By Bill Gaultiere Soul Shepherding Moments, © 2012
We all want this year to be better than last — even if last year was a great year. How does that happen?
Not by having better circumstances. (They always go up and down.)
Beltway Buzz is taking some time off to celebrate Christmas with our families. We hope your celebration is merry and full of blessings!
The Stakelbeck on Terror blog will be on vacation until Jan. 2 as we celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ and get some much needed R&R with family.
Until then, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year and many blessings to everyone as we gear up for a great 2013!
Across the United States, from working class Brooklyn to rural Tennessee, multi-million dollar mosque projects have residents up in arms.
Despite reports of Muslim Brotherhood links and foreign funding from regimes like Saudi Arabia, these projects continue full speed ahead.
On this week's Jerusalem Dateline Show, we take a look at the celebration of the birth of Jesus from Bethlehem to Jerusalem.
We also take a unique look at Bethlehem's Church of the Nativity.
Less than one week after the horrific shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., another school with the same name nearly 400 miles away was interrupted by a man trying to make a point.
Thirty-three-year-old Christopher Garret Johnson walked into the Sandy Hook Elementary School of Strasburg, Va., with a big piece of wood labeled "high powered rifle."
Yes, that's right. The words, "high powered rifle" on a two-by-four.
The Brody File plans to take some time off over the Christmas and New Year's holidays and will return Monday Jan. 7.
However, if events warrant before that you can be sure The Brody File will have something to say in this space.
Merry Christmas everybody!!!!
Guns are not the problem. And banning certain kinds of guns won’t stop the killing. The worst school massacre in U.S. history--the Bath, Mich., school attack in 1927--was carried out with dynamite.