
Topic: destiny
And so, you graduate. The Seminary Lawn is filled with hundreds of graduates, faculty, family, and friends. Everyone is playing his or her part. Parents are proud, spouses are glad, friends are happy, ... discussLila Rose encourages audience to “stand against abortion” at ABC Women’s Centers banquet by Christina Martin ... discuss
The key issue from a truly great book written by a spiritual guide I love.The great question that will be with us throughout this entire book: What did Jesus actually bring, if not world peace, univer ... discuss
The most important question Americans needs to ask themselves today is not, "What about our country's future?" but this, "Do I have Almighty God's righteousness that is only found in the Lord Jesus Ch ... discuss
Dateline: Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Yes, Sir Winston Churchill was here, too. He actually came to see the Falls at least twice, in 1900 as a rising journalist, and again in 1943, when he was Bri ... discuss
Polls show that most young people today, even those who identify themselves as Christians, have no problem with “same-sex marriage.” If young people today are at all aware of what the Catholic Chu ... discuss
the fact that God has created every thing which exists, He is the absolute Owner and final Disposer of all that He has made. He exerts not merely a general influence, but actually rules in the world ... discuss
Congressman Steve King (R-IA) sent an email last night to supporters announcing his decision not to run for U.S. Senate. Here is the email below:Dear Friends,I want to thank all of my friends, family, ... discuss
Politics was in my blood and I believe it was my destiny. God wanted me to live for a purpose and what greater purpose can there be but to improve the lot of the poor and bring pride to a nation ... discuss
Good stuff from Macquarrie. I’ve never read Faith of the People of God, but I’ll have to add it to the list. (for the record, he’s channeling a bit of St. Athanasius here, either con ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “An angel of the Lor ... discuss
Washington D.C., Apr 24, 2013 / 02:02 am (CNA).- In his speeches and writings on universities, Benedict XVI constantly focused on the need for reason to be open to God as a subject of knowledge, the e ... discuss
When God's Law comes to us it means “nothing but trouble for the understanding of sin and freedom. Furious defenses must be constructed to prevent complete collapse.”[1] Iro ... discuss
An exciting Talk Series to open eyes and hearts – Starts 18th April 2013 – Don’t miss out!Venue – St Mary of the Angels, Moorhouse Road, Bayswater, W2 5DJ – registration essential – see be ... discuss
In honor of Holy Week, and with tonight being the commonly accepted night of The Last Supper, I think it appropriate to discuss the topic of just WHO Jesus IS. Not "was", because He lives! H ... discuss
There is a saying that goes, "If you cut the bible it bleeds". Ok, so I know it doesn't really bleed, but I do understand what that means; if you cut out the parts you don't like it to try and make yo ... discuss
The desert is not a dwelling place; it is only a path, a road on which one comes to know the merciful love of God. Everyone who seeks God must pass along it, since the experience of the desert is clos ... discuss
When taxes become destructive they surpass the consent of the governed bending to the will of tyranny. When regulations strangle competition instead of securing it from evil combinations they become ... discuss
16 April 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail, I came across your recent statement calling my present activities “unwise and untimely.R ... discuss
A message to our friends throwing rocks from across the Tiber,You don't know where we've been.We were lost. We were blind. We were dead. We were hopeless. We didn't care that we were hopeless, ye ... discuss
With Pres. Obama appointing former Senator, Chuck Hagel as his new Sec'ty of Defense, what we should know about his positions on Israel. And why we need to stand with Israel to finish the race we ... discuss
Of late, there's been much more talk on conservative blogs about uniting and moving forward with more energy and effectiveness. While I am heartened by that sentiment, I am mindful that action always ... discuss
I enjoyed reading this neurosurgeon's account of what he purports to be a journey into the afterlife. I hesitate to call it the "afterlife" as he wasn't actually dead. But he appeared to have had a ... discuss
Creating Destiny also goes under the title Seeking Love, and according to one website, a literal translation of the Korean title would be Making Relations- This is mostly romantic comedy, with a small ... discuss
Pope Benedict has written an op-ed on the spiritual meaning of Christmas for the December 20 issue of the Financial Times. It is unprecedented for a Roman Pontiff to write an essay for a ... discuss
