- Evert’s Electables
- How to Save the USA
- Football Player Exposes Diabolical Lies of Feminism
- Our Beloved Republic is in Danger of Becoming a Socialist Country
- 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
Record Number 189 Organizations Honored as 'Certified Best Christian Workplaces'
- By Best Christian Workplaces Institute
MERCER ISLAND, Wash. -- Today Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI) honored 189 faith-based organizations as Certified Best Christian Workplaces for 2019.
These organizations met the certification standard determined by exemplary ratings of their employees who completed BCWI's groundbreaking Employee Engagement Survey between January and December 2019. All 189 organizations evaluated their workplaces based on BCWI's proprietary "FLOURISH Model": fantastic teams, life-giving work, outstanding talent, uplifting growth, rewarding compensation, inspirational leadership, sustainable strategy, and healthy communication. This year 62% of the organizations participating were Certified.
Tough but also Tender
- By Anne Schlafly Cori
Phyllis Schlafly intimidated people who did not know her, mostly because she spoke with firm conviction. She was tough and relentless in a debate. She excelled and rose to the occasion when she had opposition.
“Tough” was a word she liked to use. As a mother, she would answer her children with the word “tough” whenever we tried to squirm out of doing a chore. In other words, “tough” because she was in charge and you will do what she tells you. Or “tough” as in, you ought to toughen up and not whine or be a cry-baby.
New Pro-life License Plate Unveiled
- By Choose Life of Georgia
![Choose Life board member Amy Shirley, left, joins president Karen LaBarr and graphic designer Adam Houston in unveiling the new Choose Life license plate to Governor Brian Kemp. Choose Life board member Amy Shirley, left, joins president Karen LaBarr and graphic designer Adam Houston in unveiling the new Choose Life license plate to Governor Brian Kemp.](/images/18-08/images/Choose-Life-GA-Car-Tag.jpg)
NORCROSS, Ga. -- Choose Life of Georgia today presented the new "Choose Life" license plate to Governor Brian Kemp. It is now available for those who want to promote the preciousness of all human life.
The new design depicts an infant's hand resting in an adult's hand. It replaces the original plate that featured an image of two children.
Albert Mohler and His 'Woke' Seminary Feeling the Heat: Conservative Christians say Mohler No Longer Speaks For Us
- By Cathy Mickels
SEATTLE -- In response to the growing threat of political correctness and progressive politics within the conservative evangelical establishment, Peter Lumpkins, Associate Professor of Christian Studies at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland, Georgia, recently stated, "...the little guy in the church" is "standing up against a massive network of big evangelicalism," which he believes is leaning excessively to both the theological and political left. This is not setting well for the traditional Southern Baptist and he states, "A denomination earthquake is imminent."
Impeachment: The Left's Ultimate Weapon
- By Pat Buchanan
In 1868, President Andrew Johnson was impeached for violating the Tenure of Office Act that had been enacted by Congress over his veto in 1867. Defying the law, Johnson fired Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, without getting Senate approval, as the act required him to do.
In his 1956 Pulitzer Prize-winning book, John F. Kennedy made Edmund Ross one of the Senate's "Profiles in Courage" for his decisive and heroic vote not to convict and remove Johnson.
ACCU Announces Selection of New President/CEO
- By Christian Newswire
GLENDORA, Calif. -- The Board of Directors of America's Christian Credit Union officially introduced the new President and CEO at a specially called staff meeting this morning at 8:30am. Vicki VannBerstein (photo) will assume the post succeeding retiring CEO, Mendell Thompson, who has served for 34 years and been employed at ACCU for 43.
Democracy and Tyranny
- By Walter Williams
During President Donald J. Trump's impeachment trial, we'll hear a lot of talk about our rules for governing. One frequent claim is that our nation is a democracy. If we've become a democracy, it would represent a deep betrayal of our founders, who saw democracy as another form of tyranny. In fact, the word democracy appears nowhere in our nation's two most fundamental documents, the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. The founders laid the ground rules for a republic as written in the Constitution's Article IV, Section 4, which guarantees "to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government."
