The computers that control Israel’s power grid were shut down this week by a cyberattack in what Israel Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz called a “severe” attack. “We had to paralyze many of the computers of the Israeli Electricity Authority,” Steinitz ...
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The Bible, Slavery And Indentured Service
God’s word meets us where we are in our slavery, and shows us the way toward responsible stewardship. —David Chilton Poverty and Charity Scripture speaks plainly about the devastation wrought in this world by sin. It also speaks to us ...
Read More »Has Israel Found The Answer To Grid Threats?
Israel built an “Iron Dome” to thwart rocket attacks — and now has unveiled an “information dome” to stop cyber-attacks on the power grid and other essential infrastructure. Perhaps America should take note. Like the Iron Dome, the so-called Information ...
Read More »What The Bible Really Says About Immigration
Before I built a wall I’d ask to know/What I was walling in or walling out . . . —Robert Frost, “Mending Wall” (1914) One mark of a free society is that strangers can flourish economically. —Gary North, Inheritance and ...
Read More »Fervent Prayer and Hard Work
Ora et labora. —a Benedictine proverb No, my friend, there is no contradiction between the sovereign decrees of God and fervent, believing prayer. —John Reisinger, The Sovereignty of God and Prayer (2002) The Moment Of Crisis It was a calculated ...
Read More »Can We Build Together?
But at this seat of government there must be a fitting memorial to the God who made us all. . . . It should be a center of prayer, open to all men of all faiths at all times. —President ...
Read More »The Lord of Empires
Christ, the Second Adam, will perform the task assigned to the First Adam, causing the Holy Mountain to grow and encompass the entire world. —David Chilton, Paradise Restored (1985) . . . But the kingdom of Christ shall break other ...
Read More »The Iranian Nuclear Threat And What It Means For Us
There has been a debate for many years about the state of Iran’s nuclear program. As citizens of the United States, we simply cannot afford to wait around for official confirmation that their nuclear program exists. Iran certainly operates enough ...
Read More »Jezebel: Painted Politician And Pluralist
In a moment of irritation I insisted that the historic Jezebel was not particularly wicked and was, if anything, a good wife. —Elijah Baley in Isaac Asimov’s Caves of Steel (1954) She was a powerful, complex woman whose courage and ...
Read More »Ruth: Biblical Lessons in Immigration and Welfare
Immigration policy shapes the destiny of the nation. —Anthony Kennedy, Arizona v. the U. S. (2012) Self-sufficiency has been a basic principle of United States immigration law since this country’s earliest immigration statutes. —USC Title 8, Ch. 14 §1601 (1996) ...
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