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February 12th, 2019
southern baptist HQ
By: Dr. Jim Denison – denisonforum.org –  February 11, 2019 I am writing this morning’s Daily Article with a grieving heart. I became a Christian in a Southern Baptist Sunday school class and was baptized in a Southern Baptist church. I was licensed and ordained as a vocational minister in that church. I attended college at a Texas Baptist university and...
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February 6th, 2019
Millennials_bring_increase_in_cosmetic
By: Anita Roman – fox10phoenix.com – February 3, 2019 Trends come and go, and they say looks fade, but one generation is making a bigger effort that others to change that. “Yeah the millennials are more into coming in for skin care treatments,” said Dr. Margaret Husami with Derma Health Skin and Laser. Millennials are defined as individuals born between...
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February 1st, 2019
US - Mexico Border
  By: Jenny Beth Martin – thehill.com – January 30, 2019 Visit to Mexico tells the truth about American border security Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer says he wants the Statue of Liberty to be the symbol of America rather than a border wall. It is no doubt a catchy message, it is clearly misleading. Let us start with a...
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January 30th, 2019
HUSTLE-illo-promo
By: Erin Griffith – nytimes.com – January 26, 2019 Never once at the start of my workweek — not in my morning coffee shop line; not in my crowded subway commute; not as I begin my bottomless inbox slog — have I paused, looked to the heavens and whispered: #ThankGodIt’sMonday. Apparently, that makes me a traitor to my generation. I...
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January 28th, 2019
voter fraud-jacket with lots of I Voted stickers
By: Warner Todd Huston – godfatherpolitics.com – January 26, 2019 Liberals continue to cling to their claim that there is no vote fraud in the U.S.A. But a new report by authorities in Texas just found that 58,000 illegal votes were cast by non-citizens in the Lone Star state over the last few years. The Texas Department of Public Safety...
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January 22nd, 2019
Gary Cooper on a horse
By: Ross Douthat – nytimes.com – January 19, 2019 One of the frustrating tics of our society’s progressive vanguard is the assumption that every evil it discovers was entirely invisible in the past, that this generation is the first to wrestle with dominance and cruelty. This forgetting of human experience, this perpetual present-tenseness, pervades the latest flashpoint in the culture...
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January 16th, 2019
young woman in a pew in church
By: Griffin Paul Jackson – christianitytoday.com – January 15, 2019 Slightly fewer young adults are dropping out of church after high school, but those who do have more serious reasons for leaving than a decade ago. In a 2017 LifeWay Research survey released today, 66 percent of Americans between 23 and 30 years old said they stopped attending church on...
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January 14th, 2019
School busses in Atlanta tell of human trafficking
By: Vanessa Bouché & Mark Daku – washingtonpost.com – January 11, 2019 Friday is human trafficking awareness day, a time dedicated to reflecting on the fact that an estimated 40.3 million people in the world are still in modern forms of slavery. The United Nations defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of people by improper...
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January 8th, 2019
father-son silhouette
By: David French – nationalreview.com – January 7, 2019 Yesterday afternoon, immediately after the Dallas Cowboys’ hard-fought victory over the Seattle Seahawks, Fox’s Erin Andrews interviewed Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott and running back Ezekiel Elliott. She asked Elliott what he thought when he saw Prescott take off for a key run that set up the winning touchdown. “It’s simple,” Elliott...
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January 8th, 2019
burned out matches
By: Anne Helen Petersen – buzzfeednews.com – January 5, 2019 “I tried to register for the 2016 election, but it was beyond the deadline by the time I tried to do it,” a man named Tim, age 27, explained to New York magazine last fall. “I hate mailing stuff; it gives me anxiety.” Tim was outlining the reasons why he,...
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