A
while back, my husband and I sat down for the dreaded budget talk. We
agreed to try a new program where the basics of debt, budgeting and spending
would be broken down into real dollars and cents. Pardon the pun. We
dove in, head first, to the collection of CD lectures and workbook lesson plans
and before we knew it, we were beginning to acquire some common sense solutions
to our once insurmountable hurdles. We were elated. Then came the credit-card
lesson.
What a Fired Judge Has to Do With Our Political System
Written by Ian Hodge
Thursday, 10 June 2010
There are not too many people who like getting fired from their job. But Judge Roy Moore of Alabama seems to have accepted his firing with some enthusiasm. And a challenge.
What if Christians were to wake tomorrow and realize that
their political strategy over the course of the past century had been utterly
misguided? Consider the timing.There
are few who would argue that the Obama Administration’s new culture of
corruption has left the door wide open for Republican victory in November.But as it stands, today’s Conservatives have
become so embroiled in a philosophical deadlock that many are wondering whether
unity will be possible.