Dr. Mildred Jefferson: Hero of the Pro-Life Movement

Her accomplishments advancing female and racial diversity are cause enough to celebrate, but tireless work opposing abortion as a physician in the Hippocratic tradition and as a Christian are remarkable Today [Friday 21 Jan 2022], as tens of thousands March for Life in Washington D.C., we remember one of the movement’s most important pioneers. Dr. … More Dr. Mildred Jefferson: Hero of the Pro-Life Movement

Devotional Thought for Today – 01/21/2022

Prayer Series XVII As previously stated, until we further note I will be posting from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Today we continue with The Ingredients of Prayer Intercession Intercession . . . is the suit of the heart unto God for the good of others. James Ussher Three things concur [in Christ’s intercession]: 1. The presentation … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/21/2022

U.S. Complicity and Complacency Endangers Christians Worldwide

Early every year, Open Doors presents its updated World Watch List: “The top 50 countries where it’s most difficult to follow Jesus.” The 2022 list was introduced at a press conference on January 19, hosted by David Curry, Open Doors CEO. This year Curry’s presentation included exceptionally worrisome information about new dangers globally, and deadly … More U.S. Complicity and Complacency Endangers Christians Worldwide

Prenatal Testing, False Positives, and Abortion

Imagine a pregnant mother, recently informed that her baby may have a rare genetic condition. She now faces a future caring for a child with an intellectual or physical disability, added financial stress, and perhaps even a shortened life. Certain dreams and hopes she harbored for her preborn child have been dramatically altered… READ MORE … More Prenatal Testing, False Positives, and Abortion

Prayer and fulfilled promises mark VA guv’s debut

In America we are used to seeing political leaders raise their right hands and swear an oath office on a Bible. This was refreshingly different as the newly sworn in Governor of Virgina Glenn Youngkin led the Commonwealth in prayer. Oh, how we pray, that many more leaders would follow his example. It’s a new … More Prayer and fulfilled promises mark VA guv’s debut

Devotional Thought for Today – 01/19/2022

Prayer Series XVI As previously stated, until we further note I will be posting from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Today we continue with The Ingredients of Prayer Supplication To supplicate is to humbly petition, beg or entreat. J.M.B. Christ, in the days of His flesh, offered up prayers and supplications to His Father . . . … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/19/2022

Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger says he wants to ‘expand God’s kingdom’ in next chapter of life

As most of you know I have boycotted Pro-Football, (actually nearly all pro-sports) since the Kaepernick incident. I didn’t even know that Mr. Roethlisberger was still playing, but this story is worth posting. (Interestingly but not surprisingly, ESPN and other “mainstream” media COMPLETELY ignored this aspect of the post-game interview.) Future Hall of Fame quarterback … More Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger says he wants to ‘expand God’s kingdom’ in next chapter of life

Devotional Thought for Today – 01/18/2022

Prayer Series XV As previously stated, until we further note I will be posting from Reformed Reflections on the Lord’s Prayer. Today we continue with The Ingredients of Prayer Confession Ingenuous and unreserved confession of sin [is made] to the glory of that God who has been dishonoured by it. John Colquhoun When man uncovers his sin, God … More Devotional Thought for Today – 01/18/2022