UPDATE 06/02/2009: Don’t think this isn’t already happening? Check this out on Huffington Post. I especially liked this quote: “The ‘war on terror’ needs to include domestic religious.“ I ran across this video from Paul Washer. There is much truth … Continue reading

Posted in Last Days, Matthew, Persecution, Prophecy | 4 Comments