Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Hillbilly Kitchen: Red, White, & Blue Cheesecake Salad

 

 

 

 

 Gracious host Becky from The Hillbilly Kitchen shares a patriotic and
delicious dessert recipe- perfect for your next summertime get together!

Always remember, put God first! 

 

Red, White, & Blue Cheesecake Salad
The Hillbilly Kitchen-Down Home Country Cooking
(May 27, 2023)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday Bible Study With Les Feldick: The Old Sin Nature Vs. The New Nature

 

 

 

"Open my eyes that I may see wondrous things from Your law."
(Psalm 119:18) 


 

 

Les Feldick
(1927-2023)
 Founder of Les Feldick Ministries
Image courtesy/Les Feldick Ministries

 

 

 

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

 

The Old Sin Nature Vs. The New Nature/Part One
 (1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(Uploaded May 3, 2019)

 

 

 

 

The Old Sin Nature Vs. The New Nature/Part Two
 (1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(Uploaded May 3, 2019)
 
 
 

 
 
 
The Old Sin Nature Vs. The New Nature/Part Three
 (1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(Uploaded May 3, 2019)
 
 
 
 
 
 
The Old Sin Nature Vs. The New Nature/Part Four
 (1995)
Les Feldick Ministries-Official Site
(Uploaded May 3, 2019)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, May 25, 2026

FORGOTTEN HISTORY: Memorial Day Special/Honoring The Fallen

 

 

 Gone But Never Forgotten...


 

Image courtesy/Vermillion Plain Talk
 

 

 In this special presentation, host Colin Heaton provides a behind-the-scenes
look at the American Battle Monuments Commission, which is responsible
for maintaining the final resting places and memorials for over 200,000 
 American servicemen who gave their lives overseas.

  Established after WWI, the ABMC cares for 26 military cemeteries and
 monuments across 17 countries from the fields of France to the Pacific islands.

Every year on Memorial Day, ceremonies held at these sacred grounds 
remember the cost of freedom paid by generations of Americans. 

Thank you, Mr. Heaton, for this enlightening reminder of the true
 meaning of Memorial Day and for your service to our nation.

 

 

Memorial Day Special: Honoring The Fallen
FORGOTTEN HISTORY
(May 24, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday Meditation: Memorial Day 2026

 

 

"Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people He has chosen for His inheritance!" 
(Psalm 33:12)

 

 


 
 Image courtesy/US Embassy In Georgia

 

 

 The finest tribute we can pay

Unto our hero dead today,

Is not a rose wreath, white and red,

In memory of the blood they shed;

It is to stand beside each mound,

Each couch of consecrated ground,

And pledge ourselves as warriors true

Unto the work they died to do.

 

In God's valleys where they lie

At rest, beneath the open sky,

Triumphant now o'er every foe,

As living tributes let us go.

No wreath of rose or immortelles

or spoken word or toiling bells

Will do today, unless we give

Our pledge that liberty shall live.
 

Our hearts must be the roses red 

We place above our hero dead;

Today beside their graves we must

Renew allegiance to their trust;

Must bare our heads and humbly say

We hold the Flag as dear as they,

And stand, as once they stood, to die

To keep the Stars and Stripes on high. 


The finest tribute we can pay

Unto our hero dead today

Is not of speech or roses red,

But living, throbbing hearts instead.

That shall renew the pledge they sealed

With death upon the battlefield.

That freedom's flag shall bear no stain

And free men wear no tyrant's chain. 

 

"Memorial Day"
Edgar Albert Guest
(1881-1859)
English-born American poet
 

 

To all the men and women, past and present, who have honorably
served in America's Armed Forces, thank you for your service
 to this nation and especially for my freedom.

To those who are no longer on this earth, may you find
 eternal rest in God's peaceful valleys.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, May 24, 2026

Sunday Night In Uncle Walt's Vault:"Way Down Cellar" Part One & Two

 

 

 

 

 First aired on January 7, 1968 the delightful Disney mystery movie, "Way Down Cellar" 
begins when three boys, chasing a football after a bad pass, discover the entrance to
 a secret tunnel in the ruins of a burned out church and follow it to a supposedly
 haunted house, where the new and  unfriendly tenant, Mr. Marcus is being
visited by his  "nephew Charlie "and girlfriend, Velma.


Way Down Cellar/Part One
(1968)
Walt Disney's Anthology Program
(The Wonderful World Of Disney)
Uploaded by Keeping Walt In Disney
(April 19, 2023)

 

 

In the conclusion of "Way Down Cellar"  the three young sleuths discover that
  their crotchety neighbor Mr. Marcus is in league with a gang of counterfeiters. 

 

 

Way Down Cellar/Part Two
(1968)
Walt Disney's Anthology Program
(The Wonderful World Of Disney)
Uploaded by Keeping Walt In Disney
(April 19, 2023)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Holy Days of Our Lord: Shavuot/ Pentecost

 

 

 "Suddenly a sound like a mighty rushing wind came from heaven and filled the
 whole house where they were sitting.  They saw tongues like flames of fire
that separated and came to rest on each of them."
(Acts 2:2-3)

 

 
 The Descent of the Spirit
 (1877)
 Paul Gustave Dore
(1832-1883)
French artist
 
 
 

 In this classic presentation, filmed on location in Israel,
Messianic Bible teacher Zola Levitt (1938-2006) explains that
when Christ told his disciples to wait until the power of the Lord came
from on high, the Jews were anticipating the celebration of Shavuot.

 

Holy Days Of Our Lord #5
Shavuot/Pentecost
(2000)
Zola Levitt Presents
 Bearded Bible Brothers
(Uploaded August 10, 2020)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Great King Of Nations, Hear Our Prayer

 

 

"We do hereby dedicate this Land and ourselves, to reach the People within these shores
with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and to raise up Godly generations after us, and with
these generations take the Kingdom of God to all the earth.

 May this Covenant of Declaration remain to all generations, as long as this earth 
remains, and may this Land, along with England, be Evangelist to the World.  

May all who see this Cross, remember what we have done here, and may those
 who come here to inhabit join us in this Covenant and in this most noble work 
that the Holy Scriptures may be fulfilled."

- The Prayer spoken by Reverend Robert Hunt during the dedication
of the first wooden cross (made from oak and brought from England)
 erected at Cape Henry, Virginia
April 26, 1607



Cape Henry Memorial Cross Monument
Erected by the National Society Daughters
 Of The American Colonists
April 26, 1935
Colonial National Historical Park
Cape Henry, Virginia



May the Spiritual Legacy which established America's
heritage as a Christian nation continue today.


Great King of nations, hear our prayer,

While at Thy feet we fall,

And humbly with united cry

To thee for mercy call;

The guilt is ours, but grace is Thine,

O turn us not away;

But hear us from Thy lofty throne,

And help us when we pray.


Our fathers' sins were manifold,

And ours are no less we own, 

 Yet wondrously from age to age

Thy goodness has been shown;

When dangers, like a stormy sea,

beset our country round,

To Thee we looked, to Thee we cried,

And help in Thee we found. 


With one consent we meekly bow

Beneath Thy chastening hand,

And, pouring forth confession meet, 

Mourn with our mourning land;

With pitying eye behold our need,

As thus we lift our prayer;

Correct us with Thy judgments, Lord,

Then let Thy mercy spare. 

 

"Great King Of Nations, Hear Our Prayer"
(1838)
John Hampden Gurney
(1802-1862)
English Anglican clergyman and hymn writer