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 | » Middle Class An Endangered Species In Maryland by Frederick Meekins With the reassertion of the monopoly of the Democratic Party over Maryland politics which for the previous four years had been what amounted to a party-and-a-half system, the jurisdiction jokingly referred to as "the Free State" is well on ... read more • May 17, 2007
• Political |
 | » Edwards Panders For Hypocrite Ballot by Frederick Meekins Since we are all individuals marred by the stain of sin, at one time or another all of us eventually fail to practice what we preach. Normally, this isn't too big of a problem as most of us don't have that much influence beyond that of our own friend... read more • May 14, 2007
• Political |
 | » Name Your Mayor in Your Prayer by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. One of the most important responsibilities of Christian citizens in America is to pray for all those who are in authority. From various pulpits across America, prayers for the President of the United States can be heard every Lord's Day. Most of thes... read more • April 25, 2007
• Political |
 | » Spring is in the Air by Dr. Brett Sparks Spring has arrived and it is a beautiful time here in the Ozarks. All around the area, the Bradford pear trees display their white blossoms looking like clouds that have floated too low. Long hidden daffodils have sprung up out of nowhere to produce ... read more • April 22, 2007
• Christian Living |
 | » Virginia School Alma Mater Of Multiple Mass Murderers by Frederick Meekins Westfield High School in Chantilly, VA is developing an infamous reputation. Not only is it the alma mater of Virginia Tech gunman Cho Seung-Hui but also of Michael Kennedy, who shot up a Fairfax Virginia police station in May 2006 where he murdered ... read more • April 21, 2007
• Social Issues |
 | » Little Point In Voting As Fate Of Nation Already Decided by Frederick Meekins Every two years on the first Tuesday of November, Americans go to the polls in hopes of influencing the direction of the nation in regards to matters of politics and policy. However, the exercise of this civic duty may be increasingly directed toward... read more • April 18, 2007
• Political |
 | » Turning the 'Duke City' into the 'City Immaculate.' by Jeremy Reynalds The caller sounded a little frantic. Identifying herself as the manager of a local motel, the woman explained that she was having problems with a woman who had been staying at her motel. She explained that "Josephine's" (not her real name) ... read more • April 14, 2007
• Social Issues |
 | » Jackie Robinson, meeting and learning from this great man by Bill Ellis I remember well the time I met Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play Major League baseball. My former classmate at Anderson College, Anderson, Indiana, and the celebrated Brooklyn Dodger pitcher, Carl Erskine, introduced me formally to ... read more • April 14, 2007
• Sports |
 | » The Diversity Demon by Al Cronkrite The New World was initially settled by Reformed Christians of English origin. Though there were differences, both the Pilgrims and the Puritans adhered to the Reformed Faith. As the colonies established themselves they became a magnet for Christian g... read more • April 10, 2007
• Christian Living |
 | » Lap Dog, Born Again Christianity by Al Cronkrite Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God...Truly, truly, I say to you unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. That which is born of the flesh is flesh and that... read more • March 27, 2007
• Christian Living |
 | » Crisis! We're not reading the Bible by John McNeil The Church is facing a crisis through the devaluation of its primary text, the new head of the Bible Society in New Zealand says. Mark Brown says most Christians would be comfortable stating that they consider the Bible to be an important text. Yet r... read more • March 27, 2007
• Christian Living |
 | » Why Christians Struggle by Robert Meyer Perhaps you are one of those people who often wonder how come there are so many professing Christians in America, yet the culture is deteriorating like a timber foundation infested with termites and dry rot. My own recent experience is a nut shell il... read more • March 19, 2007
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