You’ve Sunk a Long Way, Baby: An Appeal to American Women

Women's March 2017

I was deeply saddened by the Women’s March on January 21, 2017. It was neither spontaneous nor noble. It was peaceful for the most part, but reveals a largely unreported problem.

What it demonstrates is how far some women in America have wandered from their hallowed place in the history of the United States. It might be true to say:

You’ve sunk a long way, baby. Read More

The Trump Inaugural Ignites a World View Civil War

Women's March

I hope you watched some of the inauguration activities of America’s 45th president, Donald J. Trump, on January 20, 2017. Hundreds of thousands of people came to Washington, D.C. for the event and prayed for, listened to and supported the new POTUS.

The next day, hundreds of thousands of women marched and rallied on the National Mall. Other marches also took place in some America cities and nations. It was quite a weekend. Two events. Two different groups, messages and behaviors.

Here’s my take: The Trump Inaugural has ignited a worldview civil war in the United States.

What does that mean and where do you stand? Read More

The Obama Farewell–My Thoughts and Prayers

Obama Farewell

I wrote my very first blog eight years ago when Barack Obama was seeking the office of the presidency. Since then, some four hundred subsequent articles have come and gone with 23 of them devoted to our 44th president.

Tuesday night, President Barack Obama gave a Farewell Address in his hometown of Chicago. I listened carefully to the speech and tried to absorb what I was hearing and seeing.

Who is Barack Hussein Obama and how will he be judged by history?  More importantly, how is his legacy as a leader of the Free World seen by the God of Heaven?

Here is my humble assessment. I’d love to hear yours. Read More