Volleyball Athlete Crowned Miss NGU 2020
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![L to R; Miss NGU 2020 Kasie Thomas, first runner-up Brooke Biondo, second runner-up Hope Scott, and third runner-up Kimberly Ensley participated in the Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17. L to R; Miss NGU 2020 Kasie Thomas, first runner-up Brooke Biondo, second runner-up Hope Scott, and third runner-up Kimberly Ensley participated in the Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17.](/images/Miss-NGU-2020_Insider-Header_500x300.jpg)
Allison Yeater Lipe, Miss North Greenville University 2019, passed her crown to Kasie Thomas, a sophomore broadcast media major from Wetumpka, AL, during the annual Miss NGU scholarship competition on Friday, Jan. 17 in Turner Chapel. Thomas will compete this summer in the Miss South Carolina competition.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for February 3-7, 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, February 3, 2020: Tonight Annie Broughton hosts a Nite Line about the power of our words. Barbara Corley, the author of I’m Not Taking It Anymore, discusses how she was verbally abused in her marriage. Donnette Robinson sings on tonight’s program and shares how The Lord led her to write her book, Broken Promises: Words Do Hurt.
West Virginia in the Un-Civil War
- By Mike Scruggs
The Union Annexation of 50 Virginia Counties
![Confederate Monument in Romney, WV Confederate Monument in Romney, WV](/images/West-Virginia-in-the-Un-Civil-War_0638.jpg)
I have no doubt that the great majority of the people of West Virginia today believe they are better off separated from Virginia. They have their own two U.S. senators, and most importantly, they are not ruled by the wacko-leftist, anti-Second Amendment, pro-baby-disposal Democrat Governor Ralph Northam and his slavishly politically correct Neo-Marxist comrades in the Virginia Legislature. “Democrat” was once a virtual synonym for conservative, especially in the South. But that was a far cry from the present madness. The Republican Party during the Civil War and Reconstruction periods was dominated by its big-business-big-government establishment wing. That has been slowly changing since Eisenhower. Reagan was a first peak of pro-worker, pro-middle class, common sense economic and social conservatism. President Trump has been a flowering and aggressive triumph of these same principles, vanquishing titanic errors of globalism and obsequious political fashions. It is a grave mistake to assume Republican and Democrat mean the same thing today as they did in 1860.
Could You Become A Martyr?
- By W.H. Lamb
Would we, or could we—be willing to martyr ourselves for our beliefs? For our religious or political principles that we hold sacred and/or inviolable? Ah, that is a question to ponder, isn’t it? The definition of “martyr” is: One who willingly endures extreme persecution, suffering, torment or death for a religious or a firm political belief. Obviously, history tells us of untold numbers of men and women who have done just that—who have stood firm for God or Country (or both)—who wrapped themselves in “the full armor of God”, or in their own definitions of “political principles”, or perhaps in the flag of the country that they lived and died for, and who withstood the worst that the enemies of God and man, or their own personal enemies, could inflict upon them, even unto death! So once again I ask: Would we be willing to do likewise? Could we—you and I-- allow ourselves to be martyred? Would that the answer was that simple.
Contact Your Senators to Urge Them to Vote “No” on President Trump’s Impeachment
- By Eagle Forum
A witch-hunt is underway in the Senate right now to remove President Trump from office. Since House Democrats voted to impeach him, the Senate now is moving forward with a trial. Our Senators are forced to deal with a case that warrants no criminal activity. The two articles show no violation of any law.
State Law Violated: PURC Fails to Submit Annual Reviews of PSC Members
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
A legislatively controlled committee violated state law in recent years by not giving the General Assembly annual performance reviews of individual S.C. Public Service Commission members, who set utility rates for residents and businesses statewide, a review by The Nerve found.
Timing could be everything.
BJU Partners with The Blood Connection
- By Randy Page - BJU
Bob Jones University will host its semi-annual Blood Connection Drive beginning today through Wednesday, Jan. 29, from 12 p.m. - 7 p.m. each day. Blood Connection buses will be located adjacent to the Alumni Building near the Wade Hampton Boulevard entrance.
