Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label America. Show all posts

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Paul Revere and the 21st Century

I am angry. My heart pounds, my fists shake, and I sputter and cough out objections and exclamations. Why am I here, and not there? I ought to be running through the streets of Washington with my panting horse, crying “Congress is coming! Congress is coming!” for our foe is on their way, and will one day be parading into our homes. How can I help but be excited? Apathy only stirs me up, and were that this battle one beyond words and documents, and I a ready soldier, I would gladly take up arms to defend liberty.


My youthful frustration tells me there is nothing I can do and that it's out of my hands. My head tells me to go make some phone calls; write some letters. My heart tells me to rely on a sovereign God, and trust Him for the outcome. Which call is hardest to live out?


“What a historic time for our nation...” “What an honor for you, Mr. Speaker, in such a time...” “Today we will make history...” The Democrats are speaking on the floor. History? As the nation that once was founded on God-given rights and freedoms, and then abused and usurped those same freedoms in one big, record-breaking sweep?


I am an American girl of the past. My patriotic pride is based on those men who fought in the name of the Lord to protect the innocent, guard their families, and preserve the way of liberty for their future generations. When I place my hand over my heart, I gaze at the stripes on the flag; remembering not the personal and pure sacrifice of so many politicians today, but of the blood shed by men not so long ago during the forming of our nation. Will I and my family have the courage to show such sacrifice and dedication when the time comes?


This post may mean nothing to you. Maybe you found my blog through a random Google search, or happened to click a link from another blog. Maybe you don't care about the life and ramblings of a simple girl in Nebraska. But I ask you this: how much do you care about your freedom? Are you willing to pay fines, heavy taxes and penalties, and even spend time in jail if you refuse to purchase something you don't want? And even more importantly, how ardently will you oppose Satan's forces in our society, and proclaim the cross of Christ?


Sometimes my anger over injustice, and my eagerness to be a part of the action gets the best of me... and causes me to despair over my lack of control and influence. Tonight would be the opportune moment to let loose, as our Representatives vote on H.R. 3962, “Health Care for All of America”. Yes, we've written letters, we've called our Congressman, we've met with staff members and shared our concern over this very hot bill. Tonight we will pray. And then we will sleep, trusting our passions, concerns, anger, frustrations, and fears to Someone completely in control, and unconcerned.


Will you sleep tonight?


Wednesday, January 28, 2009

About Patriot Undeserving

American girl...

When I started my original blog “Jennifer's Musings” in 2004, my intentions were to strengthen my writing skills and share some silly ideas with various friends. What took me by surprise was the response I received from complete strangers who read, commented, encouraged, as well as criticized my writings. I was motivated by both the encouragement and opposition, and quickly found myself growing more familiar with the Christian Teen Blogosphere, with much admiration for the cause of the Rebelution. Since then I have continued to grow in controversial blogging with a vision to be a part of the rebellion against feminism, secularism and more sins growing rampant in our culture.

Currently I am a stay-at-home daughter residing in the red state of Nebraska with my family of 9. Home schooled all my life, I graduated in 2008 and have not pursued college as many would expect. This is yet another controversial subject which I am not afraid to touch on as I instead pursue various dreams and ministries; including teaching dance, working with a Political Action Committee, taking part in Church ministries and continuing to study at home.


Saved by Grace...


If I were to write on this blog, and publish posts under my name with no mention of Jesus Christ, I would be claiming praise and recognition stolen from the one who created it. I live and breath each day solely because my Lord is a gracious God, and all I do is because of His amazing mercy, even down to each post on this blog. My writings, I pray, reflect a biblical outlook on culture as I seek to bring to light the reason for living and searching for reform.

I am completely undeserving of God's special grace towards me for “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). I am fallen and helpless, and so it is only through His power that my errant writings may be of any worth. It is my prayer that the verses below would come to light in my readers' lives;


But God, being rich in mercy, because of the great love with which he loved us, even when we were dead in our trespasses, made us alive together with Christ— by grace you have been saved— and raised us up with him and seated us with him in the heavenly places in Christ Jesus, so that in the coming ages he might show the immeasurable riches of his grace in kindness toward us in Christ Jesus. For by grace you have been saved through faith. And this is not your own doing; it is the gift of God, not a result of works, so that no one may boast. For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them.

-Ephes. 2:4-10


As I seek to seek to pursue excellence in my writing I pray that you, my reader, would be enlightened and edified not by my works but by the power of the gospel transforming my feeble words.


Undeserving of Freedom...


Many conservatives today are becoming increasingly pessimistic and bitter about the secular turn our nation has taken since the days of our founding fathers. There is no doubt that the liberals have wreaked havoc upon our constitution and biblical foundations, but this is in no way a call to abandon our nation. If our government and society can be called away by the devil in a mere 200 years, how much quicker can it be claimed by the Almighty God?

I have much hope for America not only for the many freedoms we have the spiritual weapons to reclaim, but also for the many blessings we continue to enjoy. Having been spoiled by our liberty and wealth, we forget nations bloodstained by mass killings of Christians who must run from their lives and struggle to care for their families in poverty. We forget the horrendous economic situations, the ongoing civil wars, the poverty and complete government control in nations such as China, India, the Middle East and much of Africa.

We as fallen sinners are completely undeserving of our liberty, privileges and prosperity in a nation such as America. What a sin it is to bewail our easy situations, and even more so of a failure and sin against God to give up this country we have inherited. While I endeavor to be a culture-changer and bring reform to our nation, I am without hesitation thankful to be an American girl living in the United States.

Why a Patriot? I love this country that the Lord has placed me in and have not given up on it. As Noah Webster described it, so I want to be


“A person who loves her country, and zealously supports and defends it and its interests.”


A young patriot from rural Nebraska can do nothing to save a nation. A perfect God willing use his many imperfect children can do it all.

For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us. For the creation waits with eager longing for the revealing of the sons of God. For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of him who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay and obtain the freedom of the glory of the children of God.

