The article I'm commenting on is found here: Churchill's Prophetic Warning In the Ten Commandments, God told every human to honor their parents, to keep one day a week to honor their Creator, to not covet but be content, to not hate and kill others, to honor God in worship and word, to not abuse... Continue Reading →
Obadiah
From the men’s Thursday morning study of Obadiah: 1:1, Thus says the Lord GOD concerning Edom. God had a word to the descendants of Esau, the twin brother of Jacob, whose father was the patriarch Isaac whose land lay south of the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqaba: 1:3, The pride of your heart has deceived you, you who... Continue Reading →
Epoch
Dictionary - epoch | ˈepək | - a period of time in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics: the Victorian epoch. the beginning of a distinctive period in the history of someone or something: welfare reform was an epoch in the history of U.S. social policy. Geology a division of time that is a subdivision... Continue Reading →
Government
I Peter 2:13-17, Instructs God’s people to submit to their government. We are to honor all people, love Christians, fear God, and honor the king (17). But not all governments or government doings are honorable, just, or good. Some considerations from the life of Daniel. 1 Government thinks children belong to them - 1:3, Then the king instructed Ashpenaz,... Continue Reading →
Words Matter
Charity – today most often means “a handout” – before, love Gay – today means “homosexual” – before, joyful Grace – today means “freedom” – before, a gift Amazing – today means “special” – before, a huge - WOW God – today seen as “love” – before, fearsome Truth – today being “my beliefs” –... Continue Reading →
The Message
Don’t confuse black and white steel riding on four tires with black and white rectangular steel on a post stuck in the ground. One is the law and the other is but an enforcer. Don’t confuse 6’2”, 37 years old, attractive, Under Armour clothing, fluid speech, catchy phrases, great illustrations, and a dynamic platform presence with... Continue Reading →
December 10
On this day in history: 1997, Tom Osborn resigned as head coach of the Cornhuskers 1869, Wyoming voted to allow women to hold elected offices 1520, Martin Luther burned the Papal Bull - a “pastor” openly saying “No” to the powers that ruled. His act is of impact yet today! Thanks to God for His servant’s courage... Continue Reading →
A Therapeutic Society
Therapy - treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder Psychology Today: What Is Therapy? Psychotherapy, also called talk therapy or usually just "therapy," is a form of treatment aimed at relieving emotional distress and mental health problems. Provided by any of a variety of trained professionals—psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, or licensed counselors—it involves examining and gaining insight into life choices and difficulties faced by individuals,... Continue Reading →
Pilgrims
In an American Family Association interview dated November 25, 2020, these points were made: While some books and educators directly lie about the Pilgrims and their primary Christian motive for starting a new colony in American, the greatest threat to the truth about their story is what is left out when their story is told. Revisionist... Continue Reading →
1912 – Our Best Year
In 1912 the United States had cars, trains, steel, telephones, electricity, window screen, subways, zippers, the bottle cap, mousetraps, cotton candy, volleyball, the auto muffler, roller bearings, a remote control, the semi truck, filing cabinet, nickel-zinc battery, the fly swatter, thumb tack, mercury vapor lamp, assembly line, safety razor, hearing aid, air conditioning, offset printing,... Continue Reading →