Archive for February 19th, 2015

Fielding a Team to Defeat the Powers of Darkness

Fielding a Team to Defeat the Powers of Darkness

The institutional “church” is incapable of winning the cultural war. It is supposed to be a living organism, but it has become a business…a corporation. Void of vision, their focus has become money. Money drives every corporation…even the church. We have permitted political issues to divide us. Black Christians and white Christians should care about the same things. “Political” issues divide God’s people.

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South Dakota Governor Dennis Daugaard

New South Dakota Laws

South Dakota Gov. Dennis Daugaard has signed several more bills into law, including ones dealing with illegal stentences, veteran’s benefits, controlled substances, alcohol sales, and more.

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Larceny Isn’t So Grand

Larceny Isn’t So Grand

What is a worldview? David Noebel, author of Understanding the Times, writes “[It’s] any ideology, philosophy, theology, movement or religion that provides an overarching approach to understanding God, the world and man’s relations to God and the world.” So a worldview is the framework from which we view reality and make sense of life and the world.

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Nipping Freedom in the Bud

Nipping Freedom in the Bud

How will same-sex “marriage” affect your home? A lot, if you don’t have one to come home to. That’s the stunning predicament Barronelle Stutzman finds herself in after a judge found the Christian florist guilty late yesterday. The popular grandmother, who’s been a fixture in her Washington community for 37 years, knows the cost of conviction — and if the state gets its way, she’ll be paying it.

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South Dakota Legislative Billwatch, Feb. 19, 2015

South Dakota Legislative Billwatch, Feb. 19, 2015

Some of the important bills being considered by the South Dakota Legislature today include taxes on wind farms, and a bill promoting a stronger relationship with the brutally repressive communist China. A number of other bills that were scheduled for yesterday have been held over to today.

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