By Micah Clark
National Day of Prayer
The 60th annual National Day of Prayer services will be held tomorrow, May 5th. The theme for this year’s event is “A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.” The national honorary chairman is the remarkable Joni Erickson Tada, a leader who has inspired millions with her life lived out in a Christ-like manner following a diving accident at the age of 17 which left her paralyzed. She has been an advocate for the disabled and a theologian for living the Christian life fully through hardship with joy and a constant eternal perspective overlooking her present condition.
If you would like to participate in a National Day of Prayer event joining others in lifting up our nation, you can enter your zip code in the “Find an Event” link just under the countdown clock on the web site: http://nationaldayofprayer.org/ Read the rest of this entry »
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Poised for a Showdown?
Is the Indiana General Assembly positioning itself for a showdown with the federal government? Yesterday afternoon I attended a four-hour presentation at the State House hosted by Senator Mike Delph. The symposium featured one of the nation’s foremost Constitutional legal authorities,Professor Herb Titus, a founding Dean of the College of Law and Government at Regent University. Also on the panel was Dr. Paul Jehl, Director of the Plymouth Rock Foundation and an author of curricula on the US Constitution.
A dozen legislators attended the forum on “Interposition.” This term concerns the proper roles of various branches and levels of government and the checks and balances set forth by our founding documents. Many legislators had questions about how states in previous generations asserted their rights and how interposition might be practiced today. Read the rest of this entry »
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By Micah Clark
This is What Change Looks Like
It is hard to encapsulate what has happened to our nation in the last few days with the passage and signing of the massive health care reform legislation. At a time when America is literally bankrupt and on the verge of losing its triple AAA bond status, with high unemployment and no end to it in sight, the US Congress passed the largest entitlement bill ever seen in most of our lifetimes. The unfunded mandate for states like Indiana is enormous and potentially devastating over time as the program, like all government entitlements before it, grows far beyond the projected expense numbers.
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Based on the Dan Coats campaign’s press release this morning, it seems they’re having a hard time delineating the truth.
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Merry Christmas Grandma, you just got steamrolled by the democrats.
Over the weekend, Democrats cut $43 billion from home health-care services. Why you ask? To pay for all those people waiting for Obama to pull money out of his ass stash to pay for their healthcare, ‘cept he’s robbing Peter Grandma to pay Paul the uninsured.
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