Civil Government: A Terror, a Sword, and a Revenger

               This past Monday (10/13/08), my family and I made a trip to Richmond, VA in order to support the rally for Sarah Palin.  The rally was to begin at 2 pm, but we were running a little late.  The traffic was really bad when we go there (a good thing, because most of it was for the rally—about 25,000 to 30,000 showed up).  Thankfully, the rally got underway a little late, and we were able to make it.

                After the rally,

It’s Time for Dale Ridge Kid’s Day!

Tomorrow morning at 9.30 we may again enjoy the opportunity to gather at the Dale Ridge building to celebrate the final episode of this year’s “Kid’s Day” program.  Throughout this year, God has continually blessed this new ministry with growth, active participation across all age groups, and a consistently large number of visitors.  In fact, “Kid’s Day” has proven to be one of our most effective efforts to fellowship with brethren from sister congregations of the Lord’s church, as well as the community around us.

If you are still unfamiliar with “Kid’s Day”, you may ask “what is it?” …

Past Presidents and Their Attitudes of the Scriptures

May our incoming President have the kind of regard for the Bible as the Presidents in the past have had.

George Washington (1789-97)

“Above all, the pure and benign light of Revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind, and increased the blessings of society.”

 

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Kid’s Day!

[ October 18, 2008; 10:00 am; ]

October 18, 2008
10:00 am

Join Professor Digsalot for another great tour of The One and Only Official International Museum of the Way Things Really Happened. Indeed. Now Open. Visitors Welcome.

This time we’ll learn about the Apostle Peter.

A Misspoken Word

One of my preacher friends that I work with on bibletruthforums.com recently recounted how he once told his congregation that he was advised by a friend to imagine his audience in their underwear in order to overcome the nervousness of public speaking. He went on to say to his audience that now that he had done that, he was no longer nervous but frightened by what he saw! One of the senior sisters took offense and told the elders of their congregation that she didn’t appreciate the preacher imagining her in her underwear and my friend was required to apologize…