Category Archives: Comfort & Joy
Courageous Christianity in Eurabia
Billed as an interfaith event to bring Christianity and Islam together, “The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace” was taking multicultural tolerance one huge step too far for a German woman named Heidi Mund. A Christian herself, Mund was especially … Continue reading
Healing after Haiyan
While food, shelter and medical supplies are all critical requirements after any natural disaster, Samaritan’s Purse understands that there are also other – ultimately more important – needs that must be met to facilitate lasting healing. After Typhoon Haiyan … Continue reading
2014 Pro-Life March in D.C.
Despite the freezing weather in Washington D.C. yesterday, several hundred thousand supporters turned out for the 41st annual March for Life ~ Some stories from around the web ~ • Hundreds of Thousands of Pro-Lifers March for … Continue reading
Printing new limbs
Seriously! This new 3-D printing technology is amazing… 3D Printing Gives 16-Year-Old Bomb Victim a Hand ~ … just imagine the possibilities! Related: Daniel Omar’s story(above), is just one small part of the ongoing humanitarian crisis … Continue reading
When the “content of a man’s character” counted
Today, while the country is honoring the life and achievements of Dr. Martin Luther King, I would like to pause as well to honor another black man from an earlier century, also a minister of God: Rev. William Mack Lee. … Continue reading
“Hello California – God here…”
Between Hollywood’s ever-deepening degeneracy, the state’s pandering to the lawless (illegal aliens) – instead of representing law-abiding tax-payers, same-sex marriage, and now gender-swapping bathrooms, I was wondering whether the recent California drought and wildfires might be a wake-up call from … Continue reading
Founding Wisdom [Flouted by the Foolish]
The sacred rights of mankind are not to be rummaged for, among old parchments, or musty records. They are written, as with a sun beam, in the whole volume of human nature, by the hand of the divinity itself; and … Continue reading
Ice Pancakes
“Frazil-pan” – a fascinating example of the beautifully intriguing nature of God’s creation ~ A collection of clips from an afternoon spent along the Leland river with a circulating formation of what some folks call ‘frazil pan’, ‘pancake’, … Continue reading
The Eye of God
Today’s picture from NASA: … and there will be fearful sights and great signs from heaven. ~ Luke 21:10 ~ A mere seven hundred light years from Earth, in the constellation Aquarius, a sun-like star is dying. Its … Continue reading
In the Bleak Mid-Winter
Because it’s still the bleak mid-winter, this carol seems quite appropriate post-Christmas Day, especially since it references Christ’s Second Coming. Not only is this a beautiful version of the classic carol – the lyrics are conveniently printed on-screen. 🙂 So … Continue reading
December 26th, 1776
It was late on Christmas Day, 1776 when George Washington and the cold, weary band of patriots under his command, prepared to cross the Delaware River just north of Trenton, New Jersey. The plan – to attack the Hessian army, … Continue reading


