Archive for May 24th, 2005

Ricardo ‘Unmerited’ CD release

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

Ricardo - 'Unmerited'

Be on the lookout for this album from Waymaker Records recording artist Ricardo - it releases today. Inspirational stations are already playing his first song - “I Call Your Name” - with a release to the Adult Contemporary stations (”Come Down”) due out by summer.

“Often people get wrapped up in the idea of ‘religion,’ but lack a real saving knowledge of who Jesus truly is - just like I had been,” explains Ricardo. “I hope to carry the message of truth that Christ is more than mere religion and encourage people towards a deep and personal relationship with Him.”

We will be posting an interview with Ricardo soon, so keep checking back for more info on that.
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ACLU Wants Teachers, Principal Jailed For Praying

Tuesday, May 24th, 2005

Today we learn of this story in the news:

ACLU Wants Teachers, Principal Jailed For Praying - School Officials Accused Of Violating Prayer Ban

Sadly, it looks like federal judges are ‘power tripping’ again. And look who has no problem with that - beseeching them to wield some of that power.

It’s the fourth time the ACLU has told Judge Ginger Berrigan that officials in Louisiana’s Tangipahoa Parish are flouting her prayer ban.

That’s an accurate statement. The prayer ban is her’s, and not anybody else’s. When did the public get to vote on this legislation? Note how they want the teachers and principal thrown in jail, and not just to be silenced. That doesn’t sound very tolerant to me, but then again, ‘tolerance’ is revealed to be just a one-way proposition when used in this context.


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