In 1962, composer Irving Berlin debuted his final musical, “Mr. President.” The show has a silly little song that contains the lyric "the Secret Service makes me nervous."
If you have your Bibles, I’d invite you to turn with me to Psalm 102. Have you known affliction?
That lead sentence from a Washington Post story summarizes the danger we face from potential and actual enemies.
Whatever part of the book of Revelation is confusing or obscure, there is nothing unclear about its main end, which is to glorify God in the salvation that
If you have your Bibles, please open to Psalm 101. As you look at Psalm 101, it’s not difficult to see that this is a Psalm in which the king of Israel is making certain resolutions about what kind of a king he’s going to be, and what kind of people he’s going to surround himself with.
He said to them, “But who do you say that I am?” Simon Peter replied, “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
As the curtains closed on the 2024 Republican National Convention, held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, one theme echoed loudly throughout the event:
Last week I attended the Republican National Committee with our Mississippi delegation.
Revelation 6:1-8 is a well-known passage due to the “four horsemen of the apocalypse” as they are often called. You may have seen pictures of these horsemen in art or cartoons, usually to depict impending doom.
If you have your Bibles, I’d invite you to turn with me to Psalm 100. Did you know that God cares how we worship?
In the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump, Lincoln’s words, uttered during the horrific Civil War, can be a healing balm if only politicians, the media and activists who have promoted heated rhetoric and division would embrace them. It’s going to take leadership from both parties for it to happen.
Having been unfairly targeted by leftwing news media in a massive welfare fraud scandal he actually helped uncover in 2019, former Gov. Phil Bryant declared his innocence Thursday with the release of documents and a video.
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