OPINION June 21 Hagee & Haley: Israel endures – here's what we witnessed on the ground after Hamas' rocket attacks We went to Israel in the wake of war. Less than three weeks earlier, Israel’s citizens endured 11 straight days of rocket attacks. The Hamas terrorists bear full responsibility.
OPINION August 1, 2019 John Hagee: Trump's Commission on Unalienable Rights should be lauded, not condemned People of faith and conscience should applaud the Trump administration's Commission on Unalienable Rights because its foundation and intent are righteous, and if successful its result will be a better, freer world.
OPINION June 4, 2019 John Hagee: Anti-Semitism has been dangerously rebranded – and it’s not just a Jewish problem Gone are the days when anti-Semites were content parading around in white hoods while being shunned by virtually every corner of society. Today’s anti-Semites hide in plain sight. They wear no swastikas on their sleeves, but they hate Jews just the same.
Police and Law Enforcement July 19, 2016 Until we see ourselves as the United States of America, we can’t heal In an age of 24-hour news where every misstep by a police officer or every overreach by a protester cycles before our eyes again and again and again, it is all too easy to think division is now the order of things.
Moon May 6, 2015 Four blood moons: Should we be looking up? What is a blood moon? A lunar eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon. In a blood moon, the moon is full, and as the sun’s light passes through the earth’s atmosphere, it casts a reddened shadow on the moon. Full lunar eclipses are rare, and blood moons even more so, but neither is unheard of. So what’s so special about this tetrad?