Tag: worldview
Transformed Heart: A Letter From a Reader
Shared with Permission from the Writer Dear Natalie The news I have been so eagerly longing and praying for for months: there is a second baby in the oven! Praise God! My husband and I are over the moon with joy. Thank you SO MUCH for your prayers. The original prayer was that I would [...]
Taking Every Thought Captive –Alternative Medicine
By Contributing Writer, Jeannette Paulson I may envy George Washington his courage, perseverance and faith, but I do not envy him his medical care. I mean, blood letting for a sore throat…. I would prefer the illness to that cure, as Washington would have too–if he had lived! The writers of Examining Alternative Medicine urge [...]
Christmas in a Changing Nation
If you are like me, you might be feeling heavy-hearted about the future of our nation. The people of the United States are not the same kind of people they used to be. Socialized, government education, along with propaganda through the media and entertainment, have successfully brainwashed millions in the past two generations. We reached [...]
Render Education Unto Caesar?
Photo credit By Contributing Writer, Leah D. Smith *This is an excerpt from the newly released book, Diapers, Dishes & Dominion: How Christian Housewives Can Change the World. “A student is not above his teacher, but everyone who is fully trained will be like his teacher.” (Luke 6:40) The Bible says our children will be like their teachers [...]
Humanism: The Self-Destructing Religion Infecting Christians
By Contributing Writer, Kelly Crawford The most serious enemy facing mankind today is the same one that has always been…the “Tempter’s Creed” known as secular humanism–a.k.a. the worship of MAN. We are now seeing the full-blown fruit of it in America as we bury the last shreds of our founding father’s faith and devotion to [...]
Precious Metals, Pecan Pies, and Economic Turmoil
Image by Gerard Belfast By Contributing Writer, Leah Smith Do not fret because of evildoers, be not envious toward wrongdoers. For they will wither quickly like the grass and fade like the green herb. Trust in the LORD and do good; dwell in the land and cultivate faithfulness. (Psalm 37: 1-3) Recently, much of my time has been spent [...]
All of Life is Ethical, and the Bible is the Yardstick
Every Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness in order that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 The following excerpt is taken from a book I’m currently reading called By This Standard, by the late [...]
“Your Daughter May be Born with Trisomy 21″
By Contributing Writer, Jennifer Ross “Double bubble.” That’s what the ultrasound tech typed onto the screen over our unborn baby’s tummy. I glanced at my husband, we exchanged quizzical looks. ”Double bubble?” He asked the tech about it. She refused to answer any of our questions. This was our 10th child and needless to say, [...]
Does a Fish Know He’s Wet?
The first time I heard that question, I was listening to the message, How to Think Like a Christian, by Douglas Phillips. I remember how this CD rocked my world at the time. It was one of my first introductions to the idea that Christians, including myself, really didn’t think like Christians. Why? We were [...]
Biblically Caring for our Aging Parents
By Contributing Writer, Marci Ferrell Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land that the LORD your God is giving you. Exodus 20:12 Honoring our parents is a command we never outgrow. We may not live directly under their authority, but we are to always show them the [...]












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