Category: Current Affairs
A Great Spreader
Today, my most recent podcast is available. The subject is on the riot on Ephesus, and if you haven’t, check it out! While studying for my podcast, I realized that I have…
Continue readingHow Can God…
If you type in the phrase ‘How can God’ into Google, the drop down gives you a glimpse into what our society’s heart looks like. The top three answers that Google provides…
Continue readingIt’s Resolution Time Again
In preparing for my girls class on Sunday morning, I wanted to do something special that dealt with resolutions. As I was researching, I found a list of the top 10 New…
Continue readingWant Some Encouragement?
The Light Network was designed to encourage, enlighten, and empower Christians across the globe. While the official ‘launch party’ isn’t scheduled until January 5th, pilot episodes of most programs have already been…
Continue readingIt’s The End of the World As We Know It
According to the Mayans, today is the last day that this earth will see. There have been parodies and jokes and all kinds of hilarity surrounding these predictions, and I suppose a…
Continue readingTragedy and Mary
I have already done one post on Jesus’ mother, Mary, and the things we can learn from her. In the wake of Friday’s tragic events, however, I simply cannot get her off…
Continue reading12-12-12
There is a lot of hype surrounding today, and understandably so. Today is the last day in our lives (and probably the lives of our children) that we we will see a…
Continue readingChristianity and Entertainment Choices
Earlier this week, I read a news article about the young actor who plays on the popular show “Two and a Half Men.” The actor, 19 year old Angus T. Jones, made…
Continue readingBring On the Greed
There’s something about this time of year that always irks me. Is it the fact that I’m bombarded by Christmas music on the radio and in department stores already? Partially. Is it…
Continue readingTough Stuff Tuesday: Election Day Attitudes
Today is a big day. Not only for America, but for the world at large. You see, whether we like it or not (or flaunt it or not), America has a great…
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