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| » Wanted: More Ministers Like Vincent Fields by Rev. Mark Creech Not since Joe Wright's prayer in 1996 before the Kansas House in Topeka, where the faithful pastor confessed America had "inverted values" and listed them by name, has there been a more powerful prayer offered before lawmakers. Last week, V... read more • January 15, 2007
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| » Not a Simple 'Yes' or 'No' by Brad Locke As much as Mark McGwire's exclusion from the Baseball Hall of Fame says about him, it says a lot more about the voters and how they reflect the various sentiments of the general sporting public. There is a minority that supports McGwire's induction a... read more • January 15, 2007
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| » Boozing Epidemic Among Young Adult Church Groups by Frederick Meekins In discussing her book "Thrill Of The Chaste: Finding Fulfillment While Keeping Your Clothes On" on the Albert Mohler Show, journalist Dawn Eden made an observation that many young adult or singles ministries are centered around drinking. T... read more • January 13, 2007
• Christian Living |
| » The Road of Life by Marsha Jordan Have you noticed that vacations rarely go the way you planned? Here's a typical scenario: Mom and dad outline a fun and interesting trip for the family. They excitedly pack the Volkswagon and pull out of the driveway with great expectations. Then fiv... read more • January 9, 2007
• Christian Living |
| » Trump An Enemy Of Free Speech by Frederick Meekins One of the more recent James Bond movies was titled "The World Is Not Enough". It would seem the expression also summarizes Donald Trump's worldview and philosophy of life. Not satisfied trying to maneuver New Orleans residents and little o... read more • January 9, 2007
• Social Issues |
| » Merry Bizaromas by Frederick Meekins In the Superman comics, Bizarro is a twisted clone of Superman that perceives things backwards such as bad being good, up being down, and left being right. As intense as the annual Christmas conflagrations have become over the past few years, it was ... read more • December 21, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Apparently Not The Thought That Counts by Frederick Meekins In a land as prosperous as that of the United States, from time to time parents must remind their offspring that the Christmas season is not suppose to be as much about the gift as about the sentiment behind the present. However, as charities themsel... read more • December 17, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Monuments to Our Folly: Choosing Your Gender and a Bathroom Based on Feelings by Brian Fahling There is ground for declaring that modern man has become a moral idiot," wrote Richard M. Weaver in his classic work, Ideas Have Consequences. The year was 1948 and Weaver was offering his diagnosis of a world where classical values had been aba... read more • December 13, 2006
• Social Issues |
| » Life Matters to God -- And Here's How to Live It by Tim Wildmon Funny how life changes as you go though the years. For most people in America it goes like this. Childhood is filled with wonder. Everything is a new experience. There is very little sense of time except that it seems like forever until Christmas arr... read more • December 13, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Win -- and Win Now by Brad Locke David Cutcliffe had coached Ole Miss to a 10-3 season in 2003 and a Cotton Bowl victory on Jan. 2, 2004. Eleven months later, he was fired after a 4-7 season. In 2003, Mike Shula took over an Alabama program crippled by probation and led the Crimson ... read more • December 13, 2006
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| » He Bought Up the Records by Rev. Mark Creech Not many people are aware of it, and others may have forgotten about it, but my mother had a distinguished country music singing career back in the late 1960s and the early 1970s. Two of her records did very well; her country rendition of "The N... read more • December 13, 2006
• Christian Living |
| » Offending and being offended by Christmas by Bill Ellis Every day somebody, somewhere, is offended because of the Prince of Peace. We are reminded of it on daily newscasts, in newspapers, magazines, letters and e-mails. When the baby Jesus grew up to be a man He talked about peace, forgiveness, love, good... read more • December 13, 2006
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