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Feb. 17th, 2008
Dear
Patriots,
Congratulations to Roy
from Converse, IN who answered "Abraham Lincoln" to
win this week's history
challenge!
Roy
will be shipped
the book
"Real
Change: From the World That Fails to the World That Works"
By Newt Gingrich. Click here for the resource information!
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"It is
the duty of nations as well as of men to own their
dependence upon the overruling power of God...and to
recognize the sublime truth announced in the Holy Scriptures
and proved by all history that those nations only are blest
whose God is the Lord" -
Abraham Lincoln
America's God and Country Encyclopedia of
Quotations |
Sincerely,
Chris Peterson
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Biblical Principles of the Ballot Box
(2 CDs) by Vision Forum
More important than
who wins or loses the 2008 election is this: Will Christians
look to the Bible as their absolute standard for determining
what principles must guide their voting practices? At stake
is far more than the presidency. The question concerns the
conscience of the Church. We can “win” an election, and yet
sell our spiritual birthright. Conversely, we can “lose” an
election yet remain faithful to the Word of God, thus
preserving the conscience of the body of Christ, and
enjoying the favor of the Lord. |
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Weekly History
Challenge
This
week's prize is the DVD "Created
Cosmos"
from the Creation Museum.
On February 20th, 1962, John Glenn
became the first American astronaut to orbit the earth onboard
this space craft. During the first
orbit the space craft's automatic control system began to
malfunction, sending the capsule into erratic movements; Glenn
switched to manual control and regained command of the craft. He
made a total of three orbits and after an exciting re-entry in where
there was four minutes of radio silence, Glenn safely splashed down
in the Atlantic Ocean and was picked up by the
destroyer
USS Noa. Glenn was hailed
as a national hero and was even given a ticker-tape parade in New
York City. He would later return to space in 1998 to became the
oldest human ever to travel in space. Name the
space craft that Glenn made his famous first orbit in on February
20th, 1962.
Submit Answer Here!!!
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