- 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
Trumps Move for Peace Amid Protests in Iran Opens Doors for More Churches to be Planted
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- This week a group of Christian leaders working in the Middle East have gathered together to express their thanks and offered their prayers following the announcement by President Trump last week which has led to the de-escalation of the conflict with Iran for one simple reason: No war means more Churches can continue to be planted inside of Iran.
Open Doors' 2020 World Watch List Reveals Surge of Violence, 'Human Rights Nightmare' in China
- By Christian Newswire
WASHINGTON -- Today Open Doors announced the 2020 World Watch List at a press conference in Washington, D.C, and revealed that Christians living in China are experiencing unprecedented levels of persecution, and their quality of life is deteriorating at an alarming rate. China jumped four spots, from #27 in 2019 to #23 in 2020, on the annual list which ranks the top 50 most dangerous countries for Christians.
Assistant Secretary of State Robert Destro and U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-AL) provided remarks at the press conference, and three Chinese Christians who have faced persecution for their faith provided personal narrative to support Open Doors' findings.
Steven Andrew Calls America to 'Declare the USA is Pro-life' to 'Save the Nation' and 'For God to Give Good Leaders'
- By Christian Newswire
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- "To save the nation" and "for God to give good leaders who love America," Steven Andrew calls the country to agree with God and declare: "God is pro-life. I am pro-life. The USA is pro-life!" A brochure and videos provide answers on why God says to be pro-life. Andrew is pastor of USA Christian Church and leads the group "America Is On the Lord's Side," with leading Christians and pastors nationwide.
Introducing MrsAmerica.org: the True Phyllis Schlafly
- By Eagle Forum
“She won at life,” said a writer in talking about my mother, Phyllis Schlafly. What a great line! After her death, several commentators wrote that Phyllis Schlafly was so unusual that she was an outlier and the New York Times even dared to ask, “Where is the Phyllis Schlafly of our time”?
Look around and you will see a multitude of women who have been inspired and influenced by Phyllis Schlafly. Any woman can win at life in the way Phyllis Schlafly won, including you. How did she do it?
NGU Greer Campus to Host “Transforming Your Corporate Culture for Eternal Value” Seminar
- By LaVerne Howell - NGU
![Chris Patton, Global CEO for His Faith At Work, will be the featured speaker at NGU’s Christian Leaders Business Series professional development seminar on Tuesday, Jan. 28. Chris Patton, Global CEO for His Faith At Work, will be the featured speaker at NGU’s Christian Leaders Business Series professional development seminar on Tuesday, Jan. 28.](/images/Chris-Patton.jpg)
North Greenville University’s Tim Brashier Campus in Greer continues its Christian Leaders Business Series with a “Transforming your Corporate Culture for Eternal Value” seminar on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The seminar will take place at 405 Lancaster Avenue in Greer from 9 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. The featured presenter will be Chris Patton, Global CEO of His Way at Work.
Greenville County Sheriff Run-Off Debate
- By Press Release
Candidates A.T. Tommy Smith and Hobart Lewis will be answering questions in this open public forum with Joey Hudson and Deb Sofield serving as moderators. It's your chance to get informed for this critical upcoming election!
Click HERE to get Tickets. It is FREE.
Understanding Islamic Teachings on Treatment of Women
- By Mike Scruggs
Submission, Marriage, Sex, FGM, and Civilization Jihad
![Imam Mosque, Tehran, Iran Imam Mosque, Tehran, Iran](/images/Scruggs_01-13-20_0615.jpg)
Islamic doctrine governing women is based on the principle of submission. Islam does not mean peace as erroneously stated by several American politicians following 911. It means submission to Islamic Law (Sharia) as revealed by the sacred trilogy of the Koran, the Hadiths (traditions), and Sira (life of Muhammad). All three bear the heavy imprint of Muhammad, who is called the perfect Muslim example 91 times in the Koran. The “Golden Rule of Islam” is essentially to obey the words and example of Muhammad.
Homer D. Bryant Remembered
- By Press Release
Homer D. Bryant, 96, of Greenville, passed away on Tuesday, December 31, 2019.
Born in West Pelzer, he was a son of the late Dee and Mattie Lollis Bryant.
Homer served his country as a member of the United States Army during WWII in the European Theater from 1943 until 1946. He was a faithful member of Dunean Baptist Church, as well as a former Past Master of Dunean Masonic Lodge #359 and American Legion Post #3.
Trump's In-Kind Contribution to Bernie
- By Pat Buchanan
The directed killing of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, Iran's blood-soaked field marshal in the "forever war" of the Middle East, has begun to roil the politics of both the region and the USA.
A stunned and shaken Iran retaliated by firing a dozen missiles at two U.S. bases in Iraq. Yet, before launching the attack, Iran signaled that its retaliation would be strictly proportionate, to avoid an escalation.
U.S. forces were warned where the missiles would hit. Result: zero U.S. casualties in the two strikes.
