Modern Monetary Theory: A Valid Proposal Or Voodoo Economics?

Apr 27th, 2019 | By

Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) is a macroeconomic theory that has won recent converts, especially presidential candidate, Bernie Sanders, and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), who argues that this is how she would finance her radical Green New Deal.



Genocide In Rwanda: 25 Years Later

Apr 20th, 2019 | By

In April 1994, an aircraft bearing Rwanda’s president Juvenal Habyarimana was shot down and Rwanda’s majority ethnic group, the Hutus, blamed the Tutsis and began a systematic massacre of the Tutsis, killing over 800,000 in three months. The Tutsis then rebelled, killing many Hutus and thereby conquering most of Rwanda by mid-July 1994. This egregious slaughter on both sides is one of the great horrors of the 20th century.



Hebrews Intro-1:7

Apr 17th, 2019 | By

We begin a study of the Book of Hebrews: Dr Eckman reviews 7 significant statements about Christ & why He is the superior revelation of God, plus beginning discussion of His superiority over angels.



The Growing B.D.S. Movement In America’s Political Culture

Apr 13th, 2019 | By

Within the Democratic Party, especially within the Progressive Left, support for the B.D.S. Movement is growing. B.D.S. is the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions initiative against Israel, seeking to exert economic, moral and political pressure on Israel. Founded in 2005 with a statement of principles, the B.D.S. “call” has been signed by more than 170 Palestinian organizations around the world.



Acts 27:1-28:31

Apr 10th, 2019 | By

Dr. Eckman closes out our study of Acts. Despite tremendous challenges, Paul’s journey to Rome continues just as God said it would, where Paul ultimately preaches the Word & teaches about Jesus.



What Should Today’s Democratic Socialists Learn From LBJ’s Great Society?

Apr 6th, 2019 | By

The year 2014 marked the 50th anniversary of President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s “Great Society” address, delivered at the spring commencement for the University of Michigan. Johnson’s speech remains the most ambitious call to date by any president to use the power of the national government to effect a far-reaching transformation of American society. In a broad sense, the calls of today’s Democratic socialists resemble LBJ’s call.