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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Review of Water From My heart
Charlie Finch is a charming and likable fellow. He is also a drug dealer, and that has occupational hazards. He spends his days out-running the cops and the consequences of his choices, but eventually the collateral damage catches up … Continue reading
Review of The Boys In The Boat
In his book, The Boys in the Boat: Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest For Gold in the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Daniel James Brown chronicles the true tale of The University of Washington rowing crew as they row for … Continue reading
Review of Then Sings My Soul
Due to the sudden death of her mother, prodigal daughter Nel Stewart returns to her home in Michigan and discovers her father’s desperate need for care. Will she put her career on hold in order to give her dad … Continue reading
Posted in Book review, My Book Shelf
Tagged Amy Sorrells, Book review, contemporary, David C. Cook, Historical Fiction, Jews, Then Sings My Soul, Ukraine, World War II
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Race, Politics, and Lies By Thomas Sowell
Among the many painful ironies in the current racial turmoil is that communities scattered across the country were disrupted by riots and looting because of the demonstrable lie that Michael Brown was shot in the back by a white policeman … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged culture, lies Current events, opinion, personal Responsibility, politics, race, society, The black family, Thomas Sowell
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A Memorial Day Tribute
Posted in Current Events, History
Tagged Honor the Fallen, Memorial Day, Military, The Cost of Freedom, tribute
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The Gathering Storm: The Eclipse of Religious Liberty and the Threat of a New Dark Age By Albert Mohler
Remarks Delivered Friday, May 15, 2015: Mister Attorney General, Mr. Sears, and distinguished guests, it is a great honor to accept the Edwin Meese III Award for Originalism and Religious Liberty. That honor is greatly magnified by the presence of … Continue reading
Why America Was Indispensable to the Allies’ Winning World War II by Victor Davis Hanson
May 8 marked the end of World War II in Europe 70 years ago — a horrific conflict that is still fought over by historians. More than 60 million people perished — some 50 million of them in Eastern Europe, … Continue reading
Posted in History
Tagged Allies, Axis, Germany, history, National Review, Perspective, Russia, United States, Victor Davis Hanson, Victory, World War II
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Walker Adopts Sessions’s Hard Line on Immigration, Dividing Himself from the Rest of the Field–By Jim Geraghty
Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, the all-but-declared Republican presidential candidate currently leading the polls in Iowa, sounds more like Alabama senator Jeff Sessions when he discusses immigration issues these days. “The next president and the next Congress need to make decisions … Continue reading
The Portrait of a Godly Mother
Originally posted on Katherine's Chronicle:
Children are the pride and joy of their mothers. Just listen to any group of women and you will find that their kids are always a topic of discussion. Every significant event in a…
Posted in Devotional
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A Good Reminder on the National Day of Prayer
Daniel 9:3-19 (NASB) 3 So I gave my attention to the Lord God to seek Him by prayer and supplications, with fasting, sackcloth and ashes. 4 I prayed to the LORD my God and confessed and said, “Alas, O Lord, … Continue reading
Posted in Constitution Corner, Current Events, Devotional
Tagged Bible, Daniel, Humility, National Day of Prayer, Repentance, United States
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