Commentary Appropriate For Today’s Changing World

Emmanuel

December 24, 2007 - Number of Comments » 1

As they peered with searching eyes into the manger, what did the shepherds see? I mean, what did they really see? As they looked into the crude manger, did they see in the Christ child’s intent gaze, the love and compassion that must surely have been there? Did they see the calloused feet that […]


Ronald Reagan

February 6, 2007 - Number of Comments » 0

Happy Birthday, Mr. President. As we remember Ronald Reagan on his birthday, it is only fitting that we remember those conservative principles that he stressed. Limited government, lower taxes, strong defence, and most of all, faith in man’s inate desire for and ability to do those things that promote freedom in all our lives.
Once again, […]


Christmas Thoughts

December 24, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

As they peered with searching eyes into the manger, what did the shepherds see? I mean, what did they really see? As they looked into the crude manger, did they see in the Christ child’s intent gaze, the love and compassion that must surely have been there? Did they see the calloused feet that […]


The Religious Left

November 22, 2006 - Number of Comments » 3

Michael Medved, at Townhall, calls our attention to this interview of Bishop Jefferts Schori, the new Bishop of the American Episcopal Church.
Forgetting the fact that I have serious issues with whether it is appropriate (or scripturally based) for a woman to occupy a pulpit, it seems to me that Bishop Schori has some serious […]


PC

November 19, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

This, my friends, is political correctness at it’s absolute worst. I can’t belive what I’ve just read.


Dare To Compare

November 6, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Please compare to following words:

I am so sorry. I am sorry for the disappointment, the betrayal, and the hurt. I am sorry for the horrible example I have set for you.
I have an overwhelming, all-consuming sadness in my heart for the pain that you and I and my family have experienced over the past […]


Catch Up

October 24, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Well, it’s Tuesday night and the ol’ world keeps on turnin’…..in spite of our best efforts to stop it in mid-spin. The political front continues to heat up as election day draws nearer, Reports have it that things are a tad bit closer than a week ago or so. Many of the pundits and pronosticators […]


Mourning

August 20, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

From Henry Blackaby:
“Blessed are those who mourn, For they shall be comforted.”
– MATTHEW 5:4
God wants us to experience His joy (John 15:11). Yet we cannot experience His joy until we have mourned over our sin. If we do not grieve over the weight of our sin, we have no concept of sin’s devastating […]


The Real Truth

July 17, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Bob, at the Daily Blogster, reminds us of the biblical truth regarding the ongoing events in the Mid-East. Even as a Christian, it is all too easy for me to get wrapped up in the goin’s on in Israel, Syria, and Lebanon and loose sight of the real, un-varnished truth that is written in God’s […]


Catch Up

May 12, 2006 - Number of Comments » 0

Ah, er, um….well yes…it’s May and I guess it’s time for my “monthly” post. All kidding aside, it’s been near four weeks since my last attempt at literary greatness and guilt has gotten the best of me. Thus, I find it necessary to make some some amends for my lack of posting.
The world still seems […]