Monday, April 26, 2010

Insanity reigns in America...but in England, it rules without challengers. At least we have tea parties!

Ken Blackwell reveals the insanity in a column comparing the treatment of General Boykin and of Major Nidal Hasan by the U.S. government and by the media. Three guesses which man gets demonized!

But, an excellent talk by Melanie Phillips today at the American Enterprise Institute shows how much farther the insanity has spread in the United Kingdom. You can find her here and here. I am going to blog my way through her new book, The World Turned Upside Down: The Global Battle Over God, Truth, and Power. I can't wait to read it!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

To Explain Me as I See Me

Subjective, but hopefully with nuance, and nuanced with hope, on topics which make my heart burst or the vein in my temple throb:
God, Africa, politics, people, human rights (Universal Declaration sense, not the "never met a desire that wasn't a right" sense), global jihad, Anglicanism, books, music, and many other things.

Continuing to Watch and Pray for Sudan

Confusion appears to be reigning. Not just in Sudan, but all over the world. Like the volanic ash that is devasting Europe. But God is in control. "We believe that His children will not be forsaken. . . we will choose to remember and never be shaken. There is no power above or beside Him, we know, God is in control."

Watch and pray. One thing we in America can do is DEMAND that our government respond with justice and not accept the results of a crooked election. Is anyone surprised by Jimmy Carter? If so, you must not know that Carter once called Bashir "a courageous and enlightened leader" for signing just one more worthless agreement.

From my friend Akol, this beautiful photo of TRULY courageous leaders. Too bad Jimmy Carter likes having cardomon tea with the Arabists instead of getting to know the REAL people of Sudan.



SPLA Oyee! New Sudan Oyee! God bless Sudan and give her freedom, justice, and peace. May God scatter the proud in their own deceit, put down the mighty from their throne(s), and lift up the meek and the lowly.