Friday, July 17, 2026

Flashback Friday: Prairie Fire

 

 

"A hot south wind was blowin' and the air was gettin' dry
Somethin' far away was spellin' trouble in the sky
Comin' closer was a sound that topped the devil's choir,
Then we knew we had to race a raging prairie fire..." 

  

Image courtesy/iStock

 

 Released in July, 1960  "Prairie Fire" one of the songs performed by the great American
 country-western balladeer Marty Robbins for his studio album, "More Gunfighter Ballads 
And Trail Songs" exudes the courage and true grit of the American spirit in the wake of
a natural disaster, the "wild, infernal roar" of a wildfire raging across the
 Great Plains of the western frontier.

 

Prairie Fire
(1960)
Marty Robbins
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Zola Levitt Presents: Israel, The Church, And The Future / "The Rapture"





 

"Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart in full assurance of faith."
(Hebrew 10:21-22)
 
 
 
 

In this classic teaching, Messianic Bible teacher Zola Levitt (1938-2006),
teaches on the coming of the Lord for His Bride, the Church. While no date
can be set,  Zola provides clear teaching on one of the most important
prophecies in the Bible. 



"The Rapture"
(1988)
Zola Levitt Presents
Bearded Bible Brothers
(February 8, 2021)
 
 
 
 
 Blessed Assurance

Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine!
O what a foretaste of glory divine!
Heir of salvation, purchase of God,
Born of His Spirit, washed in His blood.
 
This is my story, this is my song,
Praising my Savior, all the day long;
This is my story, this is my song.
Praising my Savior, all the day long. 
 
Perfect submission, perfect delight,
Visions of rapture now burst on my sight;
Angels descending bring from above
Echoes of mercy, whispers of love. 
 
This is my story, this is my song,
Praising my Savior, all the day long;
This is my story, this is my song.
Praising my Savior, all the day long
 
Perfect submission, all is at rest
I in my Savior am happy and blest,
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.
 
 
This is my story, this is my song,
Praising my Savior, all the day long;
This is my story, this is my song.
Praising my Savior, all the day long.

 "Blessed Assurance"
(1873)
Fanny Crosby
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Thursday, July 16, 2026

America At 250: Summertime Supper From The 1800's!

 

 

 

 

 Step back into early America where gracious host Justine cooks up a delicious 
 summertime dinner from 1812,  including crispy fried chicken, fresh fried okra, 
potatoes and green beans, and a made-from-scratch wild berry cobbler for dessert! 

🎂 Happy 1st Birthday Little Ronnie!   May God Bless You Always!🎂

 

 

Dinner In 1812
Fried Chicken, Wild Berry Cobbler, ASMR
Early American
(July 15, 2026)

 

 

 A delightful Chew & Chat with Justine and husband, Ron!

 

1800's Southern Supper
Fried Chicken & Blackberry Cobbler
Live Chat
 Frontier Patriot
 (July 15, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Throwback Thursday: Murphy Missed The Mark On Immigration Issue

 

 

 

 

  In response to the ongoing opposition and often hostile response to
the Trump Administration's use of ICE agents in rounding up illegals 
in our nation, I submit a letter I wrote in the summer of 2018 to the
editor of a local senior citizen newspaper, The Golden Times.

As I re-read the letter I wrote eight years ago again this morning 
 I was reminded that there are always two sides to every story.

 

Image courtesy/Britannica
 

 

In response to the recent Murphy's Law column entitled, "Denial Of Kids'
Visas Another Blemish For Maligned U.S. Immigration" (see The Golden Times
August, 2018) did the writer, Barbara Murphy ever consider that these four teens
from Cameroon, who were denied visas to enter the United States, were required
beforehand to receive an officially approved medical examination and vaccinations
prior to the obtainment of a visa?

According to the U.S. State Department's guidelines for travelers from Cameroon:

"All immigrant visa applications, regardless of age, require a medical examination
prior to the issuance of a visa. Only a physician accredited by the U.S. Embassy in
Cameroon can perform this exam. It is the applicant's responsibility to schedule
a medical examination with one of the approved doctors before their visa 
interview appointment at the U.S. Embassy. Medical exams performed
 by other physicians will not be accepted."

Furthermore, at the time of the applicant's appointment, the person seeking the
visa is required to bring the following documentation with them: 1) A visa
appointment letter; 2) A passport; 3) Four recently taken passport-sized
color photographs; and 4) A copy of immunization records.

Aside from providing an all expense paid trip to a basketball camp in 
Philadelphia, were these kids' sponsors aware of these necessary requirements
beforehand?  Do they understand that this poor, central African nation is known
for random epidemics of deadly diseases like Typhoid, Yellow Fever, and Malaria?

