Jerry Newcombe
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Independence Day: Depravity of man and America's different birth
History is the story of men grasping for power with violent actions and violent repercussions. But there was something different about the birth of America.
'Onward, Christian soldiers' now too jingoistic?
When Christians try to get more involved in the culture and in politics, they are often told to cease and desist — sometimes even by fellow professing Christians.
Is teaching patriotism bad?
It would seem that the Left views the idea of teaching children a love of country as an undesirable goal.
Is the Church a sleeping giant on abortion issue?
The Church of Jesus Christ, in its various branches, is often on the front lines in the abortion issue. And yet in some ways, the Church is like a sleeping giant on this issue.
America turning into secular wasteland
Thanks to a misreading of the Constitution, America is becoming more and more of a secular wasteland.
Another Memorial Day: Is America still worth fighting for?
With another Memorial Day upon us, we may consider the question: Is America still worth fighting for?
King Charles' coronation points us to something greater
Those who put together the substance of these various services demonstrate a greater understanding of the need to humbly serve the Lord God, in whatever station of life He has placed us, with whatever tasks He has set before us.
75 years later, Israel still stands strong
Despite Israel’s astonishing achievement as a global high-tech leader, despite their success as the Middle East’s one-and-only democracy, we find today that many young Americans are not supportive of Israel.
Let's talk about basic fairness in women’s sports
The longer society goes down this path, the longer we abandon our moral sanity, the worse off we are.
Can you take God out of oaths and have meaning?
When we die, it is God who will hold us all to account, not Carl Sagan. Our tradition of oath-taking was predicated on belief in God.