-Romans 8:18-21

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Why campaign?

As a young person involved in politics, I receive many mixed reactions from people as I explain what I do and why I do it. Usually the expected response is “oh, wow! That’s great you’re so involved!” but it’s not uncommon to meet suspicion, questioning and sometimes ridicule as well. Of course you know, young people are so wrapped up in fun, games and frivolous things, that when someone under the age of 20 expresses an interest in big words such as government and legislature the first thing any sane adult does is wonder “what is wrong with that kid?



So what is it that makes teens campaign? Why are we seeing a growing number of young people working at a grassroots level for candidates? Obviously since teens care only about partying, it must be that the parents are forcing (i.e. pushing, telling, abusing) their kids to do slave labor for someone they couldn’t care less about.



Well, maybe if we’re talking about teens from public schools; they truly would feel as if campaigning for someone in the government or legislature would be abuse. However, it’s not teens attending public schools that are in question here (partly to fault because they simply have no time or freedom to volunteer). The explosion of young people we see going door to door, making phone calls and waving signs are largely homeschoolers.


As a homeschool graduate, I see these as the key reasons why teens like myself campaign:


We have the time


Homeschoolers have the flexibility and freedom to help a candidate when public schoolers may not


We have the energy


We’re young. We get restless. Having contests to see which team can get their literature drops done first; dancing and yelling at intersections with signs, making phone calls; it challenges us and gives us something to do where we can actually see our efforts directly impacting our culture.


We make friends


Simply the fact that we’re a group of peers with the same likes and dislikes, doing the same thing, makes an activity fun. The memories made on a campaign were not so great because of the work but more because of the people. I have never worked on a campaign where a teen was not there voluntarily and had a blast making new friends (and eating the great meals served!).


We care


Parents think their kids don’t care about culture, world issues, or politics. In our government schools, this is often the case. However, homeschoolers are taught up front by their parents that what happens in our legislature directly affects us, and that we have a duty to be involved and apply a biblical worldview to every area of our lives. We care, and this is what scares the secularists in our nation.


Our parents care


When we see our parents discussing the election, voting, and being involved, it’s not unnatural for us to pay attention to the same issues. Children follow in their parent’s footsteps and have many of the same priorities, and that’s where many parents fail in our nation today.

As of this summer my sister and I have been recruiting young people to campaign for Beau McCoy, a conservative homeschool graduate running for Legislature in Omaha’s District 39. Having been impressed with his honesty and conservatism on the issues, we have devoted more time to his campaign than any other we’ve worked on so far, working in part as coordinators with the newly created Political Action Committee of Omaha.


Recently the liberal site “New Nebraska Network” posted an article on Beau McCoy questioning the many young people working on his campaign, again asking the inevitable question; why ever do young people campaign?


“One of the great peculiarities of this race is the involvement of the home schooling movement on McCoy's behalf. McCoy is actually a product of home schooling, and they're evidently looking to get him elected so he might champion their cause in the legislature.”

As if it’s not bad enough that McCoy is a “product” of homeschooling, now he even has homeschool teens helping on his campaign! I think it is fair to say that we are electing him to “champion” our cause in the Legislature; if that means protecting our constitutional right to homeschool without restriction or harassment. (See my post “Declaration of War")


“This development becomes a little bit disturbing, though, in light of this PACs suspect efforts to recruit home schooled children as free labor for the McCoy campaign. When young people get involved of their own volition, as a step in developing their own political consciousness, that's a definite benefit to our democracy. But, where this involvement might cross the line into their school curriculum - dictated by parents pursuing their own political purposes - one starts to get a sense of why so many have such serious doubts about the quality and integrity of home school education.”


Of course when the Political Action Committee would consider asking teens to participate it is interpreted as an evil intention to force children to campaign against their will. This is a completely false and unfounded assumption. My sister and I as young adults ourselves have spearheaded a large part of the effort to bring specifically young people into Beau McCoy’s campaign, and not once have I met or worked with a teen on the campaign who was “forced” or unwilling to volunteer. This is an idea for teens, by teens. We work together, and it’s ultimately friends and peers, not parents, who get the fun-seeking, party-going kids out on the campaign trail.


The article on New Nebraska (which, remarkably, has everything to say about what Republicans do wrong, and little to say about what Democrats do right) ends with this quote;


“Regardless, even with a whole army of home schooled children "volunteering" for McCoy, this is still going to be a very close race. If the primary attacks on Moats are any indication, it's also going to get rather ugly from here on out.”


While each energetic and excited teen does an amazing part in campaigning, I am confident because it is not the army that wins a battle, but the God who goes before them. If the Lord is pleased with our efforts, and with the intents of our hearts, He will cause Beau McCoy to win on November 4th, teens or no teens.


Just be sure to honk for McCoy when you see all us of slave laborers dancing on the street corners.

Monday, October 13, 2008

I quote...

“I am much afraid that schools will prove to be the great gates of hell unless they diligently labor in explaining the Holy Scriptures, engraving them in the hearts of youth.” - Martin Luther


“... when the manners of a nation are pure, when true religion and internal principles maintain their vigor, the attempts of the most powerful enemies to oppress them are commonly baffled and disappointed. This will be found equally certain, whether we consider the great principles of God's moral government, or the operation and influence of natural causes.” - John Witherspoon, “The Dominion of Providence over the Passions of Men” 1776

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Friday, July 04, 2008

Duty Calls

Our country was founded on the principle of duty, by men who knew their responsibilities, and were willing to risk everything to carry them out. In 1620, fathers and husbands left England with their families in order to escape a controlling government and tyrannical King. It had nothing to do with money or personal gain. More was lost than homes and possessions as the Mayflower carried 100 pilgrims across the ocean; in the first year at Plymouth half of those that landed had died, and many were sick and weak.


