Links
We would consider the following websites well worth a visit. We do not necessarily agree with all of their content, but recognise that there is much that we can learn from them:
The truthXchange (website of Dr Peter Jones): www.truthxchange.com
Christian Concern (website of Andrea Minichiello Williams): www.christianconcern.com
Bishop Michael Nazir-Ali: www.michaelnazirali.com/
Joel C Rosenberg: www.joelrosenberg.com
Melanie Phillips: www.melaniephillips.com
Koinonia House (Chuck Missler): www.khouse.org
Campbell Campbell-Jack: www.agrainofsand.co.uk
Graham Bridger (Illusion2Reality): http://www.moneyroots.co.uk/
Latest News
View allIlliberal liberals
23rd June 2017 6:28 PM
Perhaps the announcement by Tim Farron this week, that he realises his Christian faith is incompatible with the postmodern ideaology of the West is an indication of the illiberal attitude of modern society to anyone claiming to live a genuine and committed Christian life . . .
Revelation on Revelation
20th February 2017 3:52 PM
The book of Revelation has specific revelation for the end-time church, and a blessing is in store for all those who read it . . .
If Trump blesses Israel, he will be blessed
24th January 2017 3:25 PM
Only a few days after he was inaugurated, President Donald Trump’s pledge to move the US Embassy to Jerusalem was on the media agenda following a 30 minute call between President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Israel in the news
3rd January 2017 11:55 AM
The United Nations Security Council’s recent adoption of Resolution 2334, which condemns Israeli settlements in the West Bank, has brought to our collective attention yet again the unique role assigned to Israel in world affairs . . .
Post-referendum chaos
12th December 2016 11:06 AM
Perhaps most significantly, the reaction to the Brexit vote has exposed how undemocratic Britain is – a nation which prides itself on its democracy . . .
Getting rid of God
9th December 2016 11:01 AM
. . . until Jesus is crowned King of Kings and all knees bow to him, Satan will continue to pursue his interests in this world . . .