Peter Bradrick and the LeClerc Brothers are working on a film for the NCFIC, called Segregation. I would highly recommend you watching this clip!
Segregation from Leclerc Brothers Motion Pictures on Vimeo.
"For the Lord will vindicate His people, and will have compassion on His servants, when He sees that their strength is gone, and there is none remaining, bond or free." Deuteronomy 32:36
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Showing posts with label scott brown. Show all posts
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
The Final Day of the Texas Faith and Freedom Tour
Well, the Texas Faith and Freedom Tour 2010 has come to a conclusion. Too soon! It has been an amazing few days, and my love for Texas has become even stronger! :) (If you haven't told already- I love Texas!)
We loaded back onto the buses a little after 8:00 am this morning, and headed out for the hour and a half drive to Fredricksburg, Texas. Our first stop there was to the Pioneer Museum.
We loaded back onto the buses a little after 8:00 am this morning, and headed out for the hour and a half drive to Fredricksburg, Texas. Our first stop there was to the Pioneer Museum.
A Sunday House
We then went to the Admiral Nimitz Museum, which we toured with WWII veteran, Bill Brown.
Bill Brown
Scott and Bill Brown
Doug Phillips and Bill Potter
A few of the Tour Participants
The tours were wonderful, and I was so blessed by the inspiring tales I heard from Bill Potter, Doug Phillips, Bill Brown, and the main tour guide, Wesley Strackbein!
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Wednesday, May 5, 2010
April's Best Books
First of all, I have to admit that I didn't read a single fiction book last month! Out of all the books I read last month, though, I think the best was a book I recieved for my birthday from some friends, Politics of Guilt and Pity by R.J. Rushdoony. While it took me a while to read this book, it was definitely worth it! While I do not agree with everything he writes (he was a fallen, sinful man just like you and me), I believe he had one of the best perspectives on Christianity in culture and dominion. I would highly recommend this book! One of my favorite quotes from the book is one I've heard Mr. Doug Phillips say for years: "Culture is religion externalized."
However, another book you all might enjoy was Preparing for Marriage: The Premarital advice of John Calvin, which was edited by Mr. Scott Brown.
However, another book you all might enjoy was Preparing for Marriage: The Premarital advice of John Calvin, which was edited by Mr. Scott Brown.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Modesty and Christians
I know that modesty is a difficult issue in modern Christian churches (as a whole- there are some exceptions). Recently, I read a couple of excellent articles on modesty and Christians, and wanted to share them with ya'll. Read them here and here and here.
If you are interested, some other resources I would highly reccomend can be found here and here.
May we all become modest daughters, who reflect the beauty of our Heavenly Father!
If you are interested, some other resources I would highly reccomend can be found here and here.
May we all become modest daughters, who reflect the beauty of our Heavenly Father!
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010
One More!
If you haven't already realized it, I have a terrible weakness for quotes! :) So here's one more...
"Do not waste your youth. Take on mighty challenges."
-Scott Brown
If anyone has any quotes they enjoy, I'd love to hear them, so drop me a comment!
"Do not waste your youth. Take on mighty challenges."
-Scott Brown
If anyone has any quotes they enjoy, I'd love to hear them, so drop me a comment!
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