Category Archives: Inspiration

The Spirit of Liberty

Edward Everett – not Lincoln – delivered the Gettysburg Address. Everett was a pastor and a politician who served as a Representative, Senator, Governor, and Secretary of State.  He also served as President of Harvard University.  He was 69 years … Continue reading

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Discovering Truth

Jefferson said, “Error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.”  There has never been a time when we as a country have had to contend with so much of one with so little of … Continue reading

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The Answer

What is the one indispensable ingredient of life? What is the most potent force in the universe? What is God’s greatest gift? How is God is manifested in the world? Where can we find the solution to all the problems … Continue reading

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The Dogs of Division

“Remember, democracy never lasts long,” John Adams, America’s second president, wrote.  “It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself.  There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” I can’t help wondering if this process has begun and what, … Continue reading

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The Face of Evil

When I was young, I had a running argument with my father. Dad was a simple, straightforward man with firm principles and unyielding values. He believed in hard work and straight talk. There were no shades of grey in Dad’s … Continue reading

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