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Doug's Blog: May 2010 Archives

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May 2010 Archives

Sunday, May 30, 2010

Faith Evangeline in Rome Near the Arch of Constantine

Luke Becker Comments on the Martyrdom of Patrick Hamilton During the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization European Faith and Freedom Tour

Luke Becker on the Death of a Christian Martyr Who Was His Age from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Doug and Beall and Pro from the William Wallace Monument

Saturday, May 29, 2010

Now There's Some Manly Singin' Fer Ye: Sam and Josh Belt Out Killiekrankie from the Ancient Land of St. Andrews, Scotland!

Now There’s Some Manly Singin’ Fer Ye: Sam and Josh Belt-Out Killiekrankie from the Ancient Land of St. Andrews, Scotland! from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Tonight - What He Must Be If He Wants to Marry My Daughter with Dr. Voddie Baucham

This evening the Great Author Webinar Series continues with the dynamic apologist and preacher Dr. Voddie Baucham speaking about his intriguing book What He Must Be If He Wants to Marry My Daughter, discussing how young men may become Christian leaders worthy of a Proverbs 31 woman.

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Some Favorite Messages I had the Privilege of Delivering on the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization Faith and Freedom Tour

There were many great messages delivered on the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization Faith and Freedom Tour, most notable of which came from Dr. Joe Moreraft, our military historian Bill Potter and architectural historian Colin Gunn. Every where we went, we were reminded that the present makes a whole lot more sense when we understand the past.

By God’s grace, we were able to successfully lead a tour through five nations over fifteen days and deliver a combined total of more than one hundred lectures between the four speakers. In addition we produced close to fifty short-subject video clips, documenting our trip and the history of Christianity in civilization. The level of commitment, endurance, and perseverance on the part of my team of filmographers and my staff was impressive. I believe that the Lord blessed our combined efforts such that when all is said and done, we will be leaving an incredible historical record for the present and future generations.

Along the way, I personally delivered more than fifty messages. These will soon be made available to those who are part of the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization Online Tour. IF YOU HAVE NOT YET SIGNED UP—may I recommend that you do so now. The following messages I delivered were some of the most memorable to me:

  1. Rome: “Why We Came.”
  2. Rome: “The Cross and the Coliseum”
  3. Rome: “The Temple of Saturn and the Prison of Paul.”
  4. Rome: “Antithesis: The Catacombs vs. Roman Idolatry.”
  5. Milan: “The Gospel vs. The Church of Rome.”
  6. Geneva: “How Friendships Changed the World.”
  7. London: “Archaeology and the Vindication of the Bible.”
  8. Scrooby: “Our Pilgrimage to the Home of the Pilgrim Fathers.”
  9. Stirling: “Manly Courage and the Spirit of William Wallace.”
  10. Bannockburn: “The King is Not God: The Meaning of Arbroath.”
  11. St. Andrews: “The Martyrs of St. Andrews.”
  12. Edinburgh: “Parking Lot #23, and the Fifth Commandment.”
  13. Edinburgh: “2000 Years of Perseverance: Closing Message.”

Becky Morecraft Explains the Heart of the 2010 Faith and Freedom Tour

Becky Morecraft Explains the Heart of the 2010 Faith and Freedom Tour from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Monday, May 24, 2010

Underground Warfare in St. Andrews, Scotland

The Castle of St. Andrews in Scotland has been the location of some of the greatest events in the history of Scotland and the Reformation. It was here that the great Christian martyr George Wishart (mentor to John Knox) was executed. Here John Knox was taken captive by the French...and much more. But underneath the great castle, an amazing mine shaft tunnel was constructed which would become the location of a ferocious underground battle. I climbed down into the shaft with our military historian Bill Potter, and was surprised to find another army—but not the one you might think.

