Did the Founding Fathers intend that religion and its expression should be limited? Was it the intent of the First Amendment to separate the practice of religion from government, schools, and those who oppose its expression? When people who are… Read More ›
Freedom of Religion
What The Kavanaugh-Conservative Supreme Court Will Mean To The United States
There is good reason that many people opposed the appointment of Justice Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. For over 50 years, Atheists, Abortionists, Gays, and Liberals have run over the top of good people in the United States. “I… Read More ›
The Sovereignty Of God In American Politics
It is the idea of most people in the United States that we have a government by the people and for the people. This is true, but there is far more at work which permits the government and our country… Read More ›
A Letter Of Encouragement For Brett Kavanaugh
On Thursday, September 27, 2018, the world watched Brett Kavanaugh become a champion of right. Though many enemies mounted up against him and he was in deep despair by an overwhelming assault, the Lord was with this good man and… Read More ›
Brett Kavanaugh And The Evil Agenda That Opposes Him
It is no secret that over the course of history there has always been an evil agenda against the plans and purposes of God. Good men and women have always been opposed by those who fear their influence for righteousness… Read More ›
Are You Willing To Compromise Your Walk With Jesus, Simply Because The World Demands It?
Today, all across America, Christians are being asked to set aside their belief in the Bible as the word of God in order to fit into the standards of the world. Christian universities are now expected to accommodate LGBT persons… Read More ›
The Constitutional Free Exercise Of Religion And Sexual Preference Discrimination
A Christian group at Harvard University is being condemned for practicing its free exercise of religion simply because the students are following the precepts of the Bible. Placed on probation for one year, their future is uncertain. Harvard College Faith… Read More ›