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Impeachment: This Present Darkness
This week the U.S. House of Representatives will likely vote to impeach the 45th president of the United States on bogus charges and no crimes–a horrible misuse of our Constitution.
Impeachment is not a legislative process–it is a political one. Everything we hate about politics will be on display by the Democratic Party on Thursday, December 19.
It will be one of the worst days in the history of our glorious republic.
Over the next two weeks I want to talk about the two greatest realities in human life. One is agonizingly negative–the ugliness of sin. The other is gloriously positive–the magnificence of God’s love.
Let’s discuss the bad news first.
This Present Darkness: Impeachment
Affordable Housing’s Dirty Little Secret
I am not an economist and in this article, won’t pretend to be. Economic theory often confuses me–but I’m not alone. Our nation is 23 trillion dollars in debt and very few seem to care.
But I am an American, a parent and a follower of Christ involved in helping people improve their circumstances by the blessings of God–both in this life and the next.
Thus, I’m concerned that as we reach the twenty-year mark of the 21st century (2020), most young adults I know can’t afford to buy a house in the wealthiest nation on earth.
I think I know why.
Hating the Salvation Army?
I’ve worked with the Salvation Army many times–including 1982 when Air Florida flight #90 crashed into the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. killing seventy people. In the days following the accident, the Salvation Army bravely helped retrieve the bodies and comfort the families left behind.
Two days ago, I put money in the red kettle at our local grocery store and spontaneously joined two Salvation Army workers singing Christmas carols to arriving customers. Their service struck me as hearten-warming and typical of those who truly understand the meaning of Christmas.
But a vocal segment of America is not happy.
An American commentator explains why some people hate the Salvation Army.
