Thursday, July 9, 2026

Throwback Thursday: A Matter Of Faith...And The Free Exercise Thereof

 

 

 "What has been will be again and what has been done will be done again;
there is nothing new under the sun."
(Ecclesiastes 1:9)

 

Image courtesy/Beyond Positive Thinking
 


 

In regards to the current push for a Constitutional Convention to be held in
our nation, something which I do not think is necessary- our Constitution is
  not the problem, and should be left as our Founding Fathers wrote it- I submit 
a letter I wrote to the Editor of The Sentinel Newspaper of Franklin Township 
twenty two years ago- published on April 15, 2004:


America is facing a very serious crisis concerning her freedom, and
 not only from bloodthirsty foreign terrorists. This threat to our way of life
is an internal one and should be considered an ominous warning for
 every citizen who believes that we are one nation under Almighty God.

The danger I speak of is the twisted, perverse agenda of hardcore left-wing
judges unleashed in courtrooms across America. These elitist liberals are
determined to banish God forever from our land. Their plans are nothing new.

Since 1947, liberal justices have been waging a battle against our country's
religious heritage. They want to rewrite our history, particularly the fact 
 that our nation was founded under Judeo-Christian principles.

A recent example took place on August 3, 2003 when an order was issued to
remove a monument inscribed with The Ten Commandments from the
Alabama Supreme Court.  The justices' excuse was that the monument
violated separation of church and state.

However, their order was unconstitutional!

Our Constitution has no wording in it regarding the separation of church
and state. What it does say is, "Congress shall make no law respecting
 the establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."

In 1947, the United States Supreme Court was hearing the case of Everson
vs. Board of Education. In their decision regarding this case, they lifted an
excerpt from a letter written by Thomas Jefferson, which spoke of "a wall
of separation between church and state" and used it to promote their radical
views of interpreting constitutional law, ruling not only separation
 of church, but religion and state as well. 

The Supreme Court was never authorized by Congress to alter the First Amendment,
changing the prohibition against government establishment of a national church to
prohibition against any religious acts by individual states. 

The Supreme Court chose to close the Everson case with these alarming words:

 "The First Amendment has erected a wall between church and state. The wall
  must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the slightest breach." 

The First Amendment says no such thing. It does not prohibit displays of
 The Ten Commandments, reading the Bible in public schools, "In God We Trust"
on our currency, or "One Nation Under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance.

It is time for people of faith to stand up and take their country back.

Senator Richard Shelby (R-Alabama) is attempting to thwart the God-bashers
in their high and mighty tracks.  He is the primary sponsor of Bill HR3799,
the Constitution Restoration Act. This bill would limit judges from ruling on
 issues of God and religion. All it needs to pass is a majority of our Congress
to realize how vitally important this bill is to our religious freedom.

As a Christian, I have been discriminated against by other area newspapers
that refused to print a recent letter I wrote regarding religious freedom. I am
grateful to The Sentinel for respecting my view.  Thank you for printing my
letter that appeared in your March 18-24 edition.

In closing, I would like to ask everyone reading this letter and who feels the
way I do about this issue to please contact your representatives in Congress
as soon as possible. A concerted, grassroots effort on the part of concerned
people will be the first steps to a possible future victory against the
tyrannical powers that be.

As the famous author Rudyard Kipling wrote:
 "Stand up and take the war, the Hun is at the gate."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 8, 2026

MeMe Makes Vidalia Onion Pie!

 

 

 

 

 Gracious host MeMe makes a unique side dish that is so yummy and
will go with any meal! So grab some ingredients and make this tonight!

And everybody remember... Shine for Jesus! 

 

Vidalia Onion Pie
MeMe's Recipes/Diane Leary
July 6, 2026
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday's Word: Shachar/Dayspring

 

 

 

 "Arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory of the LORD rises upon you.
For behold, darkness covers the earth, and thick darkness is over the peoples,
 but, the LORD will rise upon you, and His glory will appear to you."
(Isaiah 60:1-2)

 

Image courtesy/StockCake
 
 

 "Dayspring" in Hebrew is the word, "Shachar" and means to break forth, as the dawn, 
or the first light of a new day. Metaphorically speaking, it represents hope, renewal,
 and divine intervention.  Of light overcoming darkness.

Jesus is the Light, the Dayspring sent from on high, to destroy the darkness of this world.

"Through the tender mercy of our God; whereby the Dayspring from on high hath
 visited us, To give light to them that sit in darkness and in the shadow of death,
 to guide our feet into the way of peace."
(Luke 1:78-79)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, July 7, 2026

At Home With Arlene Williams: Grilling Rack Of Lamb With Vegetables And More!

 

 

 

 

 

 Gracious host Arlene welcomes special guest chefs Chaz and Greg Antonelli
from Woody's Restaurant, who make grilled rack of lamb with mint sauce,
  grilled vegetables, some special salads, along with grilled peaches and 
 grilled pound cake with cinnamon caramel sauce for dessert!

 

Grilled Rack Of Lamb With Vegetables And More!
(2005)
At Home With Arlene Williams
( Uploaded June 29, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday Bible Study With Les Feldick: Believe In Thine Heart

 

 


"And if you will confess with your mouth our Lord Yeshua and you will believe
in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you shall have life."
(Romans 10:9)
Aramaic Bible In Plain English


 

Image courtesy/Channel Four

 


 

 Les continues his walk through the Bible, teaching us
how to connect the dots within the Holy Scriptures.

