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The Sovereignty of God and the Politics of Men

December 1, 2010
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This article comes from Rev. Aaron Williams, Senior Pastor at Mount Zion Baptist Church in Seattle. Soon after the Nov. 2, 2010 elections, he published this article in the Zion News and I thought it was a great reminder of God’s Sovereignty. This article is re-published with his permission. There is no formal or...
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Jesus Wins!

November 9, 2010
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Jesus Wins!

This just in, all across the country, today, people have elected Jesus to be their Lord. Jesus wins! What a tremendous victory in the Kingdom of God. As far as I know, Jesus was not elected Mayor, Governor, Senator, or anything else on November 2nd. I’m not actually sure anyone voted for him at...
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Spin ’round and ’round

November 1, 2010
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Spin ’round and ’round

I often feel spun ’round and ’round in politics. People are always taking different views and then adjusting them slightly. They adjust their views again and again until they aren’t really saying anything at all. I’ve heard this called spin in the world of Public Relations. More often, I think we identify spin when...
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Write In Jesus Lawn Sign Sighting #1!

October 31, 2010
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Write In Jesus Lawn Sign Sighting #1!

They are official! Political lawn signs endorsing Jesus of Nazareth as a write-in candidate have been seen along 148th Ave in the Bellevue / Redmond, WA area. I know this is crappy looking (taken from a car going 40mph) but it’s really cool to see an idea manifest itself. When you go to vote,...
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Words of the wise

October 30, 2010
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Words of the wise

Being a foremost learned man on Abraham Lincoln (I’ve read one biography), I can safely say he was a wise man. Last night, I was watching videos on Ted and found this fabulous one on reforming the education system. Sir Ken Robinson quotes Lincoln saying: The dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to...
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VOTE!

October 28, 2010
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VOTE!

In no way does this website encourage you not to vote. We all have a duty, as citizens of a democracy, to vote. Voting is how we make our voices heard. Our vote is significant. Every vote is significant. If you go to the ballot booths, you do not throw your vote away. The...
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Glittering generalities

October 26, 2010
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Glittering generalities

This morning I stumbled upon this from the official pamphlet of the 1939 New York World’s Fair: “The eyes of the Fair are on the future – not in the sense of peering toward the unknown nor attempting to foretell the events of tomorrow and the shape of things to come, but in the...
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Isaiah 9:6

October 25, 2010
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Isaiah 9:6

I was encouraged this morning as to the intent of this website by Isaiah 9:6 (emphasis mine): For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace. I...
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Between a rock and a hard place

October 24, 2010
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Between a rock and a hard place

Wikipedia disambiguates the term “between a rock and a hard place” as a dilemma. The word “dilemma” has its roots in Greek, literally translated as “double proposition,” meaning a problem offering two solutions, neither of which is practically acceptable. Personally, I feel that way a lot when voting. Do you often dislike the dilemmas...
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