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Without God, the secular State becomes the giver and taker of rights and liberties. Christians are witnessing a year where law and order has been turned on its head and the arbitrary dictates of governing authorities are in conflict with our faith and our constitutional rights. We are seeing the breakdown of ordered liberty on the streets of our nation, as increasing numbers of radicals dismiss the Constitution and pursue heavy-handed authoritarian socialism. And they have now declared war on the police. What is needed now more than ever?

In 1960 almost seven percent of all births were to an unwed mother. By the year 2012, that number rose to an astonishing 41 percent. Which raises a critical question in our day: where have all the fathers gone? And what impact has their absence had on those they left behind? Decades of research have answered this question, proving what ought to be recognized as obvious: Children need the presence and guidance of fathers in family life. We see everywhere the evidence of the dad deficit. What can be done about it? Dr. D. James Kennedy has more in his timely Father's Day message, "Godly Dads."

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"Why are you here?" "What is your purpose for living?" Fortunately for us, we can know the answers to all of these great questions about life because we have the Word of God at our fingertips. On this program we will take a look at the story of Joshua, the great soldier of the Lord, and what it truly means to be a servant of the Lord in Dr. D. James Kennedy's important message, "As for Me."

Integrity is among the great needs of our day. In a nation rushing headlong from the truth of God, will we live in such a way as to invite the charge of hypocrisy? Or will we live in such a way that causes the world to stop and take note of the God we serve? There is much we can learn about having integrity from the biblical story of Joseph. Dr. Kennedy strengthens our faith in his message: "The Rewards of Integrity."

We live in a culture that is increasingly hostile to Christianity and Biblical values. From the transgender and homosexual agenda on one hand, to the multicultural melting pot that demands that we hold all religious views as equally valid on the other hand, historic Christian orthodoxy on cultural issues is under fire. A great many Christians around the world are right now facing unimaginable oppression because of their Christian faith. How can they—and we—remain faithful under the world's disapproval? Dr. D. James Kennedy tells us in his powerful message, "Semper Fi."

Many attempt to reinterpret the Bible to find justification for their own errors. They attempt to redefine a well-established Biblical understanding simply to evade uncomfortable truths; replacing clear, unambiguous texts with what one might perhaps wish them to say. This is particularly true in our day when it comes to issues of sexuality. The enemy of our souls is quick to twist, obscure, and misuse the word of God to lead people astray – calling things that are evil "good" and calling things that are good "evil," as Dr. Kennedy shows us in his message, "Entertaining Angels Unawares"

One of the seeming dichotomies in Scripture revolves around the word "choose". Throughout the Scriptures we see the words choose, chose, and chosen—all in relation to the sovereign work of God in salvation. Yet we also see in Scripture the clear call for us to choose. Choose for yourselves whether it is right for us to obey God or men. Choose this day whom you will serve. Choose life so that you may live. Time and again we see God figuratively drawing a line in the sand, commanding us to choose. In this message, Dr. D. James Kennedy unfolds an epic drama of choosing—choosing between life and death: "If the Lord Be God, Follow Him."

To many people the statement "all religions are alike" has the ring of truth in it. These people hold to the notion that, despite the manifold distinctions among them, all religions are, at base, a means to earn the favor of God. But all religions are NOT the same. Christianity is vastly different from all other world religions because our savior lives! And because He has earned God's favor on our behalf. In the Apostles' Creed, we confess that Jesus Christ "ascended into heaven and is seated at the right hand of God," where he now gloriously rules over all forever. Dr. D. James Kennedy has more more, in his message: "The Enthronement of Christ."

In Dostoevsky's classic novel, titled: The Idiot, the central character, a young Russian prince, looks at a dead body and asks: "Where has he gone?" A simple but profound question. This is of course the question of the ages. It was Job's question in the midst of his torment: If a man dies, shall he live again?" At some point, this question tugs at the heart of every man, woman, and child. Perhaps because, as the Preacher in Ecclesiastes puts it: God has placed eternity in our hearts. So what is the answer? If a man dies, shall he live again? That is the central question that all mankind faces—and it is the central question that Easter addresses. Dr. D. James Kennedy has more in his message: "Life Everlasting."