Devotional -Plus Interesting Reads – 04/08/2023

1 JOHN 1 Chapter CONTEXT and Commentary: MHCC My Master’s Thesis, CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP AS A REQUIREMENT FOR FULLNESS JOY, is based on 1 John 1:1-4 (you can look at it under the SERMON/TEACHINGS and APOLOGIST TAB). Here John carries the theme further declaring that fellowship, which is the requirement for joy, is only found in … More Devotional -Plus Interesting Reads – 04/08/2023

Patrick Henry “As for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

American Minute with Bill Federer . The Declaration of Independence states: “… But when a long train of abuses and usurpations … to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.” The Declaration listed 27 “abuses and usurpations” by King George III. This was supported by the teachings of John Calvin, who … More Patrick Henry “As for me, give me liberty or give me death!”

Devotional Thought for Today – 03/20/2023

Instead of the normal references to scripture and context here please see this link to our series on Beatitudes “Persecution.” (note that the series pulls up in reverse order.) The other day we had a post entitled War on Prayer by Atheists, Socialists & Communists: (update). To that post, we received an interesting response on a … More Devotional Thought for Today – 03/20/2023

War on Prayer by Atheists, Socialists & Communist: (update)

Original Post here American Minute with Bill Federer War on Prayer by Atheists, Socialists & Communist: “Eliminate prayer in the schools … Control schools … as transmission belts for socialism and communist propaganda”  The war on prayer by progressive lawyers and judges has limited  “mandatory”  school-sponsored prayer, but students still have the right to  “voluntarily” pray!  Brad Dacus, President of Pacific Justice … More War on Prayer by Atheists, Socialists & Communist: (update)

A visit to the National World War II Museum is both sad and uplifting

Some of you may have noticed my absence over the past week. That is because I made my first visit to New Orleans. The city is beautiful, although a bit overwhelming, because it hits every one of your senses. However, what I want to write about here is not New Orleans generally, but, more specifically, … More A visit to the National World War II Museum is both sad and uplifting