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No More Kings

NO More Kings  A just and legitimate government understands the sacred nature of free will. Free will is not a fringe idea—it is the cornerstone of human dignity. It’s the simple truth that God does not desire automatons or slaves, but men and women who freely choose to know Him, love Him, and serve Him. … Read more

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A Very Personal Note On Easter Sunday

Growing up, Easter was always a huge celebration in our home, blending religion and tradition. I grew up in a house with multiple ethnic influences, including Germany and Scotland, and the strongest being Italy. My Italian grandparents lived upstairs from us, central to all holiday traditions. Christmas was big but could not match the solemnity … Read more

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The Lord Has Risen

On the first day of the week, very early in the morning, the women took the spices they had prepared and went to the tomb. 2 They found the stone rolled away from the tomb, 3 but when they entered, they did not find the body of the Lord Jesus. 4 While they were wondering about this, suddenly … Read more

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Easter Series (part 3)

The Good News: The Case for Redemption If you read the first two pieces in this series, you, like me, are starting to feel like the deck is stacked against you.  Not only are we irrevocably bad, but even if we think we’re good, we’re bad.  Who the hell wants to hear this kind of … Read more

Easter Series (part 2)

More Bad News: The Case for Judgment It is appointed for man to die once and after that comes judgment (Hebrews 9:27) Those who sleep in the dust of the earth shall awake, some to everlasting life and some to shame and everlasting contempt (Daniel 12:2) The silent recoiling from the idea we all deserve … Read more

Easter Series (part 1)

The Bad News: The Case for Hell As a strength and conditioning coach I get paid to make people uncomfortable for their own good, ultimately with the goal of getting them out of pain and discomfort.  Consider that as we delve into perhaps the most uncomfortable topic for all people, is there a hell and … Read more

Thank God It’s Good Friday

So little of what we see in the news these days can be called good.  In fact, one has to look pretty hard to find it.  Few would argue the chaos in New Hampshire (exploding violent attacks, joblessness, high cost of living, reckless politicians, etc.) is reflective of the larger global chaos.  The evidence and … Read more

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In Sun-King Sununu’s New Hampshire, It’s Only About Bunnies

Sun-King Sununu tweeted about Easter, but his tweet said NOTHING about Easter being a Christian holiday: Now contrast Sun-King’s treatment of Easter to his treatment of Eid-al-Fitr: To be clear, I have no problem with Sun-King recognizing Eid-al-Fitr. My problem is with Sun-King treating Christians as second class citizens. It is a complete falsehood to … Read more

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A Weekend Of Reflection

In the grips of Easter Weekend, it seems appropriate to reflect on what has happened to our country created out of a need for people from Europe to have a safe place to practice their religion. We were not a nation of one religion but one based on the principles of Christianity.

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It’s Never Been A Better Time To Be A Christian

You, like me, may not even bother to look out the windows on a daily basis to lament the sad goings on in our world.  The level of impossible craziness seems to expand beyond the previous level as if some new law of the Momentum of Societal Insanity is about to be discovered. 

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A Banana’s Easter Confessional

Easter is the day we celebrate to commemorate the greatest moment in human history.  A moment that forever insured we could skip around holding little baskets and eat Cadbury eggs without guilt – thank you Jesus!

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