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video-A Servant’s Heart-part-A-book promo

13 Jun

 

Politics-A-BI

10 Jun

Liberals say that conservatives pose a grave threat to democracy. People peacefully standing and praying in front of an abortion center do not pose a threat to democracy, they are exercising their rights in a democracy. Politicians who try to impose their will on others against their will are the real threat to democracy. We are seeing their playbook openly in the Supreme Court case on the sanctity of life. Liberals leaked the draft of the decision on the case and then used it to unleash a firestorm of personal attacks on the justices that support overturning Roe vs Wade to discredit them and undermine the integrity of the court. Then they unleashed a mob against those justices who support overturning Roe vs Wade to threaten them into changing their vote. They are also threatening to pack the court by adding three more justices that support the liberal viewpoint so they can use the court to overturn legislation they don’t like. Lastly, they are trying to push through legislation that would make Roe vs Wade permanent, even if the court overturns Roe vs Wade. They could care less about the Constitution or the will of the people, their only goal is to get what they want any way they can. That is what really poses a serious threat to democracy in America.

 

 

Economics-I-G

09 Jun

Government regulations support big businesses, leaving small businesses struggling so our production is being concentrated in larger and larger companies. Government contracts require extensive paperwork which favors big companies who have the staff to complete it. When I worked for the Area Agency on Aging, we had one company that mowed lawns in the entire nine county area. They charged $56 for mowing a lawn (back in the late 1990’s) when local companies probably could have done it for far less, but other companies nearby lacked the staff to write government contracts. In addition, the company was able to charge that because they had no competing companies offering to do it for less. In addition, smaller local companies are better able to respond to customer needs and competition keeps down prices. Being local, they do not have the excessive cost of transporting workers and equipment and can charge less. This is extremely dangerous because it concentrates wealth in the hands of a few, but more important, it leaves us vulnerable to disruptions in production when problems occur. We saw that in meat when the largest meat producer had to shut down due to Covid and now with the shortage of baby food due to the shut down of the largest baby food producer due to contamination at its main plant. In addition, government contracts provide tools for the government to dictate what the company does and how they do it. We are seeing that in our public schools where schools are being pressured to use programs promoting sexual promiscuity and special privileges for Gays in spite of local opposition. America was built on free enterprise, but we are gradually losing it.

 

 
 

publications-E-books Available

09 Apr

The following books  are now available in E-book on Bookbub. I hope to have others soon. Feel free to follow me on Bookbub and write a review of books you read.

“In the World But Not of it” Examines Bible teaching as it relates to our modern situation, through practical illustrations and Biblical principles (available from Outskirts Press in paperback and E-book)   see In The World But Not Of It-Serving Christ In The Modern World: God’s Principles for Living by Robert Barr – BookBub

“Truly in the World But Not of it-part-A” Examines the various aspects of the world around us in light of the Bible teaching laid out in part-A which deals with Personal Relationships, Health, and Welfare  (available from Lulu Press in paperback and E-book) see Truly In the World But Not of It-part-A (2) by Robert Barr – BookBub

“An Unlikely Choice: One Such as I” in E-book. An autobiography on the stages of my life. How the Lord pursued me until I found Him and my experiences as I sought to serve Him to this day. (Also available from Lulu Press in paperback under “One Such As I”) see An Unlikely Choice:One Such As I by Robert Barr – BookBub

 
 

Previous Posts 14/15

24 Dec

This is the fourteenth in the series of previous posts and highlights

mission trip, values, personal notes, gas prices, previous posts

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Previous Posts 13/15

24 Dec

This is the thirteenth in the series of previous posts and highlights

Courts, employment, homelessness, and housing

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Neighborhood Ministries of NW Ohio-A

16 Dec

Mission Statement When I was called to serve my first church, it was rapidly declining because the factories had closed, and people were moving out. It was rapidly becoming a slum and the church with its emphasis on ritual did not appeal to the lower-class people. The church’s response was to withdraw within itself and isolate itself from the community. It was obvious that they needed to find out what it meant to follow Christ and then reach out to the community to save the lost. Once the church got its priorities in order, the church began to prosper. The church today is facing an increasingly hostile environment. I have found that many churches in many denominations today are also withdrawing within themselves and isolating themselves from the community around them. Though Christ faced increasing attacks, He never isolated Himself but boldly continued to preach the Gospel and the church needs to follow His example. Neighborhood Ministries of NW Ohio grew out of the increasing demand of church members to find what it truly means to follow Christ. In the following weeks, I will be spelling out the mission statement for the Neighborhood Ministries of NW Ohio.

 

Previous Posts 12/15

05 Nov

This is the twelfth in the series of previous posts and highlights
publications, videos, study courses. and promos
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Previous Posts 11/15

05 Nov

This is the eleventh in the series of previous posts and highlights
United Nations, Israel, Priorities, Social Strife

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Previous Posts 10/15

05 Nov

This is the tenth in the series of previous posts and highlights
Voting, Politics, Legislation, Supreme Court

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