National Days of Prayer & Eisenhower’s “Back to God” Program

American Minute with Bill Federer President Reagan stated January 27, 1983: “In 1775, the Continental Congress proclaimed the first National Day of Prayer … In 1783, the Treaty of Paris officially ended the long, weary Revolutionary War during which a National Day of Prayer had been proclaimed every spring for eight years.”   CONTINUED AT SOURCE

RICHARD BAXTER ON CHURCHES MEETING WHEN FORBIDDEN

Okay so y’all know I love reading these old dead guys called the Puritans. Why because they (for the most part) got it, the very essence of what the bible was saying without the modern trappings of political correctness, self interpretation any other issue hanging on them.  Here in a posts from a guy Andrew … More RICHARD BAXTER ON CHURCHES MEETING WHEN FORBIDDEN

Historians Doomed to Repeat Themselves

Historians Doomed to Repeat Themselves April 28, 2020 By Tony Perkins The public schools might be closed, but based on the country’s latest history marks, some kids aren’t missing much! In the “Nation’s Report Card” from the Department of Education, U.S. scores took another big dive in subjects like history, part of an alarming trend … More Historians Doomed to Repeat Themselves

Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part XI

If COVID-19 has done nothing else it has proven the GREAT DIVIDE that exists even among so called evangelicals. Social media is ripe with folks playing the blame game for the virus (without any real facts) and begrudging the Government for either acting to protect the citizenry or not acting enough. After all someone has … More Sunday’s Sermon Series – Civil Government: Part XI