Saturday, July 10, 2010

Alabama Vote Conservative Tuesday July 13

Alabama Recommended Conservative Candidates

The glory of America's past had its foundation in moral values.

Please forward this to all Conservatives in Alabama and KEEP sending through
Tuesday July 13
Statewide Races - Vote Tuesday July 13, 2010

Dr. Robert Bentley - Governor

John McMillan - State Commissioner of Agriculture

Stephen Evans - Public Service Commissioner Place 1

Rick Barber - Congress 2nd District, Montgomery and wiregrass.

Chris Salter - Congress 7th District, West Alabama, black belt and part of
Birmingham.


-- Birmingham Area
Bobby Humphryes - Jefferson County Commission Dist 3
Joe Knight - Jefferson County Commission Dist 4
Jennifer Parsons - Jefferson Co School Board


Patricia McGriff - Senate District 4 Cullman, Winston, Lawrence
Pamela Casey - District Attorney Blount County
Clay Scofield - Senate District 9, Madison, Marshall, Blount

Ray Long - County Commission Chairman, Morgan County
Steve Pepper - House District 5, Limestone County
Timothy Bollinger - House District 36, Marshall County

For more information on the above candidates and to see more names of
additional endorsements of more local candidates visit:
http://wholeworldinhishands.com/world/alabama_pro_life.html

Associated Press - June 14, 2010
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The campaign manager for former Chief Justice Roy Moore,


James Henderson, is endorsing Robert Bentley in the Republican runoff
for governor.

Henderson says Bentley's qualifications, values and love for Alabama make him
the best candidate for governor. Henderson said Monday he's not speaking
for Moore, who finished fourth in the primary on June 1.

Associated Press - June 14, 2010 MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - The campaign manager
for former Chief Justice Roy Moore, James Henderson, is endorsing Robert Bentley


in the Republican runoff for governor.

Henderson says Bentley's qualifications, values and love for Alabama make him
the best candidate for governor. Henderson said Monday he's not speaking for
Moore,who finished fourth in the primary on June 1.


Alabama Alliance Against Abortion, leading the charge for life and
conservative values in Alabama
http://wholeworldinhishands.com
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Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Alabama Conservative Voter Guide

Alabama Conservative Guide Vote June 1, 2010
Bring Back The Traditional Values That Made America Great

Please send this to all Christians in Alabama and KEEP sending through Tuesday June 1.

Candidate Issues: Pro Life, traditional marriage, no illegal immigration, less government regulation, less taxes, and strong stand against Obamination. These are the issues on which candidates were evaluated. Actions of the past are more important than today's promises. By their fruit you shall know them.
Alabama Conservative Voter Guide http://ccofal.org/alabama/conservative-voter-guide.html

Friday, May 14, 2010

Patience is keeping the commandments

In Revelation 3:10 Jesus says "Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth." Revelation 14:12 tells us what patience is. "Here is the patience of the saints: here are they that keep the commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus."

This is why it is important to keep the Ten Commandments. To read more of the Book of Revelation use a Study Bible.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Jesus is Lord. Answers to Prayer

Jesus is Lord. Answers to Prayer

The airplane of two New Zealand pilots ran out of fuel, and they began praying to Jesus for their
lives. The geography of the immediate area did not offer any visible
place to land as their plane was dangerously low in fuel. Pilots
Grant Stubbs and Owen Wilson were both Christians and their immediate
action was to pray for God's help. Their engine spluttered, coughed and died.
As they crossed a ridge and began endangered of a life threatening crash, they came across a grass airfield that they did
not know existed. Owen Wilson glided their powerless airplane
to an emergency landing on the grassy strip. After landing the two
pilots noticed they were right beside a 20-foot-tall sign that read, "Jesus is Lord — The Bible."
They were thrilled that God answered their pray and as they were reminded that
Jesus was their Lord.


Pilots run out of fuel, pray, land near Jesus sign
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24765324/
2 days ago

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — It seemed like an almost literal answer to their prayers. When two New Zealand pilots
ran out of fuel in a microlight airplane they offered prayers and were able to make an emergency
landing in a field — coming to rest right next to a sign reading, "Jesus is Lord."

