Psalm 78: Wrath and Redemption Paid Members Public
Psalm 78: Wrath and Redemption Roland Clarke Preface Recently I visited a friend who lives in a suburb occupied mainly by Bengalis from Bangladesh. I must have timed it right because the annual Bangladeshi food fair was going on. I got to sample some exotic food. But then something happened
Persian Protests, Prophecy and Proverbs Paid Members Public
Persian Protests, Prophecy and Proverbs Roland Clarke Mass protests across Iran ignited by the death of a Kurdish woman, Mahsa Amini, (16 Sept. 2022) have triggered a vicious crackdown by the theocratic Iranian regime resulting in thousands of arrests and the killing of more than 200 protesters. It is no
Persecution: Sign of the Times Paid Members Public
Persecution: Sign of the Times Roland Clarke Introduction On 21st April 2013 CNN reported, “at least 566 ... killed over a six-day period across Syria” – the highest single death toll in a conflict that has so far killed 100,000. While Islamic sects in Syria are killing one another at a
Numbers 33:55-56 > Jeremiah 1:17 > Jonah > Acts 1:8 Paid Members Public
Numbers 33:55-56 > Jeremiah 1:17 > Jonah > Acts 1:8 Roland Clarke Introduction During the last 10 days of September 2013, radical Muslims killed 250 people and injured 350 in three seemingly 'unrelated' attacks in Kenya, Pakistan and Nigeria. During the same week, it so
Persecuted yet Blessed Paid Members Public
Persecuted yet Blessed Roland Clarke Adapted from a sermon based on Acts 5:17-42 Last week I told you about a remarkable encounter with the cashier at McDonalds. After I offered her a riddle she read the entire thing out loud – an extended quote straight from the Bible – and she
"Anti-hate" protests point the way to peace Paid Members Public
"Anti-hate" protests point the way to peace Roland Clarke On August 26th 2017 500 people gathered outside city hall London, Ontario, in opposition to 30 people marching in support of Patriots of Canada Against the Islamization of the West (PEGIDA). Four weeks later, these groups clashed again as
Converging Destinies: Jerusalem, Peace and the Messiah Paid Members Public
Converging Destinies: Jerusalem, Peace and the Messiah Roland Clarke For decades the Middle East has been the most volatile area on earth and trends do not suggest peacemaking prospects are getting any better. Sadaam Hussein’s tyrannical regime was removed 6 years ago yet Iraq is still being torn by
Messiah the Peacemaker Paid Members Public
Messiah the Peacemaker Roland Clarke These last three years our world endured the COVID pandemic and now the already challenged global economy is groaning under the greater burden of two horrifying wars – in Ukraine and Gaza – which many fear could trigger World War 3. Is there a glimpse of hope