 

Believe In Thine Heart/Part One
(1996)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(May 24, 2019)

 

 

 

 

Believe In Thine Heart/Part Two
(1996)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(May 24, 2019)

 

 

 

 

Believe In Thine Heart/Part Three
(1996)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(May 24, 2019)

 

 

 

 

Believe In Thine Heart/Part Four
(1996)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(June 14, 2019)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, July 6, 2026

Monday Meditation: Growing Older With Faith

 

 

 

 "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.
In all thy ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct thy paths.  Be not wise in
thine own eyes: fear the LORD, and depart from evil. It shall be health to thy
navel, and marrow to thy bones. Honor the LORD with thy substance, and
with the first fruits of all thine increase: so shall thy barns be filled with
plenty, and thy presses shall burst out with new wine."
(Proverbs 3:5-10)
 
 
 

Wild Prairie Roses
Image courtesy/iStock
 
 
 
 
 
With the coming of another year we are all...a year older.

Just what does it mean to us-this growing older? Are we coming to
a cheerful, beautiful old age, or are we being beaten and cowed by
the years as they pass? Bruised we must be now and then, but
beaten, never, unless we lack courage.
 
Not long since a friend said to me, "Growing old is the saddest
thing in the world." Since then I have been thinking about growing old,
trying to decide if I thought her right. But I cannot agree with her.
 
 True, we lose some things that we prize as time passes and acquire a few
 that we would prefer to be without. But we may gain infinitely more with
the years than we lose in wisdom, character, and the sweetness of life.
 
As to the ills of old age, it may be that those of the past were as bad, but
 are dimmed by distance. Though old age has gray hair and twinges of
rheumatism, remember that childhood has freckles, tonsils, and the measles.
 
The stream of passing years is like a river with people being carried along
in the current. Some are swept along, protesting, fighting all the way, trying
to swim back up the stream, longing for the shores that they have passed,
clutching at anything to retard their progress, frightened by the onward rush
 of the strong current and in danger of being overwhelmed by the waters. 
 
Others go with the current freely, trusting themselves to the buoyancy of
the waters, knowing they will bear them up. And so with very little effort,
they go floating safely along, gaining more courage and strength from
their experience with the waves.
 
As New Year after New Year comes, these waves upon the river of life
bear us farther along toward the ocean of Eternity, either protesting the
inevitable and looking longingly back toward years that are gone, or with
calmness and faith facing the future, serene in the knowledge that the
power behind life's currents is strong and good.
 
And thinking of these things, I have concluded that whether is is sad to
grow old depends on how we face it, whether we are looking forward with
confidence or backwards with regret. Still, in any case, it takes courage to
live long successfully, and they are brave who grow old with smiling faces
.
 
 
 
 
 
"Growing Old With Faith"
Laura Ingalls Wilder
(1867-1957)
Prolific American writer and author of
the "Little House" series of books.
 
 A devotional taken from the book,
Saving Graces
  The Inspirational Writings
of Laura Ingalls Wilder
Edited by Stephen Hines
(1997)
Broadman & Holman Publishers
Nashville, Tennessee
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, July 5, 2026

Sunday Night In Uncle Walt's Vault: The Whiz Kid And The Mystery At Riverton

 

 

 In this Wonderful World of Disney presentation from 1974, "Whiz Kid" Alvin Fernald
 enters an essay contest at school to win a chance to become Mayor For A Day.

While waiting to see the mayor at Riverton's City Hall to interview him about
the daily running of the city's government, he and his best pal Shoie overhear 
the city treasurer discussing a crooked land deal with two other men. The boys,
along with Alvin's little sister, Daffy, set out to expose the treasurer's scheme.

This delightful mystery-comedy stars child actors Eric Shea as Alvin,  Kim Richards
as his little sister, Daphne "Daffy" Fernald, and Clay O'Brien as his friend, Shoie,
plus, familiar TV actors Edward Andrews as Mayor Massey, John Fieldler as the
 city treasurer, Charles Blackburn, Ted Gehring as Doyle Reager, Lonny Chapman as
  Fred Benson, Maudie Prickett as Mrs. Hundley, and Judson Pratt as Sargeant O'Halloran.


 

The Whiz Kid And The Mystery Of Riverton/Part One
 Walt Disney's Anthology Program Season 20 Episode 12
"The Wonderful World Of Disney"
(1974)
Uploaded by Keeping Walt In Disney
(July 20, 2023)

 

 

 In the exciting conclusion of "The Whiz Kid And The Mystery At Riverton"
Alvin is selected as Mayor For A Day, while he and Shoie and Daffy,
  with a little help from the entire sixth grade class, successfully bring
 the crooked city treasurer's swindle to a screeching halt!
 
 Look for actress Rae Dawn Chong as Alvin's classmate, Greta.

 

The Whiz Kid And The Mystery Of Riverton/Part Two
 Walt Disney's Anthology Program Season 20 Episode 13
"The Wonderful World Of Disney"
(1974)
Uploaded by Keeping Walt In Disney
(July 21, 2023)