Grant Stubbs and Owen Wilson, both from the town of Blenheim on the country's South Island, were flying up the
sloping valley of Pelorus Sound when the engine spluttered, coughed and died.

"My friend and I are both Christians so our immediate reaction in a life-threatening situation was to
ask for God's help," Stubbs told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

He said he prayed during the ill-fated flight Sunday that the tiny craft
would get over the top of a ridge and that they would find a landing site that was not too steep —
or in the nearby sea.

Wilson said that the pair would have been in deep trouble if the fuel had run out five minutes earlier.

"If it had to run out, that was the place to be," he said. "There was an instantaneous answer to prayer as
we crossed the ridge and there was an airfield — I didn't know it existed till then."

After Wilson glided the powerless craft to a landing on the grassy strip, the pair noticed they were
beside a 20-foot-tall sign that read, "Jesus is Lord — The Bible."

"When we saw that, we started laughing," Stubbs said.

Nearby residents provided them with gas to fly the home-built plane back to base.

South Carolina Senate passes Ten Commandments Bill

South Carolina Senate passes Ten Commandments Bill

The South Carolina Senate passed a measure that allows local governments in
South Carolina to post a number of commonly held religious documents in public places, including the Lord's Prayer
and the Ten Commandments.

The documents would have to be labeled as "historical" in their display, which, along with previous
U.S. Supreme Court rulings, senators hope will give them constitutional cover for the displays.

The bill, without the Lord's Prayer amendment, already passed the House and now returns there for legislators to
determine whether they agree with the Senate's change. If they agree, the bill goes to Gov. Mark Sanford.


The bill would allow public bodies, including schools, to display a set of 11 documents lawmakers say help make up the
nation's foundation of law and government. Included are the Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta,
the Bill of Rights, the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as the national motto, "In God We Trust."

"The historical documents bill passed by the Senate is a win because it will help to further educate people
about the documents that formed the foundation of our country's history and provide deeper meaning to the great and
rich history that we have in this country," said Sen. Larry Martin of Pickens, who shepherded the issue through the Senate.
"It will also be a great tool for history, civic and government teachers to use in their classroom."

Many of us realize that the Ten Commandments have been posted in about
4,000 public places, and that local governments already have the
authority to post the Ten Commandments and other documents. Due to
the mass confusion caused by the news media and a few court decisions,
lawmakers are passing legislation to reinstate the Ten Commandments.

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Opponents of a Ten Commandments monument in Fargo, North Dakota, have filed a civil lawsuit against the city, asking that the granite marker be removed.
Advertisement

FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- Opponents of a Ten Commandments monument in Fargo, North Dakota,
have filed a civil lawsuit against the city, asking that the granite marker be removed.
The lawsuit was filed by Red River Freethinkers, who say this is unconstitutional conduct.

The Freethinkers contend that their rights were violated when Fargo refused to allow them to put up their
own monument near the Ten Commandments monument on city property.
The proposed monument would say, "The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the
Christian religion."

The Freethinkers lost an earlier attempt to have the Ten Commandments monument removed.
Federal Judge Ralph Erickson ruled in 2005 that the monument celebrates both religious and secular ideals
and does not violate the Constitution.

Pilots run out of fuel, pray, land near Jesus sign

2 days ago

WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — It seemed like an almost literal answer to their prayers. When two New Zealand pilots ran out of fuel in a microlight airplane they offered prayers and were able to make an emergency landing in a field — coming to rest right next to a sign reading, "Jesus is Lord."

Grant Stubbs and Owen Wilson, both from the town of Blenheim on the country's South Island, were flying up the sloping valley of Pelorus Sound when the engine spluttered, coughed and died.

"My friend and I are both Christians so our immediate reaction in a life-threatening situation was to ask for God's help," Stubbs told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

He said he prayed during the ill-fated flight Sunday that the tiny craft would get over the top of a ridge and that they would find a landing site that was not too steep — or in the nearby sea.

Wilson said that the pair would have been in deep trouble if the fuel had run out five minutes earlier.

"If it had to run out, that was the place to be," he said. "There was an instantaneous answer to prayer as we crossed the ridge and there was an airfield — I didn't know it existed till then."

