by jeff.sanders | Jan 22, 2019 | Blog
He woke up that morning to the worst day of his life. He had no idea that day…or for the rest of his life…that that day would be looked upon as his finest hour, and one of the greatest moments in our nation’s history. General Robert E. Lee and his...
by jeff.sanders | Jan 21, 2019 | Blog
Our friend Dr. Glover used to teach us several truths he learned while he and his friend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were deeply involved in the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 60s. One major truth he kept telling us was that we all must take the Church out of...
by dave.zanotti | Jan 18, 2019 | Blog
This one is different. It is not the typical advice to President Trump. This advice would be to any and every American President. Please Sir, or Madam, whoever is President and will be President, please, oh please stop giving the State of the Union Address to the U.S....
by jeff.sanders | Jan 10, 2019 | Blog
I have been a fan of classical literature for a long time. Although I am a Christian, I think that the pagan world before Christ still has much to offer us in their search for beauty, goodness, and truth. After all, even the pagans are made in the image of God, and...
by dave.zanotti | Jan 9, 2019 | Blog
Recently U.S. Senator Charles Schumer attacked the President of the United States regarding the issue of the security of America’s borders. In that attack, Senator Schumer suggested that the Statue of Liberty should be America’s guiding symbol and light....
by jeff.sanders | Dec 28, 2018 | Blog
When I was in high school I came across an article in Guideposts magazine about Max Cleland. He was President Carter’s VA chief, and he was a wounded veteran (missing two legs and an arm). Mr. Cleland saw this poem, attributed to a Confederate soldier, and so he...