Home Schooler Charioteers Enter the Arena as Races Begin Again at The Circus Maximus in Rome

Races Begin Again at The Circus Maximus from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Do you remember the amazing chariot scene in Ben Hur? Well, that was a fairly accurate representation of the great Circus Maximus in Rome. For close to fifteen hundred years chariots and athletes competed on this location. Today, little remains but the outline of the track itself and a few ruins. But for one afternoon on the 2010 Faith and Freedom Tour, the track came alive again

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Doug and Virginia on the Battlefield of Bannockburn

Friday, May 21, 2010

This Memorial Day 'Remember The Days of Old' and Join Me and Scott Brown at His Farm for a Memorial Day Picnic

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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Stephanie's Favorite Moments on the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization Faith and Freedom Tour

Stephanie Shares Some of Her Favorite Spots on the 2010 European Faith and Freedom Tour from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Tonight - The Second Mayflower: The Future Christian Republic with Kevin Swanson

This evening the Great Author Webinar Series continues with Kevin Swanson speaking about his uplifting book The Second Mayflower regarding the values of faith, family, and freedom may be salvaged for at least one nation for future generations.

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The 2010 FFT: The Present Makes More Sense When We Understand The Past

It has been a trip of a lifetime. Ambitious! Power-packed! Inspiring! To everyone who sought to communicate messages of encouragement while we traveled the world as part of this far-reaching 2010 European Faith and Freedom Tour, I send my heartfelt thanks. Keep it up. Every communication, every note is precious to us.

We are not back yet, and have lots to report and share. Please stay tuned for important updates.

From the Field, Douglas

Monday, May 17, 2010

Joshua and Sam Sing of Brendan the Evangelist Explorer at St. Andrews, Scotland

Joshua and Sam Sing of Brendan the Evangelist Explorer at St. Andrews, Scotland from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Tonight - The Betrayal, the Wonderful & Mysterious Life of John Calvin with Christian Novelist Douglas Bond

This evening the Great Author Webinar Series continues with Christian novelist Douglas Bond speaking about his intriguing book The Betrayal.

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Tuesday, May 11, 2010

The Children's Guide to Bach, Beethoven, Handel, and More

Saturday, May 8, 2010

A Tribute to Mothers

Your High Calling

Mother, whoever you may be,
You may think long and earnestly
Of your high calling. Pondering
The undreamed honour of the thing;
Learning how God, through you, would plan
To be well-known to every man.
And through your arms would gather fast
The whole world to His heart at last.

Fay Inchfawn

Mamas: the Shapers of Eternal Souls

The most underrated job in America is that of being a mother. The entire world seems to conspire to mock and minimize the true blessings of motherhood. This is why we appreciate the words of J.R. Miller, who once wrote:

Oh, mothers of young children, I bow before you in reverence. Your work is most holy. You are fashioning the destinies of immortal souls. The powers folded up in the little ones that you hushed to sleep in your bosoms last night, are powers that shall exist forever. You are preparing them for their immortal destiny and influence. Be faithful. Take up your sacred burden reverently. Be sure that your heart is pure and that your life is sweet and clean. —J.R. Miller, The Family, pg. 106

The Cost of Motherhood

Once a lady went to visit her friend. During the visit the children of the friend entered the room and began to play with each other. As the lady and her friend visited, the lady turned to her friend and said eagerly and yet with evidently no thought of the meaning of her words: “Oh, I’d give my life to have such children.” The mother replied with a subdued earnestness whose quiet told of the depth of experience out of which her words came: “That’s exactly what it costs.”

There is a cost of motherhood. And the price is no small sum. And if you are not willing to pay this price, no amount of encouragement about the joys of motherhood will satisfy. But the price of motherhood is not fundamentally different from the price of being a disciple of Jesus Christ. In fact, Christian mothers see their duty as mothers flowing from their calling to Jesus Christ. And what is this cost?

Christian motherhood means dedicating your entire life in service of others. It means standing beside your husband, following him, and investing in the lives of children whom you hope will both survive you and surpass you. It means forgoing present satisfaction for eternal rewards. It means investing in the lives of others who may never fully appreciate your sacrifice or comprehend the depth of your love. And it means doing all these things, not because you will receive the praise of man — for you will not — but because God made you to be a woman and a mother, and there is great contentment in that biblical calling.