Pro-Life is Pro-Women
- By Eagle Forum
Eagle Forum attends the March for Life
![Tabitha Walter & Kirsten Hasler at the annual March for Life 2020 Tabitha Walter & Kirsten Hasler at the annual March for Life 2020](/images/Eagle-Forum-at-Pro-Life-March-2020.jpg)
This Friday, Tabitha Walter and Kirsten Hasler joined with tens of thousands of pro-life supporters from across the nation at the annual March for Life. The event, themed “Life Empowers: Pro-Life Is Pro-Woman,” celebrated the centennial anniversary of the 19th Amendment or the woman’s right to vote.
Remarks by President Trump at the 47th Annual March for Life
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- The following is a transcript of remarks made by President Trump at the 47th annual March for Life on the National Mall:
THE PRESIDENT: Well, thank you very much and thank you, Jeanne. It is my profound honor to be the first President in history to attend the March for Life. (Applause.) We're here for a very simple reason: to defend the right of every child, born and unborn, to fulfill their God-given potential. (Applause.)
NGU School of Theatre Presents ‘Truth be Told’
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![NGU School of Theatre will present “Truth be Told” Feb. 13-15. NGU School of Theatre will present “Truth be Told” Feb. 13-15.](/images/Truth-Be-Told.jpg)
Tigerville, SC -- The North Greenville University (NGU) School of Theatre presents an original piece written by NGU Theatre Department Chair and Associate Dean of the School of the Arts Amy Dunlap. The play is based on the life of Sojourner Truth, born Isabella Bomfree, a former slave.
Life on the March
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Since that horrible Monday in 1973 -- the day our Supreme Court signed the death warrant for millions of unborn children -- America has had four pro-life presidents. Not one of them appeared at a March for Life rally -- until today. When Donald Trump walked across the stage at the National Mall, in front of a sea of pro-lifers, he wasn't just making a statement. He was cementing a legacy.
Trump Administration Moves to Stop California from Forcing Abortion Coverage into Every Health Care Plan
- By Life Legal Defense Foundation
WASHINGTON -- Today, the Trump Administration took action against a 2014 California policy forcing all insurance providers to include elective abortion in all health insurance policies sold in the state. According to a letter from the Office of Civil Rights in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS OCS) to California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, California has 30 days to notify the Office whether it intends to continue enforcing its abortion coverage mandate, "or will instead agree to take corrective actions to come into compliance with the law." Failure to comply jeopardizes billions of dollars in federal funds that flow to California each year.
Auschwitz -- 75 Years Later Deception Continues
- By Gary McCullough
The whistle bellowed and the tracks creaked, as we slowed, then stopped. Shaking from the cold, I knew my anxiety would soon pass. Folded in my vest pocket was my future, my family's future. The deed to a dairy farm, complete with four cows. We had sold most everything in order to secure our peace; to purchase this deed and the train tickets my wife, my two bundles-of-joy and I were now traveling on.
We brought with us our remaining precious belongings, including my father's watch, safely tucked in my suitcase. Monica and Teresa each had their suitcases, stuffed with clothing, most of which their mother had hand-sewn, and assorted treasures my four and six-year-olds had stowed away. Each held tightly a doll from their Aunt Olga. My family was ready to start our new life. Here, far from the war, far from the anger and bitterness that had come with the war. Here in our new home in Oświęcim.
Auschwitz -- 75 Years Later Deception Continues
- By Gary McCullough
The whistle bellowed and the tracks creaked, as we slowed, then stopped. Shaking from the cold, I knew my anxiety would soon pass. Folded in my vest pocket was my future, my family's future. The deed to a dairy farm, complete with four cows. We had sold most everything in order to secure our peace; to purchase this deed and the train tickets my wife, my two bundles-of-joy and I were now traveling on.
We brought with us our remaining precious belongings, including my father's watch, safely tucked in my suitcase. Monica and Teresa each had their suitcases, stuffed with clothing, most of which their mother had hand-sewn, and assorted treasures my four and six-year-olds had stowed away. Each held tightly a doll from their Aunt Olga. My family was ready to start our new life. Here, far from the war, far from the anger and bitterness that had come with the war. Here in our new home in Oświęcim.