The men on the Mayflower must have had a pretty good reason, and strong resolve to leave their homes and all they had known to find themselves blown off course, until they landed at Plymouth Rock. With lives lost and those landed sick and weary, and without a home, one is caused to wonder how these pilgrims could fall on their knees in thanks to the Creator of all. What was it that drove the men to abandon their homes, and find themselves starting all over again with very little provision or possessions? Certainly leaving one's homeland was the last measure taken in the pursuit of freedom.


The encroachment upon civil liberty and freedom of religion was the reason for coming to the Americas, and the duty to lead their families in truth gave them courage to take action. Imagine the hardship of taming a wild and untamed land, the loneliness of family who died or were left behind, the struggle to start life all over again with nothing. Ease and security were abandoned at the call to duty, and so began the colonies in the Americas.


A Revolution


When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another...” The control of King George extended beyond the seas, restraining the people from the passing of laws, the populating of the land, and also by cutting off trade, imposing taxes, and quartering troops in the Americas in times of peace. He had “plundered our seas, ravaged our Coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.”


Was it a desire for power and money that caused the forefathers to proclaim freedom from England, and establish a government? Francis Lewis lost his wife when the British captured her, and she died of sickness not long after being released. Many of the signers, even prior to declaring independence, found themselves living in poverty as they were robbed and their homes destroyed.


A lesser man would have surrendered. Many in our day do; under the pressure to conform to secular political ideas and philosophies. A man's life today does not even have to be threatened for him to collapse under the pressure of a seemingly much larger and stronger foe. But fortunately for those who now call themselves citizens of the United States, the founders stood strong in the face of death and persecution, to fulfill a duty harder than any of us will ever know in our lifetime.

Passion and patriotism were in full display as the founders debated, discussed, and finally came to a mutual decision to declare independence from England. Clergyman spoke on the matters of politics without reservation in the pulpit. Reverend Peter Muhlenberg, in January of 1776, displayed without a doubt that Christians have a duty to fight for freedom; in our Churches, our capitols, and in our battlefields, as he took off his robe one Sunday to display the continental uniform underneath declaring “Now is the time to fight!”. Patrick Henry held nothing back in his address in 1775 when he said “Give me liberty, or give me death!”. They are words that hold more passion in that day than we can understand.


The war we fight

It is 2008. A mere 232 years has passed since the momentous decision was made to declare freedom from foreign countries, and establish a government based on biblical principles. The duty to protect their families and preserve a Christian heritage for their children was clear; the call without question. Today, Christians in America are lacking the conviction and resolve shown in the 1770's. Those who stand against us seem many, and are determined to ruin us and take away our freedoms.


Is our duty too fight and strive for truth in government any less than of those who went before us? Are we in any way less bound to preserve liberty for our future generations, to insure their safety and freedom? That we should have to raise such a question is dishonoring to the sacrifice of the men who gave their lives that we also might fight for the Cross. That we would neglect our calling to pave the way for our children to grow in holiness is a misuse of our God-given rights, and a curse upon our heads.


Friends, we live in fallen world. Freedom is never free. Evil will always wage war against truth. Getting a politician elected to office is hard; taking a stand amongst the jeers and the pressure is humbling, and proclaiming the Word in every area of our lives will arouse the hatred of Satan. Just as a life without proclaiming the word of God is not Christianity, so a freedom without speaking our rights is not free.


Two hundred and thirty two years ago this day, on July 4th, 1776, a group of ordinary fathers with an extraordinary duty lived out their call to lead in truth. Much was lost, and yet the gain that we enjoy many generations later is a testimony to the providence of God and the wisdom and foresight our founding fathers had as they led their families to do something so hard, and yet so necessary to the preservation and growth of Christianity. May we do no less today, but instead take up the baton passed down to us, and stand even taller upon the shoulders of those who have gone before us, and never fail to give God all the glory.


Happy Independence Day


Thursday, February 28, 2008

Looking for cracks? Try our public schools.

On Tuesday, February 26th, 1,300 homeschool parents and children gathered at the State Capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska; setting a record number of attendance for any bill hearing in Nebraska’s history. The reason for such a crowd? With a proposed bill that takes away the freedom of a family to choose their form of education, parents concerned over the spiritual and physical well being of their children made sure that our Legislature hears our opposition.


One large chamber and five overflow rooms were filled with men wearing suits and ladies wearing skirts as homeschoolers gathered to watch the opponents and proponents (of which there were only 3 out of nearly 25 who testified) on TV screens. Among those testifying before the Education Committee against LB 1141 were UNO professors, HSLDA attorney Michael Donnelly and several homeschooling parents with their own stories of past struggles in the failing public school system.


The opponents spoke well, clearly and calmly stating facts proving the unconstitutional restriction of the bill over families who choose an education based on Christian principles. Senator Schimeck’s support for her bill was weak in light of the statistics brought forth showing the wide success of homeschooling, and the widespread failure of public schools. The concern for those children “falling through the cracks” has been pinned down on the minority; those who choose to stay at home, when the high numbers of dropouts and failing grades are in not in the home but in the State’s own government schools. It is clear to see that this bill was born out of an atheistic and non-biblical perspective, as Schimeck herself stated that it is the State’s responsibility to insure that children are receiving a good education.


HSLDA attorney Michael Donnelly said “This was an incredible work of God and an amazing testimony to Nebraska homeschoolers. Thirteen hundred people in attendance is an overwhelming number, and the decorum and behavior of all reflected greatly on the homeschool community. It is such a privilege to serve the people of Nebraska, and I pray that the Education Committee can see that there is no need or public demand for this legislation. Homeschoolers do an incredible work even as they fund the public schools without much complaint through their taxes. All they want is to be left alone to continue turning out successful graduates.”


Truly, the best our senators can do is recognize the success of homeschooling in Nebraska, and focus their “concern” on the failures in public school. One is tempted to wonder with all this attention to the successful minority, if this is something besides a genuine concern for homeschooled children, such as a desire for money and power over those who have chosen not to follow the crowd. Hitler also chose to exercise his power through the schools and children, and the similarities between his reign and the direction our government run schools are going is not a little unnerving.


