Tag Archives: Liberalism
Similarities Between King David and President Obama
I see numerous similarities between King David and President Obama. No, not the parts detailing David’s giant killing nor being a “man after God’s own heart,” but the concerted efforts to cover-up evil deeds. The story’s familiar. David spied a beautiful … Continue reading
T’was the Night Before Cliffmas
‘Twas the night before Cliffmas and all through the House, The Congressional think tank, somewhat of a louse, Shook hands and slapped backs and they toasted success, Though their constituents groaned, exhibiting unrest. When on top of the Capitol, there … Continue reading
American Culture of Death
Over the next few days, the hustle and bustle finally come to a screeching stop upon the dawning of Christmas Day. Christmas affords folks the opportunity to gather together, exchange gifts, and once again turn their hearts toward the little … Continue reading
God is Still On the Throne
America’s reeling from last week’s election. Half of the electorate cheers the President’s re-election and the other half wonders if America can survive another four years of extremist liberal policies. Currently, twenty-two states have initiated petitions to secede from the … Continue reading
President Obama Won, Now What?
Yesterday, I wrote a semi-controversial post identifying God as the reason President Obama retained his position as Commander in Chief. Some responded with language inappropriate to repeat, blaming “brainless followers” of Obama as the impetus of his re-election. Let me … Continue reading
Favorite Ronald Reagan Quotes
The first President that exercised a measurable impact on my life was Ronald Reagan. America elected Reagan when I was 9 and he served as President through my senior year in high school. Now at 41, I still consider him as … Continue reading
Your Sin Will Find You Out
“…be sure your sin will find you out.” (Numbers 32:23) Moral missteps dog us all. In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve learned the consequences of disobedience, and mankind’s suffered in manifold ways the consequences of walking outside the … Continue reading
God and Dr. Seuss Agree
Many know in the early Spring of this year, my wife and I lost a baby. At 17 weeks of pregnancy, nurses listened for a heartbeat and found none. It’s possible our baby passed as early as the 15th week, but … Continue reading
Setting Boundaries
Boundaries exist everywhere. Our kids love to ride their bikes up and down the street, the neighbor’s mailbox two doors down, the boundary line. A few yards farther, and they might pedal into traffic. Our children understand the importance of boundaries. … Continue reading




