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 | » Speaking Boldly for our Faith by John Dillard I love to tell the story of how I was raised at Baptist Church, attended a non-denominational church, was a member of a Presbyterian Church and now attend a Methodist Church. Though a varied background to be sure I have found that churches that teach... read more • February 16, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Microdictatorships Line The Road To The Future by Frederick Meekins In my column "Capital Implements Measures Violating Rights & Property", I warned that a number of steps taken in the name of curtailing crime in a particular Washington, DC neighborhood forbidding entrance to anyone but those whose business and reaso... read more • February 16, 2009
• Social Issues |
 | » A New Year of Change by Filoiann Wiedenhoff Upon entering a new year I ponder on the prior year and remember the good and the bad but most importantly I try to examine whether or not I have grown spiritually over the last twelve months or have I stayed stagnant in my walk with God or worse dig... read more • February 16, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Taking Christianity Into the World by Boldly Speaking God's Word by John Dillard Taking Christianity Into the World by Boldly Speaking God's Word The Apostle Paul tells us we are to be bold in our faith and Jesus calls us to fulfill the Great Commission. Those these words are simple often as Believers we are frozen in our faith u... read more • February 16, 2009
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 | » Change We Never Imagined by J. Matt Barber Well, the high-sheen veneer and cult-of-personality euphoria surrounding America's new oratory endowed president looks to be dissolving rather quickly. While millions had hoped for a political "messiah," it's fast becoming evident that, instead, we'v... read more • January 26, 2009
• Political |
 | » Bringing It Home by John Dillard Nehemiah, a layman, lived approximately 500 B.C. His story is told in the Old Testament which I have spent considerable time in studying as of late in writing two books. A Voice of One, Nehemiah's Prayer and Overcoming Life's 911's, Job's Journey. In... read more • January 26, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Little Acts of Love by Marsha Jordan As I loaded dishes into the dishwasher, I sang along with the radio. My grandson looked up from the picture he was coloring and said, "Grandma, there's one thing about you that I don't like." Anticipating what he was going to say, I asked, "What? Tha... read more • January 26, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Nation Tottering Close To Political Idolatry by Frederick Meekins It is understandable that most would take an interest in the peaceful transitions of power that take place in the United States between one administration to the next as it is a skill less civilized countries have failed to master; however, what is t... read more • January 20, 2009
• Political |
 | » Deepak Chopra Peddles Metaphysical Swill by Frederick Meekins In the 6/25/07 edition of U.S. News & World Report, New Age luminary Deepak Chopra was interviewed about his novel about Buddha interestingly titled "Buddha". Though many will no doubt fawn all over this narrative in search of some new spiritual insi... read more • January 10, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Missions Strategy: Fulfilling the Great Commission God's Way by John Dillard But just as you excel in everything-in faith, in speech, in knowledge, in complete earnestness and in your love for us -see that you also excel in this grace of giving." (2 Corinthians 8:7) As we begin 2009 it is not only a time for reflection and re... read more • January 10, 2009
• Christian Living |
 | » Technological Parking Meters Manifest Statist Mindset by Frederick Meekins One of the simple delights in the age of vehicular travel is coming across an empty parking space that still has time on the meter. Since the beast --- namely the municipalities obtaining revenue from the meter --- is still getting the amount of mone... read more • December 29, 2008
• Social Issues |
 | » The gods of Liberalism by J. Matt Barber What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun." (Ecclesiastes 1:9 NIV) Modern-day liberals - or "progressives" as they more discreetly prefer - labor under an awkward misconception; namely, tha... read more • December 22, 2008
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