Our website would not be complete without a short trip down Memory Lane to visit the writings of some true servants of God, men and women who very early on embraced the Israel Truth, along with the Gospels of the Kingdom and Salvation, and did their part in the sowing of seeds for the Great Gardener. They are people of whom the Lord Jesus Christ was referring when He said, “…unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required.”
It is interesting to note that the delivery of Jerusalem, in December of 1917 by General Allenby of the British Army, was also precisely a prophetic “Seven times” (2,520 years) after 604 B.C., the date when Nebuchadnezzar first came against Jerusalem and took the city and led away that segment of the tribe of Judah…
Gerald L.K. Smith, a longtime defiant warrior against the ruling powers of evil, and former Director of The Christian Nationalist Crusade, once said: “No clergyman, statesman, journalist or philosopher, within the orbit of my acquaintance or observation has enough intelligence to produce a saving formula for America or the world.” He was never more right,…
For seventy years the people of the southern kingdom of Judah had been weeping by the waters of Babylon as they remembered Zion, and then a miracle occurred. God heard the voice of their lamentation and through the instrumentality of the Persian King, brought them again to their own land, and prospered their undertakings. Were…
For many years, it was frowned upon to try teach or influence people by fear. It was no longer acceptable, much less fashionable, to preach “hellfire and damnation” from the pulpit. The schoolteachers were not supposed to scold children by predicting the dire consequences of daring or unruly conduct. The evils of alcohol used to…
“If thou be Christ, save thyself and us.” (Luke 23:3) This is the railing of one of the malefactors to Jesus as they both hung dying on their crosses. Just as Christ was reviled nearly two thousand years ago, so is Modern Israel reviled throughout the world today. “Where is the once great British Empire…
Roger Rusk was born in Atlanta, Georgia into a Christian home in 1906. He first joined the church under the preaching of Evangelist Billy Sunday around World War I. He grew up in a middle income neighborhood as an average teenager. His mother was a school teacher and taught him to read and write before…






