American Heroes: Soldier Wins A Million Dollars But Still Intends To Serve!
Thursday, 28 February 2008
From ABC News:
"Now that he's won, Leyde, a 26-year-old member of the Washington
National Guard, says he's still going to volunteer to go back to Iraq
for a third tour and won't spend any of the money in the meantime."
Clinton & Obama ramp up their rhetoric against China
Thursday, 28 February 2008
From The Wallstreet Journal:
""Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have heightened their antitrade,
populist rhetoric as they fight for blue-collar votes in Ohio ahead of
the state's March 4 primary. Both candidates have railed against safety
lapses that resulted in product recalls of lead paint covered toys and
tainted pet food."
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Revelation 1:5-6 And from Jesus Christ, who is the faithful witness, and
the first begotten of the dead, and the prince of the kings of the earth. Unto
him that loved us, and washed us from our sins in his own blood, And hath made
us kings and priests unto God and his Father; to him be glory and dominion for
ever and ever. Amen.
"One day a passerby saw a homeless man on
the roadside. He stopped for a moment to hand him some loose change and casually
said "God bless you, my friend”. "I thank God," said the homeless man, "I am
never unhappy."
"What do you mean?" the passerby asked. "Well," he said,
"when the sun is out, I thank God -- when it rains, I thank God. When I am full,
I thank God and when I am hungry, I thank God. And, since God's will is my will,
and whatever pleases Him pleases me, why should I say I am unhappy when I am
not?" The man looked at him in astonishment and asked, “Who are you?”
"I
am a King," said he.
"Where, then, is your Kingdom?" asked the man.
"In my
heart." The homeless man replied.
Yes, we can have nothing, yet have it
all. So often, we focus on what we have and forget who we are! The two are not
related at all -- what we have (or don't have) has nothing to do with who we
are! The Word says that we are kings and priests and so it is!
"My friends, let's give all our concerns to the Lord and
see ourselves as He does -- Kings and Priests! Thank God in every circumstance
and there, we will find our victory." Worthy News Devotionals are free, if you would like to sign up for them please visit Worthy News
Obama fights back on questions about his patriotism
Sunday, 24 February 2008
From CNN:
"Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama defended himself and his
wife Sunday against suggestions that they are insufficiently patriotic."
Welcome to the Moms For America Store!
As Moms, we race through each day. Making breakfast, taking our kids to school, helping with homework, giving kisses and hugs and doing laundry often late into the night. It's a busy life, but it's all good. Because we're doing what we love the most-taking care of our families!
But one thing we often don't have a lot of time for is -shopping. It's enough sometimes just to get the groceries done and all the other things picked up that we need each week. And that's why we decided to add a shopping section to the Moms For America website.
Through word of mouth, emails from other moms or because we are out on the internet, we often come accross family friendly products, special gifts and some really good deals. So be sure to check back to see our latest finds! To see our latest finds, simply use the "Shop At Moms" link on the left hand side of the page! Have fun!
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For Moms or Vendors who would like to see their product added, please contact us at or call440-846-0276. To see more "Shop At Moms For America" items, please use the link on the menu on the left "Shop At Moms". Thanks!
"Churches can now show the Super Bowl on big screens, the National Football League said this week."
Saturday, 23 February 2008
From Christian Post:
"NFL
Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a letter dated Tuesday the league
would not object to "live showings – regardless of screen size – of the
Super Bowl" by religious organizations, according to The Washington
Post."
"Police in a Chicago
suburb say the Internal Revenue Service has told a 7-year-old boy he
owes back taxes on $60,000 because someone else has been using the
youngster's identity to collect wages and unemployment benefits."