Amos Sale

Press Service International

Amos is an evangelical conservative, who cares about where the world is going, and seeks to understand why it is happening, especially in light of prophecy and the spiritual powers behind the scenes. Amos currently lives in Auckland New Zealand. Amos pursues salvation for the lost, and considers himself a defender of traditional Christian values, liberal democracy and the historically unprecedented freedom and liberty established and defended by our forebears—which unfortunately, is gradually being eroded.Amos Sale previous articles may be viewed at www.pressserviceinternational.org/amos-sale.html

  • Welfare

    We need a balanced social welfare system, with good checks on those who abuse it. A system where those who need and ‘deserve’ assistance are justly supported. What we might qualify as the "deserving poor" and the "undeserving poor" are useful categories to fit social welfare recipients into.

  • NZ Banning speakers

    If your government goes rogue and begins smothering civil liberties and basic freedoms how do you resist it?

  • Our attitude towards Modern Israel

    The role of Israel and the Jewish people are a central and fundamental topic, or at least should be, in any Christians' formulation of their theology and worldview.

  • Fighting spiritual battles and character growth

    God’s main concern for the Christian in this world is character development, spiritual maturity and fruit bearing.

  • False hope and false visions

    What motivates you to continue living? What do you live for?

  • Limits of violence and punishment

    “Repay no one evil for evil… If it is possible, as much as depends on you, live peaceably with all men.”

  • Infiltration from within

    We have been experiencing one of the largest migration shifts in modern history. Unfortunately segments of migrants in recent times have largely failed to adopt our values or promote our national interests, and instead have refused to integrate; speak the language, or participate in community and broader society.

  • Personal truth and objective truth.

    Our hedonistic society has made a departure from objectivism, with its devotion to the importance and significance of truth. Many endeavours are now considered to be matters of ‘personal’ truth, not objective.