Although The Philadelphia Inquirer article Ms. Murphy references does mention
that these kids had obtained their passports, it does not delve further into whether
these kids had received the medical requirements needed to obtain a visa in Cameroon.
Instead, Ms. Murphy and Inquirer columnist Ronnie Polaneczky contended that America
  has "sucker-punched" these poor African youths by denying them their visas. 

The Inquirer article also alludes to an area student exchange program in which
Mexican kids were denied visas to come here, which the writer blames on the
'zero tolerance' immigration policy of President Donald Trump. 

 What the media fails to see on purpose is that the massive immigration mess in this
 nation has been out of control for far too many years now, and that in order to corral 
 the problem he has inherited due to the extreme laxity of previous administrations,
President Trump has had to resort to some drastic measures in order to enact
reforms in the system, which unfortunately, will not materialize overnight.

Ms. Murphy further contends that there is no immigration law written by
our government which calls for the separation of children from their parents
trying to cross our border illegally. This is not true. There certainly is a law,
which unfortunately has not been properly enforced for many years, which
declares that any person-man, woman, or child-who have come here illegally
are, upon capture, to be arrested and detained until they can be deported back
to their home country. Any American citizen caught harboring an illegal
could also be sent to prison for violating this law.

Furthermore, in more recent times, the FBI has uncovered overwhelming evidence
of jihadist camps in New Mexico and other places across the U.S. which have been
training children to commit acts of terrorism against American citizens. Just where
did these children come from? Perhaps the reason why the more than 200 children 
Ms. Murphy mentions that have not been reunited with their parents yet is because
the government wants to make sure that the parents and guardians are who they
claim to be, and not part of some human trafficking ring or recruiters for
terrorist training that have stolen these kids.

Meanwhile, while it may well be true that these kids from Cameroon were
denied visas because they were not aware that they needed medical examinations
and an updated vaccination record for traveling overseas, it could also be true that
there was some kind of error made in the processing of their visa applications.
Government offices are often so overwhelmed with paperwork that errors are
common and to be expected. Again this latter possibility was not even taken
into consideration by Ms. Murphy or The Inquirer. 

Instead, it is quite evident to me that the duplicitous mainstream media
 will stop at nothing these days, including capitalizing on the bitter disappointment 
of four teens from Cameroon, in order to continue their relentless campaign to unfairly
  vilify America under President Donald Trump as a bigoted and heartless nation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 15, 2026

Making Extra Crispy Fried Green Tomatoes!

 

 

 

 

 Gracious host Becky from The Hillbilly Kitchen makes a classic dish that
was popular during the days of the Great Depression-Fried Green Tomatoes!
Many people ate them in place of meat. I remember my mother telling me
how her father, my grandfather Lou Yard, loved eating fried green tomatoes
 with milk gravy in the summertime!

 

Fried Green Tomatoes EXTRA CRISPY
Heirloom Recipe With Tips
The Hillbilly Kitchen-Down Home Country Cooking
(July 14, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday's Word: Yadid "Ya-Deed"/ The Beloved

 

 

 

 

 "to the praise of His glorious grace, which He has freely given us in the Beloved One."
(Ephesians 1:6)

 

 

 Passion Flower
Image courtesy/Pinterest
 
 
 

 "In the Beloved" accepted am I,

Risen, ascended, and seated on high;

Saved from all sin thro' His infinite grace,

With the redeemed ones accorded a place. 


"In the Beloved" God's marvelous grace

Calls me to dwell in this wonderful place;

God sees my Savior, and then He sees me,

"In the Beloved" accepted and free. 


"In the Beloved"-how safe my retreat,

In the Beloved accounted complete;

"Who can condemn me?" In Him I am free,

Savior and Keeper forever is He.


"In the Beloved" I went to the tree,

There, in His Person, by faith I may see

Infinite wrath rolling over His head,

Infinite grace, for He died in my stead. 


"In the Beloved" God's marvelous grace

Calls me to dwell in this wonderful place;

God sees my Savior, and then He sees me,

"In the Beloved" accepted and free. 

 

"Accepted In The Beloved"
(1930)
Civilla Durfee Holden Martin
(1866-1948)
Canadian-born American hymn writer

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

MeMe Makes Her Sister Judy's Caramel Cake!

 

 

 

 

 An easy and delicious cake to make your mouth water! 

And everybody remember... Shine for Jesus! 

 

Caramel Cake
MeMe's Recipes/Diane Leary
(July 13, 2026)