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1 Thessalonians 5:1-11

Apr 16th, 2015 | By

Paul reminds the Thessalonians about the coming “Day of The Lord,” and explains how this can be a time of blessing & salvation, or that of judgement & wrath. To be “prepared” is the simple act of accepting the gospel of Christ.



The Waning U.S. Influence in Asia

Apr 11th, 2015 | By

Since World War II, three major international financial institutions have facilitated (and dominated) the world?s investment in development opportunities in roads, airports and other infrastructure issues throughout Asia (and much of the world)?the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank. The leadership of these organizations has been restricted to Europeans, Americans and Japanese; China has been excluded. But China has the world?s largest foreign reserves (an estimated $4 trillion) and is quite eager to invest these reserves overseas.



1 Thessalonians 4:13-18

Apr 10th, 2015 | By

Paul describes how Christ will fulfill His promise to come back for His people. Dr. Eckman discusses Biblical truth for this coming event, including details for the resurrection of the dead.



Why the Definition of Marriage Matters

Apr 4th, 2015 | By

On 17 March 2015, the Presbyterian Church (USA) [PCUSA] voted to change the definition of marriage within the PCUSA constitution to include same-sex marriage. The language of the constitution was changed from ?a man and a woman? to ?two people, traditionally a man and a woman.? The PCUSA thus joins other denominations/religious associations that permit their clergy to perform same-sex marriages: the Episcopal Church, the United Church of Christ, the Quakers, and the Unitarian Universalist Association of Churches, and both Reform and Conservative Judaism.



Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Prophet about the Family

Mar 28th, 2015 | By

Fifty years ago (1965), Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a sociologist, Assistant Secretary of Labor, and later one of the most important U.S. Senators of the 20th century, wrote a controversial but prescient report on the importance of the family for African-American children: The Negro Family: The Case For National Action (aka the Moynihan Report). It focused on the deep roots of black poverty in America and concluded controversially that the relative absence of nuclear families would greatly hinder further progress toward economic and political equality.



1 Thessalonians 4:1-12

Mar 26th, 2015 | By

Paul gives instructions on Sanctification – conforming one’s life to the image of Christ. It is God’s will for our lives to be sanctified, and we are encouraged to develop a strategy for avoiding sin & being Holy.



America: The Secular, Postmodern, Post-Christian Triumph

Mar 21st, 2015 | By

Genuine, biblical Christianity is colliding with an increasingly militant secularism in western civilization. In fact, western secularism is uncomfortable with religious convictions of any kind. Christianity has always been an integral part of western civilization?but no longer. Hence, secularists tend to lump together Christianity, Islam (in all its varieties), Judaism?indeed all faiths that claim something absolute. Several bizarre developments illustrate this trend toward militant secularism, which dismisses all religious convictions



1 Thessalonians 3:1-13

Mar 19th, 2015 | By

Paul sent Timothy to the Thessalonians, and Timothy brought back word of the persecution they were undergoing, and of their steadfastness in the midst of it. We are encouraged in our lives today to grow in our dependence & trust in God, and live holy lives pleasing to Him.



Negotiating with Iran: Two Competing Visions

Mar 16th, 2015 | By

Two visions for the Middle East?s future are colliding, and the vital center of that collision is Iran. President Obama assumes that the current Iranian regime will choose GDP over ideology. History tells us that the West has assumed that past rogue regimes would choose national interest over ideology and religion?that ?prudent calculation and statecraft would trump megalomania? (per columnist David Brooks). This was the assumption before the summer of 1914, when World War I began. The West assumed the same with Adolf Hitler between 1936 and 1939. Currently, this is the assumption with ISIS and with the growing tension between the Sunni and Shiite extremists active in the Middle East.



1 Thessalonians 2:13-20

Mar 12th, 2015 | By

Dr. Eckman discusses Paul’s teachings on the differences of hearing, receiving, and accepting the Word of God, and learning to see others & the world around us through God’s perspective.