Christians Offering Forgiveness to Vandals">Christians Offering Forgiveness to Vandals

by Stacy L. Harp

And we shall know who the Christians are by their love. This is a wonderful story coming from the Billings Gazette.

Apparently there were 3 teens who broke into South Hills Evangelical Church and caused thousands of dollars of damage. However, rather than lashing out on these teens the church has extended love and mercy to them including giving them gift baskets.

Read the full story here and then tell a friend. This is very cool.

Continuing Coverage on the Fall of Ted Haggard">Continuing Coverage on the Fall of Ted Haggard

by Stacy L. Harp

One of my favorite news sites for religion news is Get Religion. If you haven’t read this site yet you’ve been missing out. Get Religion has a number of staff writers who follow religious news on a daily basis and they always hit things from various angles which makes the site fun to go back to.

Since the fall of Ted Haggard Get Religion has been following the story and all of it’s fall out. I want to encourage you to check out the site and read what they are saying.

Transgendered Character Added to Daily Soap Opera">Transgendered Character Added to Daily Soap Opera

by Stacy L. Harp

The ABC soap All My Children has just given viewers another reason to not watch soap operas. It is being reported all throughout the news media that the writers of this long running soap have now added a transgendered character who will be transformed from a man to a woman.

GLAAD is applauding the episode.

If you agree with me that television does not need to be promoting transgenderism, please write ABC and let them know what you think.

Click here to fill out the form on the ABC website.

The Right View with Stacy Harp Joins National Pro-Life Radio Network">The Right View with Stacy Harp Joins National Pro-Life Radio Network

NplrlogoI’ve been sitting on this news for awhile because I wanted to make sure I had all my ducks in a row concerning my show.  Well, today I am very happy to announce that my podcast - The Right View with Stacy Harp - will be now airing on a brand new Internet radio network called National Pro-Life Radio.

I am thoroughly excited about this opportunity to share my show with the rest of the network because I’m very honored to be included in such a great line up of broadcasters.

My dear friend Sharon Hughes, host of her radio program Changing Worldviews is also on the network.

Others you will definitely be familar with are

    * Day Gardner
    * Dr. Alveda King
    * Dr. Paul Schenck
    * Steve Peroutka
    * Joe Scheidler
    * Kimberly Zenarolla
    * Mark Crutcher
    * Fr. Frank Pavone
    * Rev. Rob Schenck.

Why not take a moment and stop by and listen to these wonderful pro-life broadcasters.  You will be blessed!

Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation">Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation

As Americans gather with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, we give thanks for the many ways that our Nation and our people have been blessed.

The Thanksgiving tradition dates back to the earliest days of our society, celebrated in decisive moments in our history and in quiet times around family tables. Nearly four centuries have passed since early settlers gave thanks for their safe arrival and pilgrims enjoyed a harvest feast to thank God for allowing them to survive a harsh winter in the New World. General George Washington observed Thanksgiving during the Revolutionary War, and in his first proclamation after becoming President, he declared November 26, 1789, a national day of “thanksgiving and prayer.” During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln revived the tradition of proclaiming a day of thanksgiving, reminding a divided Nation of its founding ideals.

At this time of great promise for America, we are grateful for the freedoms guaranteed by our Constitution and defended by our Armed Forces throughout the generations. Today, many of these courageous men and women are securing our peace in places far from home, and we pay tribute to them and to their families for their service, sacrifice, and strength. We also honor the families of the fallen and lift them up in our prayers.

Our citizens are privileged to live in the world’s freest country, where the hope of the American dream is within the reach of every person. Americans share a desire to answer the universal call to serve something greater than ourselves, and we see this spirit every day in the millions of volunteers throughout our country who bring hope and healing to those in need. On this Thanksgiving Day, and throughout the year, let us show our gratitude for the blessings of freedom, family, and faith, and may God continue to bless America.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, GEORGE W. BUSH, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 23, 2006, as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all Americans to gather together in their homes and places of worship with family, friends, and loved ones to reinforce the ties that bind us and give thanks for the freedoms and many blessings we enjoy.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this sixteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand six, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and thirty-first.

GEORGE W. BUSH