By Chris Erickson with Ronald Kirk Christmas time lies under a cloud this year. We live in darker days than the winter solstice can account for. Many events and dispositions of the times give Christians great cause for concern. With unease, we note the unfavorable recent election results, the possibility of real persecution looming, the […]
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AUSTRALIA Serves Up Typical PC Myths
By Dr. Ted Baehr and Dr. Tom Snyder For several decades now, the mass media has promoted the Rousseauian myth conception of the “noble savage.” This is the false idea that the non-European, pagan cultures and indigenous people in North and South America, Africa, and Australia had an innate virtue and natural, peaceful simplicity prior […]
Address to the EU Parliament: China’s One-Child Policy
Reggie Littlejohn, a personal friend, representing the China Aid Association, spoke at the E.U. Parliament this week, addressing the organization about China’s “One-Child Policy” and was received with great interest and even enthusiasm. Please feel free to send her timely and important address, with source references to anyone interested in God-given human life! Mrs. Littlejohn […]
Happy Thanksgiving and Thanks Living
from EAGLE’S AERIE by James and Barbara Rose In 1620, 134 passengers and crew arrived at North America, in New England on the cargo ship, Mayflower. They were known as Separatists because they separated from the English church. Before leaving the ship, the men signed the first covenant of self-government, the Mayflower Compact, which states […]
Why We Celebrate Thanksgiving
Innumerable blessings have been bestowed upon the United States of America. Concerning these blessings President Lincoln wrote: “No human counsel hath devised, nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God.” President Lincoln went on to set apart the last Thursday of November as […]
The Meaning of Thanksgiving
“In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus concerning you.” – 1st Thessalonians 5:16 By Dr. Paul Jehle, Executive Director, Plymouth Rock Foundation The modern holiday of Thanksgiving is a dim reflection of the Biblical and historic origins that are rooted in the United States of America. In order […]
On Veteran’s Day 2008: Psalm 33
The following is dedicated to those veterans who have trusted God to engage enemies of America’s Christian liberty and defend it —Editor Rejoice in the LORD, O ye righteous: for praise is comely for the upright. Praise the LORD with harp: sing unto him with the psaltery and an instrument of ten strings. Sing unto […]
Statement on Proposition 8 Passing by Ron Prentice, Chairman of ProtectMarriage.com – Yes on 8
This is a great day for marriage. The people of California stood up for traditional marriage and reclaimed this great institution. We are gratified that voters chose to protect traditional marriage and to enshrine its importance in the state constitution. We trust that this decision will be respected by all Californians. The Yes on Proposition […]
The Illegal Attack on the Family
Congratulations to California, Arizona and Florida in passing protection of marriage amendments in the recent general election!–Ed. by Dr. Ted Baehr Don’t buy the lie! Time is running out! Intentionally or not, too many in the press, the mass media, the government, and the education establishment have confused the citizens of America about the institution […]
Alaska’s Promise for the Nation
SARAH PALIN took office as the eleventh governor of Alaska on December 4, 2006. Prior to her election as governor, she served two terms on the Wasilla City Council and two terms as mayor of Wasilla, during which she was elected as president of the Alaska Conference of Mayors. A former chair of the Alaska […]
Happy Reformation Day
from the American Christian History Institute Eagle’s Aerie by James and Barbara Rose October 31st is the day that Martin Luther nailed his Ninety-Five Thesis to the door of the church in Wittenberg, Germany. They were protests against the un-Biblical teachings of the Church of his day. From reading the Scriptures (Romans 1:17), he came […]
Halloween
by Ronald Kirk Judging by the American marketplace and the major media, in popularity Halloween now far outstrips my own favored holy days of Thanksgiving, Christmas and the Fourth of July. Admittedly, for the past many years, I have watched a dwindling trick or treating. The streets have apparently become far too mean for many […]
Guest Essay: The Presidential Election by James Dobson
Dear Friends, Can you feel the tension in the air? The nation—and indeed, the world—is holding its collective breath as the final days of the presidential campaign wind down and the candidates engage in one last round of electioneering and debating. By this time next month, we’ll know whether Senator John McCain or Senator Barack […]
Lights Out on Liberty
by Mark Steyn The following is adapted from a lecture delivered at Hillsdale College on March 13, 2008, while Mr. Steyn was in residence as a Eugene C. Pulliam Visiting Fellow in Journalism. ON AUGUST 3, 1914, on the eve of the First World War, British Foreign Secretary Sir Edward Grey stood at the window […]
The Character of a Good Ruler – 1694
by Samuel Willard Now that all these may be just, it is firstly required that they have a principle of moral honesty in them and swaying of them; that they ‘love righteousness and hate iniquity’; that they be ‘men of truth. ‘ Exod. xviii., 21, for every man will act in his relation, according to […]