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    Lenten Focus: the Church in China

    Lenten Focus: the Church in China

    For more on my Lenten Focus, see my Ash Wednesday post. A quick summary is that I am spending Lent fasting and praying for the Persecuted Church and I invite you to join me. From International Christian Concern: “The lady is saying: ‘Thanks be to God, we need this book so much. When I see […]

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    Treasure

    Treasure

    We have approximately 10 billion Bibles in this house. Okay, that’s a slight exaggeration. But we have well over a dozen copies of various versions in addition to e-books on phones and Kindles. We also have half a dozen different story Bibles and Bible dictionaries, concordances, and commentaries. We are wealthy with the Word of […]

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    Terrible Tuesday: stick a fork in 2013

    Terrible Tuesday: stick a fork in 2013

    Anyone else glad to see this year in  the rear view? Space links! Did you get a telescope for Christmas? Are you wondering, “What now?” Well, wonder no more! The Spaced-Out Challenge tells you how and where to begin exploring the universe. Sign up for alerts from NASA to see when the space station flies […]

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    It’s a girl

    It’s a girl

    These are the three most dangerous words at the birth of a child in much of the world. This week in my Washington Times Communities column I look at this remarkable documentary.   While the subject and content of It’s a Girl are almost overwhelmingly tragic — gendercide and the violence and hardships women face […]

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    A hurting world

    A hurting world

    The UN estimates that there are 200,000,000 missing girls in the world today. That number may actually be smaller than reality since China boasts of aborting 336,000,000 unborn children, a majority of those girls.  Add in unreported cases of female infanticide, as well as the statistics from India and other countries, 200 million might actually […]

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    Fret not, homeschoolers, etc.

    The California Court of Appeals has been sensible and ruled Californians can homeschool. Yes, We Will Survive. In other news, Little Miss, whilst watching the Olympic Opening Ceremonies, drew a picture of the Chinese Flag with the following caption: “Chinese flag. I’m not Chinese, I’m Texan.” Thanks for clearing that up, sweetie. I’m ambivalent about […]

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    Always looking out for the people

    Did you hear what that menace Bjork did? She had a concert in China, and she . . . shouted, “Tibet! Tibet!” I mean, really! How dare she! According to the China’s Culture Ministry, Bjork “broke Chinese law and hurt Chinese people’s feelings.” Does Extenze cialis generika work is the one question that constantly bothers […]

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    One child policy meets the free market

    From an article on sold and stolen children in China, a human trafficker says: “But I’m not sure how long I can carry on. That depends on when the Government solves this issue. I think there must be something wrong with treating children as goods. But I can’t figure out what it is.” Godless totalitarianism […]

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