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Tag: Freedom

Rebuilding America – A Lesson from the Pages of Jewish History

In 606 BC, the Israelites went into exile in Babylonia as a drifting and confused people. They spent 70 agonizing years in solitude, and in physical and mental torment. In 538 BC, they began returning to Israel a sobered people. They were home, refocused in their PURPOSE as a NATION, ready to begin again the worship of Jehovah, the God of creation and the God is Israel. Most of the Jews at this time had never seen or heard the Law of Moses. They had to be instructed, in large part by Ezra, in a national reeducation program. America would do well to follow this example. We must remember who we are as a nation. Revisit our purpose and founding. Restore our commitment to godly principles and our Christian-Judeo heritage.

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Saving the Future for Your Children and Grandchildren

Over 30 years ago, R. Arthur Mathew wrote the following in the preface to his book Born for Battle, yet it still applies today:
“My burden relates to the flood of evil that the devil is flowing into the world and at the same time the passivity of many of God’s saints as they view this state of affairs and their ignorance of the part God expects them to play in His warfare against Satan.” Christians are being dragged from their homes in Afghanistan and executed for having the Bible app on their phone and the American church is focused on self-fulfillment and personal improvement, leading many to forget that we were meant to be soldiers in a spiritual battle.

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Honoring our Nation’s History — a Trip to Mt. Rushmore

This past month for my 64th birthday, I asked Tracy if we could visit Mt. Rushmore in Keystone, South Dakota. I had been inspired to travel there while watching our nation’s Fourth of July celebrations last year when Governor Kristi Noem hosted President Trump and the First Lady. It was an extravagant, patriotic celebration and it set off a desire to include a visit on my absolute “bucket list” items.

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