I originally posted this in 2005 and have updated it a couple of times. I like to present it every December 7th as the story is as poignant as ever, especially with our troops still in theater in Afgh ... discuss
Some media pundits see in the growing proportion of non-white groups in the population a growing opposition to the Republican Party that will sooner or later make it virtually impossible for Republica ... discuss
I started working on a post that felt oddly familiar. Then I realized I wrote something similar back in October 2011 on my personal blog. Two things struck me: (1) That old post is better ... discuss
"One person with a hereditary disease costs the government 5.50 reichsmarks daily. RM 5.50 a day can support a whole genetically healthy family!" “Death pathway”. What an amazingly steri ... discuss
Leona’s 2012 Advent and New Year’s Letter I have chosen one of my recent posts (see below) from my blog, THE REST OF THE WAY, for this Seasonal Greeting. ... discuss
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “To anyone who ... discuss
This thoughtful commentary by Pope Benedict XVI illustrates the compatibility of faith and reason despite the attempts by some secularists and some fundamentalists to create antagonism between the two ... discuss
You are RE-invited to drop into my blog www.leonachoy.blogpost.com and graze at your leisure anytime—hopefully regularly. I don’t post every day, but quite often, sharing excerpts from my writ ... discuss
The United States without Texas?From ABC News:A petition for Texas to secede from the union, submitted to the White House, reached the number of signatures needed to draw comment from the Obama admini ... discuss
In the end, the Republican Party (as the bearer of today's political conservatism) is basically where I thought it was five years ago (pre-Tea Party, pre-Obama), struggling with a bit of an identity c ... discuss
Sermon- All Saints Day (observed), November 4th, 2012Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Carson City, NVRevelation 7:2-17“All Saints: Eschatology and Ecclesiology”Introductions, etc...All Saints Day – a ... discuss
The bad news is, we have Barack Hussein Obama to kick around for the next four years… there is no good news. Having started yesterday out with a sense of calm apprehension, I went to bed in a ... discuss
Will the day ever come when human life is respected andprotected by law from the moment of conception? That dependson who gets to name the new members of the Supreme Courtin the n ... discuss
I seriously could not have articulated my thoughts regarding Election Day any better than did Erick Erickson of RedState.com. This is exactly what I’m thinking, except for the fact I know I wil ... discuss
The following is Part 3 of an open letter to Colonel Vaughn Doner and a critique of his 2012 book, Christian Jihad: Neo-Fundamentalists and the Polarization of America. Throughout the series, I addre ... discuss
Explaining the title of the LectureFor the lecture’s title I have used a phrase which appears in T.S.Eliot’s Four Quartets – the second of which is called East Coker. East Coker is a villa ... discuss
Bishop E.W. Jackson Everyone should listen to the following video while it is still available. It is a short message from Bishop E.W. Jackson to fellow black Christians about the evil being done by ... discuss
Watch this. From Washington Times commentary section yesterday: Blacks are abandoning the Democratic Party. Just one activist's experience, but still: All over the country, black churchgoers are ... discuss
It is time for a mass exodus of Christians out of the Democrat Party… My friends, the Democrat Party and their progressive coalition have become anti-God, anti-bible, anti-church, anti-family, a ... discuss
It is time for a mass exodus of Christians out of the Democrat Party… s, the Democrat Party and their progressive coalition have become anti-God, anti-bible, anti-church, anti-family, anti-marri ... discuss
From: American Minute Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 Subject: Sept. 21 - Calvin Coolidge "The worst evil that could be inflicted upon youth..." September&nb ... discuss
From: American Minute Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Subject: Sept. 19 - Was Washington's Farewell Address....prophetic?. ... discuss
Mark Steyn, "Which of these three words doesn't the United States government understand?" Death to America! "Marg Bar Amrika" !الموت ... discuss
Today, September 17, is the memorial of St. Robert Bellarmine, Italian cardinal and theologian. One of the great saints of the Jesuit order, St. Robert has also been declared a Doctor of the Chur ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan Is it not long past time to do a cost-benefit analysis of our involvement in the Middle and Near East?In this brief century alone, we have fought the two longest wars in ou ... discuss
From: American Minute Sent: Sunday, September 09, 2012 Subject: Sept. 9 - California Spanish Missions - History & Today ... discuss
