
Ready to Return by Ken Ham
Having grown up in church, an alarming percentage of people have now traded in the timeless beliefs of Scripture for a more comfortable, postmodern faith or secular worldview. They have waded so deep into the culture that the current has … Read More

Prodigal Press by Marvin Olasky & Warren Cole Smith
Despite claiming to be neutral, print and TV journalists increasingly report news from an anti-Christian standpoint. Remarkably, however, leading nineteenth-century newspapers reported news from a Christian perspective. This book reveals how the American news media shifted from a Christian worldview … Read More

Prepare by J. Paul Nyquist
Much like a person waking from a decades-long coma only to meet a radically different world, evangelicals are just awakening to the reality that they have lost the culture war in this country. We are seeing the rapid deterioration and … Read More

Persecuted by Paul Marshal, Lela Gilbert, Nina Shea
Christians are the world’s most widely persecuted religious group, according to studies by the Pew Research Center, Newsweek, and the Economist, among others. A woman is caught with a Bible and publicly shot to death. An elderly priest is abducted … Read More

One Nation Without Law by Phil Hotsenpiller
The Rise of Lawlessness, The End Times and The Power of Hope

Not All Conservatives Are Constitutionalists
“Not ALL Conservatives Are Constitutionalist” is a progression through a litany of definitions for Conservatism and a simplified single historical perspective of Constitutionalism. Tom looks at these two, not necessarily the same ideas in governance, from his personal thirty-year journey … Read More

It’s Easy Being Green When You Have No Choice
Some may say there is only circumstantial evidence and others may say it is just a coincidence, however, the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio that presented Agenda 21 and introduced sustainable development to the world as the solution to save … Read More

Israel the Will to Prevail by Danny Danon
Danny Danon has been a vocal opponent of disengaging in the Gaza Strip and West bank, and transforming the stalemate “two state/one state” dialogue to include regional partners, at times standing in direct opposition to his own party’s leadership. A … Read More

Islam, Its Historical Beginnings by Franklin Jackson
Join the author as he presents Muhammad, his religion, and its first 100 years from an historical perspective. Frank Jackson has assembled and condensed the fascinating story of the man, his sayings and the ensuing Jihad into a very brief … Read More

Hostile Environment by George Yancey
Understanding and Responding to Anti-Christian Bias

Hatred by Michael Coren
Islam’s War on Christianity
