Oliver North: The Reason for the Season

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 and what’s good for the economy is good for all of us.

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Marley’s Message to Scrooge – R.C. Sproul

This excerpt is from R.C. Sproul’s blog. It is an excellent and well thought analysis of some issues surrounding the celebration of Christmas.

Every generation has its abundance of Scrooges. The church is full of them. We hear endless complaints of commercialism. We are constantly told to put Christ back into Christmas. We hear that the tradition of Santa Claus is a sacrilege.

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Burnsville Apartment Fire Victims Receive Anonymous Gift of $1 Million

I found this headline this morning on my RSS reader:

BURNSVILLE, Minn. (WCCO) – People who lost everything in a devastating apartment fire in the south metro get some very good news. An anonymous donor decided to give $1 million to the apartment tenants who lost everything.

Read more here…

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Cheering for the other side

Thanks to a friend, Deb, for the link on this heartwarming and uplifting story.

They played the oddest game in high school football history last month down in Grapevine, Texas.

It was Grapevine Faith vs. Gainesville State School and everything about it was upside down. For instance, when Gainesville came out to take the field, the Faith fans made a 40-yard spirit line for them to run through.

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Profession of mush: Joel Belz of World Magazine opines on President Bush’s appearance on Nightline

On Worldmag.com, Joel Belz offers his opinion on the recent appearance by President Bush on ABC’s Nightline:

If you didn’t wince a bit while President Bush attempted last week—on national television, no less—to give an account of his Christian faith, well then maybe you too ought to go back and take a refresher course in Christianity 101.

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Web App Review: Jott

I am constantly in search of the “Holy Grail” of productivity tools and software. In fact, I probably waste a lot of productive time looking for the next best thing when it comes to managing my time and “to do’s”. About a year and a half ago, I stumbled upon Jott at jott.com. I used the free app for most of that time and I really only used it occasionally even though I found it to be a very useful application.
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