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The Lamb with the Dragon’s Voice: How the Church Will Elect & Crown the Antichrist
What if the greatest end-times deception is not the secularization of the Church by ultra-liberal ideologies, but the complete politicization of Christianity by forces that appear friendly? Few Christians have ever paused to seriously consider this possibility. But here is the more unsettling question: what if the true danger is not opposition to the faith, but Christian nationalism itself? Scripture issues a sobering warning the Church has largely ignored: the Antichrist
John Aziza
6 days ago11 min read


Adult Sports: Does God Approve?
“When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things ” (1 Cor 13:11). Paul’s exhortation to the Corinthians concerning spiritual maturity has broad application, including how Believers steward their time, energy, and affections. Growing into Christian adulthood necessarily involves laying aside pursuits that are childish, time-consuming, and spiritually unproductive —especially those that d
John Aziza
Dec 25, 20253 min read


The Dangers of Social Media: A Christian's Guide
Social media is not neutral ground. While it promises friendship and community, it has quietly become one of the greatest spiritual distractions of our age. For many Christians, it now shapes habits, affections, behaviour, and even identity. To be clear, this article is not written from a place of technophobia—but from genuine concern. Concern for prayer closets that have grown quiet. Concern for families sitting together while scrolling alone, and concern for hearts subtly
John Aziza
Dec 24, 20254 min read


Debunking Wes Huff’s Viral Video: “Christmas Isn’t Pagan & Here’s Why”
Before dealing with Wes Huff’s historical claims, it’s important to understand why many sincere, Bible-loving Christians believe Christmas is not just unwise, but actually idolatrous . This isn’t about being “anti-joy” or trying to be different just for the sake of it. It’s about the question: Does God accept worship that borrows from altars once dedicated to other gods? Pagan Origins of December 25 Long before Rome ever called December 25 “Christmas,” that date and surround
John Aziza
Dec 6, 202522 min read

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