The Adams' Review for September 2010
The Adams' Review for August 2010
The Adams' Review for July 2010
Francis Bellamy, a clergyman and editor of “Youth Companion” is believed to have written the Pledge of Allegiance to our flag in September, 1892:
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. (Click here to read entire article.)
The Adams' Review for April and May 2010
The Adams' Review for January 2010
The Adams' Review for November 2009
Recently I was reading the November edition of Focus on the Family “Citizen” Magazine. An article by Tom Minnery jumped off the page. He states “I’ve been to many conservative conferences over the years, and I’ve heard many politicians speak at those meetings, but not long ago, there was a first.” Click here to read entire article.
The Adams' Review for September 2009
The Adams' Review for July 2009
Organization has selected the Moral Action as their
2009-2010 national project. Click here to read entire report.
The Adams' Review for May and June 2009
II Corinthians 3:17 states “Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.”
The Word of God abounds with words promoting freedom. We should feel comfortable talking about religion in our nation. Our Founding Fathers prohibited a Federal establishment of religion, but there is not a single thread of evidence that they intended to set up a wall of separation between the state and religious belief. The first amendment of the U.S. Constitution was not written to protect the citizens from religion, but was penned to protect religion from government tyranny. (Click here to read entire review.)
The Adams' Review for March 2009
Dr. James Dobson, family psychologist and Founder of Focus on the Family, states, “most Christians seem to believe that pornography is characterized by air-brushed nudity in men’s magazines, but “mainstream porn” has become far more perverse in recent years focusing on rape, incest, defecation, urination, mutilation, bestiality, vomiting, enemas, homosexuality, and sadomasochistic activity.” Click here to read entire review.
The Adams' Review for February 2009
Euthanasia is morally and biblically wrong. Euthanasia is defined as “the act or practice of ending the life of a person suffering from an incurable illness or injury, or better known as mercy killing.” As believers, we should seek to safeguard the God-given right to life, to which each person is entitled. Click here to read entire review.
The Adams' Review for January 2009
David, the shepherd King, declared in Psalms 139...”thou hast covered me in my mother’s womb...thine eyes did see my substance, yet being unperfect.” We agree with King David that life begins at the time of conception, and that God is watchful even over the embryo in the womb. Click here to read entire review.
What can we do?
Be informed! Here are some important resources for BMA members in America to read, subscribe to, promote, and engage in to be better prepared to act for the good of all Christians in America. (Click here for a list of resources.)
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Free Copy: A Guide to What One Person Can Do to Fight Pornography.
This free guide developed by the American Family Association will provide information you need to help combat the scourge of pornography. Simply click on the file below to download the guide to your computer.
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Important Information for Pastors and Churches
1. Issues Dealing with Sexuality
2. Church Safety and Security
Reconstructing American History
Renewing American Leadership has prepared the report below on the recently opened Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) in Washington, DC that addresses and substantiates the planners’ clear bias in four major areas: America’s Godly heritage; our system of American governance; Constitutional interpretation; and ideology. Click on Download File to read this startling report on how our country's history is being revised in our nation's capital.
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What happens if we Christians do nothing?
It is definitely a lot easier to pretend that what goes on in the state and world around us is not OUR concern. Christian people are truly either "part of the problem or part of the solution." The church should encourage its members to be actively involved in moral and social issues facing our society today. (Read entire article.)
