The sun rose boldly in a blue-draped heaven Over the Hudson River on September Eleven Beaming down on marbled domes in Washington And brass-buttoned coats ‘round the Pentagon
Christian America
“To burn or not to burn?” was the question facing the U.S. Senate, and hopefully, will soon face the legislatures of all fifty states. That is, “Do Americans have the Constitutional right to burn our Star Spangled Banner in protest under the protection of...
The pilgrims who celebrated the first Thanksgiving in the Plymouth colony in 1621 had begun their journey over twelve years earlier, when they fled from religious persecution in England to Holland. Then with strong faith in the providence of God, that He was leading...
As we go to press, five states have legalized “same sex marriages” (Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Conneticut, and Vermont); and several others are leaning in that direction. In May 2008 the California Supreme Court declared same-sex marriage legal in the state—striking down a popular state-wide...
I was sitting in the waiting room of the eye doctor. I noticed the walls were decorated with various attractively framed calligraphic placards. To pass the time, I got up to look them over. I was especially interested in one titled The Hippocratic Oath....