Tag Archives: Pilgrims

A Legacy Lost

We 21st century American Christians are, on the whole, woefully ill-equipped when it comes to understanding things like inalienable/unalienable rights. Perhaps it is more accurate to say that we have not been trained in these areas at all, or at least if we have, such training has not come from our churches. There is a […]

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Remembering and Entreating

The wife and I try our very best to gather every morning and spend time together in God’s Word and in prayer. This morning, our prayer time was exceptionally Spirit-filled. In the course of prayer I began to pray for our nation (praying for revival in our land has become a routine part of our […]

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Enter The Story Part 1

Be on the lookout for a new series … THE PATRIOT … COMING SOON! You are reading Part 1 of an article I originally published on my old Kingdom>>Church>>Culture blog. The article was posted on June 11, 2008. The American story has captivated the world. In 1831, Alexis deTocqueville, a French politician and historian, traveled […]

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Eyewitnesses To Deconstruction: Part II

“… this is an activist court that is well on its way to recrafting constitutional law in its image.” E.J. Dionne, Jr. As I noted in my previous blog post, I have decided to republish some material from my old Kingdom>>Church>>Culture blog while I am in the process of developing a series of articles titled […]

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