November 4th is midterm election day. Do you plan to vote? My first opportunity to vote was in 1980. I have not missed voting in a single presidential election and I am pretty confident that neither have I neglected to vote in a midterm election. I value my right to ...
Read More »Trampling the Constitution: Gender ‘Identity’ Politics vs. Religious Liberty
Houston Mayor Annise D Parker has placed herself smack in the middle of a firestorm. Evidently, she needs to read her Constitution again. What in the world was she thinking? What are we thinking allowing elected officials to serve subpoenas to pastors, requesting multiple forms of communications including sermons and ...
Read More »Use Your Power!
The Creator used words to bring something out of nothing. Scripture tells us Jesus Christ is the Word; He is the power and life of all that exists. Humanity alone received the privilege—and responsibility—of using words. Learning to steward the gift of words well is a worthy ambition. For out ...
Read More »Justice, Mercy and the Rule of Law – Electing Our Judges
Deuteronomy 16:18,20 18″You shall appoint judges and officers in all your towns that the Lord your God is giving you, according to your tribes, and they shall judge the people with righteous judgement. 20 Justice, and only justice, you shall follow that you may live and inherit the land that ...
Read More »Christians, politics, and the November election
The midterm elections are less than a month away, and most non-presidential elections have a 55% to 65% apathy rate. This means that the majority of adult citizens do not and will not vote in November. These people, many of them Christians, are leaving the stewardship of their states and ...
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