- Evert’s Electables
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- A Layman's Awe in the Revelation of Jesus Christ
- Memorial Day - Including the Remembrance the USS Mount Hood
- American Lawfare in New York
- Timmons's Condescending Remarks of a Children's Christian Ministry
- There Is An Operational And Management Concern About Greenville Coroner’s Office
- Are SC State Legislators Spying on Its Citizens?
- Audacy Announces All-Star Lineup on 98.9 WORD
- Evert’s Electables Republican Primary - June 11, 2024
- County Council Candidate’s Shady Practices and Dark Money Ties
- Evert’s Electables - June 25th, 2024 Republican Primary Runoff
- 'Better Greenville' Dark Money Supports Both Republicans and Liberal Democrats
North Greenville University Initiates COVID-19 15-Day Operation Plan
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
Tigerville, SC – The North Greenville University (NGU) COVID-19 Response Team, in cooperation with senior leadership, implemented a 15-day modified operation plan effective Wednesday, March 18. This plan aligns with the White House 15-day plan released yesterday.
NGU’s mission has always been to graduate transformational leaders for church and society. The University desires to demonstrate the same leadership to its community in this time of crisis and uncertainty being a model for graduates to follow.
Life-long Greenville Resident Files for County Council District 25
- By James Spurck
Dr. Ben Carper announces his candidacy today for Greenville County Council District 25. He officially filed to run against the Democrat incumbent, Ennis Fant, in the Westside District.
With Greenville County experiencing a thriving business atmosphere, Carper believes that his presence on council would be conducive to opening up the Westside to join in on that business growth and would help to improve its status within the county.
President to Pastors: Pray for Strength
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
There's hardly a busier, more burdened man in America right now than President Trump. And yet on Friday, when he heard that Vice President Mike Pence was about to jump on an FRC conference call with 700 pastors, he asked if he could join. Hearing his voice was a surprise, even to me -- but hearing his earnest desire to stand with the faith leaders of America in crisis certainly wasn't.
"When I told the president I was going to be speaking to all of you," Mike explained, "[he was] in the midst of an extraordinarily busy day. [But] he looked at me and said, 'I have to find time. I need to find time.'" To the president, he went on, "the prayers of the people on this call mean [everything] to him..." So despite everything facing America, the two most important leaders of this nation stopped everything to pray with the people on the ground, who are ministering to their communities.
Must We Kill the Economy to Kill the Virus?
- By Pat Buchanan
"We cannot let the cure be worse than the problem itself," tweeted the president on Sunday night, adding that, after the current 15-day shutdown, "we will make a decision as to which way we want to go."
President Trump is said to be privately expressing a deepening concern at the damage the coronavirus shutdown is doing to the U.S. economy and debating whether it can be safely reopened.
Though castigated for his remark, Trump has a point.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 30 - April 3, 2020
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, March 30, 2020: Tune in tonight at 8 p.m. as we air a special of Pastor Asa Dockery’s program, Keys to Kingdom Living. In this special, entitled Viral, Pastor Asa Dockery of World Harvest Church North addresses the coronavirus pandemic and shares the wisdom scriptures provide us during this time. At 9 p.m. Betty Cornett welcomes Pastor Bill Wilson of Metro World Child to discuss how his ministry spreads The Gospel to inner-city children around the world and inspires them to become leaders and witnesses to future generations. This program features the music of TV 57 Trio from Atlanta, Georgia.
The American Legion Department of South Carolina Special Legislative Award Presentation
- By American Legion Department of SC Photographer, Gilbert Scales
At left, The American Legion Department of South Carolina Special Legislative Award was presented to Minister and House District 121 Representative from Beaufort and Colleton Counties Michael F. Rivers, Sr. in recognition of and appreciation for his many years of outstanding service to his community, state and nation. In the middle is The American Legion National Commander James W. "Bill" Oxford was the presenter. At right, The American Legion Department of South Carolina Special Legislative Award was presented to SC State from District 18 Senator Ronnie W. Cromer in recognition of and appreciation for his many years of outstanding service to his community, state and nation. Senator Cromer represents Lexington, Newberry and Union counties. He has been in the Senate since April 15th, 2003 to current.
Unusual Scenes in Greenville Retail Stores
- By Gilbert Scales
Local Greenville Grocery Store shelves empty due to the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Walmart Neighborhood Market shelves showing empty.
