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The namesake of Martin Luther King Jr. was an Augustinian monk who lived 500 years ago. On Oct. 31, 1517, he revolutionized history by disagreeing with some corrupt practices of the Catholic Church at the time. As a guest on the
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When you look around at the state of our world today, it’s a sad state. The majority of men and women in our nation today have become lawless in some shape or form. People, for the most part, look out for themselves and it
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The California wildfires have taken more than 31 lives and are now the deadliest fires in the history of that State. There are 10,000 firefighters now in the field. “Santa Rosa lost 2,834 homes and approximately 400,000 square
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I recently received a note from a man who has been in ministry for many years. He’s quitting. Because he can no longer stand working among professing Christians who do not live their faith or produce any fruit. He, like
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“But Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted up his voice, and said unto them, Ye men of Judaea, and all ye that dwell at Jerusalem, be this known unto you, and hearken to my words: For these are not drunken, as ye
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For millions of Americans, what they spend their time on is what they think will make them happy; and being happy turns out to be good for you. Time magazine reported Oct. 2, “It’s official: happiness really can make you
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I recently listened to a service in which the pastor was expounding on the Word of God – specifically the truth of God’s Word. This raises the question: Is the Word of God, the Bible, inspired – or is the Bible inerrant? If
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As if he weren’t already committed enough to foolish false charity and willful ignorance regarding the jihad threat, Pope Francis on Wednesday met in the Vatican with Dr. Muhammad bin Abdul Karim Al-Issa, the secretary
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America is reeling from ongoing disasters. Hurricane Harry was the most expensive storm thus far in American history. With the current estimate topping 190 billion, more than the cost of Hurricane Katrina and Sandy combined. The
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Over the last seven decades, since the Everson decision of 1947, the federal government has been the implacable foe of religious liberty. In the Everson ruling, the Supreme Court grabbed an obscure phrase from a letter by Thomas