The Democrats' Disgraceful Hail Mary
- By David Limbaugh
I don't know about you, but I'm a little tired of Rep. Adam Schiff and the Democratic horde's portraying every charge against President Donald Trump as Trump's effort to interfere with this or that election.
In his opening statement at the Senate impeachment trial, Lead House Impeachment Manager Schiff, puffed up with false indignation, did it again. President Trump made an "attempt to use the powers of the presidency to cheat in an election," said Schiff, and he must be impeached.
Policy Innovator Donald Trump
- By Neil Patel
Not many people think of President Donald Trump as a detailed policy innovator. His detractors still view him as a buffoon unequipped to run the country. His supporters view him as a guy who has succeeded on great instincts. Not many view the president as a guy who gets under the hood to study the details of policy options. But with historically low unemployment; a booming stock market; trade deals in place with China, Mexico and Canada; and many other wins under his belt, it's a good time to examine the president's policy record. Maybe the Trump team deserves more credit than they have received -- especially when it comes to immigration.
Hillary Puts Bernie Into Her Basket of Deplorables
- By Pat Buchanan
"Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done. He was a career politician." So says Hillary Clinton of her former Senate colleague and 2016 rival for the Democratic nomination, Bernie Sanders.
Her assessment of Sanders' populist-socialist agenda?
"It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."
UPDATE: Equal Rights Amendment
- By Anne Schlafly Cori, Eagle Forum Chairman
The Department of Justice recently issued a legal opinion stating that the ERA is dead because TWICE now, the deadline set by Congress has expired.
Nevertheless, pro-abortion groups like NARAL and Planned Parenthood are fighting for the ERA because they believe it will enshrine Roe v. Wade into law. So, we must continue to fight back. Virginia just ratified ERA.
States like South Carolina, Arizona, and Utah are considering ERA resolutions.
Faith Trailer for 'Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words' Reveals U.S. Supreme Court Justice Originally Planned to Enter the Clergy
- By Manifold Productions, Inc.
Known for his silence during oral argument, Justice Thomas speaks out at length for the first time in groundbreaking new documentary on faith, conviction, and standing up for what you believe.
In Theaters Nationwide on January 31st
WASHINGTON - Manifold Productions, Inc.-creator of 15 award-winning films over 30 years-is releasing the faith trailer for the new documentary, Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words, which is coming to theaters nationwide as part of a platform theatrical release starting January 31. With unprecedented access, producer/director Michael Pack interviewed Justice Thomas and his wife, Virginia, for over 30 hours-the longest interview any Supreme Court Justice has ever given.
California ProLife Leaders Ask Governor to Enforce His Promised 'No Kill State' Commitment
- By Christian Newswire
SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- Leadership of the California ProLife Council and Right to Life Federation (California ProLife) the stale's largest prolife alliance, today asked Governor Newsom to keep his commitment to make California a "No Kill State."
Sheila Green, Esq., Vice-President of California ProLife, provided documentation that the state no longer enforces the existing 'Born Alive Infant Protection Act' protecting viable babies born in the course of an abortion (Health and Safety, Sec. 123435).
Illegal Immigrant Caravans and Criminal Catholics
- By Michelle Malkin
The latest, lawless migrant caravan hurtling from Honduras to our southern border is as organic as AstroTurf.
The Central American trespassers now number between 2,500 and 4,000. Two weeks ago, slickly designed flyers disseminated on social media beckoned them to sign up for the latest journey and meet at a bus stop in San Pedro Sula. That village is caravan ground zero, where Honduras's destabilizing Libre Party and its former top legislator-turned-agitator Bartolo Fuentes, have brazenly spearheaded past caravan organizing campaigns since President Donald Trump took office.
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- Score One for Public School Kids
- World Premiere: 'UNSUSTAINABLE - The UN's Agenda for World Domination'
- Bob Jones University Presents Pirates of Penzance
- The Theater Of The Absurd—The Growing Curse of Politically Correct Non-thinking!
- Voting Changes for Sheriff's Special Election Primary
- Lewis, Smith Face off in Debate
- Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
- Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 27-31, 2020
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