Archive for September 29th, 2012

The Law of Sowing and Reaping

The Law of Sowing and Reaping

In this video, Bradlee Dean discusses the law of reaping and sowing, or as it is sometimes know, the law of cause and effect or the law of consequences. Dean got his “life degree” from the school of hard knocks, at a time when he did not understand this law. He sowed evil and destruction…and he reaped evil and destruction.

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The April 12, 1981 launch at Pad 39A of STS-1, Columbia.

Is the Best Truly Behind America?

I was two years old when man first landed on the Moon (obviously I don’t remember that moment), but I was old enough to catch and remember snatches of later missions on TV before the Apollo program was ended. Now, America has to hitch a ride to the international space station with the Russians. In those days, we were not afraid to dare to dream…or do. The hour is late. What do you want for America: greatness, or mediocrity?

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Mary Sudovar: The Children at War

Mary Sudovar: The Children at War

Born in the early 20th Century, Mary has lived through a major depression, two World Wars, Korean War, Cold War, Bay of Pigs, Vietnam, Desert Storm, and war in Afghanistan, but most likely none of these prepared her for the war between her children. The plight of Mary Sudovar (with the court reigning over her life and estate), as her children wage a war that would break her heart, will be covered in the American Clarion. Don’t miss this heartbreaking story.

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Squanto or Tisquantum teaching the Plymouth colonists to plant corn with fish.

A Special Instrument Sent of God

Governor William Bradford called him “a special instrument sent of God.” Of 102 Pilgrims that landed November 1620, only half survived till spring - then appeared Squanto. William Bradford wrote: “Squanto was a native of these parts…one of the few survivors of the plague…Squanto stayed with them and was their interpreter…He showed them how to plant corn, where to take fish and other commodities, and guided them to unknown places…”

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