“Our prayer is that the Comforter might bring the peace to their souls that surpasses our understanding. [Read more...]
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“Our prayer is that the Comforter might bring the peace to their souls that surpasses our understanding. [Read more...]
It’s such a punch in the national gut — what should’ve been a fun night out turning into such an utter tragedy. [Read more...]
“Why haven’t you converted to Mormonism yet, Dave,” my LDS friend asked me just as Nancy and I launched Evangelicals for Mitt, “We’re the Spartans of American religious institutions . . . We’re overflowing with highly patriotic and dedicated people, [and] the church was born, raised, and put through the refiner’s fire right here on American soil.” He went on to extol the unique combination of [Read more...]
In the depths of yesterday’s Obamacare despair, I had an epiphany. As Mitt Romney seeks a running mate, our nation’s longing heart turns to the one man who can complete this ticket, the one running mate with the strength of conviction to withstand the tidal wave of elite, progressive opinion. Really, there is no other choice.
Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you . . . Ron Swanson:
Sometimes, when I’m away from my local congregation here in Tennessee, I listen to sermon podcasts from my former congregation, Times Square Church in New York City.
Today I found myself driving down Interstate 71 instead of sitting in the pews of my church, so I pulled up a May 27 sermon by Pastor Carter Conlon. In his sermon, called “We Still Have Time to Make a Difference,” Pastor Conlon said the definition of family is being challenged by the “highest levels of government.” He warned of the cultural dissolution that will invariably come with this ever-changing definition of family and told his congregants that “there’s still time to make a difference” in the culture. He said that Christians have acted like we’re on some sort of cruise ship while others have infiltrated every segment of society trying to push evil down our throats. He encouraged his congregants to vote Biblically, to run for office, and to be involved in all areas of the community. [Read more...]
Does this moment seem unintentional to you? The President was delivering a scripted speech at a Beverly Hills fundraiser for the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Leadership Council when he said this:
After President Clinton’s tenure, I’ve heard enough about Presidents and oral sex. However, the biggest issue is not whether this was an intentional double entendree or an accidental gaffe. The real issue is that we really don’t want our President to be speaking to the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Leadership Council.
Let’s unite to elect Mitt Romney in November!
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