Army Reinstates Green Beret Who Confronted Afghan Rapist
The Army on April 28 reversed its decision to dismiss a Green Beret soldier who physically confronted an Afghan police commander for raping a young boy.
Martland learned last August that, as a result of the 2011 incident and his subsequent official reprimand, he would be placed in the Army’s Qualitative Management Program (QMP) and involuntarily separated from the military. But the Army’s Human Resources Command officially changed his status, allowing him to remain on active duty. (WNS)–The Army on... Continue Reading
Bible and a Brew: Groups Get Together to Talk Faith Over a Pint
Dault points to a current "theology hipster subculture" in which groups of men with beards and pipes host hard-core discussions of orthodox theology.
“There’s a perception in the church and in Milwaukee that you have to have this veneer of holiness that says don’t drink, don’t smoke, don’t chew.” Quakkelaar is building a church called Friend of Sinners Church, part of the Presbyterian Church in America. Currently, they meet in a temporary location, but Quakkelaar said the program... Continue Reading
I Am Ryland – The Story of a Male-Identifying Little Girl Who Didn’t Transition
5-years-old Ryland was born a female; her parents have been transitioning her to male. Here’s my story with a different conclusion.
My husband is amazing at design and is the decorator/designer for our home. He does most of the clothes shopping for both of us, and has no interest in learning how to change the oil in our car. He is creative and artistic. But he also loves to go hunting and fishing and has to... Continue Reading
My Mom Is Killing Me
After Christmas, my mom came to live with me. It’s been rough. I knew it would be hard, but I wasn’t prepared for it to be this hard.
When I took this thing on, I had one goal: to glorify God by honoring Mom and helping her to finish her race well. That goal remains the same. If you’d think to pray for me in this, I’d sure appreciate it. I don’t know how much time Mom has with me, but I don’t... Continue Reading
Innocent Man Ends Up Pals With Crooked Cop That Framed Him
"I falsified the report," former Benton Harbor police officer Andrew Collins admitted.
Last year, by sheer coincidence, they both ended up at faith-based employment agency Mosaic, where they now work side by side in the same café. And it was in those cramped quarters that the bad cop and the wrongfully accused had no choice but to have it out. BENTON HARBOR, Mich. – It all... Continue Reading
A Compassionate Judge Sentences A Veteran To 24 Hours In Jail, Then Joins Him Behind Bars
Sgt. Joseph Serna, a former Special Forces soldier, had been through a lot; when the judge sentenced him to a night in jail, the judge served the time with him.
The judge drove Serna to the jail in a neighboring county. “When Joe first came to turn himself in, he was trembling,” Olivera told the Fayetteville Observer. “I decided that I’d spend the night serving with him.” “Where are we going, judge?” Serna asked, the Observer’s Bill Kirby Jr., reported Wednesday. “We’re going to turn... Continue Reading
My Answer to the Question ‘What Does Autism Feel Like?’
What does autism feel like in me? Well, autism often feels awful.
In my experience with autism, everything flows through with equal force. Life is like a continual sensory storm. A raging flash flood of sensorial data is always pulsing through the marrow of my bones. It’s a never-ending, devastating deluge of chaotic kinesthesia. There’s no sensory spillway; a dam’s not even dug to help control all... Continue Reading
Reformed Theology is Indigenous to African American Christianity
People of African descent have always had a prominent voice in Christianity
“Lemuel Haynes (A.D. 1753-1833) was the first African American ordained by any religious organization in America. He ministered in New England and exhibited Calvinistic thought in his sermons and writings. In one work “The Character and Work of a Spiritual Watchman Described (1792), he exhibits God’s sovereignty in election.” While it is true that... Continue Reading
“A Humble Enquiry” and “The Law of Liberty”
Far from being a radical, Zubly distinguished between legitimate and illegitimate acts of government
In this sermon, he noted, “It deserves very particular attention that the doctrine of the gospel is called a law of LIBERTY. Liberty and law are perfectly consistent; liberty does not consist in living without all restraint; for were all men to live without restraint, as they please, there would soon be no liberty at... Continue Reading
Doctor, Pastor Sues Georgia After Sermons Cost Him New Job
A public health expert and Seventh-Day Adventist preacher who lost a job offer from the State of Georgia over sermons posted to YouTube is suing for discrimination.
A week after offering Eric Walsh a job in 2014 as district health director for Northwest Georgia, state officials combed through his online sermons, which allegedly ranged from topics such as the sin of homosexuality to the corrupting influence of pop culture. They met together the following morning, and revoked his job offer the next... Continue Reading
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