Bravo Cardinal Dolan!! At first rebuked, Dolan was eventually invited to close the Democratic National Convention in prayer. Convention planners must have been wincing as Dolan boldly proclaimed ... discuss
What a week with the reality show at the DNC!! Did you ever think you would hear God booed on the convention floor or as one pundit said, they were against God before they were for Hi ... discuss
Continues Call for Mass Exodus Out of Democrat Party Moves Ahead with Press Conference at National Press Club in Washington DC on September 10 at 1pm Contact: Joann Barnes, STAND, 757-420-5401, 813-7 ... discuss
Contact: Brian Mayes, 615-771-2040, brian@nashvillepublicity.com SHIPPENSBURG, Penn., Sept. 5, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- "FREEDOM FIGHTER: One Man's Fight for One Free World" (Destiny Image) is t ... discuss
The Republican Convention held last week in Tampa, FL and the Democratic Convention underway now in Charlotte, NC convey contrasting worldviews. GOP nominee Gov. Mitt Romney challenged President Obama ... discuss
At the request of a couple of people at prolifebook.com I will attempt to explain why IVF is an immoral act. It must be understood first, though, that it is understandable why one would seek out ... discuss
Last Night, Aug 30, 2012, Governor Mitt Romney delivers the keynote address accepting the Republican nomination at the 2012 Republican National Convention. GOP Nominees: Mitt Romney for Presid ... discuss
After days of really fantastic speeches from the rising stars of the Republican party, it was Mitt Romney's turn to deliver - a tough assignment. I think he succeeded. What I saw was a decent man of i ... discuss
Last night at the close of the 2012 Republican National Convention was an extremely good night for Mitt Romney. He connected. He was emotional. He seemed real – a guy that average ... discuss
I was writing my semi weekly bit for Jill Stanek, Pro Life Blog Buzz and this story stayed with me. Salon is a liberal artsy type of place where bloggers pretend they are some kind of artis ... discuss
New Jersey Gov. Chris Cristie Keynote Speaker at RNC 2012, Tampa, FL Hon. Chris Christie, Governor, New Jersey: This stage and this moment are very improbable for me. A New Jersey Republican deliv ... discuss
There is one sin that churches rarely deal with and that’s the sin of gluttony. I remember when T.D. Jakes lost so much weight. He has since gained it all back and then some. With diabetes on an ... discuss
It’s been a very tough week for Republicans in general, but in particular for social conservatives – the liberal Republicans, who have been silent for a while in the interest of party unit ... discuss
From Charisma News Bishop E. W. Jackson Bishop E.W. Jackson is making a war cry: “Let God’s people go!” Jackson, a Marine Corps veteran, graduate of Harvard Law School and adjunct pr ... discuss
"Arm your self with the ballot, while you still have arms." -- rfh Without the 2nd Amendment, there are no others. article source: http://www.gunnewsdaily.com/index.php?optio ... discuss
Contact: Joann Barnes, STAND, 757-420-5401, 813-760-7716 NORFOLK, Va., Aug. 16, 2012 /Christian Newswire/ -- Bishop E.W. Jackson, President of STAND (Staying True to America's National Destiny) i ... discuss
"Mary becomes the first human person to realize the historical destiny of the faithful as members of Christ's mystical Body, beyond time, beyond death, and beyond judgement. Mary always seems to be ... discuss
The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary celebrates her being taken up body and soul into heaven when her earthly title was finished. It first began to be celebrated as a feast day in the Eastern Chu ... discuss
Actions are the seed of fate. Deeds grow into destiny.” –Harry S. Truman, 33rd U.S. president ... discuss
Ron Panzer Ron Panzer is the founder and head of the U.S. based Hospice Patients Alliance. Below is Part 2 of Mr. Panzer's excellent essay Stairway of Life. MDP _______________ Stairw ... discuss
By Donald DeMarco, Ph.D. Many motion pictures conclude with the words, “The End.” This is done for a very practical reason: so that the viewer knows that the movie is over. Clarifying this ... discuss
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related: rold.org/rfhextra/religion.html">http://harrold.org/rfhextra/religion.html & http://harrold.org/rfhextra/menu.htm > Mike Johnson · Top Commenter, Politico.com &n ... discuss
St. John Vianney has a special place in the heart of our family. When my firstborn was getting read for his first confession, we read The Cure of Ars: The Story of Saint John Vianney, Patron ... discuss
Chick-fil-A Day. In 1984, presidential candidate Walter Mondale borrowed a catch phrase from the fast-food chain Wendy’s to make a point. In a debate with rival Gary Hart, Mondale criticized Hart’ ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan Since 1928, only Dwight Eisenhower and George W. Bush have won the presidency while capturing both houses of Congress for the GOP. In his 49-state landslide, Richa ... discuss
