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  • Dec 9, 2024 | washingtontimes.com | Phil Ginn

    OPINION: The feeling is almost palpable. You can hear it in the tone of everyday conversations and see it even in the eyes of ordinary people going about their ordinary tasks. The election of Donald Trump on November 5, along with a Republican majority in both the House and Senate and its aftermath, have certainly cast a pall over the lives of those who suffer from TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome).

  • Nov 27, 2024 | christianity.com | Phil Ginn

    There is a remarkable passage of Scripture found in the fourth chapter of the book of Revelation. It is notable for many reasons, but perhaps its most extraordinary feature is that the Apostle John peers through the open door of heaven and reveals to us what many scholars label as the first recorded worship service in heaven. As they appear before the heavenly throne, we are introduced to four unique heavenly living creatures and 24 elders who are viewed while worshipping God.

  • Nov 25, 2024 | washingtontimes.com | Phil Ginn

    OPINION: The talking heads are still exploding all over the media, trying their best to figure out how in the world Donald Trump was elected to the presidency. Even those who supported Mr. Trump cannot fully explain what occurred in the minds of the majority of the electorate.

  • Nov 11, 2024 | christianpost.com | Phil Ginn

    By , Finally, the 2024 election cycle is mercifully in our rearview mirror, and like when you quit beating your head against the wall, it just automatically feels better. There was unquestionably an abundance of pain and angst to go around on both sides of the latest political skirmishes. It certainly seems that there were more than enough vitriolic words and vibes hurled to last a lifetime. No one was immune from attack, and though words are said to never hurt you, the reality is that they do.

  • Nov 4, 2024 | highergroundtimes.com | Phil Ginn

    - OPINION: Back out in the country, oftentimes our garden plots or fields were not symmetrical. As we were plowing furrows for planting various crops the last few rows would get shorter and shorter in order to fit as many plants in the given space as possible. As the plowing was coming to a completion, someone often could be heard saying, “Now we’re in the short rows,” to signify that the work in that particular field was coming to an end.

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