Interesting Reads – 02/13/2025

Here are some of my most interesting reads over the past week. I know there is a lot of material here, but as the picture notes, we believe a well-informed person is a better Christian and Patriot. TOPICS: Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. … More Interesting Reads – 02/13/2025

Today’s Thought – “Biblical Justice” – 02/06/2025

Almost unilaterally, Romans 13, specifically vs. 1-7, is at the forefront of the discussion when people talk about Biblical Justice. A quick study of the text reveals the Apostle Paul explains the purpose of governing authorities and the proper Christian response to these authorities appointed by God. Biblical Justice is one of the main themes … More Today’s Thought – “Biblical Justice” – 02/06/2025

Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025

Mea Colpa, started this yesterday before my plumbing isses🙃 Americana, Christian Life, Culture/Society, Informed Citizenship, Informed Patriotism, Pro-Life, Military/Veterans, You Can’t Make This Up, and more. We hope you become informed readers and citizens based both Biblically and upon our founding fathers: Acts 17:10-12, 2 Tim 2:14-16, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Paine FEATURE ARTICLE W/COMMENTS Should churches allow … More Interesting Reads for the Week – 01/18/2025

Devotional “Church and State” – 11/07/2024

This year’s election is barely 2 days old, and some media pundits are already trying to frame scenarios that this (Trump’s Win) was due to some violation of the U.S. Constitution, specifically the “Separation of Church and State.” The only issue with any such theory is that neither the statement nor any form of it … More Devotional “Church and State” – 11/07/2024

‘Christianity Without Tears’ – 08/29/2024

August 13, 2024 The Cult of Kindness: ‘Christianity Without Tears’ By Dana E. Abizaid While sitting through my son’s recent graduation from elementary school I could not help but feel I was at a religious ceremony. Those who led the ceremony did not describe to parents any concrete academic skills that students had learned in the … More ‘Christianity Without Tears’ – 08/29/2024

A Series About “Morality in Government” – 08/26/2024

This series asserts that our government is led by people that are disobeying the Ten Commandments. Part 1: focused on Our Relationship With God (the first four of The Ten Commandments). Part 2: focused on Our Relationship with Other People — Section 1: Commandments 5 – 7. PART 3 – HOW POLITICIANS VIOLATE ALL OF THE TEN COMMANDMENTS Added: … More A Series About “Morality in Government” – 08/26/2024

Devotional Thought – “Cedars of Lebanon” – 08/14/2024

Planted by grace, and owing all to our heavenly Father’s care, we may defy the hurricane, and laugh at the fear of drought, for none that trust in him shall ever be left unwatered. C. H. Spurgeon PSALM 104 PSALM 104:16 CONTEXT GENERAL, REMARKS. Here we have one of the loftiest and longest sustained flights of … More Devotional Thought – “Cedars of Lebanon” – 08/14/2024

Expository Preaching and Evangelistic Opportunities – 08/13/2024

Preaching ought to reflect our conviction that God’s Word is infallible and inerrant. If we believe that “all Scripture is inspired by God” and inerrant, must we not be equally committed to the reality that it is “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; that the man of God may be … More Expository Preaching and Evangelistic Opportunities – 08/13/2024

Devotional Thought for Today – “Worldview Battle” – 08/12/2024

worldview. A comprehensive set of basic or ultimate beliefs that fit together in a consistent or coherent manner. A full worldview would include answers to the following questions and more: What kinds of realities are there, and what is ultimately real? What explanation can be given of reality? What is knowledge, and how do we … More Devotional Thought for Today – “Worldview Battle” – 08/12/2024