• Jun
    16
    WEEK
    24
    Unity in Reality—Heritage Brief 24
    by Rick Joyner

             We are the United States of America. Whether looking at our history or the present, one might think we are more divided than united. Actually, we are united in much more than we are divided about, and always have been. To have fifty independent states join together as a nation is a historic anomaly. To hold together for as long as we have is a historic miracle. Will this miracle continue? Every generation has had to decide this, and now it is our turn.

             Because the extremes in any group tend...

  • Jun
    09
    WEEK
    23
    The Bridge—Heritage Brief 23
    by Rick Joyner

         The true nature of a person is determined by their actions, not just their beliefs or their words. Beliefs and words are important, but there is a reason why Jesus said we would know people by their fruit instead of by their beliefs or their words. If everyone was completely true to their beliefs and their words, we could know others by these, but most will say things and claim to believe things that their lives and actions do not reflect.  

         The word “integrity” comes from the concept of wholeness. When our actions reflect our...

  • Jun
    02
    WEEK
    22
    The Great Debate—Heritage Brief 22
    by Rick Joyner

             Like Christianity, science has a history of almost constant persecution from the institutions and governments that claimed dominion over it. With the birth of the American Republic and its devotion to liberty, threatened scientists found a haven in America just as the persecuted Christians had. Christianity and science in America were good friends for most of our history, as they both thrived where there was liberty.

             True science and true Christianity should be best friends. In their purest form, both are seekers of truth. In history, true Christians and true scientists...

  • May
    26
    WEEK
    21
    Treasure Hunting—Heritage Brief 21
    by Rick Joyner

             Some of the greatest treasures of wisdom, knowledge, understanding, and inspiration are found in history. Studying history is like mining for gold. It is work and requires patience, but what makes something a treasure is that it is either rare or hard to get to. That which is common, or easy to find, has less value. This is just as true with the treasures of history—the harder the work and the more patience required makes what we find even more valuable.

             One method of mining for gold is called “panning.” By...

  • May
    19
    WEEK
    20
    The Highway—Heritage Brief 20
    by Rick Joyner

             As covered, with the development of the free market, ideas became the most valuable assets. Those who had valuable ideas were a small percentage of the population, but the opportunity to invest in them, and thereby profit from them, was open to all. Multitudes in “the free world” did just that. This caused more wealth to spread to more people than ever before in history, and in the most organic and natural way.

             Of course, these developments were not limited to America, but the freedom in America, and the security provided there for private property, ultimately made...