White-Cain’s comments prompted intensely negative responses from many on social media, including Christians, some of whom saw it as a sacrilegious attempt to elevate Trump as a messianic figure while politicizing Easter. Some also criticized the other Christian leaders who continued to participate in the ceremony.
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Victory Over Death
FrontPageMag
Historically, spiritually, and civilizationally, Easter is a revolutionary act. It declares that death is not the end, that evil will not have the last word, and that a broken world can be made whole. In a time of chaos and re-paganizing decay, this is the message the West desperately needs.
Comfort or Controversy?: Understanding the Rapture, the Debate, and the Choice That Defines Eternity
Harbinger’s – Skip Heitzig
Of all the End Time events, the Rapture of the Church generates the most interest and the most controversy. I have a friend who wrote that the Rapture is third in the list of top 10 topics that have most divided the Church—right after COVID-19 vaccinations and the Harry Potter books!
Easter Crowds Are Coming – But America’s Christian Worldview Is Collapsing
Prophecy News Watch
Pastors are expecting one of their biggest crowds of the year, just as they have for years. More than half of U.S. Protestant pastors say Easter is their church’s highest-attendance Sunday, and for many others it ranks second or third–alongside Christmas and Mother’s Day. In other words, if there is one Sunday Americans still instinctively know matters, it is Easter.
Jesus celebrated Passover – here are 4 reasons Evangelicals would be blessed to do so, too
Joel Rosenberg
Millions of Evangelical Christians – our family included – will also celebrate. Gentile Christians are not mandated to do so in the New Testament. But I believe Evangelical families will be deeply blessed if they do. Here are four reasons why.
