U. S. Navy Operations in Japan Disaster Relief
A Navy Chaplain got the following report from a friend of his (friend is a meteorologist). This is a slice of life onboard USS RONALD REAGAN, an aircraft carrier providing relief and support in Japan. It’s from 10 days or so ago, during the early stages of the relief effort. For security reasons we held... Continue Reading
The sentencing of the Shoe Bomber – Richard Reed.
Recently I received an email from a friend containing the sentencing statement of a U. S. Circuit Judge at the trial of the man best known as ‘The Shoe Bomber’ named Richard Reed. Since I see many similar emails, many of which are hoaxes, I checked this one out at the Urban Legends website. Turned... Continue Reading
Virtually Dating – Phony online facades jeopardize genuine relationships
According to recent reports, young people are struggling with a new form of depression brought on by Facebook. They’re feeling inferior to their peers who have more online “friends,” constantly post fun-filled pictures, and appear to be so much better off. But the reality is, those kids are likely presenting a skewed image of themselves... Continue Reading
Q & A: Michele Bachmann on Cuts for Aid Relief, Obama’s Faith and Credibility, and Francis Schaeffer
The Tea Party caucus chair talks to Christianity Today about recent military actions in Libya, why she opposes governmental steps to combat global warming, and her potential presidential candidacy. Michele Bachmann regularly sees comparisons to Sarah Palin, but she’s ready to be put to the test on her own merits. “We don’t see a similar... Continue Reading
Burning Rage – Mobs react with murder to destruction of a Quran
At least 21 people died in Afghanistan during three days of protests over one Florida pastor’s bizarre Quran-burning ceremony, and a top U.S. general warned that the fallout could pose fresh dangers for American-led war efforts in the country. Thousands of protesters mobbed a UN compound in Mazar-e-Sharif on April 1, protesting the March 20... Continue Reading
Collector’s Addition – Philanthropist and executive Steve Green debuts one of the largest collections of biblical gems
The crown jewels can’t compete: a cuneiform tablet from thousands of years ago, a Dead Sea scroll featuring Genesis 32, a New Testament papyrus from the second century, an Ethiopian translation of the Bible from the Middle Ages, William Tyndale’s 1526 translation of the New Testament, and more. The Green Collection, one of the largest... Continue Reading
Finding Inner Peace – For beleaguered baseball players, singing a hymn helps.
…he’s the first Christian player who has told me that his particular way of dealing with “fans screaming at you” is to sing hymns to himself as he’s standing all alone in right field. Eighteen years ago Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Tim Wakefield, before his first full major league season, spoke of becoming a Christian in... Continue Reading
A PCA Preacher’s Kid assigns teachers art show at Madison, MS Elementary school
Editor’s Note: Abby’s father is a Teaching Elder in the PCA, currently serving at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Jackson, MS With her winning smile, 12-year-old Abby Pierce has pulled an artistic switch on the teachers at Madison Avenue Upper Elementary. Usually, it’s the instructor asking students for work, but this week fifth-grader Abby got about... Continue Reading
A Champion of Choice in Education
House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has personally intervened to help rescue Washington, D.C.’s schoolchildren and their parents from the neglect of President Obama and the liberal Democrats in Congress. The speaker has introduced the SOAR (Scholarships for Opportunity and Results) Act, H.R. 471, which would reinstate Washington’s highly successful D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program. When this... Continue Reading
Victory for Academic Freedom – Fourth Circuit Says Professor’s Speeches, Columns Protected by First Amendment
“…the 4th Circuit wrote that “no individual loses his ability to speak as a private citizen by virtue of public employment. . . . Adams’ columns addressed topics such as academic freedom, civil rights, campus culture, sex, feminism, abortion, homosexuality, religion, and morality. Such topics plainly touched on issues of public, rather than private, concern…”... Continue Reading
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