So, I have a lot to pray about and think about and work toward. As some of y'all know, my work is getting so stressful to the point where I dread getting out of bed every morning. But, I am thankful t ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> >This message is for the few who do not acknowledge our Nation's Christian foundation, who denigrate those that "c ... discuss
Introduction: A cursed traffic light. A rip in the fabric of the world. A possum sorcerer injured on a quest for revenge. Kai and Ellie embark on a journey to return the sorcerer to his home. Entangl ... discuss
The Effects of Distressing Abortion Imagery on U.K. Public Opinion:In 2007, an award-winning British production company named Quicksilver Media contacted us with a request to use our abortion film in ... discuss
"These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so." Acts 17:11 When I ... discuss
Yesterday, I posted an article on the newest phenomenon in the publishing world. Today I want to explore the reasons fueling the popularity of Fifty Shades of Grey, and examine why we as believers sho ... discuss
The New York Times went metaphor-happy this morning as it exuberantly celebrated a breakthrough in materialist religion: The front page headline read, “Physicists Find Elusive Particle Seen as Key t ... discuss
This reflection is taken from my book Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day, which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEvery ... discuss
As we celebrate 236 years of Independence from Great Britain and the rule of tyranny. We should remember and teach our children why we are free and why we are celebrating independence. We Are A M ... discuss
From an atheist of sorts. Giulio Prisco is a European rocket scientist, undoubtedly talented and brilliant in his field. But philosophy and theology are not rocket science. Prisco is out of his elemen ... discuss
By Patrick J. Buchanan Sixteen months after the United States abandoned its loyal satrap of 30 years, President Hosni Mubarak, to champion democracy in Egypt, the returns are in. Mohammed Morsi ... discuss
Heritage Foundation: Even before the United States became a nation in 1776, it had thrived under the American people — a fiercely independent people whose values were distinct and whose vision was ... discuss
STATEN ISLAND, NY – Priests for Life will lead a pilgrimage to Rome in 2013 to help celebrate “The Year of Faith.” The group will be at t ... discuss
Hey Dad, Pass the mustard seed “It is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth. But once it is sown, it springs up and becomes the larg ... discuss
By David AltonJesuit Institute Conference – June 13th 2012Catholic Culture – an impossible dream?I will divide my talk which is entitled “Catholic culture and Catholic identity – is it wo ... discuss
That question must be on the minds of a lot of folks in the U.K. now that it has emerged that the Barton fertility clinic in London, which operated from the 1940s to the 1960s, impregnated about 1,500 ... discuss
Click here to subscribe to The Social Conservative Review. Dear Friends, Recently in Bekasi, Indonesia, “a mob of 300 Islamic extremists threw bags of urine and ditchwater, rotten eggs, stones ... discuss
Statue of Bl. Jose Sanchez del Rio. Source.I come home tonight, a little queasy from the greasy popcorn that was my dinner, after seeing For Greater Glory. I hereby mount the bandwagon of ... discuss
Wisconsin’s political environment has received national attention for more than a year and has only grown more intense as the June 5th recall election draws near. In the final days of a desper ... discuss
Vote for Principles over Party, Politics and Pocketbook. -- Ezra Taft Benson video source: http://youtu.be/qMpPPN_ILEo (9m5s) Watch on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qMpPPN_ILEo ... discuss
Ezekiel 37:1-14Sunday of Pentecost y to you. Today is an important day in the church calendar, perhaps the third most important. After Easter (including Holy Week), and Christmas, the Sunday of Pent ... discuss
At this time, all four 2012 is only of interest to prospects of us whom believe in the perception of ancient cultures. But in the near future, soon, we are all will be looking for more information in ... discuss
Warning! Rather lengthy post ahead! :) Making up for the weekend's lack of posts, hehe! :) Please do read it till the end though! :) Thanks! :) God bless yah!I failed to post here last weekend for the ... discuss
a French Protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation and was a central developer of the system of Christian theology called Calvinism or Reformed theology. In Geneva, his ministry both att ... discuss
One of the most compelling narratives in Scripture is the retelling of the last supper. A lasting image has been the picture of Jesus, the Son of God, washing his disciples feet. Let’s take a ... discuss
Aborting a baby in the wombWill only create regretA lifetime of sorrowThat you will never ever forgetA life that could have livedIf only you had changed your mindA blessing that you did not seeBecause ... discuss
