By James Wilson I have nothing but the highest respect for storytellers. I am one myself. The film, Exodus: Gods and Kings, develops an interesting premise. It depicts Moses as a dedicated atheist who is unmasked as ...
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By James Wilson As I write this it is raining throughout California. Everybody knows the drought is set to continue for another two to three years, yet my region alone has seen three and a half times ...
Read MoreBy James Wilson The well known promise of God for Israel is expressed in Genesis 12:3. The Father of Father Abraham says his children will be numbered as the grains of sand and the stars in the ...
Read MoreBelow is a first person account of the recent violence in Israel and Gaza written by a personal friend of mine and sent to me – the Rev. James Wilson – because he is my friend. Out of respect for ...
Read MoreBy James Wilson Dr. Ben Carson has much to recommend him as a presidential prospect. A black man from the Detroit ghetto, he overcame poverty and learning disability to become director of pediatric neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins. ...
Read MoreBy James Wilson The trauma experienced by so many veterans at the Veteran’s Administration becomes at once more poignant and more outrageous when it blindsides someone you know. Raphael fought in Afghanistan and was twice injured. He ...
Read MoreDear friends, Weeks ago I sent out an article on the issue of the coming false prophet. I stand for every word that I wrote. At the same time in introducing the article a graphic was used, however morphed, which ...
Read MoreBy James Wilson About eighty per cent of the two billion+ Christians in our world observe the four weeks before Christmas as a season called Advent. The 2014 season begins Sunday, November 30, and the word itself ...
Read MoreYou’ve got a way to keep me on your sideYou give me cause for love that I can’t hideFor you I know I’d even try to turn the tideBecause you’re mine, I walk the line ~Johnny Cash There is a ...
Read Moreby James Wilson Last December my wife and I were as close to burnout as we have ever been. Leading a parachurch ministry is always edgy; we had not seen a paycheck in two-plus years. Yet by God’s grace ...
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