by Eddie Johnson July 19, 2012 • 4 minute read
Two men who were fantastically successful financially looked back on their lives with frustration. What can we learn about the real meaning of life? In the mid-1960s in the United Kingdom...
by Karen Meeker July 18, 2012 • 4 minute read
The importance of a good foundation for a house and for a marriage is not as different as you might think. I awoke to hear sounds coming from the basement. Water? I puzzled groggily,...
by Cecil Maranville July 17, 2012 • 4 minute read
The Higgs boson and the CERN particle accelerator have been in the news. If particle physicists discovered the God particle, are they closer to discovering God? You have undoubtedly heard of...
by Ralph Levy July 12, 2012 • 5 minute read
On June 23 Egyptian cleric Safwat Higazi declared that Jerusalem would be “our capital” as he introduced the Muslim Brotherhood candidate for Egypt’s presidency. Safwat...
by Ralph Levy July 6, 2012 • 4 minute read
Disturbing reports of torture centers in Syria add to man’s overwhelming history of inhumanity to other men, women and children. When and how will the cruelty end? Warning: This blog...
by Mike Bennett July 6, 2012 • 5 minute read
On the eve of America’s birthday, the IMF warned about the fragile U.S. recovery that threatens not only America’s, but the world’s, economy. If most Americans think about...
by Ron Kelley June 29, 2012 • 3 minute read
How can we help make sure our children don’t treat anyone the way the middle schoolers in Greece, New York, treated their school bus monitor? One of the saddest and most disturbing...
by Adam Sanders June 29, 2012 • 5 minute read
Are America’s days of greatness over? Have we tested God’s mercy and patience and crossed the line? Has America had her Manasseh moment? Many may wonder what I mean by that....
by Mike Bennett June 28, 2012 • 4 minute read
Kids ask some of the most interesting questions. Sometimes they aren’t the easiest questions to answer either! Have you ever wondered who made ticks? I was sitting in the urgent care...
by Mary Henderson June 27, 2012 • 5 minute read
A year without long-term employment taught us a lot about marriage, diligence in the job search and the power of prayer, patience and faith. The unemployment situation is awful. New...
by Ralph Levy June 26, 2012 • 4 minute read
The U.S. Supreme Court ruling on “fleeting expletives” hinged on a lack of definition of what is prohibited. But God’s standards have not changed! What is a “fleeting...
by Hervé Irion June 25, 2012 • 3 minute read
The story of Louis Zamperini is one of endurance, resilience, forgiveness and change. Not in his wildest dreams did Louis foresee the afflictions about to fall on him. It all started during...