Reagan Warned of Socialism; Secularism; and Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn”

Reagan Warned of Socialism, Secularism, & Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn” byBill Federer, Feb 8 Ronald Reagan was born FEBRUARY 6, 1911. ​A graduate of Eureka College, IL, 1932, he worked as a life guard, having 77 rescues. ​He then announced for radio stations in Iowa. ​He became a sports announcer for WHO radio, covering Chicago … More Reagan Warned of Socialism; Secularism; and Abortion’s “Tragic Taking of Unborn”

Today in Church (and U.S.) History

Harvard Chair Went to Doubting Wigglesworth How did America’s great Christian colleges come to abandon their faith and become the secular institutions they are today? When Harvard College was founded by the Puritans in 1636, they knew well what they wanted from their school. “Let every Student be plainly instructed, and earnestly pressed to consider … More Today in Church (and U.S.) History

Today in U.S. History, Murder Legalized

Roe vs. Wade: Abortion’s Religious Dimension When the U. S. Supreme Court handed down the Roe v. Wade decision, on this day, January 22, 1973, they hoped to end increasing controversy over a practice which was allowed in limited instances in some states but almost never in others. Instead, their decision polarized the American people and … More Today in U.S. History, Murder Legalized

234 Years Later, No One’s Doubting Thomas

234 Years Later, No One’s Doubting Thomas January 16, 2020 By Tony Perkins “…By these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.” –Thomas Jefferson He was a president — a man who doubled the size of our country, abolished the international slave trade, even developed the plans for West Point. When … More 234 Years Later, No One’s Doubting Thomas