It’s that bustling time between Thanksgiving and Christmas (Christ’s Mass), our nationally recognized and congressionally “established” birthday celebration for Jesus, the sovereign Lord of all mankind. Now is a valuable opportunity to reflect upon our nation’s past, present and future...
12.05.13
The American Family Association is calling for a limited one-month boycott of Radio Shack over the company’s censorship of the word “Christmas.”
For years, Radio Shack has refused to use the word Christmas on its website, in television commercials, newspaper...
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Micah Clark
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11.30.13
Here is an amazing Thanksgiving Day Proclamation for November 17, 1791 from the Declaration of Independence signer with the big name – Governor John Hancock. ( If a governor said this today, he or would be impeached, mocked, or forced...
Both the mainstream and Christian press have reported that youth are fleeing Protestant Christian churches, and rapidly. Not true. In fact, young people are not leaving the church—or at least some churches. The Pew Forum commented in their U.S. Religious...
11.29.13
The annual dedication of the Christmas crèche in Daley Plaza will take place Saturday, November 30, at noon, joining the Chicago Christmas tree and Christkindlmarket at what has come to be the hub of downtown celebrations of Christmas. This recreation...
Princeton University was founded in 1746 by devoutly Christian men with a devoutly Christian mission. It has “evolved” into a fortress of secular-”progressivism,” presently employing people like Bio-”Ethics” professor Peter Singer.
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Fran Eaton
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10.19.13
Every day there’s more evidence that Judeo-Christian beliefs are no longer welcomed in the public square or in public policy discussions. The argument is that politics is no place for religion, and religion is no place for politics.
But suffocating...
If I said something like “I wish we still had segregation,” or “women shouldn’t be allowed to vote,” you would probably be offended. And rightly so. But why?
Would you be offended because you understand the context of my words...
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Micah Clark
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09.28.13
Mark Twain is attributed with having observed “a lie can travel half way around the world before the truth even gets its shoes on.” In this age of instant and round-the-clock media, Twain’s warning is even truer today.
It is...
Pastors, your church needs you to be engaged—fully engaged—in the issues people are facing every day. Maybe you are not personally facing these issues, but they might be. If congregants come to you for help and advice and all you...
08.12.13
Judges 15:11,"Knowest thou not that the Philistines are rulers over us?"
These are the words that the men of Judah said to Samson when the Philistines were after him. I think they are the saddest words I have ever read.
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Micah Clark
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07.25.13
It is rather amazing how many of the political and media elites want to push certain parts of the voting block off to a corner, hoping they will seldom be heard from beyond Election Day. A new study called the ...
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Laurie Higgins
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05.20.13
We need to pay closer attention to what is being taught and not taught in many historically orthodox (small ‘o’) churches. To get a clearer picture of the fuzzy theology that many are embracing—and often concealing from their members, here...
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Laurie Higgins
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05.14.13
Please watch this compelling “must-see” video in which young British theologian Andrew Wilson winsomely but persistently challenges the grounding for Rob Bell’s theological heterodoxy on homosexuality, exposing that Rob Bell has no grounding in Scripture. Bell grounds his abandonment of...
04.22.13
To say this is “highly recommended” is a gross understatement…if you have the time, give it:
We encounter an incredible diversity of cultures, lifestyles, and faiths. Unfortunately our conflicting identities and beliefs often exclude others. Is there truth to real acceptance and inclusion? Join in discussion with renowned international speaker and Christian philosopher Dr. Ravi Zacharias.