The Greatest Cover-up in American History
- By Mike Scruggs
Reconstruction and the Birth of the Union League - Part 2 of a Series on Reconstruction
By the November1862 elections, many in the North had been demoralized by Confederate victories in the field, and pro-States Rights Northern Democrats made substantial political gains in six Northern states. This was followed by the humiliating defeat of Union forces by Confederate troops at Fredericksburg, Virginia, ending on December 15. A second humiliating defeat occurred at Chancellorsville in Virginia, ending on May 6 1863, in which Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee routed Union forces under Joe Hooker. Many Republicans felt that the success of Union war policies and efforts were threatened by these political and military reverses. As a response, Union Clubs were formed in almost every town to support the war, the troops, and the Republican Party. These became the Union League of America.
The 12 Principles of Freedom
- By W.H. Lamb
Some of the following words are mine—but the original thoughts are not. ALL of these concepts and words of wisdom belonged originally to others who pondered Freedom’s Principles before me—in some cases hundreds or thousands of years before. That’s what makes them so unique, for no matter how “old” these ideas are, they never truly age, because “principles” that can assure—and have done so for centuries—the survival of human liberty are eternal.
Progressive Cities and Black Education
- By Walter Williams
A recent report by Chris Stewart has shed new light on some of the educational problems faced by black youth. The report is titled "The Secret Shame: How America's Most Progressive Cities Betray Their Commitment to Educational Opportunity for All." Stewart is a self-described liberal and CEO of Brightbeam, a nonprofit network of education activists who want to hold progressive political leaders accountable.
The Trillion-Dollar Bailout May Change Our Politics Forever
- By Neil Patel
As members of Congress debate the terms of the trillion-dollar-plus coronavirus relief package for businesses and individuals, they would do well to remember our recent history.
Most people in professional Washington hate the populist era we are going through. The populist period exists because Americans already feel like their elected officials are more responsive to large corporate interests than to the individuals who elected them. This played out big-time after the Wall Street bailouts fueled the tea party on the right and Occupy Wall Street on the left.
Coronavirus May Not Hurt Children, but Democrats Will
- By Eagle Forum
Democrats’ abortion agenda has never been clearer during the Coronavirus pandemic. While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was supposedly crafting a bill to help Americans suffering from the effects of the Coronavirus, she allegedly lobbied for a new slush fund without the Hyde Amendment. The long-standing, bipartisan language has been included in fiscal bills to ensure taxpayer money is not being spent on abortions.
Samaritan's Purse Opens Emergency Field Hospital in Northern Italy; Bringing Life-Saving Surge Capacity
- By Samaritan's Purse
BOONE, N.C. -- Today, the Samaritan's Purse Emergency Field Hospital, specially equipped with a respiratory care unit, opened in Cremona, Italy. The 68-bed unit was airlifted to Italy on March 17 using the relief organization's DC-8 cargo plane to provide critical surge capacity to an overwhelmed hospital. The tent facility began receiving patients as soon as it opened so that staff could begin helping Italians with urgent medical needs.
Winning the Coronavirus War
- By Neil Patel
America has faced great challenges in the past, and we have always gotten through them stronger than we were before. From the Civil War to the Great Depression to World War II, we have been through some horrific stuff. In the Civil War alone, we lost 750,000 people, or 2% of our population at the time. That would be 7 million deaths at our current population level. In World War II, we suffered another 405,000 deaths. Since World War II, we have faced many challenges, including wars and terrible tragedies like 9/11, but as far as the scale goes, we may be entering a period of hardship like none we have seen in decades.
Media's Negativity Won't Dampen the American Spirit
- By David Limbaugh
Silver linings accompany most catastrophic events, and one major one with the coronavirus is the remarkable way Americans (and people throughout the world) have come together to fight this outbreak.
Though the stock market has reflected a nation in panic, in other respects Americans, for the most part, have reacted responsibly, unselfishly and cooperatively, and I pray we are making substantial progress toward flattening the growth curve of this virus.
Are Americans All-In for a Long Coronavirus War?
- By Pat Buchanan
"It's a war," says President Donald Trump of his efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic, and likening his role to that of "wartime president."
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo welcomed the president's claim to his commander in chief role in the crisis and his resolve: "The president and I agreed yesterday... we're fighting the same war -- and this is a war."
Some measures already taken do call to mind actions in wartime.
Senate Tries to Inoculate the Economy
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
If there were ever a time America should be grateful for its businessman-in-chief, it's now. The Left can say what it wants about Donald Trump, but the majority of people staring down this crisis have to take great comfort in the fact that the man at the helm was built to protect this economy. Even today, as the Senate dives into a third wave of relief, his expertise could very well make all the difference.
TBN Trains Pastors How to Livestream Church Services Using Facebook Live
- By TBN
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif -- The world's largest religious television broadcaster, TBN, is helping churches survive the global Coronavirus pandemic by training pastors and leaders how to use Facebook Live as a platform for streaming services. Public health officials have warned against large gatherings such as church services to limit the spread of COVID-19, forcing congregations to either shut down or find a way to stream their weekly service. But recent research shows 41% of churches have never posted any portion of services online, leaving many now scrambling to adapt to quarantine culture.