In other words, Motherhood requires vision. It requires living by faith and not by sight.

These are some of the reasons why Motherhood is both the most biblically noble and the most socially unappreciated role to which a young woman can aspire. There are many people who ask the question: Does my life matter? But a mother that fears the Lord need never ask such a question. Upon her faithful obedience hinges the future of the church and the hope of the nation.

In 1950, the great Scottish American preacher Peter Marshall stood before the United States Senate and he explained it this way:

The modern challenge to motherhood is the eternal challenge — that of being a godly woman. The very phrase sounds strange in our ears. We never hear it now. We hear about every other kind of women — beautiful women, smart women, sophisticated women, career woman, talented women, divorced women, but so seldom do we hear of a godly woman — or of a godly man either, for that matter.

I believe women come nearer fulfilling their God-given function in the home than anywhere else. It is a much nobler thing to be a good wife than to be Miss America. It is a greater achievement to establish a Christian home than it is to produce a second-rate novel filled with filth. It is a far, far better thing in the realm of morals to be old-fashioned than to be ultramodern. The world has enough women who know how to hold their cocktails, who have lost all their illusions and their faith. The world has enough women who know how to be smart.

It needs women who are willing to be simple. The world has enough women who know how to be brilliant. It needs some who will be brave. The world has enough women who are popular. It needs more who are pure. We need women, and men, too, who would rather be morally right that socially correct.

As we approach America’s national Mother’s Day celebration, let’s remember that we are fighting for the Lord, and it is He who prioritizes motherhood and home as the highest calling and domain of womanhood “that the word of God be not blasphemed” (Titus 2:5). May the Lord fill our churches with faithful mothers!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Tour Highlights from Rome - View a Sampler Video from the European Virtual History Tour and Online Study Course

Dear Friends,

Here are a few samples of some of the educational videos from the 2010 History of Christianity and Western Civilization European Faith & Freedom Tour.

View images from the tour stops, and register to obtain your tour pass in order to obtain full access to the complete Online Video Tour.

If your computer is having difficulty viewing the videos smoothly in HD, click the “HD” button in the upper-right corner of the video frame to turn HD quality off.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Giving Hope to Our Daughters - The Victorious Daughters Collection

Tonight - Killer Angel: The Most Dangerous Woman of the 20th Century with Dr. George Grant

This evening the Great Author Webinar Series continues with Dr. George Grant speaking about his book Killer Angel regarding the life of Margaret Sanger.

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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Experience Rome with Us - Sign up for the European Online Tour Pass and View New Exclusive Videos

Sign up today for the History of Christianity and Western Civilization Virtual Tour and Online Study Course. Visit the official tour site to view the new exclusive videos.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

The Phillips Family By the Coliseum

The Temple of Saturn

One of the most impressive monuments to paganism and false worship is the Temple of Saturn. For close to a thousand years this location was used as a centerpiece of Roman idolatry. For many this building is a testimony to the glory which once was Rome. For the Christian student, the Temple of Saturn, is a physical reminder of how idolatry and paganism places men in bondage and leads them to Hell.

Interesting fact: It is widely recognized by scholars that the modern practice of Christmas comes from the syncretization of Saturn worship with Christianity in the Fourth century. December 25th was the high pagan holiday, called the Saturnalia, which was a celebration replete with gift giving.

Take One...Take Two...Live from the Eternal City

Untitled from Douglas Phillips on Vimeo.

Blair and Beall in the Home of Emperor Octavian

Faces of the Ancient Romans

Saturday, May 1, 2010

For Close to a Thousand Years the World Was Ruled from These Couple of Acres of Land

After close to eight miles of walking around Rome, we found a quiet spot on a back street that revealed this view.

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Virtual Tour and Online Study Course from Vision Forum on Vimeo.

The History of Christianity and Western Civilization Virtual Tour and Online Study Course begins in a few days. make sure to sign up today!

Virginia on the Palatine Hills of Ancient Rome

A Race By The Circus Maximus

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