Chick-fil-A: Miscalculating Ferocity of the Political Left

By Daniel Bobinski On November 18, 2019, Chick-fil-A announced a corporate decision that I’m sure didn’t come easily. But it did come with a price, and sadly, the price affects more than just the Chick-fil-A Foundation. Their decision? The Foundation says they want to re-evaluate their giving each year to allow for maximum impact. That,Continue reading “Chick-fil-A: Miscalculating Ferocity of the Political Left”

Forgiveness: A Powerful Gift

By Daniel Bobinski The holiday season is upon us. It’s that time of year when families and friends tend to gather to share meals and exchange gifts. And, in addition to bringing gifts to these gatherings, many of us also bring baggage. Let’s face it. The people we love the most can sometimes be theContinue reading “Forgiveness: A Powerful Gift”

These days, can one be both Christian AND Democrat?

By Daniel Bobinski If you’ve been around politics for any length of time, you’ve probably heard the term, “value voter.” Most people think of value voters as conservatives, and that view is reinforced by the fact that the Family Research Council hosts a Value Voter’s summit each year. The summit is attended by social conservatives who preferContinue reading “These days, can one be both Christian AND Democrat?”

Woman of privilege wants to ban white male authors

By Daniel Bobinski A young female writer believes that women and minorities are not represented enough in high school reading curricula. Her solution? “It’s time to banish the Western Canon.” How? By having our nation’s high schools refrain from teaching novels written by white men. Dana Schwartz has a new book out on the subject.Continue reading “Woman of privilege wants to ban white male authors”

Women in the Church: Part 2

By Daniel Bobinski Before you read this, I strongly recommend you read Part 1 first. This post serves as the conclusion to where I left off. In my previous post I outlined how men and women were in perfect relationship prior to “the fall.” Then I spelled out the effects of sin on the rolesContinue reading “Women in the Church: Part 2”

Why I don’t feel sorry for Katie Hill

By Daniel Bobinski Have you seen the Katie Hill resignation video? Katie Hill, the disgraced Congresswoman who has resigned, would like us to feel sorry for her. She would like us to believe that it was a “coordinated campaign from the right-wing media” and “the brutality of hateful political operatives” that forced her to resign.Continue reading “Why I don’t feel sorry for Katie Hill”

Women in the Church: Part 1

What so many people miss By Daniel Bobinski Women, take heart! If you’re female, you’re going to like this. If you’re male, please continue reading, because you might see something you haven’t seen before. And if you’re a militant atheist, then this post probably won’t interest you in the slightest – no worries. Facts areContinue reading “Women in the Church: Part 1”

Thus, it begins.

First you’re born. Then you have choices. — Daniel Bobinski It’s said that many good fiction stories start with, “Once up a time.” Those are words to start a fiction story. Sorry, I’m not really into fiction. My wife and daughter LOVE fiction, but my view is this: Life already has enough real twists, turns,Continue reading “Thus, it begins.”

Design a site like this with WordPress.com
Get started