Forty days after His resurrection, the Lord Jesus ascended into heaven. What was different on that day than when He was in heaven before coming to earth? The difference was that now He was in heave ... discuss
Today I'm heading to Jackson Hole, Wyoming to join the States of Refuge outreach to the lastchild killer in that beautiful state. Fully believing there should be, "no child killing with tranquility" s ... discuss
The following is by Rev. Dr. Brian Lee, pastor of Christ Reformed Church in Washington D.C. and is used with his permission. This was originally posted on The Daily Caller on May 1, 2012.============= ... discuss
Since I was a young girl I have loved to sew. Much like my other interests, sewing is something that relaxes me. I learned how to in Girl Scouts and in fact I earned a badge for sewing, which I prompt ... discuss
A wedding sermon from a prison cell written in 1943by Dietrich BonhoefferIt is right and proper for a bride and bridegroom to welcome andcelebrate their wedding day with a unique sense of triumph. Whe ... discuss
No American had a voice in the decisions made in London this day in 1940. It was an entirely British matter. But President Roosevelt had said “this generation of Americans has a rendezvous with dest ... discuss
Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, a tea party activist who appears as a guest on Fox News, said in a sermon that was recently published to YouTube that America’s greatest mistake was allowing women the right ... discuss
John 15:1-8Fifth Sunday of Easter : 0in;">In John's Gospel Jesus gives a number of speeches on his own identity. Sometimes these are call the great “I AM” passages of John – in fact ... discuss
When will enough be enough? When will citizens rise in their righteous anger and demand not a New Deal, not a Great Society, a New Frontier or a Fundamentally Transformed America but instead their or ... discuss
From Worldview TimesBy Ed Decker Almost 30 Years ago, the late BYU Professor and LDS author Cleon Skousen founded the Freemen Institute [later to be called The National Center for Constitutional ... discuss
By Melanie Baker Benedict’s Corner is a weekly summary of our Holy Father’s latest words on topics related to HLI America’s mission. Continuing his reflections for the Easter Season and fo ... discuss
elvetica, sans-serif;">Text: John 10:11-18 This idea of a shepherd and sheep is such a great image for us to think about. Sheep tend to be fairly helpless animals. ... discuss
This book review - handed to me over lunch by my husband Tripp - appeared in the Wall Street Journal 4/20. It shows the twisted, convoluted thinking of the War on Motherhood side. Every sentence so ... discuss
Brethren, Peace and Good to all. This is the full text of Bishop Jenky's (of Peoria) homily at men's march and Mass which I believe you should read or listen to here. Evil is striking back. Let ... discuss
The next president of the United States, Mitt Romney:Watch the latest video at video.insider.foxnews.comMITT ROMNEY: For every single mom who feels heartbroken when she has to explain to her kids that ... discuss
Lumina has an interesting post about the impact of abortion on women and their families. Many women who undergo abortions suffer. Poor-choicers like to assume that the guilt and pain they feel is fr ... discuss
The Manhattan Declaration was born in the heart of Chuck Colson, and you are among the nearly 525,000 persons who have endorsed this statement of conscience over the past two years. Many of ... discuss
Bishop Jenky meets with Pope Benedict XVI Bishop Daniel R. Jenky of Peoria recently told a men's conference in his diocese that "heroic Catholicism, not casual Catholicism” is required to confron ... discuss
Daniel Jenky is the Bishop of the Diocese of Peoria. This is the diocese that Archbishop Sheen was born in & ordained a priest for. Archbishop Sheen has got to definitely be smiling in Heave ... discuss
Non-Christians have rightfully waxed sarcastic about evangelicals who claim, after doing something horrible, “the devil made me do it.” I’m developing a file of articles and book excerpts that d ... discuss
Elusive Destiny: The Political Vocation of John Napier Turner by Paul Litt (UBC Press, $39.95, 494 pages) When I first heard that there was a biography of John Turner being published, my reaction was ... discuss
In the April edition of The Interim, Paul Tuns wrote a great review of Elusive Destiny, a biography of former Prime Minister John Turner who was responsible for passing Canada’s infamous aborti ... discuss
I heard this amazing man speak at our party convention prior to the last local election. He was electrifying - I mean in the Martin Luther King oratorical manner. He is running for Senate in Virgin ... discuss
In 2007, an award-winning British production company, named Quicksilver Media, contacted us with a request to use an abortion film in a one-hour program they were producing for the U.K. Dispatches doc ... discuss
