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Rev. Michael Bresciani

New American Prophet is listed as one of the [url="https://magazines.feedspot.com/christian_magazines/?feedid=7261734" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]30 best Christian Magazines[/url] to follow. - [em]Michael Bresciani[/em] is the editor of [url="https://new.americanprophet.org/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]new.americanprophet.org[/url] since 2005. The website features the articles and reports of Bresciani along with some of America’s best writers and journalists. Visit us at [url="https://usa.life/micapusa" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]USA.Life[/url], [url="https://twitter.com/amprophet" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]Twitter[/url] and [url="https://www.facebook.com/AmericanProphet" rel="nofollow" target="_blank"]Facebook[/url].

Most Recent Articles by Rev. Michael Bresciani:

Tale of Two Campaigns – The Slogan of 2008 - The Acronym of 2012

In the 2008 election, the slogan ‘Change we can believe in’ carried the willing like the mind bending smooth and seamlessly executed arpeggios of the Pied Piper. When the followers got weary, they were egged on by other familiar tunes like the promise of ‘transparency’ and a new America where everyone would finally be treated equally.
- Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Politics, Prophecy and the Santorum Factor

If these are not the biblical 'last days' then nothing said here is of any particular consequence. If, as the Bible says, the last generation begins when Israel becomes a free and independent nation again (British Mandate of 1948) then we can only hope to survive the perils the very near future will dump on our nation and an unwary world in its social, economic, ideological and religious upheaval.
- Friday, March 9, 2012

This Ship Needs a Captain not just a Businessman

In this day of the history challenged it may not be safe to assume that everyone knows that it was Captain John Paul Jones who in the fall of 1779 said the famous words, "I have not yet begun to fight." Even fewer may know that his ship the Bonhomme Richard had its upper decks nearly blown off and with what may have looked like a tattered raft the fight continued. Two hands assuming that both captain and first officer had been slain went about to lower the ship's pendant from the mainmast, but were interrupted by Jones who flew toward them with pistols in hand.
- Friday, March 2, 2012

Obama says more – O’Reilly says less – Not theirs to decide

It is clear that after three years of the Obama administration’s labors for the gay agenda and his recent statement about abortion being a means for “our daughters’ to have the chance for financial success that our sons enjoy, that this President has no interest whatsoever in what was or could ever be referred to as an American sense of morality.
- Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Buckets for Babies - Sex-Ed for Kindergarten – But No Bag Lunches, Please!

This may be the only article ever written that needs only its title and no further elucidation of any kind. It also is the only article that this writer has ever added a scriptural quote to, in the opening paragraphs, rather than as an appendage. “And even as they did not like to retain God in their knowledge, God gave them over to a reprobate mind, to do those things which are not convenient” (Romans 1: 28)
- Thursday, February 16, 2012

Obama: Violating Much More than Conscience

In his latest show Gov. Mike Huckabee was seen interviewing a Catholic priest, as they spoke, the Governor said that since the Catholics have come under attack “we are all Catholics.” The audience accepted what he said and while they knew the Governor was not referring to some giant ecumenical switch to Catholicism he was stating the obvious. When the government suspends or denies first amendment principles to the church, be it Protestant or Catholic, we all tend to close ranks.
- Monday, February 13, 2012

Candidates Waging the Wrong War—Voters Sent to the Wrong Battles

The new catchphrase of the campaign analysts and pundits which seems to be rising above the ordinarily heard terms like democrat, republican, liberal or conservative is the word, 'establishment.' It seems to find definition only when voters pick candidates that regardless of campaign rhetoric, declared platform or past record, look and feel like someone that will lead America out of its sinking fiscal problems.
- Thursday, February 9, 2012

The Impassioned Message of Rick Santorum, Bella and the Unborn

imageThis may be the most difficult time the nation has ever been through as we approach this critical election year. It is hard to say too much about Mitt Romney when it is well known that regardless of what he is, or is not, he is not Barack Obama. That alone counts for much, but not until he is the last man standing. Many voters seem to see more when they see Santorum for a second and third time and listen to what he has to say. Sen. Santorum not only could surprise us and leap forward in the race for the nomination, but after taking a second look at this candidate, anyone with a reasonable helping of understanding would see that he represents almost everything most conservative Americans want to see in our future as a nation.
- Sunday, February 5, 2012


