Believers must speak the truth in love. Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss how the testimony and power of God trumps everything. Brother John believes the impeachment efforts against Donald Trump will not come to fruition. He says the many other efforts we are seeing in America are rooted in spreading Socialism and Communism and are of the utmost evil origins. Christians need to believe that the power of God is greater than all the evil we see. Brother John says demon spirits have infiltrated the church through humanistic psychology. Looking at the latest agenda of the new Biden administration, President Biden is moving toward reopening our borders, which America is not prepared for; and U.S. fossil fuel production is being threatened, making us dependent on the world for oil. Brother Josh, the church needs to pray for our country, and that the Gospel will pierce the hearts of the wicked men and women behind these evil efforts. Remember, there is no secret what God can do; the faithful must rise up. There is power in the name of Jesus.
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Insight - Feb. 2nd, 2021
Is investing in the stock market gambling? Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern address that question looking at the recent trading frenzy that involved the company GameStop and others. Brother Josh says investing in ownership in companies under normal circumstances is not gambling or sin...
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Insight - Jan. 28th, 2021
We have seen an aggressive first week for President Joe Biden. Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss Marxist theories, and the similarities we see in the new administration in the United States. In some respect, Brother John says we are going back to the days of the Obama Administr...
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Insight - Jan. 27th, 2021
Today on Insight, Josh Rosenstern discusses fear in the world with regards to money. Looking back at the recession of 2008-2009, he addresses the safety of money in the bank today. Brother Josh says at that time regulations were very loose and much of what happened was based on too few regulat...