To access the disaster relief page for Baptists on Mission, click here. This organization used to be North Carolina Baptist Men; and will be concentrating on disaster relief in the western part of our state. You can donate or inquire about volunteering at the link provided.
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A Conversation With Roger Kimball
I had read many articles by Roger Kimball in National Review over the years, but had never seen him interviewed. It was a treat to see him speak with Eric Metaxas, and listen to a wide-ranging conservative conversation:
Background Info On Kamala
There are two good articles I would like to bring to readers’ attention. The first deals with Kamala’s early life and upbringing. She repeatedly refers to herself as having been brought up in a “middle class family”. However, close scrutiny suggests she came from an upper middle class family and […]
Socialist Candidate For NC Labor Commissioner Was A George Floyd Rioter
Via Carolina Plott Hound, we learn that Braxton Winston from Charlotte was one of the rioters in response to the death of George Floyd a few years ago. He also has been charged with domestic violence. Winston is running for NC Labor Commissioner against Luke Farley. Farley is, by leaps […]
“Broken Healthcare System”, and State AG’s Go After Pediatricians’ Specialty Society
Check this out. Observe the problems that can be associated with physicians being employed by corporate entities, whether these be hospital systems or otherwise: Note is also made of the fact that 20 state Attorneys General are going after the American Academy of Pediatrics because of its corrupt advocacy on […]
City of Greensboro Pays Settlement To Cover Former City Manager’s Actions
Readers might recall that the former Greensboro City Manager– an African immigrant– who was forced to resign his position in the aftermath of a domestic violence call at his home. The Triad Business Journal is now reporting that the city of Greensboro has paid out approximately $200,000 in connection with […]
For Politically Silent Pastors and Churches
Mark DeVine, a professor with the theological seminary at Samford University, discusses the fact that our nation has been sliding into totalitarianism. He then points out that many pastors and churches have chosen to be apolitical or neutral politically. While Christians have no consistently faithful friends in the major parties, […]
Greensboro Pride Festival
There was apparently a Pride Festival in downtown Greensboro this past weekend. We are now subjected, in various places, to Pride Month, Pride Week and Pride Festivals. It is never enough. What is being recognized? Sinfulness and debauchery. It is reported that 50,000 flocked to the Pride Festival last year. […]
The Week Southern Baptists Felt The Weight Of Bad Decisions on “Sexual Abuse”
The manner in which the Southern Baptist Convention’s leadership chose to handle the “sexual abuse” crisis was controversial from the outset. Their solution took away the autonomy of local churches, and presumed certain of the men accused to be guilty. Megan Basham devoted over forty pages of her book to […]
Was Mark Robinson A Victim of Impersonation/ Fraud?
The allegations about Mark Robinson are simultaneously serious and disappointing. But yesterday, I noticed that another prominent conservative figure with a national profile– Christopher Rufo– protested that he had been alleged to have a similar account set up at one of the same sites Robinson was accused of using. Rufo […]