Dave on January 23rd, 2009

Tony Reinke in his blog Miscellanies made a recent post…
Joshua Harris recently preached a pair of messages at Covenant Life Church (Gaithersburg, MD). Entitled “The Good Recession,” Harris taught from Luke 12:13-34. Both messages addressed the proper Christian response to this season of economic uncertainty and targeted the themes of greed and covetousness (week 1) [...]

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Dave on December 26th, 2008

From Oliver North’s blog:
Washington, D.C. —  It’s the “the holiday season” — the politically correct euphemism for this time of year when we’re supposed to demonstrate the “spirit of the season” by going shopping. We do this so that we can help retailers hit their year-end sales targets. Shopping, we are told, stimulates the economy [...]

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Dave on December 4th, 2008

Cal Thomas writes about optimism in spite of the economic news surrounding us…
Where is that optimism today in the midst of the sharp economic downturn? One doesn’t hear much of it from politicians and especially not from the media, which trades exclusively in gloom and doom. President Bush has said he believes things will get [...]

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Dave on December 4th, 2008

It pays to be prepared…

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Dave on October 27th, 2008

I read this linked article by Joel Belz in the October 18, 2008 issue of World Magazine while eating supper by myself at a restaurant in Alexandria. Belz offers some food for thought about just exactly who is responsible for our current financial mess:
“Remember the old saw about being careful when you point a finger [...]

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