After Wilson glided the powerless craft to a landing on the grassy strip, the pair noticed they were beside a 20-foot-tall sign that read, "Jesus is Lord — The Bible."

"When we saw that, we started laughing," Stubbs said.

Nearby residents provided them with gas to fly the home-built plane back to base.

Congress Requested to Honor the Ten Commandments

Congress Requested to Honor the Ten Commandments

Ten Commandments A coalition of faith-based groups has joined forces,
calling on Congress to pass resolutions in both houses to focus on the Ten Commandments.


Bill Murray, son of deceased atheist leader Madelyn Murray O'Hair and chairman of the Religious Freedom Coalition,
is part of the pro-Ten Commandments coalition.

"Both of resolutions would authorize a Ten Commandments weekend in order to recognize the
Ten Commandments as the foundation of law in this country," Murray explains. "But with Nancy Pelosi in charge of the
House and Harry Reid in charge of the Senate, we can't have a voice. We can't get these out and open and celebrate the
Ten Commandments," he contends.

According to Murray, it will take a grassroots effort to get a vote. "Hopefully, people will get the word that these
resolutions exist and call their congressman and call their senators and let them know that we need these passed,"
Murray points out.

Murray says the resolutions are stalled. "The prospect of passing anything that respects our social values and the
Christian heritage of the nation is extremely difficult," he laments. "Nancy Pelosi has spent most of the time as House Speaker naming federal buildings .... Over 40 percent of the bills that have passed were to name buildings.

"She's done things like putting soybeans in the congressional cafeteria, and nothing happens there," he continues.
"And if it has anything to do with the cause of Christ or with social values or family values, it's just totally ignored.
It's very difficult and we need to bring pressure to bear upon her to do things like this," Murray urges.

Strangely enough, the Supreme Court has a Ten Commandments display,
but Congress so far will not budge on honoring them.

Call your Congressman now and ask them to vote for the Ten
Commandments Resolution 202-224-3121.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=112790


South Carolina Senate passes Ten Commandments Bill

The South Carolina Senate passed a measure that allows local governments in
South Carolina to post a number of commonly held religious documents in public places, including the Lord's Prayer
and the Ten Commandments.

The documents would have to be labeled as "historical" in their display, which, along with previous
U.S. Supreme Court rulings, senators hope will give them constitutional cover for the displays.

The bill, without the Lord's Prayer amendment, already passed the House and now returns there for legislators to
determine whether they agree with the Senate's change. If they agree, the bill goes to Gov. Mark Sanford.


The bill would allow public bodies, including schools, to display a set of 11 documents lawmakers say help make up the
nation's foundation of law and government. Included are the Declaration of Independence, the Magna Carta,
the Bill of Rights, the Emancipation Proclamation, as well as the national motto, "In God We Trust."

"The historical documents bill passed by the Senate is a win because it will help to further educate people
about the documents that formed the foundation of our country's history and provide deeper meaning to the great and
rich history that we have in this country," said Sen. Larry Martin of Pickens, who shepherded the issue through the Senate.
"It will also be a great tool for history, civic and government teachers to use in their classroom."

Many of us realize that the Ten Commandments have been posted in about
4,000 public places, and that local governments already have the
authority to post the Ten Commandments and other documents. Due to
the mass confusion caused by the news media and a few court decisions,
lawmakers are passing legislation to reinstate the Ten Commandments.


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Open House for Pastors and Christian Leaders
May 7 - 9, 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Faith and Action Headquarters at the Honorable William J. Ostrowski House
109 2nd St, NE
Washington, DC 20002

Information contact Ashley Keene, 202-546-8329, ext 104,


Opponents Of Ten Commandments Monument Suing Fargo
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Opponents of a Ten Commandments monument in Fargo, North Dakota, have filed a civil lawsuit against the city, asking that the granite marker be removed.
Advertisement

FARGO, N.D. (AP) -- Opponents of a Ten Commandments monument in Fargo, North Dakota,
have filed a civil lawsuit against the city, asking that the granite marker be removed.
The lawsuit was filed by Red River Freethinkers, who say this is unconstitutional conduct.

The Freethinkers contend that their rights were violated when Fargo refused to allow them to put up their
own monument near the Ten Commandments monument on city property. The proposed monument would say, "The government of the United States of America is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion."

