• The Christian Genocide

    This is a photo I took on a recent vacation.  The poster was on the front door of a store in Fresno, California.  It is heartwarming to know that this store is doing something to observe the 100th year anniversary of one of the greatest human life tragedies ever.
    This is a photo I took on a recent vacation. The poster was on the front door of a store in Fresno, California. It is heartwarming to know that this store is doing something to observe the 100th year anniversary of one of the greatest human life tragedies ever.

    We should all be horrified to hear of all the barbaric acts as Muslims behead, burn alive and torture Christians. This type of behavior is called for in their Koran. It should sicken all of us to see this wanton disregard for life. The man holding the position of President of the United States seems more interested in furthering the success of the Muslim extremists than protecting our own citizens being held in overseas prisons.

  • David Kinnaman – Where Are We Headed Next? (pollster with Barna Group)

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    Where are we headed next?  Why are our children and grandchildren going off the deep end?  Are we, as a society getting better or worse?  Today we ask one of the world’s premiere pollsters, David Kinnaman of the Barna Group, where we are going next.

    • President of the Barna Group, a private nonpartisan research company in California
    • Has supervised interviews with more than 350,000 Americans on faith, politics, and society
    • Frequently speaks on cultural change, young adults, leadership, and current trends
    • David Kinnaman is the author of two books:UnChristian  and  You Lost Me
  • How To Identify “The Good Ones”

    Do Christians Effect Elections?

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    This is a picture someone took of me with some friends in front of a church.  Not all pastors or churches allow candidates to share their hearts and souls with their congregations.  Some pastors are afraid to do so because they don’t want members of their congregations to be offended.  I am grateful  and applaud the pastors who are brave enough to engage candidates, allow the candidates to be questioned and are interested in the intersection between our faith and our public lives.