This week happy couples around the country will exchange tokens of love
and affection in celebration of Valentine's Day. If this week has put
you in the mood for a little romance, we recommend you take a look at
what has to be the most charming little book in the Bible.
The book of Ruth is often studied (even in secular colleges) as a
masterpiece in miniature for its romantic elegance and literary value -
and its charming glimpse into life in ancient Israel. It is a classic
love story of loyalty and devotion, and yet it also contains some
surprising insights that go far beyond the historical narrative itself.
One of the principal characters is Naomi, a Bethlehemite, who, because
of a famine, migrates with her husband and her two sons to distant
Moab. The two sons take Moabite women for wives. During the ten years
that follow, Naomi's husband and both her two sons pass away, leaving
her destitute.
Upon hearing that things have turned for the better in her native
Bethlehem, Naomi decides to return home. She encourages the two young
girls to make new lives for themselves among their own people. However,
Ruth refuses, insists upon ... more »
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Wednesday, February 13
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on Wed 13 Feb 2008 07:38 AM AKST
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on Wed 13 Feb 2008 07:30 AM AKST
'Students to endure gender-bending education unless parents rescue them'
If you care about your children, homeschool, find a Christian school, participate in a homeschool coop, pay the tuition, drive an older car, whatever is necessary to keep them out of California's public school system. That's the message from a new campaign, assembled under the Rescue Your Child slogan. And it's all because the California Legislature and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger worked together to establish Senate Bill 777 and Assembly Bill 394 as law, plans that institutionalize the promotion of homosexuality, bisexuality, transgenderism and other alternative lifestyle choices. "First, [California] law allowed public schools to voluntarily promote homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality. Then, the law required public schools to accept homosexual, bisexual, and transsexual teachers as role models for impressionable children. Now, the law has been changed to effectively require the positive portrayal of homosexuality, bisexuality, and transsexuality to six million children in California government-controlled schools," said Randy Thomasson, chief of the Campaign for Children and Families and a leader in the movement to withdraw what supporters pray will be up to 600,000 children from public districts in the state. At a Los Angeles news conference, Thomasson's organization kicked off the statewide drive ... more »
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on Wed 13 Feb 2008 05:49 AM AKST
By J. Ben-Joseph - The graceful Jefferson Memorial, majestic Capitol
Building and the cloud-piercing Washington Monument exhibit our city's
extraordinary prominence. Yet away from this visible public city there
exists a more private Washington where historic jewels are rarely seen.
One hidden gemstone is where Abraham prayed — the president, not the patriarch. During the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln attended the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church; a red-brick church sitting on a triangular-shaped block so near to the White House that Lincoln could have walked to it. In my mind's eye, he did, slowly and even paced, his ladder-like frame weighted down by an ominous awareness of thousands of Americans warring in battle, many of them only 70 miles away. Though tall buildings surround this church today, history endures inside. Downstairs you will find a lighted case exhibiting Lincoln's original manuscript proposing that the federal government compensate any state freeing its slaves. This was a forerunner to the Emancipation Proclamation. When Lincoln drafted the Emancipation Proclamation, he sent it to the New York Avenue pastor here, Dr. Phineas D. Gurley, for reaction. A photograph of the long-side-burned Gurley can be seen in an adjoining room. Nineteen stained-glass windows are in ... more » |
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