Category: Justice

  • God’s Instruction

    We cannot allow our lives to be consumed by hate and anger. As the hymn says, “and they will know we are Christians by our love, by our love, yes they’ll know we are Christians by our love.”

  • A Christian Hero

    If ever there were a Christian hero, it is Dr. Mr. Luther King, Jr. He chose the clergy as his profession. Then he not only preached it, but did an exemplary job of living it. Standing up for equal rights for African Americans, his leadership was essential to the creation of laws promoting equal rights…

  • A Breakthrough for You, Too?

    I have had a major personal breakthrough that I feel God wants very much for me to share with you. Hopefully, you will have the same. The sooner the better. It is stating the obvious. But yet, it has taken me years to do it. I set aside two consecutive days for prayer and meditation.…

  • A Third Term

    Donald Trump, in a very matter-of-fact way, stated that he would consider a third term as President. This, despite the fact that a third term would be unconstitutional. I find this frightening. Trump announced it in a very calm manner, as though it was not a particularly surprising thing for him to say. Given that…

  • Law Enforcement

    In many liberal communities, police are instructed not to arrest someone for burned out lights or expired license plates. Shouldn’t there be consequences for breaking the law? In Minnesota a few years ago, an African-American member of the state’s house of representatives was arrested for a burned out taillight. He claimed that he was arrested…

  • Incarceration

    Lately I have seen several different news stories from across the country about people who have committed numerous, very serious crimes. They receive jail sentences, sometimes very short ones, or are released early and placed on probation due to good behavior. A shorter sentence for an individual’s first crime is understandable. But when the offender…