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Football In The Blood
Kolby and Keegan Kemp are not among your best known names from the college football ranks. Both played the sport at Wheaton College in Wheaton, Illinois—a school known for excellence on the gridiron and in academics. Moreover, a school steeped in the Christian faith. Kolby played wide receiver for his four years there. Younger brother Keegan was a quarterback and receiver.
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Tagged Bill Clinton, Bob Dole, FamilyLife Ministry, football, Football In The Blood, Gary Smalley, George H. W. Bush, Jack Kemp, NFL, PAO, Professional Athletes Outreach, Stronger Families
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Is Prodigal GOP Inching Home?
I’m a Bible-believing Christian first, a conservative second and, sometimes, with rapidly dwindling frequency, a Republican third (but only when the Grand Old Party is behaving itself).
Although the GOP’s RINO establishment still controls its legislative reins, I’m mildly encouraged by some recent developments at the Republican National Committee (RNC) level. It seems that under the leadership of Chairman Reince Priebus, the party is moving – at least to some degree – back toward its historical conservative platform moorings.
It’s a popular refrain among “moderate” Republicans and libertine libertarians that the GOP “must give up the fight on ‘social …
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Tagged Bob Dole, GOP, Hillary Clinton, Jimmy LaSalvia, John McCain, Karl Rove, Mitt Romney, Reince Priebus, RNC, Ronald Reagan, Social Issues
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