by RaShell Southerland | Sep 16, 2022 | Principles
I’ve heard a story of a grandfather who gave his granddaughter an old, dusty car that had been in his barn for years. She was appreciative but didn’t really need a car, and she certainly wasn’t interested in the work of trying to restore the car, so she thought she...
by RaShell Southerland | Jul 4, 2022 | Principles
In July 1776, a new nation was born. She was (and still is) a nation like no other. Her birth was a direct result of the diligent study and courageous action of generations of Godly men of the previous centuries, whose eyes God had opened to His Word and...
by RaShell Southerland | Jun 7, 2022 | Enumerated Powers, Jurisdictions, Rights
It is all too painfully familiar. Once again, our nation is reeling from a mass murder event. Once again, we mourn the loss of innocent life. Once again, we hear the stories and see the pictures of the victims of senseless violence. Once again,...
by RaShell Southerland | May 31, 2022 | Action Steps, Jurisdictions, Rights
UPDATE: There is a very exciting update to this post. See the rest of the story here: First Amendment Victory As an entrepreneurial young American, imagine you are going to open a hot dog stand. You make elaborate plans of how you will bring hot dogs to the park...
by RaShell Southerland | Jan 3, 2022 | Enumerated Powers, Principles
INSIDE: The purpose of the Constitution, and the government, is to secure rights given to people by God. The Constitution limits the federal government, not the citizens. I remember the story of a High School student who was planning his speech for the graduation...