From The New York Times: It came as a surprise this month to Wang Jianwei, a graduate engineering student in Liaoning, China, that he had been described as a potential cyberwarrior before the United States Congress. Larry M. Wortzel, a military strategist and China specialist, told the House Foreign Affairs Committee on March 10 that [...]
Archive for March, 2010
Academic Paper in China Sets Off Alarms in U.S.
Posted in Babylon, Current Events, Discerning the Times, New World Order, Perplexity, prophetic, Signs of The Times on March 22, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Ominous signs plague Biden’s Middle East visit
Posted in Babylon, Biblical History, Current Events, Discerning the Times, Humanism, Jacobs Trouble, prophetic, Signs of The Times on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
from Reuters: In the region where symbolism may matter most, the signs for U.S. Vice President Joe Biden’s visit were inauspicious. First Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak cancelled talks in Cairo and flew to hospital for gallbladder surgery. Then came an Israeli gift of broken glass and an eerie power outage in the “Hall of Remembrance”. [...]
POLITICAL POWER: BATTLE FOR THE SOUL OF THE CHURCH
Posted in abominations, Anti-Christ, Apostasy, Discerning the Times, Emerging Church, Eschatology, False Christians, Humanism, Molech, One World Government, prophetic, Religious Babylon, Signs of The Times, Synchretism on March 16, 2010 | 2 Comments »
from The Tribulation Network: “The more things change, the more they stay the same!” So goes this little ditty; a trenchant reminder: Where have I seen this before? Doug Shearer’s seasoned article merits an immediate review in light of the False Prophet’s grandiose preparatory escapades here in these United States of America, as well as amongst the Ten [...]
GOD’S ULTIMATE PLAN
Posted in Biblical Teaching, Christian Living, Discerning the Times, Encouragement on March 16, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
from David Wilkerson Today: By the close of the book of Genesis, God had chosen a small, insignificant people to become a teaching nation. He wanted to raise up a people who would be living examples of his goodness to the heathen world. So, to bring about such a testimony, God took his people into [...]
For the love of sound doctrine
Posted in Apostasy, Biblical Teaching, Christian Living, Homosexuality, Humanism, Post-Modernism, prophetic, Signs of The Times on March 11, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
from Gay Christian Movement Watch: For the time will come when men will not put up with sound doctrine. Instead to suit their own desires, they will gather around them a great number of teachers to say what their itching ears want to hear. 1 Tim 4:3 NIV [An elder] must hold firmly to the [...]
“What did Jesus mean when He instructed us to love our enemies?”
Posted in Biblical Teaching, Christian Living, Encouragement on March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
from Got Questions: When Jesus said we are to love our enemies, He was creating a new standard for relationships. He proclaimed to the crowds listening to His Sermon on the Mount that they knew they were to love their neighbor because the command to love our neighbor was a law of God (Leviticus 19:18). [...]
Christian’s speech deemed ‘hateful propaganda’
Posted in Anti-Christ, Babylon, Christian Persecution, Current Events, Humanism, Persecuted Church, Post-Modernism, prophetic, Signs of The Times on March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
from OneNewsNow: A Christian student in the Los Angeles Community College District is carrying his free-speech case to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. Jonathan Lopez had an assignment in a public speaking class and was required to give an informative speech on any topic. Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) attorney David Hacker tells OneNewsNow that Lopez [...]
North Dallas’ Royal Lane Baptist Church ends silence on welcoming gays, lesbians with Web site change
Posted in abominations, Another christ, Apostasy, Discerning the Times, False Christians, Homosexuality, Humanism, Moonbats, Post-Modernism, prophetic, Religious Babylon, Signs of The Times on March 10, 2010 | 1 Comment »
from dallas news: A church, like a person, can come out of the closet. And that’s what Royal Lane Baptist did recently. The 500-member church in North Dallas has for years quietly welcomed gays and lesbians, even ordaining some as deacons. Last month, risking conflict with the Baptist General Convention of Texas, a majority of [...]

