The Supreme Court has just ruled in favor of religious liberty. Churches, based on the U.S. Constitution, cannot be closed during a lockdown. It’s not a complete victory. But it’s close. Let me explain. The Supreme Court ruling in a New York case laid the foundation for opening all churches to inhouse services. The Supreme Court in a 5-4 split … Read More
Thanksgiving Cancelled Across America: What Churches Did
In free states best online pharmacy with fast delivery purchase arimidex online with the lowest prices today in the USA across America, people had family and friends over for Thanksgiving…like in the past. In lockdown states, Thanksgiving was by zoom or some type of odd outdoor limited gathering with masks. What about the churches with their annual Thanksgiving meals? The … Read More
Celebrate Thanksgiving with Abraham Lincoln’s Proclamation: American Time of Death, Destruction and Fear
As Thanksgiving approaches, bless someone with Abraham Lincoln’s “Thanksgiving Proclamation.” Some of our readers may wish to read part or all at your Thanksgiving dinner…if that’s “legal” in your community. President Lincoln gave this at one of the worst years in American history – with death, destruction and fear for the future. See the proclamation below: Washington, D.C.October 3, 1863 By … Read More
Freedom Over Socialism: Lessons from the First Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, I want to give thanks … to all of my readers … and to those of you who are clients of mine … and to God for His many blessings … and to the opportunities created from America’s first Thanksgiving – the triumph of freedom over socialism. When you think of this holiday, you might normally think of … Read More
Disturbing but Predicted: Thousands of Ballots Arriving at the Post Office After the Election – Millions Won’t be Counted
Thousands of ballots continue to pour into U.S. post offices across the country. The vast majority of them are from people who mailed in their ballot three or less days before the election. A small minority of them are from people who, as registered voters, never received the ballots sent to them in time to vote. This includes … Read More