Don’t Say “Chinese Virus”
- By Eagle Forum
Communist China & Liberals Agree
Today, the Senate is expected to pass the second Corona supplemental, H.R. 6201, and the President invoked the Defense Production Act to mobilize the private sector to manufacture goods needed to combat the Coronavirus. There is also talk of another piece of legislation that would stimulate the economy, going so far as to provide certain Americans with government-funded income.
Faith-Based Streaming App Minno Offers Immediate Assistance to #StayAtHome Families, Rolls out Free 'Church at Home' Feature
- By Christian Newswire
In Response to COVID-19, Minno launches Free Program Giving Churches and Families Easy-to-Use Digital Tools to Transfer the Church Experience to the Home, Including Help for Talking to Kids About Coronavirus
NASHVILLE -- Minno-a new, Nashville-based children's digital media company featuring one of the world's largest collections of Classic VeggieTales and an expertly-curated collection of media choices for Christian families, is responding to changes due to COVID-19 today with a free resource for families unable to physically attend church. Minno's free Church at Home program affords families an easy-to-use, home-based digital Sunday School experience.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for March 23-27, 2020
- By Nite Line Press Release
Nite Line broadcasts live Monday through Friday on WGGS-TV from 8 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. The program features local and/or nationally known guests who share their testimonies and talent. Our goal is to be an inspiration to our viewers as well as inform them of Christian and community events in the upstate.
Monday, March 23, 2020: Join Pastor Annie Broughton as she welcomes Christian Author Tom Donnan back to Nite Line. Tonight Annie and Tom discuss a range of topics including healing, angelic assignments, and what The Lord has shown Tom concerning the church in America. Bergina Cruise, a teacher and the author of Train Up a Child, provides insight from her book. This program also features the singing of Jamie Gardner.
Planning Parade Meeting
- By Tony Dunn
Members of the Armed Forces Day Parade committee gather at Tommy's Ham House again to form plans for this years Armed Forces Day Parade.
Humanitarian Disaster Institute & National Association of Evangelicals to Host COVID-19 Church Online Summit
- By Christian Newswire
WHEATON, Ill. -- The Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI) at Wheaton College and the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE) are partnering to present the COVID-19 Church Online Summit, a two-day digital summit on March 26-27, which will feature videos from church leaders to help churches respond creatively and well to the coronavirus outbreak. Registration is free; sign up at https://www.covid19churchsummit.com/.
Crisis Socialism: No Bailouts for Open Borders Globalists!
- By Michelle Malkin
No. No. No. No. No. The answer from the American people across the political spectrum to the airline industry's plea for a $50 billion taxpayer-subsidized bailout in the Age of WuFlu must be "Hell, no!" times 50 billion.
Why should working-class American citizens being laid off from restaurants, bars, grocery stores, ports, gyms, entry-level service jobs and gig economy contracts rescue one of the beltway swamp's most powerful corporate lobbies -- backed by the planet's third-richest mogul, Warren Buffett, whose Berkshire Hathaway multinational holding company owns massive stakes in American Airlines, Delta, Southwest and United?
99 vs l (one!)
- By John H Utz - Greenville SC
Yes, can you imagine such a ratio? That is the ratio of 99 seasonal flu deaths here in So. Carolina so far this season, vs just one (newly reported) death from the coronavirus here in S.C. Yet we hear nothing of the continuing flu deaths; we even have a questionably successful flu vaccine available for years. Statistically, the (seasonal) death total for the U.S. from flu is anywhere between 12,000 and multi 10Ms each year. Yet we hear virtually nothing currently, just be sure 'and get your flu shot!'
National Commander visit S.C. State House
- By Tony Dunn
James W. Oxford, National Commander of The American Legion, was invited to speak to a joint session of the state assembly.
National Commander of The American Legion James W. Oxford is a native of Lenoir, N.C. Veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps Oxford was an aviation technician for the A-6 Intrader. After being discharged as a Sergeant in 1970 Oxford joined the North Carolina Nation Guard. Subsequently retired as a Colonel after 34 years of Military Service.
Online Church Service Attendance Quadruples in Light of COVID-19
- By Christian Newswire
Church Online Platform reaches record-breaking 4.7 million in attendance last weekend, many more expected this weekend
OKLAHOMA CITY -- In the wake of recommendations to suspend large gatherings to stop the spread of COVID-19, the Church Online Platform saw record-breaking attendance for the weekend of March 14-15. The tool helped churches in countries around the world stream church services to a total of 4.7 million unique devices, which is four times the average total attendance for one weekend.
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