Archive for December 2021
Nothing can separate us from the love of Christ
NOTE: This account from Pastor William Agbeti occurred a few weeks ago and serves as a reminder of the difficulties in ministering in rural areas of Ghana. Today will go into the annals of history as the toughest day in my 31+ years in ministry! Wow! I set off from my home office and ministry…
Read MoreUnto the least of these
The recent outbreak of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 has caused us once again to adjust our food distribution initiative in Ghana, West Africa. Crackdowns on travel, checkpoints, shortages of foodstuffs in the markets, even mass protests threaten to disrupt the food support we provide for hundreds of needy rural children and their families. Our…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: The horse that could read
It was a crisp Ohio autumn afternoon. The kind of weather where you have to decide whether to go in shirt sleeves or wear a sweatshirt. The sun was warming the earth, but was soon to dip low in the sky bringing with it the gradual chilling of the night air. I decided to go…
Read MoreA perilous information suppression campaign
There is no greater censorship or information suppression than what is being conducted on a daily basis in the overall COVID debate. This debate extends into almost all walks of society and is found regarding statistics, treatments, mandates, and science. But it’s not much of a debate if it is only one-sided. For example, doctors…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: It’s just a mess
There are a lot of bad things happening in this country. We have elected leaders that are supposed to handle at least some of them through policy changes or adjustments. But overall, they are doing nothing but the opposite. It is almost like they purposely want to destroy this country. And it is quite obvious…
Read MoreSeeing through the gaslight
Does America really think that runaway gas, food, home heating, and consumer goods prices combined with soaring crime and murder rates and rumors of war with Russia, China, and Iran are good for them? Apparently not, since Joe Biden’s approval level is hitting rock bottom. So what does Biden do about it? He calls all…
Read MoreThe difficulties of choosing life
While the Supreme Court is considering what to do with abortion, there is yet another threat to the unborn—COVID. In particular there are alarming reports where pregnant women have been vaccinated only to have their babies stillborn. In Waterloo Ontario, for example, Dr. Daniel Nagase told The Gateway Pundit that, “There were 86 stillbirths between…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: Choosing to remember the good
Growing up on a farm teaches you very early to handle life and death, love, anger, consideration, work ethic, toughness, compassion—essentially the lessons of life. You learn through experience. There are tough lessons when you realize that animals you have fed and cared for every day will leave your care to be slaughtered for food.…
Read MoreCOVID deaths under Biden surpass those under Trump
A milestone of the Biden presidency has been established, and it’s not a good one. COVID related deaths under the Biden Administration’s first 10 months have surpassed those of former President Trump’s last 12 months when inoculations against the contagion were unavailable. According to statistics kept by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering at…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Education’s war on parents
Images last month of parents being dragged out of school board meetings in Virginia and Texas for simply questioning school board policies that enabled rape, sexually explicit books in school libraries, the teaching of the revisionist history Critical Race Theory, vaccine and mask mandates, and the grooming of grade school students by LGBTQ+ activists were…
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