By Mike Huckabee It’s morning in America. The sun is shining, the birds are singing. But wait, how is that possible? Donald Trump is President-elect! We were assured that if that happened, the sky would blacken, there would be mass hysteria and the planet would immediately be immolated in a fiery, nuclear ball of death! Or something like that. Maybe I’ve been reading too much HuffPo. Instead, the sun somehow seems to be shining more brightly and the birds singing a bit more sweetly. Or perhaps it just seems that way to me. Just as I have been predicting for months, Donald Trump not only won, he scored a much bigger victory than even most supporters imagined. He gave a remarkably magnanimous and statesmanlike acceptance speech (see it at the link if you weren’t up late enough to watch history being made live). He also didn’t destroy the GOP down-ticket, as panicky Republicans feared (the only Republicans who got shellacked were turncoats who distanced themselves from Trump). The GOP held on to both the House and Senate, which means Trump should have a much easier time cutting deals for long-blocked, desperately-needed legislation, like repealing and replacing Obamacare. And he can appoint judges who respect the … [Read more...]
Archives for November 2016
Great Christian epic was inspired by an agnostic
By Randy Willis My favorite novelist, Lewis Wallace, was inspired to write his second novel by an agnostic – having conceived the novel in 1880 after sitting on a train, listening to Colonel Robert Ingersoll for two hours. Wallace wrote that Ingersoll poured out "a medley of argument, eloquence, wit, satire, audacity, irreverence, poetry, brilliant antitheses, and pungent excoriation of believers in God, Christ, and Heaven, the like of which I had never heard." Until then, Wallace had been indifferent to the claims of Jesus. He wrote, "Yet here was I now moved as never before, and by what? The most outright denials of all human knowledge of God, Christ, Heaven... Was the Colonel right? What had I on which to answer yes or no? He had made me ashamed of my ignorance: and then--here is the unexpected of the affair--as I walked on in the cool darkness, I was aroused for the first time in my life to the importance of religion... I thought of the manuscript in my desk. Its closing scene was the child Christ in the cave by Bethlehem: why not go on with the story down to the crucifixion? That would make a book, and compel me to study everything of pertinency; after which, possibly, I would be possessed of opinions of real … [Read more...]
Let peace be the umpire in your heart
By Steve Horn Everybody knows what tomorrow is. Do you know what today is? Today (November 7) Billy Graham turns 98 years old. In 1953 he wrote a book he titled, Peace with God. In that book Graham wrote, “Until you actually possess true peace with God, no one can describe its wonder to you.” Colossians gives us a good word about peace as we go to the voting booth tomorrow. “And let the peace of the Messiah, to which you were also called in one body, control your hearts. Be thankful.” As believers in Christ, we can and should have peace. Think about four truths we discover in this one verse. • Real peace comes through the message about Christ. This thought about peace begins with the words, “And let the peace of the Messiah.” The route to peace is very specific. Jesus spoke about this peace just before His death. He told His disciples. “I have told you these things that in Me you may have peace. You will have suffering in this world. Be courageous! I have conquered the world.” These things refer to the place called Heaven that He has prepared, the power of prayer that He invites us to, the presence and the power of the Holy Spirit that He promised, and the specific plan that He gave us to go to Him. He said, “I am … [Read more...]
RICHARD LAND: Why so many Calvinists in the ‘Never Trump Movement’?
Election anxiety
STARNES: TSA inspects Texas pastor’s Bible
Child born without eyes helps parents see the glory of God
Scientists question use of marijuana extract for children with epilepsy
SBC President: Nov. 8 – Christians should vote
Amy Grant urges fans to ‘reflect love’ after her Christmas album banned from LifeWay bookstores
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