James Retby
James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake at Glasgow “for denying that the Pope was the Vicar of Christ.” James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake … Continue reading →
James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake at Glasgow “for denying that the Pope was the Vicar of Christ.” James Retby was a Scottish Protestant who in 1422 was burned at the stake … Continue reading →
Animal attacks on humans have seen a marked increase in recent years. On Memorial Day, for example, a 4-year-old boy was attacked by a mountain lion at a wildlife preserve in California. The boy was hiking with a group of … Continue reading →
On the 25th anniversary of the Waco Massacre, we present the documentary, Waco: The Rules of Engagement. Lest we forget.
Continue reading →Grace and peace, Saints. For the most part, Protestants have forgotten that the Lord Jesus commanded us to break bread in remembrance of Him. Many of us believe this only applies to the Lord’s Supper, but we should also break … Continue reading →
Continue reading →Grace and peace, Saints. As usual, it has been a long time since I’ve written anything; but I’m still taking care of my son, and I’m still witnessing for the Lord Jesus. I’m trying to get the new website at … Continue reading →
Continue reading →Grace and peace, Saints. Most of us of the household of faith know little of our Protestant heritage. We may know something of Martin Luther and the Reformation, and we may have heard of the martyrdom of William Tyndale for … Continue reading →
In our article regarding the Ulster Massacre of 1641, we reported that Ulster is a town in England; when, in fact, it is a province in northeastern Ireland. The Encyclopedia Britannica states, “The name Ulster has been generally used since … Continue reading →
On October 21, 1641, Roman Catholics in Ulster (Northern Ireland) massacred 30,000 unarmed Protestants. (Source: The Illustrated Dictionary of World History, William L. Langer, 1975, Vol. 1, p. 398.)
Continue reading →I miss my little girl so much that at times, it is all I can do to put one foot in front of the other.
Continue reading →Many of the rites in Freemasonry are almost identical to those found in Roman Catholicism.
Continue reading →Freemasonry is a Mystery Religion and, as such, cannot be reconciled with the Bible.
Continue reading →Grace and peace, Saints. They say that history is written by the winners; and we know that though history books may say one thing, often the truth is far different. The marginalized segments of any society are almost never fairly … Continue reading →
Once again, today, August 15, marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also known as the Assumption. A Practical Catholic Dictionary says this about the Assumption: “The taking into … Continue reading →
Grace and peace. On behalf of the Gospel Light And Truth Crusade and in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, I would like to express my sincere gratitude and appreciation for all the men, women and families who fought … Continue reading →
Grace and peace, Saints! Yesterday I realized it has been over two years since I suffered a potentially fatal stroke, in January 2016. This was actually the second stroke I suffered, the first being just two months prior in November … Continue reading →
Today marks the 25th anniversary of the Waco Massacre. YouTube took down the documentary entitled Waco: The Rules of Engagement, but you can watch it on my Facebook page. Lest we forget. TSM
Continue reading →“Nothing was so expensive as a gun. For the gun, they sacrificed everything, usually life.” -Ilija Ivanovic, Witness to Jasenovac’s Hell, p. 18. –Ilija Ivanovic, Witness to Jasenovac Hell, p. 18. Ivanovic is a Serb survivor of the … Continue reading →
February the 2nd marks the celebration of the Roman Catholic feast day known as the Purification of the Blessed Virgin Mary, also called the Purification of Our Lady, Feast of the Presentation of Christ in the Temple, or, as it … Continue reading →