Jul 28 WEEK 30 Unity in Diversity, Part 2—Heritage Brief 30 by Rick Joyner What do the terms “left” and “right,” “liberal” and “conservative” really mean? Because definitions can change in a short period of time, we are looking at these for what they mean today. For example, the term “liberal” comes from the word “liberator.” This was the term that the American patriots were called during The Revolutionary War, but the people who hold to most of the beliefs of those patriots are today called “conservatives.” This being understood, we will begin with generalized distinctions between these terms. Today, liberals tend to look to... READ MORE Jul 21 WEEK 29 Unity in Diversity—Heritage Brief 29 by Rick Joyner We live in a time when it seems that the left and right in America are moving further apart than ever. Those at the extremes, who tend to be the loudest, make it seem that way, but actually the core values and beliefs of Americans have not moved very much in either direction throughout our history. As we have covered, from The Revolutionary War to the present, the American people have been about 30% on the liberal left, 30% on the conservative right, and the remaining 40% between them. There are... READ MORE Jul 14 WEEK 28 Division Before Unity—Heritage Brief 28 by Rick Joyner “Do you suppose that I came to grant peace on earth? I tell you, no, but rather division” —Jesus (Luke 12:51). Jesus and His apostles spoke often of the need for unity, so why would He say this? Because true unity is usually elusive until divisions illuminate the real and important issues. In high school I marveled at how two people would become antagonists, which would usually lead to a fight, and then after the fight they would become friends! In history we see this same thing happening with nations and to competing parties within nations.... READ MORE Jul 07 WEEK 27 American Exceptionalism—Heritage Brief 27 by Rick Joyner Where did the term “American Exceptionalism” originate, and what does it mean? This term came from the French nobleman, diplomat, and historian Alexis de Tocqueville. De Tocqueville toured America in 1831 and wrote the classic two-volume set, Democracy in America. This is still considered the best analysis of the young American Republic, and de Tocqueville has been considered perhaps the most brilliant social scientist since its release. It would be hard to find any study of any country that is wider in its scope, deeper or more insightful in its analysis, as well as prophetic, as de... READ MORE Jun 30 WEEK 26 The Battleground of Our Times—Heritage Brief 26 by Rick Joyner Winston Churchill defined the ultimate clash of civilizations as between “the governments that are owned by their people, and the governments that own their people.” We are in this war now. We are fighting for whether we will be slaves or free, whether we will be able to determine our own destiny, or if every major decision in our lives will be made for us by government. Some people do prefer to have every decision made for them. This is why some who are released from prison will purposely commit a... READ MORE « first ‹ … 8 9 10 … › last »