To begin with it is important to accept the fact that there is no area of life that is exempt from the rule of God. Christians are called to engage every part of creation as they bring their sphere of influence under the authority of Jesus Christ. Believers must work to provide examples of...
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Archive for July 14th, 2010
Christian Politics
Guiliani Attacks Democrats Strength on National Security
Just as significant as the decision by the House yesterday to approve funding of the troops in Iraq with the setting of a deadline for withdrawal, were Rudy Guiliani's comments in New Hampshire on April 25th. In what the New York Times called one of the harshest partisan attacks by the Republicans on the...
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Politically Correct – Using Radio to Win an Election
Whether you're running for local, state, or national office, radio advertising can be the most effective (and cost-efficient) way to win the hearts and minds of the voters. A 37-year radio advertising veteran shares valuable insider's tips to help you harness the power of human speech and emotion in your radio commercials, and...
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Zambian Cultural Heritage – The Tonga People – Their Traditions and Customs
The Tonga people of Zambia live in Zambia's Southern Province. They are an agricultural tribe and herding cattle and crop growing are the two most important aspects of their traditional economy. They have a deep connection to their cattle and land reflecting an ancient spiritual harmony with nature.
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Spengler’s View of World Culture Revisited
Oswald Spengler's views on world culture, written in 1918-23, have relevance today. From his model of changes in our culture and others in world history, come predictions - many of which are being fulfilled today. These include tendencies for a superpower to become an empire. But ordinary people, emboldened by the communications opportunities today,...
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In Defense of the Feds Vs Katrina
I, too, am saddened by the disaster in New Orleans and other areas effected and affected by the storm that stomped its way through there.
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