Taylors Town Square Meeting
- By Tony Dunn
Ken Hemm of American Legion Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214, Taylors, SC, talk to guest at the Taylors Town Square monthly meeting. Ken spoke about the American Legion and the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History.
War Museum Tour
- By Tony Dunn
Danny Ban Bave and his grandson Andrew Ban Bave are given a tour of the Cecil D. Buchanan Museum of Military History by Bobby Prater. The Museum is located at The American Legion Major Rudolf Anderson, Jr. Post 214, 3110 Wade Hampton Blvd. on Saturday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sunday 1-5 p.m.
CONSPIRACIES - Past, Present, Future (Part 2 of 2)
- By W.H. Lamb
“Conspiracies have played a significant role in mankind’s past, present, and probably the future.” - Bliss Tew
(I apologize in advance for the length of this article. As you “plow” through it, perhaps you can begin to understand why there is so much to say about this subject, so please stick with me to the end.)
Last time we examined seven historical conspiracies, or “plots”, that did change history, or could have had they not been detected before they came to fruition. To further reinforce my argument that there have always been “conspiracies” among mankind, probably since shortly after Adam and Eve were driven out of The Garden, I’d like to review several more for your appraisal, further reinforcing my arguments. Always remember those three common elements necessary for some human activity to qualify as a “conspiracy”: It must be engaged in by two or more people, it must be kept secret from all but the most dedicated conspirators, and it must be for evil or unlawful purposes.
Unappreciated Crime Costs
- By Walter Williams
Criminal activity imposes huge costs on black residents in low-income neighborhoods of cities such as Chicago, Baltimore, Detroit, St. Louis, Philadelphia and many others. Thousands of black Americans were murdered in 2019. Over 90% of the time, the perpetrator was also black. Leftists and social justice warriors charge that what blacks have to fear most is being shot and killed by police, but the numbers don't add up. For several years, The Washington Post has been documenting police shootings in America. Last year, 933 people were shot and killed by police. Twenty-three percent (212) of people shot and killed were black; 35% (331) were white; 16% (155) were Hispanic and 201 were of other or unknown races. The high homicide rate within the black community doesn't begin to tell the full tragedy.
Aaron Coffey to Preach Opening Services
- By Randy Page - BJU
Aaron Coffey, leader of the Coffey Ministries team, will preach the opening services of Bob Jones University’s spring 2020 semester. Services will be held Jan. 14-15 at 7 p.m. in Founder’s Memorial Amphitorium. The Coffey Ministries team will provide special music on Wednesday night.
War Powers or More Powers for Pelosi?
- By Tony Perkins - Family Research Council
Just because you're elected to Congress doesn't mean you understand the Constitution. Back in 2011, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute was shocked to find out that less than half of America's elected officials could name the three branches of government. Nine years later, not much has changed. Today's Democrats still don't understand the difference between the executive branch and legislative branch -- or they'd stop trying to tell Donald Trump how to do his job. The president doesn't need a permission slip from Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to run the military. But based on the debate over this week's War Powers Resolution, that's news to her.
American Heritage Girls Rolls Out New Age-Specific Girl Handbooks
- By American Heritage Girls
Non-profit ministry releases updated Girl Handbooks with new look and feel
CINCINNATI -- American Heritage Girls, Inc. (AHG) is rolling out its new Girl Handbooks - updated with a fresh look, and personalized elements to enhance each girl's AHG journey. The new Girl Handbook will be available for Girl Members to purchase at the ministry's 25th Anniversary Convention in July and via the AHGstore the first week of August.
Trump's Handling of Iran Deserves Praise
- By Neil Patel
Is it possible President Donald Trump may have perfectly played the Iran conflict? He's been criticized for different and various reasons by people on the left and on the right. There's been a real concern that the president could get us into a war with Iran. It's early but it seems like Trump has effectively fired a warning shot at Iran to ramp down their continuing escalations -- without risking more American lives. If that's how it plays out, it will be hard not to credit the president for his handling of this matter.
Pelosi's Democrats Threaten Democracy in the Name of Protecting It
- By David Limbaugh
Did you notice how presidential President Donald Trump appeared at his press conference on Iran? It was a fitting symbol for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's colossal failure in withholding the impeachment articles from the Senate.
Whatever Pelosi's loony strategy -- her unorthodox decision to withhold is only about strategy and not principle -- she has ensured that the hyperpartisan impeachment will be viewed for exactly what it was. For all the Democrats' manufactured impeachment drama, people seem to care less and less about the their shameless effort to affix a scarlet letter to Trump's presidential record.
Vietnam Veterans of America Meeting
- By Tony Dunn
The Vietnam Veterans of America meeting for January held at Greenville Shrine Club. VVA Chapter 523 meets the first Wednesday of the month.
Is Full Day 4 Year Old Pre-School Really A Good Idea?
- By Johnnelle Raines
SC Governor Henry McMaster has decided that SC taxpayers need to invest in putting more money into a full day public education for low income parents' 4 year old children. This proposal involves spending at least $53 million of taxpayer funds in hopes of improving student educational outcomes.
