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Governments and Budgets – where is the boundary line?

Just because a government is capable of taxing its citizens and giving the money to another citizen or state doesn’t mean it is a good idea.  Recently I was reading an article from our CRC brothers north of the 49th parallel that was extolling the fact that Christians could and should rejoice that money is being given to all sorts of social causes and international issues.  This seems to be to be a fundamental misunderstanding of government and a blurring…

Articles worth reading to stay up on culture:

Here are some articles worth your time in order to understand the world, the nation, and the faith: Religious Liberty: a Primer PA Boy told to tolerate changing with girls in public school locker room OR Judge Day and the political left, remember all things Oregonian find their way into WA Euthanasia and Organ harvesting The incoherence of Transgenderism If you want to read some other good articles related to culture, faith and politics.  See this blog listing.

Marriage, Immigration, and Persecution in China- some articles worth reading

It has been a few months since I put this listing of conservative articles on the site. Most of that was do to my busyness.  But I took some time today to read these recommended articles that I am passing on to you.  If you would like to see the entire list, visit the Social Conservative Review March 16 Edition. I am recommending these three articles: A Biblical Theology of Marriage and whether Christians should marry non-Christians. The Immigration Debates. Part 1.…

Does Calvinism Discourage Evangelism?

Dr. Robert Cara at RTS explores this in a short 3 min. video, reminding us that God not only elects people to salvation but he also ordains the means by which people come to salvation, namely through our evangelistic sharing of the gospel as a bold, patient and prayerful church. #Wisdom Wednesday with Dr. Robert J. Cara “Does Calvinism discourage evangelism?” from Reformed Theological Seminary on Vimeo.