By Amy Holmquist Charlemagne Institute December 29, 2020 I was stricken with COVID last month. You probably expect me to now explain how awful it was, how I laid around in bed, suffering in agony, and was nearly carted off to the hospital. But that would be a lie. The real story? I had some […]
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Can’t You See It? What It’s All About
Christian Action League December 29, 2020 My Dear Friends, I want to share with you a few words from one of my sermons from several years ago. “Dr. Peter Marshall once wrote: ‘Indeed, crucifixion must be, if our souls are to be saved to eternity, they must be lost to time. If they are to […]
Why Christmas is So Important, Especially in a Year Like 2020
By Dr. Mark Creech Christian Action League December 23, 2020 When I was a youngster, during Christmastime, my Dad would set a small table in the foyer by the front door of our house. On the table, dressed in greenery, was the large Family Bible, which happened to have a beautifully festive bright red color […]
Drug Trafficking at Universities Indicative of Wrong Messages, Insensitivity, Lack of Seriousness
By Darrell Doan Christian Action League December 23, 2020 Last week, The Department of Justice said that 21 people would face federal charges from a $1.5 million drug bust that involved fraternity members and students from three North Carolina universities, UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke University, and Appalachian State. The bust resulted from an investigation stretching back […]
Pat Robertson’s Conflicting Statements about Trump
By Rev. Mark Creech Christian Action League December 22, 2020 I’ve met many great Christian leaders who have made tremendous contributions to the Kingdom of God. None are without their deficits and sometimes have to be taken with a grain of salt. But I think it’s very wrong when Christian leaders make statements attributed to […]
Sen. Thom Tillis Joins Resolution in Defense of the Free Exercise of Religion
By M.H. Cavanaugh Christian Action League December 22, 2020 Last Friday, North Carolina’s U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R) joined a resolution, led by Florida’s U.S. Senator Rick Scott. The resolution defends the First Amendment, more specifically, the right to exercise one’s faith freely. “While this is a hard time for many, North Carolinians should still […]
Governor Roy Cooper Orders Up Curbside Cocktails in Latest Executive Order
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League December 21, 2020 Today Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 182, which authorizes and instructs the ABC Commission to allow certain mixed beverage permittees (restaurants, hotels, private clubs, private bars, and holders of distillery permits) to sell and deliver mixed beverages for off-site consumption. According to the Governor’s […]
Virginia Governor: No Government Should Diminish What God’s Economy Freely Affords.
By Dr. Mark Creech Christian Action League December 18, 2020 I live in the Tar Heel state, the great state of North Carolina. My wife, Kim, hails from Norfolk, Virginia. So over our 41 years of marriage, I’ve come to love the Old Dominion State. Only days after a lawsuit was filed against coronavirus restrictions […]
Wake County School Board Adds ‘Transgender or Gender Identity’ To Non-Discrimination Policy
By M.H. Cavanaugh Christian Action League December 17, 2020 Tuesday, the Wake County School Board gave its initial approval for including “transgender or gender identity” as a part of its policies, which are meant to prohibit discrimination, harassment, or bullying of its students or employees. Wake, the largest public school system in the state, already […]
North Carolinian, Andrew Brunson, Says Hostility to Christians in America will Grow
By Hunter Hines Christian Action League December 16, 2020 North Carolinian and Buncombe County resident, Andrew Brunson, the Presbyterian missionary to Turkey who was wrongly imprisoned for his faith two years ago, said he expects hostility to Christians in America to grow. Brunson said that after more than 25 years of ministry overseas, he was […]