Reagan and Alzheimer’s: What the Public Doesn’t Know About the 40th President
This February 6, 2011, marks the centennial of Ronald Reagan’s birth. Reagan died June 5, 2004, at the ripe old age of 93. Ironically, throughout that long life, he had been a model of fitness. If not for Alzheimer’s disease, it is quite possible we might be watching news clips of an elderly Reagan blowing... Continue Reading
A Defensive Anchor Walks a Spiritual Path – Steelers Troy Polamalu is the anchor of both the Pittsburgh defense and its locker room
While there, Polamalu said he witnessed humility and sacrifice in its deepest, purest forms and realized that for all their obvious differences, the spiritual path shared much with a Super Bowl journey. “Both require great discipline,” Polamalu said, “and a selflessness in the name of a greater good.” Steelers safety Troy Polamalu opened his red... Continue Reading
Stars Shine on Christian Researcher – Discrimination lawsuit with University of Kentucky settled out of court
In a statement released Tuesday, the university said it stands by the search process and its outcome, and that it settled with Gaskell simply to avoid the headache and expense of a trial. Gaskell…said he is satisfied by the terms of the settlement. The University of Kentucky has settled a religious discrimination lawsuit with C.... Continue Reading
At nearly 102, beloved singer George Beverly Shea not done yet
In 1947, Billy Graham invited Shea to join his ministry as a singer. I said, “Billy, the only gospel singers I have known will sing a verse or two and then start talking. Would I have to do that?’ And he said, ‘I hope not.’ The men have been a team ever since. Shea was... Continue Reading
Legislating for Life – Effect on Pro-Abortion Groups by a Pro-Life House and Speaker
On the same January day that John Boehner took the oath of office to become the next House speaker, the pro-abortion group NARAL Pro-Choice America asked its supporters to take their own oath. In launching their new website standuptoboehner.org, Nancy Keenan, the group’s president, urged Americans to sign a pledge to support abortion. Keenan argued... Continue Reading
Chuck Colson to Deliver Inaugural Address for RTS/Orlando New President
The Orlando campus of Reformed Theological Seminary will inaugurate its fourth president, Dr. Donald W. Sweeting, on February 10, 2011, at 4:00 p.m. in the Pamplin Chapel. Chuck Colson, syndicated columnist, author international speaker, radio commentator, founder of Prison Fellowship and former aide to the late President Nixon, will deliver the address. The inauguration ceremony... Continue Reading
The Point of No Return: Remembering Martin Luther King Jr.
Yet while King was with us for only a short time, his legacy has been far-reaching. Indeed, one of the most important and timely lessons he imparted was that when government fails to listen, then it is within our power as a free people to press for change through peaceful, nonviolent resistance. “I have begun... Continue Reading
PCA Ruling Elder selected as 2010 Distinguished Member of the Association for Computing Machinery
Doug Bowman is a Ruling Elder at Grace Covenant (PCA) in Blacksburg, Virginia. He serves as a member of the Collegiate Engagement (RUF) Committee of Blue Ridge Presbytery. He and his wife, Dawn, and children Drew, Caroline and Lucy. His specialties include 3-D gaming, film making and VR (Wii). Doug Bowman of Virginia Tech, an... Continue Reading
What Happens When You (Almost) Die? – Resurgence in Near Death Experience Reporting
Wanda Colie vividly remembers what she saw in 1984 when, at age 28, a condition that produced blood in her lungs nearly killed her. The pain vanished and a crowd of familiar faces came to welcome her in a light-drenched valley. For more than two decades, Colie kept her experience secret. But she’s recently joined... Continue Reading
Presbyterians among shooting victims in Tucson massacre
Two of the victims in a recent shooting in Arizona had connections to the Presbyterian Church (USA), according to reports by the Presbyterian News Service (PNS). A member of the PCUSA’s Northminster Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Ariz., was among six people killed Jan. 8. Jared Loughner has been accused of firing into a crowd outside... Continue Reading
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