• Aug
    25
    WEEK
    34
    Healing Our Land—Heritage Brief 34
    by Rick Joyner

             The Second Law of Thermodynamics states that all of nature trends toward disorder and chaos unless acted upon by an outside intelligent source. Civilization also trends toward chaos without being steered by intelligent leadership. As we have already covered, Scripture reveals that such leadership is the result of the favor of God for the nations that seek Him. A vacuum of such leadership is the result of a nation departing from Him, failing to continue to walk in His ways. 

             In Revelation 3:20, we see Jesus standing at the door of...

  • Aug
    18
    WEEK
    33
    Witches and Justice—Heritage Brief 33
    by Rick Joyner

         Oysters are filters for the sea as each one filters about a gallon of water an hour. However, just a grain of sand that gets stuck in the oyster can become an irritant. The result is that the oyster will encase the irritant in a hardened substance that we know as a pearl—a treasure of great value. The same can be true of an irritant in a culture. What was an agitation can become a treasure of great value. 

         The Salem witch trials became such an irritant for the colonies. It was an enduring and...

  • Aug
    11
    WEEK
    32
    Roots—Heritage Brief 32
    by Rick Joyner

         American history is remarkable because of the remarkable people who shaped it. Unlike most other national histories, almost all of those who helped build and shape the American nation were “commoners,” or from the common people, but they lived uncommon lives. One of the first of these was William Bradford, who may have been the person most responsible for setting the course America would take.

         William Bradford became a leader of the second English colony in North America at Plymouth Rock. He might be called the first to be a Founding Father of the American Republic....

  • Aug
    04
    WEEK
    31
    Three Pillars—Heritage Brief 31
    by Rick Joyner

         The American Republic grew into nationhood like no other nation in recorded history. The English colonies were given the freedom of religion and self-government in their charters. Other nations that attained any degree of these usually did so over centuries, or even millennia, of tedious and relentless struggle, but America was born with them. 

         As a result, the first generations of Americans grew up with freedoms greater than had been experienced anywhere else in the world. They breathed the air of liberty from the day they were born and were, therefore, quick to recognize and...

  • 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...