You could almost hear the audible sighs of relief that went up in the suites in Washingtonand on Wall Street when Rick Santorum suspended his campaign for President. The reaction was quite familiar to ... discuss
When Jesus rose from the dead, an angel descended from heaven, rolled the stone away, and sat on it. This was not so that Jesus could get out, but so that His followers could see that the tomb was ... discuss
Prove It! God by Amy WelbornMy rating: 3 of 5 starsThis book was recommended to me when I was asking for good books that might help questioning atheists. It is aimed at a young audience (meaning teena ... discuss
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Mitt Romney and Benjamin Netanyahu share a deep frindhsip going back to 1976. The New York Times pick up the story. ... discuss
One of the strangest things a person can believe in is the Resurrection. Given the existence of God, the concept of resurrection is not impossible. For human beings whose souls remain somewhat incompl ... discuss
Note: I am always reminded this time of year about the controversy that erupted over The Passion film of a few years ago. One of the pressing questions raised by the film was: “Who killed Jesus ... discuss
"It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones." -- Calvin Coolidge (1873-1933), 30th US President "The Inspiration of the Declaration of Independence" ... discuss
By Stephen Stone, President, RenewAmerica In our previous installment on Mitt Romney and Mormonism, we looked at three of the most significant aspects of Mitt's record: his troubling pro-choice histo ... discuss
Luke 10:41,42 “Martha, Martha, you are worried and bothered about so many things; but only one thing is necessary, for Mary has chosen the good part, which shall not be taken away from her.” All o ... discuss
< !DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> ce=Arial>Garet Garrett: Ex-America, part III Original posted on Conservative Action Alerts at: http://www.ConservativeActionAlerts. ... discuss
By Bob DeWaay [Note: The February episode of Echo Zoe Radio, featuring guest Bob DeWaay, was based on this article.] Bill Johnson of Redding, California has become a popular teacher in one of the late ... discuss
I have been so blessed this past week — I was given six of Bo Sanchez's books to proofread, as part of my job at Shepherd's Voice.Our family with Bro. Bo (I was newly employed then — my, how time ... discuss
Your Excellency, Sister, & Dr. Heller,The history of the Mercy Health System is akin to the histories of countless Catholic hospitals, schools, and social service providers, which were founded by the ... discuss
FROM THE PASTORApril 1, 2012by Fr. George W. Rutler There is a moral difference between sight and perception, just as there is between height and stature. Someone with ... discuss
Where is the outrage over the "War on Women" in Wisconsin?Nothing but crickets from the Leftists, self-proclaimed champions of women.What a crock!Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch is facing a recal ... discuss
A close look at the roots of Romney's -- and the Mormon church's -- political ambitions The White Horse Prophecy foresaw Mormons in politics. (Credit: iStockphoto/66North/Reuters) ... discuss
By Stephen StonePresident, Renew America One of the curious things about Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential bid is the near-unanimous support he enjoys among fellow Mormons. He won the Nevada, ... discuss
Elusive Destiny: The Political Vocation of John Napier Turner by Paul Litt (UBC Press, $39.95, 494 pages) When I first heard that there was a biography of John Turner being published, my reaction was ... discuss
The Feast of the Annunciation, the celebration of the Incarnation. God took to himself not only a human body, but a complete human nature. It's worth thinking about from a bioethical standpoint.Bioeth ... discuss
Historian John Lukacs is one of America’s treasures. He has written extensively on our history and, especially, the history of World War II. As an émigré from Hungary, he brings a unique perspecti ... discuss
I attended a Free Thinking Film society event featuring Vivian Krause. She gave a great talk on the American environmental groups funding campaigns against Alberta oil and other Canadian ... discuss
Happy St. Patrick’s Day…within reason. :-) I don’t believe in luck except as an expression or figure of speech. I also don’t believe in manifest destiny or any other type o ... discuss
If Newt drops out of the race, his supporters will turn to Santorum, allowing Santorum to defeat Romney. Of all the candidates who entered the Republican nominating process last spring, Newt Gingrich ... discuss
Judy Townsend We are thrilled at the work of Deeper Still, a post-abortion healing ministry based here in Knoxville that reaches out to hurting women, not only in Knoxville and East Tennessee, but any ... discuss
Excerpts from BNI http://barenakedislam.com/2012/03/07/no-sooner-are-u-s-troops-out-of-iraq-and-the-slaughter-of-homosexuals-begins-again/ New barbaric attacks have started against Iraqi ho ... discuss