The Freethinkers lost an earlier attempt to have the Ten Commandments monument removed.
Federal Judge Ralph Erickson ruled in 2005 that the monument celebrates both religious and secular ideals
and does not violate the Constitution.


2.
Pastors' Seminars
Hosted by the Foundation for Moral Law

"God grant that in America true religion and civil liberty may be inseparable . . ."
Dr. John Witherspoon, Fast Day Sermon, May 17, 1776

The Foundation for Moral Law has launched a pastors' seminar entitled, Restoring the Foundation: Church, State, and the
Law. This periodic seminar will equip pastors with the knowledge to better understand the pulpit's unique role in
defending America's God-given liberties and instill them with the courage to speak out on the moral issues of the day.

The Foundation's legal experts and guest speakers are dedicated to training and encouraging pastors to better understand
the following Seminar Topics:

* The First Amendment
* True "Separation of church and state" and its Biblical foundation
* The "rule of law" – is it whatever judges say it is?
* The power of the pulpit in American history: learn about the courageous clergy during the American Revolution,
election sermons, the Great Awakening, and the 20th-Century retreat of the church.
* IRS restrictions on pastors and churches
* Moral issues in the law : what can the righteous do?
If your church or community would like to host a Pastors Seminar
contact:
http://www.morallaw.org/conference.htm
Should you wish to help the Foundation of Moral Law continue their
legal work in the courtroom and by providing teaching seminars, consider going to their web site and make a purchase or a
donation.

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4.
Ten Commandments T-Shirts, Coins, and Refrigerator Magnets
Special prices, Coins for $1, and T-Shirts for $6.00, Magnets at the
low price of 50 cents. Great gifts for Sunday School and Vacation
Bible School. See them at: http://heritage-signs.us/ten/display_ten_commandments.phtml

Deuteronomy 6:9
And thou shalt write them upon the posts of thy house, and on thy gates.

Matthew 5:17-19
17 Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.
18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till
all be fulfilled.
19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the
least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them,
the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.


Matthew 7:12 The Golden Rule
Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you,
do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets.

Ten Commandments Day

Ten Commandments Day the first Sunday in May.

Ask your church to be involved. Give your church secretary a short one paragraph Church Bulletin Announcement,
to add to your church bulletin on that day.

The first Sunday of May is Ten Commandments Day.
President James Madison reflected best the importance of our commitment to God's standard when he noted that
America's success was dependent upon the determination of "each and every one of us to govern ourselves, to control
ourselves, to sustain ourselves according to the Ten Commandments of God." The Ten Commandments is the most commonly
posted scripture in our society, being posted in over 4,000 public places and in millions of churches and homes.
The Ten Commandments convicts us of our sin and Jesus forgives us and saves us.

"And thou shalt write them the posts of thy house, and on thy gates." Deuteronomy 6:9.
The most important reminder of today is to obey the Ten Commandments.

Find out more about Ten Commandments Day at:
http://tencommandments.faithweb.com/tencommandments-today.html


The Flawed Philosophy of Obamanomics
by Judge Roy Moore March 19, 2009

Interest rates of 21%. Inflation rate 12.5%. Consumer Price Index rising 13% annually. Unemployment rate 7.5%. Top personal tax rate of 70%. Government spending constituted 43% of total spending.
Does this sound familiar? It should. This was the economy President Reagan inherited from President Carter in 1981.
Ronald Reagan took the reins of government and immediately set forth his Program for Economic Recovery with four major policy objectives: (1) reduce the growth of government spending; (2) reduce the marginal tax rates on income from both labor and capital; (3) reduce government regulation of business; and (4) reduce inflation by controlling the growth of the money supply. In short, Reagan's plan was to reduce the size and scope of government so that private enterprise could flourish and thereby solve the nation's economic woes.
Reagan's economic policy became known as "Reaganomics" and was the biggest change in U.S. economic policy since the New
Deal. "Only by reducing the growth of government can we increase the growth of the economy," Reagan explained.
The maximum personal tax rate was cut from 70% to 50% and further cut to 28% in 1986. Across the board, federal income
taxes were reduced by 25%.
And it worked! By 1988 the unemployment rate had dropped to 5.5%, interest rates had been cut to between 6 and 8%, and
the inflation rate was reduced to between 2 and 3%. Government's share of total spending was cut to 40%.
President Reagan presided over the longest period of peacetime economic growth in American history,
and he left the nation in far better economic condition than he found it.