So, Nebraskans, we had a good turnout.


Now what?


While we wait a week to hear which direction the Education Committee votes, what can we do to keep up the pressure, and insure that bills like this are not passed (or even proposed) in the future in our Legislature?

  1. Keep up the phone calls and letters!
  2. Pray that the Education Committee would vote against the bill; that they would not be blind to the needless and negative affects the bill would have.


Read HSLDA’s report on the hearing

Saturday, February 09, 2008

I want YOU for the homeschool movement...

Last Wednesday, on February 6th, six hundred homeschool students and their parents attended the second annual Legislative Day at the state capitol in Lincoln, Nebraska. Though the number in attendance was lower than the expected 1,000 (because of the ever-present snow) the capitol building was filled and senators kept busy. From 10:00am to 4:30pm, students listened to senators' thoughts on LB1141, met with and spoke to their own senators privately, and listened to various speakers on the importance of being involved in our Legislature, such as Al Riskowski of the Nebraska Family Council.


All in all, it was a very good turnout, with this being only the second year for NCHEA to hold Legislative Day at the capitol. Governor Dave Heineman stated that he would veto the bill 1141 if it reaches him, while many homeschoolers pray that it will not go that far. Senators that spoke strongly against the bill, and in great support of homeschoolers and the advancement of Christ's kingdom, were applauded and greatly appreciated. It's encouraging to see and be reminded that there still are Godly, convicted men still in office today, despite the decline in upstanding or backbone among our senate.


So we had one good turnout, but the fight for the killing of this bill is yet continuing, and requires even more attention and work than ever before Saturday the 26th, when the bill will be discussed at a hearing. This is a serious encroachment of the rights of homeschoolers, and I urge my readers, even those outside the State, to take action and make your voice heard.


Here's what you can do to fight LB1141:


  • Write an article for your local paper

  • Let your friends know; spread the word

  • Pray and alert your Church


  • Attend the hearing at the capitol on Saturday, January 26th (where HSLDA attorney Michael Donnelly will be testifying against the bill)


Get out there and start fighting this! You may not be “into politics”, or concerned for the present, but I can assure you that if this bill goes through, your children and their children will be harrassed and restricted by it. This bill will not only bring to pass the harsh control that it spells out, but will open doors for harsher and even more restrictive bills to be passed. Join the army. Pick up your sword (the Word), and march with us into battle. The Lord wants YOU to join his army, and defend the God-given rights of the family.


Lex, Rex







600 passionate, conservative home educators all in one room. Quite the experience.

We met with our senator, Kent Rogert, to voice our opposition to LB1141. It was disappointing that he did not know much about the bill, or give us a clear answer as to whether or not he would oppose it.

Go here to read an article and watch the video of Lincoln's coverage for Legislative Day, as well as leave your opinion in the lengthy comment section.

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

Declaration of War- Nebraska

When the President sent troops overseas to fight the Taliban after 9/11, people made a fuss over the fact that we had not officially declared war. However, despite that fact, we were, indeed, already engaged in war with Muslim extremists. It wasn’t something we wanted, it wasn’t something we asked for, but it was something we were thrown into without a doubt of the intentions posed by our enemies; kill the infidels and destroy the moral foundations our country was founded on.


Only a few weeks ago, war was declared in
Nebraska. Only this time, M16’s and grenades were replaced for the Sword of the Word and the armor of God. On January 23rd, Nebraska State Senator DiAnna Schimek introduced LB 1141 that would, in essence, make homeschooling in our State nearly impossible. Below is a list of what the bill would require from homeschoolers (the entire list can be found here):


  • Have to submit to discretionary approval by the Commissioner of Education.
    • Gives the Department of Education (“NDE”) approval authority over whether homeschoolers may file under Rule 12 or 13 and over their curriculum;

  • Have to submit to intrusive and ill-conceived annual assessments.
    • Requires an annual in person evaluation, at the parents’ expense, but by a person of the Commissioner’s choosing and at a time and place determined by the NDE. Parents may be allowed to observe as long as they are “under the supervision of the Commissioner or designated staff person.”
    • To avoid the NDE’s required annual in person evaluation, a homeschooling parent would have to submit extensive documentation to a certified and approved teacher, including a complete written record of all the educational activities a child has been involved in and a portfolio of the student’s work, and the results of any assessments conducted. And even then, the teacher’s positive report would merely create a “presumption” that adequate progress was being made.
    • Requires that assessments be conducted against standards created and approved by the NDE and based on age/grade levels of their peers in public schools;

  • Have to submit detailed attendance records every year.
    • Requires homeschoolers to submit attendance records annually to the Nebraska Department of Education (“NDE”);

  • Have to test before you start.
    • Requires first time homeschooled students to take an NDE-approved test for “baseline educational data” (presumably this test is to be used by the NDE to determine whether or not “progress has been achieved”);

  • Give the Commissioner authority to hold your kids hostage in public schools at his discretion.
    • Require homeschooled children to attend an accredited public or private school if they do not make adequate progress as defined by the NDE and would prevent the child from being homeschooled until the NDE approves.



Before I go on to make my readers presume that
Nebraska is in a unique situation, I would hasten to remind that Senators and Governors across the United States are working for the destruction of the structure in Christian families, just as our own beloved Senator Shimeck is here in our own Red State.


Just can’t take “no” for an answer


HSLDA has called this bill one of the worst homeschooling bills ever proposed. Angered and passionate Nebraskans would have to agree. In the 1980’s a similar bill was introduced and passed, which resulted in fathers being thrown into jail and mothers being forced to flee the State with their children, including a couple from our Church. Since then Nebraska had relaxed its laws on homeschoolers, after a long and hard fight, only to have another bill introduced by, ironically, the wife of the head of Government Relations for the Nebraska State Education Association. Don’t even attempt to claim that this bill wasn’t introduced for personal gain!


