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 | » Dealing with Grief and Loss by Filoiann Wiedenhoff There is a great confusion about what is considered grief and loss these days. Unfortunately the miss-understanding of grief and loss leaves people feeling depressed, anxiety filled and alone and they don't understand what's happening to them. I reme... read more • March 31, 2008
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 | » Church and State are Mutually Supportive by Jeff Lukens Our country and its laws were established on the fundamental belief that our morality emanates from God. While the Constitution begins with the line, "We the people," it does not contain any religious words. Some people cite this as evidenc... read more • March 17, 2008
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 | » World Missions Invoked As Excuse For Ecclesiastical Socialism by Frederick Meekins During the 1980's, Phil Donahue use to get on his show and wring his hands about how guilty he felt for being an American while much of the world languished in poverty and despair. While Donahue was noted for being an avowed secularist, similar tacti... read more • March 17, 2008
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 | » The Resurrection of Christ Brings New Life by Filoiann Wiedenhoff Ah Easter, one of my favorite holidays of the year. We love Easter because it is not only one of the most spiritual holidays but a time for reflection and family to come together. It is a remembrance of Jesus rising from the dead, known as His Resurr... read more • March 3, 2008
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 | » Christ Not a Mere Expression by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. Never does a day go by where the name of Jesus Christ is not dragged through the mud. For example, while I engaged in negotiations a few days ago, the other attorney utilized the name of Christ as a swear word at least three different times. This is ... read more • March 3, 2008
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 | » More Things Change The More They Stay The Same In Leftist Suburb by Frederick Meekins In some systems of Eastern thought, the doctrine of recurrence teaches that everything that has happened will happen again. Western philosophy of history drawing inspiration from a Biblical understanding of the universe does not share in the same exa... read more • February 13, 2008
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 | » If Churches Cannot Preach Against Abortion, They Should Just Close Their Doors by Pastor Phil Magnan Over the past 18 years of my life, I have worked to save the unborn by appealing to the churches. I have believed the notion that it takes time to win churches and pastors to our pro life stance. You know ...over time we'll convince the Christians to... read more • January 28, 2008
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 | » Dealing with the New Year As a New Season by Filoiann Wiedenhoff Philippians 3:12-14 "Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heav... read more • January 24, 2008
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 | » Huckabee's Fat Lip Yammering On About Your Gastronomic Business by Frederick Meekins Throughout his time in the public limelight, Republican Mike Huckabee has made obesity awareness one of his pet issues having lost over 100 pounds himself. However, as is typical of most fanatics having come to a realization or a cause a little later... read more • January 23, 2008
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 | » Are Some Forms Of Border Security More About Keeping People In Than Out? by Frederick Meekins Americans might be interested to know that to cross the Canadian border that the U.S. government will require them to be carrying a passport even if they have other legitimate forms of identification. However, most recall precious little is being don... read more • January 8, 2008
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 | » Supreme Law of the Land by Reed R. Heustis, Jr. Most students of Constitutional Law are taught the principle that the United States Constitution is the "supreme Law of the Land." Indeed Article VI of the United States Constitution unequivocally proclaims this precept: "This Constitu... read more • January 3, 2008
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 | » Why Religious People Still Trust Their Houses of Worship with Financial Support by Dr. Steve McSwain The lion-share of charity is given each year by individuals. This year will be no exception and, by far, the largest percentage of it will be directed to churches, synagogues and temples. With the abuses of televangelists over the years and the repor... read more • December 17, 2007
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