Jerry Newcombe

Jerry Newcombe

CP Op-Ed Contributor

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  • A worthy goal for the New Year

    A worthy goal for the New Year

    If busy presidents could carve out time to read the Bible, why can’t we? If we’re too busy to read the Bible, then we’re too busy. Period.

  • Is Church 'high risk, low reward'?

    Is Church 'high risk, low reward'?

    All of this leads to an interesting question: What, if anything, do churches contribute to society? Are churches just “high risk, low reward”

  • Always winter, but never Christmas

    Always winter, but never Christmas

    Could you imagine life in such an intolerable state where we had to endure the brutal conditions of the winter season – but never having Christmas to look forward to?

  • American history down the memory hole?

    American history down the memory hole?

    Is this holiday becoming so politically incorrect that one day it will be doomed to be sent down the “memory hole”?

  • Freedom for all ... but the originators of the idea

    Freedom for all ... but the originators of the idea

    So now we have a unique situation in America, where everybody’s tolerated except the ones that came up with the idea.

  • Election integrity

    Election integrity

    The division of powers by the founders was based on their knowledge that man is sinful.

  • Power versus empowerment

    Power versus empowerment

    On the ballot this election season are two different visions for America: government power vs. empowerment of people.

  •  Why I’m a one issue voter

    Why I’m a one issue voter

    It is even the first Creator-given right listed in our nation’s birth certificate, the Declaration of Independence. Without life, how can there be liberty or the pursuit of happiness or the right to property? Or any other right

  • The threat of court packing

    The threat of court packing

    In one fell swoop, they could undermine the United States, which President Lincoln labeled the “the last best hope of mankind.”

  • We have forgotten God

    We have forgotten God

    There is so much at stake. Above all is the question of whether we will continue as one nation under God.