Renewing the most important relationship

A digital illustration of a cross with US flag

Joe Biden and Congress handed Americans an insurmountable debt with the new $1.7 Trillion budget. National debt has now topped a record $31.4 Trillion–that’s about $94,133 for every United States citizen. Even more sobering the taxpayer share of this debt is $246,866. That’s not even counting the budget burden Congress and Biden have recently placed…

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Stupidocrisy: Centers for Disease Control and Wokeness

LGBT Inclusivity in Schools: A Self-Assessment Tool

The Centers for Disease Control Division of Adolescent and School Health is calling on all school administrators to take its LGBTQ inclusivity self-assessment tool to help them “quickly gauge inclusivity at your school.” The 32-page assessment says in its overview, “Schools play a critical role in supporting the health and academic development of all youth,…

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Discernment and wisdom key to 2023

Wisdom

Banks are issuing recession warnings. The national debt is expanded by Congress and a spendthrift president. Inflation is likely to continue unabated. Interest rates will climb. Excess deaths are continuing to increase. New variants of COVID are emerging. There are rumors of vaccine passports and possible lockdowns. Russia and Ukraine continue to duke it out…

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The light of the new year

A cross

Many say that the Constitutional Republic of the US is over because of the election chicanery and censorships. By those standards, they may have a point. But let us not forget that the Constitution remains intact. Its precepts enforceable. Let us also remember that God is our witness; that Christ is our salvation; that the…

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The Farm Chronicles: New Years shotgun

Shotgun 

For many years, there was an old rusty 10 gauge shotgun sitting in the corner of the milk house. The stock was split and was bound together by some cloth. The wood was old and dry. Nobody ever said much about that old shotgun, which looked like a cannon. It just became part of the…

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New COVID restrictions in the works

CDC Newsroom

The conservative news media is abuzz about the Biden’s administration’s new COVID travel restrictions, but perhaps for the wrong reasons. The new restrictions, effective January 5, will require all air passengers two years and older (including US citizens) traveling to the US on flights originating from China, and the Special Administrative regions of Hong Kong…

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Stupidocrisy: Tolerating Anti-Christianism and anti-Americanism

Public School

In coaching we have a saying, “Control what you can control.” In other words, focus on what you can do and do it. Unfortunately, many have become very adept at recognizing problems, but few have taken the step to control what they can control. Case in point is the anti-Christian, anti-American brainwashing that is taking…

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Government censorship

Covid News Censored

Journalist Matt Taibbi continues to release Twitter Files that document how the federal government coerced Twitter to censor stories that impacted the 2020 presidential election. It also is evident that Twitter personnel were all too eager to withhold information from the Twitter platform at the government’s suggestion. As an example, Taibbi writes, “The files show…

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The Farm Chronicles: The Great Christmas Fire

Mom’s earlier version of the burn can circa 1940

As many of you know, I grew up on our family farm in Northeastern Ohio. It was part of a land grant in payment to my grandfather seven generations back for fighting in the Revolutionary War. At the time my grandfather sent two of his sons to claim the land, it was wilderness, the most…

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The Farm Chronicles: One Christmas

For Dad, it was Christmas and birthday together

There are a lot of terrible things going on right now in the world. But we are at the time of the year when we as Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. We can choose to be impacted by the world around us in its dimly lit arena, or we can choose to let…

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