Category Archives: America: Then and Now
Emancipation Proclamation for Unborn People
I love this video. It brought tears to my eyes. Every life is potential for greatness. Circumstances that look bleak to us can — and are — used to forge phenomenally-capable individuals. Abortion is “playing God”; it is not our … Continue reading
Filed under America: Then and Now, Choosing Life, life and death, Politics
Demographic Winter
I can’t believe I found this movie on Google for free! I just paid $25 bucks for this! Actually, I’m very happy to own this film. The ideas in this film are not too popular. But if they are true, … Continue reading
Supreme Court Rejects Death Penalty in Cases of Child Rape
Honestly, my own life and the lives around me keep me anxious enough that I rarely watch or follow the news. When my husband told me last night as we were falling asleep that the Supreme Court ruled that the … Continue reading
Filed under America: Then and Now, Family & Personal, Politics
Ten or Ten Thousand?
Driving home from coffee with a friend last week, I heard a news clip on the radio about a little town in Georgia where in 1982 an ordinance was passed REQUIRING that every Head of Household own a gun. What … Continue reading
Filed under America: Then and Now, Politics
Catholics, Dubya, and Abortion
I was so impressed with the Catholics this past Presidential Election. Apparently, many Catholic Churches handed out this Voter's Guide – a Catholic friend emailed me a copy. The Voter's Guide was a call to Catholics to vote their faith. It … Continue reading
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Calling All Dads!
I received an email notice today that Family Life did 2 radio programs on daddies leading family worship. I'm listening to them right now, and they sound great so far! Ron and I have come across many statistics lately revealing … Continue reading
Post-Christian America
Do you know who Albert Mohler is? I didn’t until today. While checking some of my favorite blogs today, Mohler showed up on two of them — one remarked that he would be on Larry King Live to discuss the … Continue reading
Love Stinks – or What Goes Around Comes Around
— Lately I've been thinking about how void the public squares are of children and old people — especially during the daytime "work hours." Our society tends to lock these types of people away all day, behind closed doors with … Continue reading
Filed under America: Then and Now, Family & Personal, Parental Privilege
Are We Crunchy Cons?
As soon as it could be official, my political party of choice has been "Decline to State."Actually, that's not true. At 18, I signed up to be an American Independent, until my dad informed me this was an actual political … Continue reading
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Postmodernism and Os Guinness
I have spent a bit of time this weekend researching Postmodernism and The Emerging Church . Cleaning out our "office" closet tonight, I came across an article I had printed out months ago that held fresh meaning for me tonight. … Continue reading