Tag Archives: Stacy Abrams
Have They Died in Vain?
Over a million Americans have died in wars over our nearly two-hundred-and-fifty-year history. Considering the cultural and political unrest we are dealing with currently, it may be appropriate to ask just what it was that they died to accomplish and whether we are, after all their sacrifice, at risk of losing it all. Are we now giving away that which cost them so dearly?
Posted in Faith, Federal, Religious Liberty
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, American Revolution, Benjamin Franklin, Fidel Castro, French Revolution, Harrison Butker, Joe Biden, King George, Mao, Memorial Day, Stacy Abrams
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Now What? Thoughts On The 2022 Midterm Elections
If you are like me, there are three primary thoughts running through your mind following this election: “What happened to the red wave?” “How can so many people be so fooled by the party of death?” and “What is God doing?”
Posted in Faith, Sanctity of Life
Tagged Abortion, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Center, Hillary Clinton, Midterm elections, Red Wave, Roe v. Wade, Stacy Abrams, U.S. Supreme Court
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Time to Act
We are all familiar with the expressions, “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,” or, “A stitch in time saves nine,” meaning it is wise to catch a problem early, while it is small and manageable, rather than to wait until it has grown and become a serious threat. We understand this with things like weeds in our garden or cancer. But somehow, we neglect it in the arenas of politics and culture.
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Adolf Hitler, Basher al-Assad, COVID–19, James Madison, Joe Biden, Joseph Stalin, Michael Douglas, Patrick Henry, Stacy Abrams
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