While Reagan sought to reduce the size and scope of government, decrease taxes and regulations that chained the private sector, and allow the private sector to flourish,
Obama's solution is to dramatically increase federal spending by stimulus packages in excess of $3 trillion dollars (so far),
thereby injecting the federal government into the economy at a scale that dwarfs anything previous.
And with increased federal aid comes increased control by the federal government over banks, the auto industry,
medicine, education, and other areas of the economy too numerous to mention.
Ignoring the lessons of our history, Obama's economic policies of big government, enlarged federal control over our lives,
and eventually, as even he predicts, increased taxation has garnered a name of its own, "Obamanomics."
Obamanomics is simply the philosophy of socialism,
loosely defined as "collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production or distribution of goods."
Nations which embrace socialism inevitably experience stagnation and economic decline.
Socialism is contrary to the laws of God concerning private property and liberty of contract, and also contrary to the
basic laws of human nature, which teach us over and over that unless people have an incentive to work hard and be productive,
they will become lazy and live off the production of others.
Adam Smith, the Scottish economist whose Wealth of Nations (1776) was eagerly read by America's Founding Fathers, spoke of the "Invisible Hand"
that guides the economic affairs of all nations by the laws of nature: principles of private property, liberty of contract,
supply and demand, and others. Reflecting those principles, Patrick Henry declared,
"Fetter not commerce, sir; let her be as free as air; she will range the whole creation,
and return on the wings of the four winds of heaven, to bless the land with plenty."

These time-tested laws of economics will not fail us if we apply them today. And why should we think that we can ignore
or violate these laws, without reaping disastrous consequences?

Read the rest of the article at Foundation for Moral Law www.morallaw.org
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Church, State and the First Amendment
A continuing Legal Education Seminar by the Foundation of Moral Law
April 2, 2009 Montgomery, AL

You have been told for years that the First Amendment demands "separation of church and state." But what exactly does that entail?
The removal of God from government? And the exclusion of anything religious from the public
square? Not at all. The First Amendment was designed to protect religious freedom and the
public acknowledgment of God. Join the Foundation for Moral Law's CLE,
Church, State, and the First Amendment, to learn what the Constitution, America's unique
history, and even the United States Supreme Court have to say about
• First Amendment Jurisprudence
• The Rule of Law – Then and Now
• The Power of the Pulpit in American History
• IRS Restrictions on Churches & 501(c) (3) Organizations
• Modern Moral Issues in the Law


Speakers at this CLE Seminar include:
Judge Roy Moore and Justice Tom Parker, Alabama Supreme Court
Col. John Eidsmoe Ben DuPré, Esq.
Greg Jones, Staff Attorney, Alabama Supreme Court

Founders' understanding of freedom of religion presupposed a belief in God.
* The Bible has something to say about separation of church and state,
and the answer may surprise you.
* The crucial role American preachers played in fanning the flame of liberty in the Revolutionary War.
* U.S. Supreme Court cases have recognized God as the source of religious freedom.
* Judges may defend traditional moral values in their judicial opinions.
* Churches may speak out about moral and political issues of the day, including pending
pieces of legislation.
* Giving legal assistance to a church or organization when you also sit on its board
raises unique ethical considerations.

Learn more about these topics and other thought-provoking legal issues at the Foundation
for Moral Law's Church, State, and the First Amendment Seminar. Sign up today
to equip yourself to properly advise clients, churches, and public officials about their
religious liberty and the true meaning of the First Amendment.
Approved by the Alabama State Bar for 7 hours of CLE credit, including 1 hour of ethics.

Space is limited, so register today! Call (334) 262-1245 for more
information, visit the Foundation for Moral Law web site that is listed above.

"God grant that in America true religion and civil liberty may be inseparable, and the unjust
attempts to destroy the one, may in the issue tend to the support and establishment of both."
Rev. John Witherspoon, Fast Day Sermon, May 17, 1776