Dad left us two weeks ago today. I have yet to complete the adjustment to normal life, having come down with a fever over the weekend. I sleep most of the day.After the burial, we finalized the design ... discuss
The human animal, though endowed by his Creator with free will, has nevertheless a proclivity to certain such metamorphic sequences—and many of them, alas, seem to produce only foul odor and mol ... discuss
If you are not a melancholic person like myself, you might not “enjoy” this book, because only a Image via Wikipedia melancholic person can “enjoy” the depression brought on by a hist ... discuss
In Matthew’s Gospel, we read that when Jesus died, there was an earthquake. In the Old Testament Scriptures, the earthquake was one of the signs of the day of the Lord, when God’s power and glor ... discuss
It is always shocking when a death occurs unexpectedly, especially when the person is young. So it is with the death yesterday of 43-year-old Andrew Breitbart. I didn’t know him or much ab ... discuss
Having been asked about a very difficult topic by a commenter, we at the Abolitionist Society would like to offer our thoughts. Specifically, that which follows is a collaborative effort of Matthew Ma ... discuss
FROM THE ARCHIVES------------------------------------------------------------------ Demography Is Destiny: Babies Trump Bombs in the End Our babies are so few. Bill Clinton has one child, George W. Bu ... discuss
Before proceeding further with the interpretive keys to unlock the exciting, yet often neglected truth about Christ’s victorious kingdom, we first need to clear up some common misunderstandings and ... discuss
Blessed Sebastian of Aparicio (1502-1600)Sebastian’s roads and bridges connected many distant places. His final bridge-building was to help men and women recognize their God-given dignity and destin ... discuss
The orphan situation in Eastern Europe is unbelievable. Recently, the plight of Valentin was shared. The Ashton family is still in the process of bringing him home. The following from the ... discuss
Bill Smith, Editor: I commend the Arkansas Republican legislative members who, as the minority party, challenged Arkansas Plantation Politics which has burdened average Arkansans. The background of ... discuss
From Conrad Black's most recent NRO article, on President Obama's breathtaking power grabs: "The budget opens up another front in Obama's program to transform America, both tactically and substantivel ... discuss
Today is Ash Wednesday. This is the time for spiritual renewal. Yesterday, I came across a very beautiful passage on humility by St. Faustina. O humility, lovely flower, I see how few souls possess yo ... discuss
I’ll never forget our family’s first Christian Easter. With the children snuggled down for the night, my husband, Tripp, and I dutifully filled five waiting baskets as we had done all the ... discuss
Craig Shirley, author of “Rendezvous with Destiny,” recently expressed concern that the Republican Party has divorced itself from the principles that propelled Reagan to victory and has instead em ... discuss
1. Humility is the first requirement. We must admit that we cannot succeed by ourselves. We must confess, with St. Paul, "I know that nothing good dwells within me, that is, in my flesh" (Ro ... discuss
The lovely Carrie Fischer has written a guest post, sharing her story of surviving an abortion and how the Lord has brought beauty from ashes in her life! Be blessed!Aborted But Survived By Carri ... discuss
MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS BENEDICT XVI FOR LENT 2012 “Let us be concerned for each other, to stir a response in love and good works” (Heb 10:24) Dear Brothers and Sisters, The Lenten season o ... discuss
Image: Library of Congress The first president of the United States was beloved by those even in his day who would have mad him king. However, he loved the country and the republic. While the peo ... discuss
February is Black History Month in the United States, which I want to use to read the accounts of those whose experience so different from mine. Many historical texts are now freely available and are ... discuss
The following is Part 2 of the article entitled ""Paradigm Shift" by A.B. Chenoa.Paradigm Shift – Part 2In determining to understand a couple of things, the Lord led me. In a paradigm shift, there ... discuss
Here we go again. Just because a woman is “reassigned” (what a ridiculous term) as a male and allowed to be considered legally a man, that doesn’t change her biology. We saw this ... discuss
A longer quote than usual for the "quoteboard," but this is important for understanding "fraternal correction." Many people think that Christians should "judge not" (i.e., be tolerant of whatever peo ... discuss
P.S. For Netflix members: Netflix has a (free) 'watch instantly' "Bonhoeffer" video documentary. You can watch a 9m22s excerpt of the movie on Youtube here: http://www ... discuss
