From Whence Comes Our Freedom?

Not surprisingly, Speaker Pelosi is now defending Rep Adam Schiff's parody transcript -- which he himself said was made up -- as the truth about what was said on the phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. Pelosi said “It's sad that he's (Schiff) using the president's own words. He didn't make it … Continue reading From Whence Comes Our Freedom?

Encouragement

Isaiah was encouraging Israel and assuring them of God's help when they need it. But Isaiah also told them to encourage each other. Everyone helped his neighbor, And said to his brother, “Be of good courage!” So the craftsman encouraged the goldsmith; He who smooths with the hammer inspired him who strikes the anvil… Isaiah … Continue reading Encouragement

Typewriters and Monkeys Part II

Occasionally you hear someone say something like “It makes me feel like I'm part of something bigger.” Usually inspired by looking out over a mountain range, or flying above the country high enough to see the patchwork of fields and farms below. There are accounts of divers coming in close contact with a great whale, … Continue reading Typewriters and Monkeys Part II

Typewriters and Monkeys

Some of us remember learning to type on a typewriter.  Not a keyboard but a mechanical typewriter.  Yeah, we're old.  "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog."  That's the sentence we all learned to type; it contains each letter of the alphabet. Typewriters took more effort than today's modern keyboards; it actually took … Continue reading Typewriters and Monkeys

The Liberal Accomplishments

David Thomas Roberts' article in townhall.com "The Left Is Now Reaping What It Has Sown for Years" puts a very good perspective on how this country has been on the road to destruction: "Since the early 1900s, liberals from both parties have incrementally worked to destroy original American culture, morals and values ... How exactly? … Continue reading The Liberal Accomplishments