Consider…


  • The State is asking not only that homeschoolers pay outrageous taxes for a failing school system they do not even attend, but that we now ad the costs of annual exams that we don’t even want to take

  • The State is assuming that the public school system is the only answer to supposed learning disabilities and problems (why should we hand ours over when they can’t even handle their own?). What happens when children at schools shoot each other, abuse each other, struggle on their tests and show lack of cleanliness and happiness? Then I think it’s time they hand over the kids to the parents.

  • The State is assuming the right to protect your child and provide safety and education. One might have to ask, then, did God give my children to me, or to the government? As my Dad says; over my dead body will you walk into my home and assume that God-given right.


As a homeschool senior about to graduate from high school myself, I cannot stress how glad I am that my parents chose to be my teachers, instead of dumping me off at school and asking a total stranger (and in some cases, a rapist or ex-convict) to educate me for the next 12 years. Believe it or not, I am healthy, happy, and not a complete idiot because of it. Homeschooling works, and so well it’s scaring the Board of Education. The growth and success of God’s army is scaring Satan, and he is now visibly taking steps to defeat us through our own government.


So please, brothers and sisters;


  • Be aware that wars are being fought all across the States. If LB 1141 goes through in Nebraska, it could very well go through in your State. One thing leads to another and we MUST pull out of political apathy and be constantly aware of what goes on in our legislature.

  • Be in prayer for Wednesday, February 6th. Nebraska will be holding it’s second annual Legislative day for homeschoolers at the capitol. Last year 300 people attended to meet with Senators and go to hearings, and this year, after the introduction of the bill, the expected number blew up to 1,000 homeschoolers and counting. This is going to be an awesome time of witnessing and fighting not only 1141 but the impetus to introduce other such restrictive bills. Be in prayer that the weather would cooperate, and that the senators would be greatly impacted by the turnout, and have their eyes open to the constitutional right they are breaking.

I have great trust in the God who created our nation, and I am totally pumped about attending Legislative Day at the capitol tomorrow. I know God is going to do amazing things through this bill as we work to fight it and have victory in His name.


Soli Deo Gloria…



Links:


(More reasons) why this is a stupid bill

The bill in it's un-translated entirety

NCHEA on 1141

NCHEA Legislative Day Info

HEN on 1141

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

In the name of... compassion?

TRENTON, N.J. — With New Jersey poised to become the first state in four decades to abolish the death penalty, opponents of the practice declared a historic victory and hoped other states would follow suit.

The Assembly voted 44-36 on Thursday to approve the legislation, which passed the Senate on Monday by a 21-16 vote. Gov. Jon S. Corzine said he will sign it within a week.

New Jersey has been barred from executing anyone under a 2004 court ruling that declared invalid the state's lethal injection procedures.

The measure would spare eight men on the state's death row, including Jesse Timmendequas, a sex offender who murdered 7-year-old Megan Kanka in 1994.


The case inspired Megan's Law, which requires law enforcement agencies to notify the public about convicted sex offenders living in their communities. (My italics.)

Read the whole story


- Great idea! Let's protect child molestors, murderers, terrorists and the like in the name of protection and compassion (where was the compassion for their victims?). Justice has nothing to do with it. We find that lethal injections are in any way uncomfortable and we will take men, who rape, beat, and stuff little girls into bags before burying them alive, and tell them it's okay; there's no consequence. Everyone is basically good anyway, right?

On another note, it's sad to say that Megan's Law is one of the most stupid and ridiculous law ever created. Require sex offenders to report where they live so we can supposedly stop them from committing a crime (as if they would include the government in their evil plans!)? Explain to me again just how this is meant to protect citizens... the stupidity of our elected officials boggles my mind. (What a surprise that it was our own Bill Clinton who brought forth the brilliancy of requiring "registry" of sex offenders.)

We can't be cushy and queasy when it comes to punishment. Justice has and always will be an uncomfortable thing to see, but if it takes the death penalty to stop widespread crimes and killings, and the stripping of purity and life from those innocent, then so be it. Unfortunately, it takes a real man to face up to the truth and carry out the hard task of enforcing the law. We are seeing greatly the affects of very few true men leaders in our country today as women and children continue to be hunted and molested.

Lord, raise up an army of mighty men to run for office and restore your Law in this fallen nation! Have mercy on this your ignorant and blind people.

http://www.worldmag.com/articles/13549?CFID=1317130&CFTOKEN=11476832

Thursday, December 06, 2007

Omaha tragedy

OMAHA, Neb. — A man with a rifle opened fire at a busy Omaha shopping mall Wednesday, killing eight people before taking his own life, police said. Five others were wounded, two critically.

The killer has been identified as Robert A. Hawkins, age 19 or 20, who left a suicide note stating, "I'm going out in style" and "I'm going to be famous."

Read the whole story here

Sadly, the rare events of hearing about Omaha Nebraska on the national news are often prompted by tragedies. Yesterday was a continuation of past shooting sprees at malls and schools this year, of which I would think would cause the question "why" to enter the minds of our congressman. What is the root cause of young Robert Hawkins depression and suicide? Maybe, just possibly, it has something to do with the demoralization and downgrading of our culture, and the diminishing influence of the Church in the lives of families.

The tragedy is that 13 people were shot while others, unarmed and helpless (as were the security guards) by the protection and goodwill of the government, hid watching. What do you think is the solution; that we take guns away from citizens and pretend that threats are enough to stop bad men from attaining them (and they will)?

God forgive our Church and for abandoning those in need and leaving them to the state. We are hurting more people than those we turn away.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Why should God bless America?

At the Values Voter debate on September 17th, the Church of God choir from Ohio sang this excellent remake of the song "God bless America". We truly are a fallen nation deserving of God's judgment instead of blessings...



