by Angel Hargrave | Nov 30, 2015 | Blog Archives
The Pilgrims and Strangers had so meshed together that Sunday was the highlight of their week. They would dress up in their best clothes, red capes, green waistcoats, with colorful plumes in their hats; not the drab and somber black and brown attire pictured in...
by Angel Hargrave | Nov 23, 2015 | Blog Archives
So in October, 1620 the Separatists were on their way to America. Unfortunately, the time of year that this group set sail was when the Atlantic was at its stormiest. Because of bad weather, it was impossible for the passengers to go up on deck during the entire...
by Angel Hargrave | Nov 16, 2015 | Blog Archives
Holidays are a memorial to some event in the nation or the world that marked an event that changed the world. We tend to view them as days off and do not take to heart that holiday actually means holy day. Thanksgiving is a holy day because without God’s divine...
by Angel Hargrave | Nov 9, 2015 | Blog Archives
“It must be the combined virtue of the rulers and of the people to … rescue and save their civil and religious rights from the outstretched arm of tyranny, which may appear under any mode or form of government.” —Mercy Warren, 1805 “Let the American...
by Angel Hargrave | Nov 3, 2015 | Blog Archives
The school district decided that the practice must stop because it violated the “establishment clause” in the First Amendment. So what does an assistant high school football coach do when he is ordered to cease his habit of honoring God after each football game? He...
by Angel Hargrave | Oct 26, 2015 | Blog Archives
In the last five years, we have seen a rapid increase of Christian business owners, teachers and students charged with breaking anti-discrimination laws, practicing their faith in school on government property and innocently writing about Jesus when told to write...