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Tag Archives: Politics
What About Georgia?
Unless you’ve been under a rock somewhere, you are at least aware of the bruhaha over Georgia’s new election law. Many on the left, including President Biden, have decried it as thinly disguised voter suppression. President Biden went so far … Continue reading
Thoughts on the Election
The election season is upon us, and in many places, voting has already begun. I have been thinking and praying about this for a while now, watching, listening, learning. We are at a divide, indeed there has not been such … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Government and the Church
Tagged Abortion, Bible, Elections, Political Activism, Politics, Voting, Worldview
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Snakes in the Closet
The other night I awoke from a rather vivid dream about snakes. In it I saw an army of venomous snakes slithering around a government building attempting to gain entry. Some people seemed to be assisting them while others were … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living, Government and the Church
Tagged Church, current-events, Division, Equality, Government, human-rights, Justice, Love, Politics, Race
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“Why Would Someone Want a High Capacity Gun?”
This was a question asked by a friend of mine recently. First I appreciate that she did not use the term “Assault Rifle.” Despite the efforts of many in the media and politics to redefine the term, assault rifle has … Continue reading
Posted in Government
Tagged AR-15, Arms control debate, Assault rifles, Guns, Military, Politics, Self defense
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To Vote or Not To Vote
In a few days, we will go to the polls to make what may be the single most pivotal decision we have made in many years. Tuesday, we will choose our next president. Well technically, we will choose the electors … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Government and the Church
Tagged current-events, Donald Trump, Elections, GOP, Government, Morality, Politics, Presidential, Right to Life, Supreme Court
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Thanksgiving Proclamation President George Washington
As we pause and give thanks for our many blessings today, I thought it a good time to consider what one of our founders said those many years ago. Thanksgiving Proclamation President George Washington City of New York, October 3, … Continue reading
Whats Next?
Unless your habitation is under a geologic formation, by now you are aware that President Obama was reelected. There has been much weeping and gnashing of teeth among conservatives and evangelical Christians, but the people have made their choice. Some … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Living, Government, Government and the Church
Tagged Christian Living, Congress, Democracy, evangelical christians, Government, Grace, Holyness, Intercession, Love, Morality, Politics, Prayer, President Obama, religion, Revival, Righteousness, Sin, theology, Wisdom
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Four More Years
Well Election Day 2012 has come and gone. This election cycle may go down as the most deeply divided we have seen. It will surely go down as the most expensive in history and by a large margin. Finally, after … Continue reading
LWF: Don’t Let An Election Steal Your Song
The following is part of a message preached by Dr. Adrian Roberts and broadcast on his “Love Worth Finding” program Monday. The complete audio message can be found here. I hope you will listen, read, and be encouraged. Don’t Let … Continue reading
How Should the Church Vote?
One thing that is painfully apparent as we approach the elections this year is the deep chasm in this country. Perhaps not so much for the average person, but certainly this is so in politics and the media. The political … Continue reading