Posted on March 30, 2008 by larrytemple
Yesterday, I was privileged to attend Liberty Days. Liberty Days is an annual celebration and reminder of the heritage and liberties we have as Americans. The annual event is hosted by the Erber’s who are a prominent homeschooling family in Illinois and generally it is attended by many Godly homeschooling families here in the midwest. [...]
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Posted on February 10, 2008 by larrytemple
In 1746, French Duke d’Anville sailed for New England, commanding the most powerful fleet of the time - 70 ships with over 10,000 troops. He intended to recapture Louisburg, Nova Scotia, and destroy from Boston to New York, all the way to Georgia…
It was early that autumn, in Boston Massachusetts. John Adams who was later [...]
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Posted on December 25, 2007 by larrytemple
The Sunday before last Pastor Wayne opened his message with this amazing story of God’s Providence.
The story is taken from The Grand Weaver: How God Shapes Us Through the Events of Our Lives by Ravi Zacharias
If you haven’t heard it, enjoy…
In the book Finding Your Way, Gary LaFerla tells an amazing [...]
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