20 Olympic Transgender Policies: Track and Field Makes it Tougher, USA Swimming Stays the Same
- By Christian Newswire
MADISON -- In September 2019, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) decided to keep in place their transgender policies for the upcoming 2020 Olympics in Tokyo. However, they gave each sport the ability to adjust the rules.
Starting in 2003, transgenders were required to have surgery, plus lower their testosterone levels to 10 nanomoles over twelve months. In 2015, the IOC said transgenders could compete without surgery, but still had to keep their levels at 10.
The New Racism
- By Walter Williams
A voter may dislike a black, homosexual or female candidate, but it's not likely that he would openly admit it. However, diversity-crazed leftist/progressive Democrats have openly condemned the physical characteristics of some of their 2020 presidential candidates. Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are leading the polls despite the fact that they have been condemned as old white men. While Pete Buttigieg is homosexual, something that pleases diversity crazies, he is also a white man, young and religious. With Kamala Harris' departure from the race, the Democratic field has lost one of its persons of color. Another, Senator Cory Booker, stands at 2% in the polls; his days are numbered. That means the only Democratic candidates polling high are those condemned as old white people -- two men and one woman, Elizabeth Warren.
The Culture War Comes to the Old Dominion
- By Pat Buchanan
Since 1969, "Virginia Is for Lovers" has been the tourism and travel slogan of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Advertising Age called it "one of the most iconic ad campaigns in the past 50 years."
But the Virginia of 2020 seems to be another country than the friendly commonwealth to which this writer moved four decades ago.
Charlottesville, home to Thomas Jefferson's University of Virginia, has become famous as the site of a 2017 Klan-Nazi clash with antifa over the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee from a municipal park. During the clash, protester Heather Heyer was run over and killed.
ERA Cannot Use a Back Door to the U.S. Constitution
- By Eagle Forum
January 9th, 2020, while emotional women garbed in red Handmaid's Tale dress stood in solidarity outside the Virginia Capitol, ERA opponents cheered. Earlier that morning, the Department of Justice released an opinion asserting that the ERA is dead, validating the 1982 Supreme Court decision in NOW v. Idaho and dismissing Virginia’s attempts to pass it.
As the opinion says:
“Congress may not revive a proposed amendment after a deadline for its ratification has expired. Should Congress wish to propose the amendment anew, it may do so through the same procedures required to propose an amendment in the first instance, consistent with Article V of the Constitution.”
“With this opinion, we are hopeful ERA supporters in both Virginia and the rest of the country will stop claiming that there is only one state left to ratify the Amendment,” said Eagle Forum Chairman Anne Schlafly Cori. “The ratification process must start anew. Americans deserve a robust debate on the merits of the ERA.”
U.S. Attorney General William Barr Confirmed to Speak at NRB 2020 Convention in Nashville
- By NRB
WASHINGTON -- The Honorable William P. Barr, Attorney General of the United States, is confirmed to speak Wednesday, February 26, during the NRB 2020 Christian Media Convention taking place February 25-28 in Nashville, Tennessee.
"At a time when the U.S. Constitution is being stretched by many to provide political rather than legal guidance, and while questions of corruption in government are at an all-time high, NRB deems the appearance of America's Attorney General at our national convention to be both significant and opportune," said Janet Parshall, NRB's Chairman of the Board.
Survey Results Show Disturbing Trend: More Abortion Clinics Moving into the Late-Term Abortion Business
- By Christian Newswire
Part Two released of Operation Rescue's abortion facility survey report
WASHINGTON -- Operation Rescue released the second part of a two-part report, "The Status of American Abortion Facilities in 2019." Today's report reveals the disturbing trend that more surgical abortion facilities are now conducting abortions at later gestational stages overall.
Women Oppose ERA
- By Eagle Forum
Eagle Forum stood as a voice of opposition as ERA supporters gathered in Richmond in their latest attempt to pass the amendment. Our Chairman, Anne Schlafly Cori, participated in a press conference, along with many other notable conservative women, in Richmond, Virginia outlining the lies ERA proponents have long used defending the amendment.
Nite Line Guest Line-up for January 20-24, 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, January 20, 2020: Tonight on Nite Line Annie Broughton presents an interview with Dr. Alveda King, an evangelist, civil rights activist, and niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Essie Sullivan, the author of Hold Your Head Up: Your Self-Esteem Matters!, reveals how she was able to trust in the Lord as a single divoced parent raising three children. Pastor Todd Curry discusses his ministry, St. Peter, The Rock, Inc., and ministers in music throughout the evening.
- Who Decides Who Gets In?
- Dems and Iran: The Best of Enemies
- ACCU Closes 2019 with Multiple Acts of Kindness
- North Greenville University announces partnership with Tree of Life Bookstores
- Children Are Our Future
- Remembering the 1983 Marine Barracks Bombing in Beirut
- Political Playbooks
- Miami Voice: Evangelicals Speak out in Florida
- The New Racism
- New Survey Shows 367 Abortion Facilities Have Closed Since 2013
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