Twisted Imagery
Meat, pickaxes, trains: A new undercover video and recording is a glimpse inside a late-term abortionist’s callous imagination
Pro-life activist group Live Action released an undercover video and recording this morning of a prominent abortionist comparing a dead, unborn baby to “meat in a Crock-Pot,” and joking he used a “pickax” and “drill bit” as surgical abortion tools. The video is the fourth Live Action has published in 10 days as part of... Continue Reading
Gosnell Trial Exposes Planned Parenthood Horrors
There is a big difference between what Planned Parenthood says is their mission and what they actually do
The Gosnell trial illustrates the unsanitary practices that have been in allowed in largely unregulated clinics owing to their politically-protected status; these conditions endanger women’s health in Planned Parenthood’s sleazy mission of providing abortion as birth control and abortion-on-demand anytime, for any reason. Nurses who worked in Planned Parenthood facilities have testified, under oath, about... Continue Reading
Presbyterians Tout Community Gardens as ‘Act of Resistance’
People who grow tomatoes in a garden patch may regard the endeavor as a mere seasonal pastime; however, panelists at a Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) conference discerned deeper theological and political significance. The Rev. Ashley Goff, Minister of Spiritual Formation at Church of the Pilgrims in Washington, DC, exalted “growing as an act of resistance,” “compost... Continue Reading
Roman Catholic Scholar Converts to Evangelical Faith
Jean Calvin, 25, of Noyon, a leading scholar of the classics and law student in the University of Paris, has reportedly converted to the evangelical cause.
Calvin has apparently joined the so-called Protestant movement begun about 13 years ago at Worms by the German monk Luther. Most of the theology faculty in the University reckon that this movement will be short-lived. Said one of the theologians, “We’ll crush these people just as we did the Cathars. Why do you think we... Continue Reading
Soldier, son of PCA RE, dies from injuries
Michael Simpson, son of PCA RE Michael Simpson of Faith Presbyterian San Antonio, was wounded in a bomb blast in Afghanistan
The elder Simpson, a decorated, retired Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel, left Monday to meet his daughter-in-law at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Wash., before heading to Germany, where his son was taken after the blast. The son of Olmos Park City Manager Michael W. Simpson has died from the injuries he suffered in a... Continue Reading
Broussard, Bigotry, and the NBA
The criticism of Broussard is totally unwarranted
After watching Broussard’s remarks with my wife, I turned to her and said, “That was strong.” All he did was to confess what the Bible teaches about sexual morality and about what God requires of every Christian—obedience (1 John 2:4). It was a clearer word than what you would hear in many pulpits. It was... Continue Reading
Young Musician: Church Organ Thriving
Daryl Robinson of South Main Baptist Church in Houston says a lot of young people are learning to play the organ
“I really do think (the organ) is on the upswing for traditional worship, and I think there will be a great reenergizing for the organ and organists,” he said. That comment jibes with consistent and recent statements by experts across the sacred music realm that the organ, after plateauing for a couple of decades, is... Continue Reading
John Wesley’s Failed Marriage
You can lose your ministry and keep your marriage, but you cannot lose your marriage and keep your ministry
Due to her husband’s constant travels, Molly felt increasingly neglected. She grew jealous of her husband’s time since he was often away. And she became suspicious of the many friendly relationships he maintained with various women who were part of the Methodist movement. Wesley for his part did little to assuage her fears. Consequently, their marriage was a rocky one.... Continue Reading
‘White Matter Disease’ – Does It Matter?
Wrestling with a new term for a disease of the brain and what it meant
Written in the two page report was a notation that I had “white matter disease.” Not only did I not know what that was or know that I had it but it sounded ominous. Or, it could just be an old age thing like your gray matter is now turning white. However, the word disease... Continue Reading
Death, Revolt, and Resurrection: A Tribute to Edith Schaeffer
A funeral service for Edith Schaeffer was held on April 25 in St. Paul, Minnesota with son-in-law Rev. Udo Middelmann presiding
At the Schaeffer gravesite is an apple tree planted when Francis Schaeffer was buried, some 29 years ago. The purpose of the tree, Middelmann explained, is to provide a place where birds might come to rest and where people might have something to eat. The tree is a reminder, to this observer, of the Schaeffers’... Continue Reading
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