Link:

Right Wing Watch

Monday, September 24, 2007

What you see is what you get

Now the king of Syria was making war against Israel… Therefore he sent horses and chariots and a great army there, and they came by night and surrounded the city. And when the servant of the man of God arose early and went out, there was an army, surrounding the city with horses and chariots. And his servant said to him, “Alas, my master! What shall we do?”

So he answered, “Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” And Elisha prayed, and said, “LORD, I pray, open his eyes that he may see.” Then the LORD opened the eyes of the young man, and he saw. And behold, the mountain was full of horses and chariots of fire all around Elisha. So when the Syrians came down to him, Elisha prayed to the LORD, and said, “Strike this people, I pray, with blindness.” And He struck them with blindness according to the word of Elisha.

Now Elisha said to them, “This is not the way, nor is this the city. Follow me, and I will bring you to the man whom you seek.” But he led them to Samaria. So it was, when they had come to Samaria, that Elisha said, “LORD, open the eyes of these men, that they may see.” And the LORD opened their eyes, and they saw; and there they were, inside Samaria!

Now when the king of Israel saw them, he said to Elisha, “My father, shall I kill them? Shall I kill them? But he answered, “You shall not kill them. Would you kill those whom you have taken captive with your sword and your bow? Set food and water before them, that they may eat and drink and go to their master.” Then he prepared a great feast for them; and after they ate and drank, he sent them away and they went to their master. So the bands of Syrian raiders came no more into the land of Israel.


-2nd Samuel 6:8,14-23


Oh, that dealing with Muslim extremists were that easy! But alas for this nation; there are very few Elishas in leadership today, and even fewer who are willing to put their faith to action in times of war. Our nation is blind to the great and powerful Army surrounding us, ready to aid us in the battle the minute we call for help. Will we open our eyes and admit our finiteness in the midst of such a mighty host, or will we place our confidence in the power of men, and condemn ourselves to death? We need to pray that our nation would continue to be hated and targeted by Islam; for the day that we find peace with Islam is the day that we no longer identify with Christ. Victory can only be obtained by the blood of the lamb, and the faith of those who are washed in it.


Pray;


That America’s leaders would not be touched by fear, but would be confident and courageous in walking with the Lord; “Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.”


That those in leadership would be drawn to their knees, and fall on their faces in a realization of God’s mighty army; “LORD, I pray, open his eyes that he may see.”


That The Lord would blind our enemies, and give us victory over them; “And He struck them with blindness according to the word of Elisha.”


That God would not only give us physical, but spiritual victory over our enemies in winning them over to Christ; “But he answered, “You shall not kill them. Would you kill those whom you have taken captive with your sword and your bow?”


That our land would be set at peace and untouched by foreigners who would seek our harm; “So the bands of Syrian raiders came no more into the land of Israel.”

Monday, August 27, 2007

Why me, Lord?

There have been a lot of changes and decision making about the future in my life lately; with some changes being rather forced upon us without a clue it was coming. These forced changes have tempted me to become bitter as I think on the people involved in the disruption of our formerly quiet, unchanging country life. I have not felt bitterness towards the Lord, but I have several times doubted His good plan for my life and in the doing so fallen into the woeful “why me?” attitude. Why did You pick me to tear apart my hopeful dreams and goals for the future? Why my family that You would bring the unjust to have such influence over us?


Why me, Lord? Really, this is a question worthy of our study and attention, when viewed through the eyes of a sinner, saved by grace alone. Instead of questioning why I should be chosen to suffer afflictions common to man, I should be asking of the Lord; why me, that I should be chosen as one of the elect, to be Your child; washed in the precious blood of the lamb? Why have I been handpicked, out of millions, to be blessed by Your mercy, honored by Your sacrifice, elevated by Your grace, and nurtured by Your love?


Truly the fact that He has chosen me to have life everlasting as His child completely outshines the sufferings He has laid on me, in all the awesome and incomprehensiveness of His mercy and blessings. Instead of woefully crying, in the dust and the ashes, “why me, Lord?” we should endeavor to raise our hands and faces to the beauty of the heavens and ask, with a humble and grateful heart, “why this sinful, lowly servant, Lord?”. I ask, why has He;


Died for my sins and chosen me to be His child?


Forgiven my pride, arrogance, and disregard day after day?


Placed me in a Christian home, with loving parents, and obedient siblings?


Placed me in a Christian nation, with freedom of speech, religion; little persecution, and no constant wars and unrest?


Given me a healthy body that moves, breathes, hears, sees, and speaks?


Blessed me with an abundance of earthly provisions; a home, food, a car?


Given us a thriving, challenging Church and many Christian friends?



This list of “why’s” could go on forever as I consider all the blessings and gifts God has given me, which I, least of all, have ever deserved. My heart is ever failing and my finite mind creating false ideas, and yet His grace is greater than all my sins. May our generation never cease to praise His name as we ponder the blessings of our nation and heritage, as we ask, “why us, Lord?”.

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Nuetrality: never a good thing

"The State cannot be neutral toward all religions because all religious views or philosophies necessarily entail moral systems, and conflict with those of other religious systems. If the State were truly "neutral," it would enact no laws, for each law would penalize someone's religion or religious view or religious practice. Anarchy would reign."

- Gary DeMar, "God and Government, Volume 3"

The call from liberals not to make any religious preference in our nation in any way is outrageous, ridiculous, and unrealistic. Call it discrimination, but I will continue to pray and work for the overrule of pagan religions, and the continual rise of Christianity in this God's nation.


Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Lessons from a King

King Alfred was ruler of England during the 9th century, and a remarkably good one at that. While reading a biography on his life I was impressed by the deep desire he had to learn from history and those who had gone before him. As a child his education and especially reading abilities was delayed in light of his royalty; and yet in his old age during his rule he felt strongly the lack of study he had done as a child and very passionately determined to gain knowledge of history as an adult. Below are the ending quotes from his biography by the Bishop of Sherborne on how King Alfred handled the lawmaking and ruling by his Earls and Precepts;


“For he (the King’s earl or prefect) knew, that in the king's presence no part of his wrong would be hidden; and no wonder, for the king was a most acute investigator in passing sentence, as he was in all other things. He inquired into almost all the judgments which were given in his own absence, throughout all his dominion, whether they were just or unjust. If he perceived there was iniquity in those judgments, he summoned the judges, either through his own agency, or through others of his faithful servants, and asked them mildly, why they had judged so unjustly; whether through ignorance or malevolence; i.e., whether for the love or fear of any one, or hatred of others; or also for the desire of money.”


Acute Investigating


How often are passing laws acutely investigated and examined nowadays? Despite the insane numbers of laws passed every year, I believe there is great folly in letting laws be so easily passed without a question. Therefore we should


Inquire


Or at least attempt to watch and be aware of what is being passed. We need a President who will not be content to let things slide as they have for years but keep a close watch on what goes on in our Senate.


Why judged so unjustly


The why of things passed and ruled is very important but is sadly ever brought up. Too often our Senators act as unquestioning leaders who allow those around them to pass the most outrageous laws man could create. Why do our leaders do the things they do? Is it for the love (of fame) or fear (of scrutiny or disapproval) of the people, or hatred (President, Christians, conservatives, homeschoolers, troops, etc.) of others, or the desire of money (power, etc.)? Questions challenging the why are hard to ask when for our leaders, who would much rather turn away and not see the truth about those around them.


“At length, if the judges acknowledged they had given judgment because they knew no better, he discreetly and moderately reproved their inexperience and folly in such terms as these: "I wonder truly at your insolence, that, whereas by God's favour and mine, you have occupied the rank and office of the wise, you have neglected the studies and labours of the wise. Either, therefore, at once give up the discharge of the temporal duties which you hold, or endeavour more zealously to study the lessons of wisdom.’”


Discreetly and moderately reprove


Corrections and reproof, though seldom given in our Senate and Courts, are not meant for humiliation or show of disdain. When corrections are made or authority challenged, I believe our President and those in authority to correct need to be very careful how they choose to communicate their displeasure.


To give up or zealously endeavor


These need to be the two options for those in leadership in our country. There should be no in between, no gray for those who don’t want to work to find the truth or do their research. We need leaders with guts enough to confront and threaten those who repeatedly and without shame fall short of justice and truth.


To study the lessons of wisdom


Proverbs 9:10 says “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom…” Apart from the word of God there is no wisdom, and this is where the folly of our leadership in America begins.


“At these words the earls and prefects would tremble and endeavour to turn all their thoughts to the study of justice, so that, wonderful to say, almost all his earls, prefects, and officers, though unlearned from their cradles, were sedulously bent upon acquiring learning, choosing rather laboriously to acquire the knowledge of a new discipline than to resign their functions; but if any one of them from old age or slowness of talent was unable to make progress in liberal studies, he commanded his son, if he had one, or one of his kinsmen, or, if there was no other person to be had, his own freedman or servant, whom he had some time before advanced to the office of reading, to recite Saxon books before him night and day, whenever he had any leisure, and they lamented with deep sighs, in their inmost hearts, that in their youth they had never attended to such studies; and they blessed the young men of our days, who happily could be instructed in the liberal arts, whilst they execrated their own lot, that they had not learned these things in their youth, and now, when they are old, though wishing to learn them, they are unable.”


To acquire knowledge or resign


When given a clear choice between knowledge or resignation, how many of our Senators or Governors would choose to study with great discipline the truth? Deception is widespread in our nation and I fear the numbers of leaders who would be willing to work for the truth are very few. Personally, the above is a choice I would love to see set before our leaders today.


To study night and day, whenever any leisure


The study and recitation of our fathers and leaders in history is really taken for granted and let to rest in our nation today. If we can’t even teach kids to like to study in our public schools, how far do you think our future leaders will go to find the truth? My guess is their priorities during leisure time will not be near what King Alfred had in mind.


Blessed the young men of our days


The Earls and Prefects centuries ago saw the great setbacks that a delayed or watered down education could cause, and I know they very deeply wanted to impart to our generations the importance of a strong and deep study and knowledge at a young age. Must we put ourselves through the same struggles our fathers went through, when we have the needed tools, abilities, and instruction right here in front of us?


…When they are old, though wishing to learn them, they are unable


Fellow rebelutionaries, I urge you not to take your high school and college educations for granted. It is true that our minds can take in and retain information better than when we are old. In this my last year of High School I have been suddenly hit with the realization that this step in my education is coming to a close, and I find it almost sad (and undoubtedly a little scary) in looking back at all the things that can be learned especially during the special years at home. You will never be this young again, you will never be at this stage in your life again. Whatever you do, don’t settle for what the world expects of you. Fight to learn; foster a desire to grow in knowledge, and maybe someday our country will not suffer the effects of a generation so greatly lacking in a vision to expand in knowledge and understanding of a world so fallen, and a God so just.

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Victory tour coming soon!

Just recently I heard of an event the pro-troop organization “Move America Forward” is planning this Fall. Starting September 3rd the “Fight For Victory” tour will be holding more than two dozen rallies across the States, ending with a rally on September 15th; the day General David Petraeus will give his report to Congress on Iraq.


Similar to Micah Derry’s “Operation Completion” rallies, the event was created for the intent of rousing patriotism and bringing supporters together to display our support of the mission in Iraq and Afghanistan. The rallies will begin their route across the States in California and end in Washington D.C. I think these types of events is just what some apathetic American citizens need in order to get excited, involved, and encouraged to come together in mutual support of our troops who have given so much.


The event will be led by veterans of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars as well as families of deceased or deployed service members. Thousands of Americans already have signed up to take part in the rallies, and I’m excited to see where this massive patriotic effort will lead.


Support the effort...

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Blessed is the nation...

