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Author: Rev. Bernie Seter

Who Said There is a Promised Land

Studying the revolutionary war from the perspective of chaplains who attached themselves to the militias and the continental army it became clear to me that the spiritual impetus to independence was a form of theological...

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Politics versus Religious affiliation.

I wanted to comment on the 4th but I didn’t have the energy and waiting to see the reactions of the chattering class makes it a bit easier.  Independence Day is many things to different people but the received wisdom has...

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Shades of Revolution

“We have thought God was for us, and had given many and signal instances of his power and mercy in our favor, and had greatly frowned upon and disappointed our enemies; and verily it has been so. But have we repented and...

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Distressed?

So I get a warm blanket and a snack, some “Ensure “ or a cup of coffee if I want. I’m in a comfy chair that also has a heater in it. I get an infusion and I usually fall asleep. The nurse asks some questions every time but twice...

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League Pledge

At the LWML Convention in Lexington KY the former President got on the big screen led everyone in the .League pledge. In fervent gratitude for the Savior’s dying love and His blood-bought gift of redemption we dedicate...

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