Abomination by William Ramsey

THREE SECOND-GRADE boys disappeared in West Memphis, Arkansas on May 5, 1993. Three young men from the area were convicted of the crimes. Today, however, they are free, beneficiaries of a campaign by celebrities who believe they were prosecuted basically because they dressed in black and listened to heavy metal. Researcher and author William Ramsey explains why he believes justice has been perverted.

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Dr. Stanley Monteith

IT DOESN’T take medical training to recognize that our world is sick. One might say that what we need now, more than anything, is a doctor of singular skill. While we wait for His return, we discuss the ills that plague us with Dr. Stanley Monteith, host of Radio Liberty and authorContinue Reading

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Paul McGuire

WHAT PRICE does a syndicated radio talk show host pay when he decides to pass on a network cable TV deal in favor of speaking the truth?  At the very least, you can kiss prime time and the New York Times bestseller list goodbye. Paul McGuire hosted a nationally syndicated radioContinue Reading

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Extraordinary Intelligence

WHEN AN honest seeker follows the evidence, it can lead to some surprising conclusions — especially when a hardcore New Ager is seeking spiritual truth. Natalina, publisher of the website Extraordinary Intelligence, describes her journey from the occult to the cross, how it changed her worldview, and how regular readersContinue Reading

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