Auld Lang Syne began as a poem, penned in 1788. It told the story of two old Scottish friends with a history together that was worth remembering. As they sat and drank a cup of cheer, they remembered the past with fondness, for old time’s sake—or in their native tongue–auld ...
Read More »More Thankful than a Turkey
Thanksgiving is almost here. Soon it will time for everybody to get together and chow down on some bird and watch football. Even if football isn’t your thing, you may still check out one of the many parades across the nation or even get together with family and friends to ...
Read More »The Graciousness of Pets
Every time I turn on the news, it seems like there’s so much unrest in America. People are always wanting something better, or at least things their way. Sometimes less is more and more is less depending on our perspective and how we want to approach life. Just as the ...
Read More »Bringing the Curses of God Upon Ourselves
Western civilization, the civilization built upon the foundations of the Christian faith, is dying a slow death. We are being punished for willfully turning our backs on God. Once we had the blessings spoken of in Deuteronomy 28 such as prosperity and having great nations; now we are suffering the ...
Read More »Guilt “Giving” in Christian Organizations
Sow a seed… Give a donation… Drop a free-will offering… These seem to be the only phrases I hear echoing on every program broadcast, on every Christian television network or organization. They always seem to be desperately in need of financial help. To make matters worse, they always beg for ...
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