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Kim Davis, the clerk who stood against the sodomite mafia in black robes, is now free from prison. She will be back at work and the battle will be engaged once again. We should pray for the Sheriff of that county—that he would
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It has happened. In Kentucky, on Thursday last week, federal Judge David Bunning ordered the Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis jailed for refusing to issue a marriage license to sodomites. When the news was heard outside the
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The internet is truly a strange place. Two online tactics are shaming and flaming. These techniques are used to destroy reputations, to destroy livelihoods, and even to destroy lives. Just ask the dentist Walter Palmer, who has
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The family government which God ordained is under colossal assault in our land. The attack on marriage, the undergirding of healthy family government has been ongoing for many decades. It began when fornication and then adultery
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Recently, we had the opportunity to watch the Persiod meteor shower from the beach after sunset. There were some amazing sights; a meteor drew a tail a quarter of the way across the night sky. This reminded me of the great power
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The survey conducted by Fox News July 13-15 this year asked Christians if they believed that Christians were under attack in America today. 81% of Evangelical Christians say Christianity is under attack in America, and when
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In the wake of the Obergefell opinion of the Supremes, several “Christian” Colleges have already caved in in order to avoid any and all persecution from the sodomites who are controlling our land. They haven’t
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Another tragic shooting took place last week. A 24-year-old Kuwaiti-born, Muhammad Youssef Adbulazeez, opened fire at two military facilities in Chattanooga Thursday, killing four Marines and injuring three others before dying
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This past week our family has enjoyed berry picking. The wild raspberry harvest came in this week, and they are delicious. When the sun strikes them, they look like ruby jewels hanging in groups from the raspberry bushes. You can
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This past weekend, we attended my nephew’s wedding in the mountains west of Wenatchee, Washington. It was a beautiful mountain setting but that outside ceremony was intensely hot. As we departed and descended the mountain,