Support of the nation of Israel by Glenn Beck and Christians throughout America and the world is well deserved. Israel is an independent and secular democratic and civilized nation fighting for its survival, surrounded by Arab nations out to destroy the tiny land. Publisher Gerald Christian Nordskog points out that modern-day Israel does not represent the chosen […]
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Was the United States Constitution a Good Idea?
by Ronald W. Kirk The Constitution is under constant erosive attack by the Left, and has suffered so for many decades. As R.J. Rushdoony often stated, it is a war between two kingdoms: The kingdom of man versus the kingdom of God. The kingdom of man will allow no limits over it. The State is […]
Remembering the Days after 9/11
by Terry Paulson America’s economy could have collapsed after 9/11, but instead, it rebounded. Its people could have sunk into depression, but we rose to the challenge of rebuilding and supporting those who had lost so much. Taking time to commemorate the sacrifice and loss of so many Americans is fitting; many columns and programs […]
Memorial Day
by Annette Adams I was there when all those “boys” my ageWent off to fight a war.And I was there when those same “men”Returned to us no more. I’ve entertained those heroesOn their barren beds of pain,Those glory-gutted veteransWho, to this day, remain. Have you ever been in a “holding pen”Where we keep those “dregs […]
Defending Freedom of Speech over Political Correctness
by Terry Paulson The First Amendment to our Constitution states clearly, “Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech….” Our Founding Fathers embedded this enduring principle in America’s Constitution, but this critical freedom is hard to sustain in our politically correct age. For this important freedom isn’t really free; the […]
How About More Freedom at Home First?
by Star Parker The fact that experts in Washington are wrong 100 percent of the time never seems to discourage us from going down the same path again and again. Watching the wave of unrest in the Middle East, there are lessons to consider regarding how we view the world and how we manage our […]
Conservatives Are Not Wife Beaters
by William J. Federer As there is a growing movement for liberal judges to allow immigrants to move into communities and practice their own set of clandestine laws, it may be in the best interest of those groups wanting to preserve traditional American freedoms to adopt into their rules and bylaws “A Resolution for Protecting […]
A Gloss on the Pledge of Allegiance
by Ronald W. Kirk Here is a summary of the explanation we used to teach our school students… I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE… I promise to be a friend. TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA… The flag represents the people. They are my neighbors. By faith I love them as I love myself. AND […]
A Remembrance
Mary-Elaine Swanson (1927-2011) Black Mountain, North Carolina—Mary-Elaine Swanson, 84, Nordskog Publishing author, editor and dearest friend passed away Thursday, May 19, 2011 at the Memorial Campus of Mission Hospital. She was born May 21, 1927 to the late Charles Augustus Lowden and Myrtle Ann Jersey Adams in Orlando Florida, and was the wife of the […]
Understanding What the Constitution Stands for Is Key
By Star Parker If the government can dictate how I live and what I do, I begin to feel like they own me.I salute the Republicans of the 112th Congress for their initiative to restore the U.S. Constitution to its legitimate place of prominence in our public discourse. Reading it aloud at Congress’s opening session […]
Paulson on Principles—In God We Trust
by Terry Paulson To many secular Americans, God should be zoned out of public life and expressions of faith should be limited to the home and places of worship. Certainly, our Founding Fathers supported freedom of religion—the right to believe any faith or to not believe at all. But there was no desire to diminish […]
A Mother’s Influence
Lesson XVII, McGuffey’s Eclectic Fourth Reader “I was a dull boy,” said Judge B , in answer to some remarks of Mrs. Wentworth, referring to the usual precocity of genius, and hinting at the display which the learned and celebrated Judge must have made in his juvenile studies, “I was a very dull boy. Till […]
SIMAC TO CHALLENGE HOLPERIN
Contact: Pete Biolo, 715-966-3483 May 4, 2011 Press Secretary Rhinelander – Kim Simac, president of the Northwoods Patriots and a leader of the Tea Party movement in the state of Wisconsin, says she will challenge Jim Holperin for State Senate in the upcoming recall election. Over 23,000 voters throughout the 12th Senate district signed recall […]
Consider and Ponder in the American Christian Home
by Verna M. Hall Who should teach and learn America’s Christian history? In America, Christian homes played a major role in teaching the love of Christ and the Hand of God in our American history. Since the educational goal of the American Christian home in a republic is to build the foundation of American Christian […]
Last Call
by Neil McKinlay Though some may differ on some of the details of what happens before hand, Christians are united in the Biblical fact that the risen Saviour will physically return to this earth at some unknown future point. In relation to this, I have been asked where Jesus is right now. The answer is […]