The greatest events going on in our day are not happening in cabinet meetings at the White House or in caucuses on Capitol Hill or in executive board rooms on Wall Street. Civilization is being saved by faithful pastors, dedicated Christian teachers, moms and dads who are teaching their children about Jesus, small name book publishers, newsletters, magazines, and web sites dedicated to Christian causes, and to a host of other Samaritine-type works happening across the land...
...We could spend a lot of time bemoaning the legion of dangers to our republic, our civilization, and our way of life. Hillary or Obama just might get elected in 2008, the economy might implode, and gay marriages might become the rage. Congress might not pass and the President might not sign some mythical piece of legislation ending all bad things and promoting all good things. Don't despair. Instead, teach a Sunday school class, support a Christian school or mission work, buy some Christian books, give away some Christian books, go to a prayer meeting, witness to someone, encourage a faithful minister, and pray for God's will to be done on earth as it is in Heaven.
"The most extraordinary thing in the world is an ordinary man and an ordinary woman and their ordinary children." -- G.K Chesterton
Monday, November 30, 2009
Quote of the Day
From Ben House in Punic Wars and Culture Wars:
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