Tweet This PostYou know you have a great friend when you can let your guard down. This kind of friend stands with you, regardless of how badly you have may have messed up, and is willing to go the e ... discuss
Bottom line, very dangerous. James Lewis explains: It's now quite clear that Obama is playing chicken with Israel on Iranian nukes. That is why Leon Panetta came out with a statement this week accus ... discuss
The first thing I want to offer is a most sincere thanks to President Obama, Secretary Sebelius, and Rep. Pelosi for their most ecumenical efforts to help achieve unity among Christians by presenting ... discuss
Bill Smith: People who have and do serve honorably in the military living up to their Oaths and remembering "Duty, Honor, Country" are heroes in my book. However, some deserve special mention in thei ... discuss
The greatest revolutionaries and reformers in history have understood that you cannot change the world by rule of force, you must first change the culture by changing the worldview of the people R ... discuss
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) gave a lighthearted personal anecdote this week amid a broader rebuke of the Obama administration's decision to disallow religiously affiliated employers from denying birth c ... discuss
Today my pretty little tiny man turns ONE. Seems like a dream that a whole year has gone by since I had him. Funny how you never can imagine the world without a person in it once they are here. Th ... discuss
“We who hate your gaudy guts salute you” William Allen White Republican William Allen White, editor of Kansas’ Emporia Gazette, was often exasperated with President Franklin Roosevelt, but he re ... discuss
Aborted But SurvivedBy Carrie Fischer If you ever want to know what a miracle looks like, just look at me. Hi, my name is Carrie Fischer, and I would like to share my story with you. Abortion almost ... discuss
Brethren: Peace and Good to you in Christ Our Lord. In March 2011, the Iranian regime produced this propaganda documentary which I found very interesting. It is about 30 minutes long. The captions ap ... discuss
This is my attempt to shut up for a minute and let pictures do the talking. It goes against my every natural instinct to run my mouth, but I will try. Here we go! Curtain up: The Cathedral Shrine of ... discuss
This is my attempt to shut up for a minute and let pictures do the talking. It goes against my every natural instinct to run my mouth, but I will try. Here we go! Curtain up: The Cathedral Shrine of ... discuss
Obviously, a couple of weeks ago:...submitting to 47 debates has been an egregious tactical error for ALL the candidates. All of you have been distracted from your own messages (if any of you have one ... discuss
From the New York Times:Following is the prepared remarks for President Obama’s fourth State of the Union address on Tuesday, as released by the White House: Mr. Speaker, Mr. Vice President, members ... discuss
Very strange happenings in my pal Dean Koontz’ new novel, 77 Shadow Street–which opened at number 1 on the NYT Bestseller List. Terrible things happen every 38 years to residents of the ... discuss
I would count last Saturday as one of the not-so-good days of my life. My husband and I had to give up our sweet dog, George, to a no-kill animal shelter…definitely not something I thought I’d e ... discuss
I would count last Saturday as one of the not-so-good days of my life. My husband and I had to give up our sweet dog, George, to a no-kill animal shelter…definitely not something I thought I’d e ... discuss
What if I told you that I was a Christian, BUT...I didn't believe that Jesus was the Son of God.I didn't believe that Jesus was God Himself. I didn't believe Jesus was born of a virgin.I didn't ... discuss
This has been a wonderful day. Tripp and I are still getting used to the shifting sands of parenthood. Right now, only the four sons with Down syndrome are at home and that will be changing soon as ... discuss
The Scriptures challenge our long held impressions. That’s as it should be: “All Scripture is for … correction” (2 Timothy 3:16). Consider the word “salvation.” My notion of my personal sa ... discuss
Author: Fr. José Antonio Fortea | Source: Summa Daemoniaca: Tratado de Demonología y Manual de Exorcistas (Spanish Edition) Brethren, Peace and Good to all of you in Jesus’ Name. ... discuss
ADDRESS OF HIS HOLINESS POPE BENEDICT XVI TO THE MEMBERS OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS ACCREDITED TO THE HOLY SEE Sala Regia Monday, 9 January 2012 [Video] Your Excell ... discuss
click to hear articlerelated: http://www.washingtontimes.com/campaign-2012/article source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/jan/8/billionaire-gives-5m-pro-gingrich-group/From: The Washin ... discuss
The message below is the second in the series Min. David Pawson's "Life After Death" sermons and focuses on what happens to man between death & resurrection:If man is only a physical creature, then de ... discuss