Why I continue to be astonished at the weak, fallen acts of our leaders in Senate I don’t know. Despite the clear and such detailed foundations laid for us by our founding fathers, many leaders of our nation today obviously have no respect for or faith in the values and wishes of those who enabled us to live freely.


On Thursday, July 12th a senate hearing was opened for the first time with a Hindu prayer, which, thankfully, was not acceptable to all who attended. Three people were outraged by the act of “peace” in promoting other religions, and prayed out loud while the Hindu prayer was being said, praying "Lord Jesus forgive us Father for allowing a prayer which is an abomination in your sight. You are the one, true living God".


The three people who, in my opinion, were also exercising their own religious rights, were handcuffed and arrested on charges of unlawful disruption of Congress. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said “I think it speaks well of our country that someone representing the faith of about a billion people comes here and can speak in communication with our heavenly Father regarding peace”. (Emphasis mine.)


Doubtless the question of what our nation was in the beginning and what we are causing it to become now is to be considered; a lot has changed and it cannot be overlooked when such dramatic changes take place in our Senate. And while some people see this move as one that will unite citizens of this religiously free country, many others will see it as a direct rebellious act against our leaders, fathers and ultimately against the one true God.


So here’s the question: what would you have done had you been present when the prayer was being read?

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Treasures by the cupful


One can find a lot of treasures at a garage sale. Just today I was hunting through dusty boxes and disorderly piles to find a shoe box in which were piled five saucers, four bowls, and four cups to an old, antique tea set. They were dirty, chipped, and covered in dust, set amongst old frames and worthless objects. I, being the good Scotch collector that I am, paid all of $2 for the set and went home to wash the dishes bordered with dainty flowers. A little soap and shining revealed an antique design, possibly as old as the 1920’s; a nostalgic antique.


Though I know not all Americans share my enthusiasm at adopting old, dusty, outdated objects, I’m still aghast at how so many people who inherit old and priceless treasures from ancestors can throw them in a dirty box and sell them for basically nothing without a thought. What are the memories and stories behind the tea set? What kind of lady served tea with it to her sophisticated neighbors? Doubtless there is a story behind the dainty antique, but how much more could be learned from the knowledge passed down and soaked in from the actual people who lived and breathed in a different time and culture?!


Our generation needs to be very careful in how we dismiss seemingly silly or outdated pieces of history from our parents, grandparents, or even our great grandparents. How much wisdom we can learn from those who have gone before us! I am convinced that the people who do not take care to learn from the lessons unveiled in history are doomed to repeat those hard lessons. May we this generation take care to always be on the lookout for priceless, hidden treasures, for once discovered and revealed we will not cease to give thanks for the blessings they bring that will never wear or fade.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Born to Serve

While waiting to fly out of a tiny little airport in Montgomery, Alabama last week I met a young military wife who, after we discussed military, politics, and religion proceeded to ask me why I was so patriotic? I wasn’t able to give a very good answer having never really considered the question myself. Why have I always had such a passion to serve our troops and their families? Until recently I never had a relative or even a friend in the service, and didn’t even meet a soldier until 2004. My family never really stressed patriotism and I was never a member or part of patriotic organization or activity. So, really, how does one become “patriotic”?


When I was younger I always marveled at the wars in history; at the men who fought it, the people who endured it, and the messages of unity and support it evoked on the home front. I was greatly inspired by the things that I read and heard as a child, and in comparing Americans in history to those in the present I felt that true pride and patriotism had rather become a thing of the past.


I loved the openness and tremendous active support I saw in those on the home front during World War 2, when the outrage and sense of justice towards the attack at Pearl Harbor overshadowed any doubts or thoughts of “peace”. There truly was unity in the hearts of the people as all America first felt pain, then a sense of duty, and then a certain measure of determination towards a cause that no one questioned; however great the sacrifices. I felt such a pain for and longing to comfort the degraded and discouraged men coming home from the Vietnam War, as young men came back from battle to face a dramatic change in American culture; a change that has no doubt greatly affected the resolve and vision of a once very determined, passionate nation.


So I have been greatly inspired as I learn about the true founders, leaders and protectors of America, and in this way I believe I have gained a clear vision of what patriotism really is (in a nutshell); sacrifice. I believe the history lessons now being distorted by our public education system have greatly hindered this generation’s ability to truly love and feel a sense of duty toward our nation. I am so blessed to have parents who provided me with an education that opened my eyes to the genuine patriotism displayed by those who have gone before us.


There was also a time in my childhood when I was convinced military service was for me. The camaraderie, honor and vision I observed in service members really left an impression on me, and for a time I so very badly wanted to be a part of it (I was so mad to find that the WACS and WAVES had been discontinued!). In reading books and observing the selfless lives of soldiers, I really came to admire their sacrifice and hard work (that often goes unnoticed, though they continue to work without complaint). What I felt had been lost on the average American I found in the lives of patriotic service members and their families. No one knows the meaning of patriotism more clearly than they do.


So I do really have to accredit my education in providing the grounds for my vision of being “patriotic” and supportive of the things I consider in the right for our nation. I also believe that I would not be so passionate about certain things in our country if it were not for the horrendous evils and fallacies being spread across this land. Daily our Christian heritage is mocked by the sickening acts of abortion, the misled homosexual marriages, not to mention the weak ideas of “peace” while terrorists plot ways to obliterate the “Christian” nation. It would be too easy to be a patriot in name only if one did not have working enemies; something to fight against. But here we are, provided with every opportunity to be a patriot and stand fast to the truths we claim to uphold. How can we call ourselves good Americans if we do not lift the sword and battle to protect our nation?


There are plenty of “patriotic” people in the United States. But the numbers of those who are willing to live out their patriotism in sacrifice and service are painfully low. You can find the majority of those people in uniform, daily living a legacy so often overlooked. May God have mercy on those of us allow Satan to take control in our nation! May He give strength, wisdom, and perseverance to those who only by His grace and power wield the sword in faith.