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Is the Declaration Racist?

By |September 18th, 2020|Categories: Library, Updates|

On July 4, 1776 a group of Americans approved a document declaring the United States of America free from English rule. This document was the Declaration of Independence, the nation's birth certificate. The Declaration is currently being attacked as a racist document. Is this true? Thomas Jefferson, the author of this [...]

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Celebrating America’s Military

By |July 31st, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Library, Updates|

Armed Forces Day -- a day set aside to honor all those who are either currently serving or have served in all branches of our nation's Armed Forces – occurs on the third Saturday of May. In 1947 America's military was combined under the Department of Defense. Two years later, the [...]

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Early Black Political Leaders

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Black History, Issues and Articles, Updates|

The first black US Senator was Hiram Rhodes Revels. Revels (1827-1901) attended a seminary in Indiana before becoming a preacher in 1845. He was jailed in 1854 for preaching to slaves in St. Louis, even though he "sedulously refrained from doing anything that would incite slaves to run away from their [...]

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Importance of Easter

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Updates|

Easter is celebrated across the world as one of the most significant Christian holy days. At Easter, we remember not only the great sacrifice of Jesus on the cross but especially that through His triumph over the power of sin and death we can have eternal life. Across the centuries of American [...]

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Religious Freedom Day

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Updates|

Religious Freedom Day is celebrated in America each year on January 16, the date of the 1786 passage of Thomas Jefferson's Virginia Statute of Religious Freedom. Thomas Jefferson was one of America's strongest voices in support of public religious expressions and religious freedom, but today has been transformed by the media [...]

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The Christian Faith of President George H. W. Bush

By |May 15th, 2020|Categories: Issues and Articles, Updates|

George H. W. Bush—our nation’s 41st president—passed away on November 30, 2018. Some of his last words before he passed into eternity affirm his faith: His longtime friend and former Secretary of State, James A. Baker III, arrived at his Houston home on Friday morning to check on him. Mr. Bush [...]

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Celebrating Our Savior

By |April 12th, 2020|Categories: Library, Updates|

Easter is one of the most significant Christian holy days. What occurred on this day defines and distinguishes the Christian faith from all others. As Roman 1:4 affirms, "Through the Spirit of holiness Jesus was declared with power to be the Son of God by His resurrection from the dead: Jesus [...]

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Fatherly Advice

By |January 30th, 2020|Categories: Updates|

Each year on Father's Day we celebrate our fathers and thank them for all the ways they bless us (a practice we should carry with us throughout the year!). In addition to our own fathers, we also have national fathers for whom we can be thankful and who were also great [...]

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An Inspiring Relationship

By |January 30th, 2020|Categories: Updates|

The enduring love and affection between Founding Father John Hancock and his wife Dorothy is a story worthy of Valentine's Day. Dorothy Quincy Hancock was born about 10 years after her famous husband, John. In April 1775 during their engagement, the two were visiting the small town of Lexington, just outside [...]

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