Showing posts with label Billy Hallowell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Billy Hallowell. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2016

'Mr. Trump Has Heard the Gospel': 'Duck Dynasty' Star Reveals Sharing the Bible With Donald Trump - BILLY HALLOWELL CHARISMA NEWS

Phil Robertson meets VP candidate Mike Pence.
Phil Robertson meets VP candidate Mike Pence. (Phil Robertson/Facebook)










'Mr. Trump Has Heard the Gospel': 'Duck Dynasty' Star Reveals Sharing the Bible With Donald Trump

BILLY HALLOWELL  CHARISMA NEWS
Duck Dynasty star Phil Robertson is known for speaking candidly about his faith and politics, and he has sometimes come under fire for his blunt commentary. 
Robertson, who has a new documentary out titled, Torchbearer—available in theaters and on demand—recently told "The Church Boys" podcast that he held little back when he sat down face to face a few weeks ago with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
The topic of discussion? The ins and outs of the Christian gospel.
"(I discussed) God becoming flesh ... dying for the sins of the world, and, in his case, I said, 'Dying for your sins, Donald, all of them, I figure there's a lot—what do you think?'" Robertson recounted. "He didn't disagree with me."
The Duck Dynasty star said he felt compelled to speak with Trump about his faith after accepting an invite from the candidate's team—and Trump was reportedly receptive to the biblical message.
"I shared that with him, and here's my point—at least he listened and ... I wrote it in symbols, an arrow coming down out of heaven ... God becoming flesh, a cross, where Jesus took away the sins of the world," Robertson said.
He continued, "He was just looking at the symbols—a tomb where they put (Jesus) and three days later an arrow coming out of the tomb, and him going to sit down at the father's right hand."
Listen to Robertson explain his conversation with Trump:
Robertson said Trump asked at the end of the conversation if he could take the illustrations with him, and the reality star agreed.
"Mr. Trump has heard the gospel from my lips," he said. "I owed him that. I loved him enough to tell him." 
Robertson said he felt Trump had an "open heart" to the message he shared.
As for the many critics—many of them Christian and Republican, alike—who have refused to support Trump, Robertson had a message.
"Better a man who sticks his foot in his mouth every once in a while than a woman who pours out lies from her mouth," Robertson said, going on to issue one other comparison between the candidates. "Better one loose cannon that will fire than 10 that are all rusty and worn out."
Robertson also discussed Torchbearer, saying the documentary explores what has happened throughout history when God is pushed to the side.
"If you look at past history—you look all the way back to Adam and Eve—where there is no God the crime rate is always high," Robertson said. "When the love rate is low, the crime rate is always high."
He said it's entirely problematic to allow man—rather than God—to determine right from wrong, claiming that such a dynamic "never ends well."
"Life becomes brutal when there is no God," Robertson said.
The reality TV star said he's concerned that America is separating itself from its historical underpinnings, particularly when it comes to reverence for God.
"We started with God. Thomas Jefferson made that clear in the Declaration of Independence ... the grand experiment was to base a nation on God and his word," he said. "America has replaced biblical correctness with political correctness."
Robertson lamented the idea that God has been cut out of Hollywood, the mainstream media and universities—and said it's time to bring the Almighty back into those cultural arenas.
He also said he's hoping to help people understand the value of repentance and changing their lives, sharing that he too had his struggles early on in life.
"I've been drunk and high and immoral with the worst of them," he said. "(People) have been given life as a gift and immortality through Jesus."
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Thursday, May 5, 2016

'The Armageddon Code': Is the Fulfillment of Prophecy of the Second Coming Imminent? - STEVE STRANG CHARISMA MAGAZINE

The Armageddon Code deals with the controversial subject of the Rapture.
The Armageddon Code deals with the controversial subject of the Rapture. (YouTube)

Strang Report, by Steven Strang, Founder of Charisma magazine
With impactful events taking place in the world these days, there seems to be a sense among many that something big is about to happen. The Middle East especially continues to be hotbed of activity, dating back to nearly 70 years ago when Israel became a nation. The last couple of years have seen the significant rise of the terrorist group ISIS in Syria.
Is it possible that these events are a setup for the prophecies spoken about in the Bible that we refer to as the "Second Coming?"
I grew up in the church with the teaching that the church would be raptured before the Second Coming. As teenager, I began to learn that many other Christians believed other theories about the Second Coming. It seems that, as time has passed, things have become more confused, especially when theologians and pastors talk about events and entities such as the Great Tribulation, the Millennium, the Antichrist, the mark of the Beast and the rapture itself—whether or not it is going to happen before or after the tribulation, or perhaps midway through.
To grapple with these topics, Charisma House released a new book this week called The Armageddon Code by New York City journalist Billy Hallowell, the faith and religion editor for The Blaze. He takes an arm's-length view of the various views of the Second Coming. He tries to explain these views to people who are usually confused by all the contradictions. The book also presents some research showing what Protestant ministers believe about the Second Coming. The results were surprising.
I had the privilege of interviewing Billy Hallowell on The Strang Report podcast, which will be online in a few days. We talked about how the book is being released this week in what they call "a thunder clap," in which 136 people sent out information about the book at the same time to a combined total of more than 2 million people. It helps to draw attention to this important book.
We also talked about the study conducted by Lifeway Research in which 1,000 pastors, drawn randomly from the population, revealed what they believe. The greatest group—36 percent—believe in a pre-tribulation rapture. The next largest group—25 percent—believe that the rapture is not be taken literally. Most of these pastors come from what we would call more liberal segments of the church. Interestingly, 73 percent of Pentecostal pastors believe in a pre-tribulation rapture. Yet I remember when I was a child nearly all Pentecostals would have believed it.
One chapter of the book deals with questions surrounding the Antichrist:
  • Exactly who is he and what will his personality be like?
  • Where will he come from?
  • When will he arrive on the scene?:
Interest in the end times is at an all-time high. But what does the Bible really say about what will happen and when? Why are there so many different viewpoints among Christians, and are any of them right? With questions like these, it's no wonder that the subject of the end times creates confusion, doubt and anxiety for many people today.
I encourage you to pick up a copy of The Armageddon Code wherever Christian books are sold or online. There is so much more information that I can go into in this short newsletter, but click here to order the book or find out more information about it.
Hallowell also interviews "experts" on end-time prophecy and what they believe. He conducted interviews with Greg Laurie, Tim LaHaye, Joel C. Rosenberg and even Hank Hanegraaff on what they believe. He lays it all out for the readers and allows the readers to decide for themselves.
I am finding the book fascinating reading, the topic is fascinating, and I encourage you to let me know what you think about end-time prophecy by leaving your comments below. 
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