Christians have a right to be outraged at Chick-Fil-A for their betrayal of the company's long-standing support of pro-Christian organizations. What is a bridge too far, however, is the realization that the company has donated to the Southern Poverty Law Center, a far-left anti-Christian organization that has done much harm to the pro-family movement in … Continue reading Chick-fil-A Foundation donated to far-left SPLC in 2017, tax records show
Category: Currrent Events
The Democratic Cold War on Christianity Heating Up
The Culture Wars of the last 30 years are slowly evolving into a Silent Cold War with leftist Democrats openly engaging on every front Christians and Christian-leaning companies and organizations. Do not be misled: this is a clash between two worldviews: a Western, Judeo-Christian worldview and a Marxist, secular-humanist worldview. If you read the end … Continue reading The Democratic Cold War on Christianity Heating Up
The Death of Journalism
It has been over 20 years since Dennis McCallum published The Death of Truth: What's Wrong With Multiculturalism, the Rejection of Reason and the New Postmodern Diversity in 1996. We are witnessing the full impact of the death of truth in our culture today. Fake News is not a new reality for Americans, but it … Continue reading The Death of Journalism
How Should Christians Respond to the Syrian Refugee Crisis?
Here’s what is happening in the last half of Matthew 2 in a nutshell: the political environment in Israel grows alarmingly dangerous, and because of the threat of death and violence, Joseph takes the Child and his mother, Mary, and flees from the hostile land of Israel to the relative safety of Egypt, where he … Continue reading How Should Christians Respond to the Syrian Refugee Crisis?
“The People Did What Was Right in Their Own Eyes”
In the Old Testament book of Judges, we see a phrase oft repeated, and "the people did what was right in their own eyes." This phrase is a sign of a society or nation sliding into moral decay. They no longer acknowledge God or His law, but instead simply make their own determination of what … Continue reading “The People Did What Was Right in Their Own Eyes”
News of the Day: Obama Declares Disaster in New York
President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in the New York City area Tuesday as superstorm Sandy pounded the Northeast, killing at least 15, sweeping homes into the ocean, flooding large swaths of coastal areas, crippling public transit, and leaving millions without power. As the East Coast woke up Tuesday, authorities were struggling to measure … Continue reading News of the Day: Obama Declares Disaster in New York
News of the Day: Irene vs Sandy
This comparison image of Hurricane Irene, which slammed into the Northeast in August of 2011 vs. Hurricane Sandy, which hit the same region of the country in late October 2012, shows the dramatic difference between the two storms. The size of Hurricane Sandy was estimated to be approximately 1,000 miles across. Sandy also registered the … Continue reading News of the Day: Irene vs Sandy
News of the Day: Hurricane Sandy
Tropical Storm Sandy formed on Oct. 22, 2012, in the Caribbean Sea, south of Jamaica. It strengthened into a category one hurricane on Oct. 24 before making landfall in Jamaica. On Oct. 27, having killed more than 40 people in the Caribbean, Sandy was briefly downgraded to a tropical storm before reverting to hurricane status. … Continue reading News of the Day: Hurricane Sandy
News of the Day: Black Friday Starting Before Thanksgiving Ends
If you are one who desires to simplify your life and lead a life less driven by consumerism, avoid television the week of Thanksgiving! I have been amazed at how obsessed the news media is concerning “black Friday.” It is so bad that Thanksgiving has become nothing more than an unavoidable bump in the road … Continue reading News of the Day: Black Friday Starting Before Thanksgiving Ends
News of the Day: ISU Defeats No. 2 OSU
Wow. That seemed to be the single word the erupted across social media sites as news began to spread of Iowa State’s stunning upset of No. 2 ranked Oklahoma State. ESPN’s David Ubben summed up the evening this way: "Oklahoma State's title hopes? Gone. Brandon Weeden's Heisman hopes? Dashed. Iowa State shook up the college … Continue reading News of the Day: ISU Defeats No. 2 OSU