May 1, 2023 Edition
Reps. Hunter, Burrows and Speaker Phelan Control Fate of Top Priority Bills Protecting Children in Texas Legislature
Speaker Dade Phelan, Rep. Dustin Burrows, Rep. Todd Hunter
Prophetic: Church at a Crossroads: Competing Worldviews
Pastor Wildmon warned us in 1987.
Tucker Carlson: “If You're That One Guy Who Refuses To Lie, You Are A Hero.”
Maybelline Gets Burned by the Latest Round of Dylan Mulvaney Boycotts
POWERFUL: Man and Woman by God’s Design
Rev. Vodie Bachman (Video 52 min)
Disney’s Sword of Self-Destruction
There is bitter irony in the monogram emblazoned on the hilt of their souvenir saber.
-Chad Uretsky
A couple of days ago, my kids asked me to take them outside to play. My youngest grabbed his swords and his scooter as he ran out the door, while his sister brought her bicycle. After they had tuckered themselves out, my son ran inside saying he was too tired to pick up his toys and bring them in. As I bent to retrieve one of the synthetic scimitars, I was struck by a bit of delicious irony. This particular plastic blade was gifted to my son during one of our trips to Walt Disney World by a parent who had grown weary of his son waving it around.
Sidebar: I admit it – I grew up loving Disney. I saw Disney movies, I had Disney toys, and most of all, I loved going to Disney World. For several years, we had annual passes and took our children twice a year to what once was “the happiest place on Earth.” I enjoyed Disney World so much, that I even took a part-time contracting position working for a travel agency specializing in Disney, a role I no longer hold for reasons of conscience (as you will shortly understand). Now, back to our regularly scheduled program…