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  • All in a row

    We drove to town the through the upland fields. I was surprised to see three gray ducks hunkered down in the grass by the side of the road. I imagined they were heading south to warmer weather. I thought of my father.
  • Let’s talk turkey
    Washington’s out-of-control spending put our nation $36 trillion in debt. With another $3 billion being added every day just to pay for the interest, the longer we delay tackling the problem, the further away the finish line gets.
  • A sermon for Advent Luke, 21:25-36
    Many see Advent as a time to wait for the Christmas celebrations. The parties, the drinking, the food, the presents. This is the world's view of Advent, which is opposite of what God wants you to do. Advent is not a waiting, but a coming. Jesus is coming back. He said in Rev. 22:12, “Look, I am coming soon! My reward is with me, and I will give to each person according to what they have done."
  • Speaker Mike Johnson fights back against radical gender ideology
    The gender ideology madness has to stop, both for the protection and privacy of women and girls, and for the long-term health of the rising generation.
  • How Trump can win in Ukraine
    Trump Administration must make clear to Putin that his nuclear threats are unavailing both operationally and strategically. Soviet experiments long ago showed that troops cannot advance through a nuclear battlefield, thus negating the operational advantages of such use.
  • What I’m thankful for
    I wish each of you a very Happy Thanksgiving. May you be reminded of the many blessings in your lives, and may you enjoy a special day surrounded by loved ones.
  • The spirit of giving
    Thanksgiving offers us an annual opportunity to acknowledge and reflect on our blessings.
  • Sometimes, I forget to give thanks
    I wish all of our readers a very happy Thanksgiving. And I hope those contributing writers – including those I've not named – know that we appreciate them. Keep those stories coming.
  • What can I say about Thanksgiving?
    Over the years, I have eschewed (love that word) offering best wishes at holidays. Maybe this year is different.  
  • ‘Conservative’ outfits are ‘scouring’ because journalists won’t
    All federal employees, appointed or career, work for the taxpayers. They use taxpayer-provided resources to spend taxpayer-provided money. There is nothing sinister about insisting that the taxpayers have the right to know what they are getting for the salaries they pay and the resources they provide.
  • Christian vote, especially Catholics, critical to Trump's historic win
    The election was a historic comeback for Republicans on many fronts, with Trump being the first Republican to win the popular vote vote in over two decades. 
  • Terror to the south: Hezbollah in Latin America
    The reelection of Donald Trump has sent ripples across terror-supporting and anti-Israel regimes. But the new Trump Administration should also be focusing on Latin America, where complicit nations have enabled Hezbollah to thrive
  • Illegal migrants less likely to commit crime? Guess again
    Like the member of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua sentenced to life in prison last week for the murder of Laken Riley in Georgia, Hernandez’s case is shining a light on the federal government’s failure to properly vet and keep track of lawless migrants.
  • Election proved Americans are wise to Biden’s overreaching bureaucrats
    If you’ve followed this bulletin and my work in Congress, then you know I’m no fan of power-hungry bureaucrats. In the past four years under the Biden-Harris administration, liberal activist officials have regulated Americans and specifically small businesses nearly to death with costly rules that return no benefit and simply exist to make life more difficult for Main Street.
  • The long light
    The end-of-day shadows cast by the trees stood boldly against the wet pavement. Our own shadows, walking along ahead of us, looked absolutely undaunted.
  • Americans agree more than they might think
    If we Americans don’t find ways to recognize our shared values, and even our shared humanity, we won’t be able to defend those values when they are challenged.
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