UFOs, Abortion, and the Novelist Who Poses with Typewriters

In a Wikipedia entry under ‘Frances Parkinson Keyes biography’ is found a finely preserved picture of the late Mrs. Keyes sitting at a typewriter. There is no paper in the typewriter and there is no paper to be seen anywhere in the room. Obviously the picture is posed, and because Keyes was the author of over fifty books, no one would think twice about the lack of paper in the photo.
- Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Movie Review: COURAGEOUS – ‘Honor Begins at Home’

Courageous is triumphantly American and unashamedly Christian. The film wreaks havoc on the generally accepted idea that everything that goes wrong with adults can be traced back to bad childhood experiences which then become excuses for the worst behaviors we can produce. It is the idea of standing up to take responsibility for our actions that compel the principal and lead actor in the movie, Alex Kendrick (Adam Mitchell) to draw others into his decision to put his commitments down on paper and sign them after which they are made public to Church, friends and family.
- Friday, January 27, 2012

Embattled American Children – 39 Years of Roe v. Wade

Thirty nine years of the product of the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision to allow abortion has taken a gruesome toll on human life. America composes only one twentieth of the world’s population, but has accounted for one third of all of the abortions performed in the entire world. Over 54 million lives have been cut short to protect a women’s right to protect her own body against a child’s right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
- Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Conservative President? – Yes, But Not by Opinion

That, I am not alone in the struggle to bring conscience, faith and the Bible itself back into the national psyche offers little consolation because, God seems to have required this at a time when it is anything but vogue. But of all the absurd attempts to remove any mention of God from the public, perhaps the latest effort tops anything that has happened to date.
- Friday, January 20, 2012

Independent and Undecided Voters are now Cleared for Landing

Estimates run around 40 percent for independent voters in this election cycle. Many answers are offered for why this phenomenon is so prevalent right now in the nation, but few are viewing it as a possibility of a growing sense of confusion and uncertainty.
- Friday, January 13, 2012

Who Will You Kiss when the Ball Drops in Times Square?

It is said that when Christ died on the cross, and in three days arose victororius over death, and walked out alive from his tomb, that God had figuratively put his hand on the flywheel of time, and started it in another direction. This is why the finished work of Christ is called, ‘the good news,’ which is exactly what the word ‘gospel’ means.
- Tuesday, December 27, 2011

How to have a Politically Correct Merry Christmas

There is little doubt what tone Mr. Obama has desired to set for the nation. His song has been about bailouts, spending, class warfare, circumventing the Congress with executive orders, abortion rights and the LGBT.
- Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Palestinians: Did Gingrich Get it Right?

Both the mainstream media and Mitt Romney have been painting a picture of Newt Gingrich as a loose cannon largely because he has been articulating that the Palestinians were not ever a nation or a people prior to 1947. Is he right?
- Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Prophecy 2012: America in the Valley of Decision

This message is less about the denouement of America than it is about the deliberations of a nation at an urgent and critical moment in its history. I urge Americans to carefully consider the course they are choosing in the very near future.
- Monday, December 5, 2011

Is the Philosophy of Modern Science - Unscientific?

The best place to begin an examination of modern scientific philosophical flaws is in its very own definition. What science has become is far removed from its original definition.
- Sunday, November 27, 2011

Super Power, Super Committee and the ‘Whoops’ Factor

America’s lonely prophets and prognosticators are standing on the side saying we must stop sinning while her politicians are putting together super committees to show us how to stop spending. So far the only ones stuck with an embarrassing ‘whoops’ on their hands, are the politicians. Harold Camping may have gotten the date for the ‘end of the world’ wrong but Washington hasn’t gotten anything right yet.
- Thursday, November 24, 2011

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