Category Archives: Founding Fathers
Quotes from Ronald Reagan
I’m just getting around to reading Sarah’s Palin’s America by Heart. This morning I happened across two wonderful quotes from one of my most favorite Presidents of all time, Ronald Reagan. With America’s future at stake in November’s election, these … Continue reading
Abigail Adams Project
The internet affords people the opportunity to make connections that otherwise would be difficult if not impossible. I recently “met” Deborah Ringhaver Lane, the President of “The Abigail Adams Project.” Please take time to read a little about her work … Continue reading
Confronting Liberalism
Over the weekend, I posted a link on Facebook to an article of interest to social conservatives. According to Gallup, the percentage of those supporting abortion on demand has dropped to record lows. To introduce the article, I typed this … Continue reading
Christians and the Voting Booth
This ain’t gonna be popular…. A friend called a few weeks ago and posed the following question: “Who do you plan to support in the November Presidential election?” At that moment, several candidates remained in the race for the Republican … Continue reading
The Real Meaning of Memorial Day
This weekend, millions of Americans take to the nation’s highways. Three-day weekends send people in pursuit of a little rest and relaxation. Memorial Day weekenders flock to the lakes, the campgrounds, or lounge in the backyard, monitoring a sizzling grill … Continue reading
Should Christians Disarm?
(Made some revisions but I wrote this originally in November of 2010…Everything still very much applicable today.) A couple of weeks ago, a teenager asked for the Bible reference detailing a Christian’s obligation to obey the government provided no demands … Continue reading
A Book Review: The Founders’ Key by Larry P. Arnn
Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, obviously spent much time gathering historical information for his new book “The Founder’s Key, the Divine and Natural Connection Between the Declaration and the Constitution and What We Risk by Losing It.” … Continue reading
The Early Education of Our Founding Fathers, Part Three
Today, I simply want to begin by sharing questions and answers found in the New England Primer. The heading of this section in the textbook is titled, “The Shorter Catechism, Agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster.” Question: What … Continue reading
The Early Education of our Founding Fathers, Part Two
Several days ago I stumbled across a Fox News segment reporting another instance of the government and federal agencies overstepping their bounds. This time the offense took place against a nine-year old girl in a elementary school cafeteria. It appears … Continue reading




