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Armed Forces Baptist Missions is on a worldwide quest for the souls of men and women in uniform and their families.
We are a Christian Group of Law Enforcement and First Responders that are trying to reach and minister to law enforcement and others.
Reaching Belleville, Shiloh, O'Fallon, Scott Air Force Base, and the greater St. Louis area for the Lord.
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Msg #2353 Pastors and Sheep What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2334 In the Beginning God, Day 2 What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #2216 The Resurrection Sunday Calendar What The Bible Says Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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"Compassion or Judgement?" | Pastor Tom Fry | December 3, 2023 | Morning Service www.ambassadorbaptistchurch.faithweb.com The God of the Bible, the true and living God, is a just God. His rules are enforced.
A tribute in song to encourage and support law enforcement personnel! God bless you all! This was the 2023 performance of a law enforcement tribute we held at our church to appreciate the National City Police ...
Stay in the Fight 2023 performance / Original This was the 2023 performance of a law enforcement tribute we held at our church to appreciate the National City Police ...
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Reconciling God's Love and God's Judgement - Pacific Garden Mission Ep 341 Testimonies Rita: After a difficult childhood, Rita was forced to grow up very quickly. She shares her journey of what led her to ...
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By Nicholas West The move toward using robots in law enforcement, private security, and even to scare away the homeless, has been nearly 15 years...Knightscope’s Dystopian Vision for the Future of Robot Police
The founder of Concerned Women for America was credited by President Ronald Reagan with “changing the face of American politics.”Beverly LaHaye, a timid pastor’s wife who became a fierce champion for conservative Christian politics and a force mobilizing hundreds of thousands of religious women, died on Sunday in a retirement home in El Cajon, California. She was 94.President Ronald Reagan once praised LaHaye as “one of the powerhouses” of the conservative movement and said she was “changing the face of American politics.”Paul Weyrich, the conservative activist who helped start The Heritage Foundation and coined the term moral majority, called the group LaHaye founded in 1979, the Concerned Women for America (CWA), the most effective organization on the Religious Right. He told CT in 1987 that the CWA had “the best follow-through” of any political group he’d ever worked with.At the height of LaHaye’s power, she could get the women she called “my ladies” to send more than 1,000 postcards to a US senator who had slighted her in a public hearing; 2,000 to support a Republican administration official who had been caught selling weapons illegally to Iran; 64,000 to support a controversial conservative candidate for the US Supreme Court; and 778,000 to protest a TV station that ran an advertisement for condoms during prime time.LaHaye “gave a lot of women a language for understanding women’s conservative activism as absolutely necessary,” historian Emily Suzanne Johnson told The Washington Post. “Women have been the driving force of this movement in a lot of ways, particularly at the grass-roots level. I’m not sure that happens without Beverly LaHaye.”Her success earned her the ire of those on the left, especially people concerned about LGBTQ rights. In ...Continue reading...
The founder of Concerned Women for America was credited by President Ronald Reagan with “changing the face of American politics.”Beverly LaHaye, a timid pastor’s wife who became a fierce champion for conservative Christian politics and a force mobilizing hundreds of thousands of religious women, died on Sunday in a retirement home in El Cajon, California. She was 94.President Ronald Reagan once praised LaHaye as “one of the powerhouses” of the conservative movement and said she was “changing the face of American politics.”Paul Weyrich, the conservative activist who helped start The Heritage Foundation and coined the term moral majority, called the group LaHaye founded in 1979, the Concerned Women for America (CWA), the most effective organization on the Religious Right. He told CT in 1987 that the CWA had “the best follow-through” of any political group he’d ever worked with.At the height of LaHaye’s power, she could get the women she called “my ladies” to send more than 1,000 postcards to a US senator who had slighted her in a public hearing; 2,000 to support a Republican administration official who had been caught selling weapons illegally to Iran; 64,000 to support a controversial conservative candidate for the US Supreme Court; and 778,000 to protest a TV station that ran an advertisement for condoms during prime time.LaHaye “gave a lot of women a language for understanding women’s conservative activism as absolutely necessary,” historian Emily Suzanne Johnson told The Washington Post. “Women have been the driving force of this movement in a lot of ways, particularly at the grass-roots level. I’m not sure that happens without Beverly LaHaye.”Her success earned her the ire of those on the left, especially people concerned about LGBTQ rights. In ...Continue reading...
Doctors and medical groups are fighting back against a rule Joe Biden put in place that forces anyone receiving certain federal funds to promote abortions. On Friday, the pro-life legal group Alliance Defending Freedom? filed legal papers supporting them. ADF attorneys filed on behalf of several pro-life and religious medical associations Friday in? State of Tennessee v. […]The post Doctors Fight Back Against Biden Rule Forcing Them to Promote Abortions appeared first on LifeNews.com.
In December 2022, Congress passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), a pro-life bill that aimed to make the workplace more accessible to pregnant women by requiring employers to provide accommodations to pregnant workers under The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). This bill was implemented at the end of June 2023. However, the Biden administration […]The post Biden Hijacks Federal Law to Force Virtually Every Employer in America to Promote Abortion appeared first on LifeNews.com.
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