Remembering 9/11: Do we need ongoing threats to our nation to teach patriotism to future generations?

On September 11, 2010, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

On September 11, 2001, the weather was as beautiful as it could be in most parts of our nation. The air was crisp and many people were enjoying their beautiful “autumnesque” morning. Can you remember the feeling of that moment before you found out about the tragic events that would eventually define that day?

Now, it is just another day, September 11, 2010. What is it that comes to mind on this day? Do you have a meeting? A doctor’s appointment? Will you find yourself sitting in class? For many, today’s date is just another day, and it will go on as planned; just as it should.

We live in a world full of diversity…

From mass migration in the 1890's, to a broken border today, America must once again respond

On August 16, 2010, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

For many, the opposite of oppression is not acceptance, it is instead immigration.

Since the founding of the United States, its borders have provided security and home to many who would seek asylum from one form of oppression or another.

One glance across Times Square in New York City, and it is quite apparent that to be an American means that you might be from one of many races, religions, or cultures.

Prior to 1890, individual states regulated immigration into the United States. However, throughout the 1890’s European politics became unstable, restrictive laws…

MOMENTS OF STILLNESS: Proclaiming the greatness of God through the testimony of His creation

On December 30, 2009, in Moments of Stillness, by Jennie, Contributor

As the Christmas holiday passes, and we enter the long winter months ahead, I am reminded of the significance of the winter season in my own life. While many around me dread the snow, I look forward to it. Every time the snow falls it is as if there is a freshness and a newness [...]

Proclaiming the greatness of God through the testimony of His creation

On December 30, 2009, in Faith & Spiritual, by Jennie, Contributor

As the Christmas holiday passes, and we enter the long winter months ahead, I am reminded of the significance of the winter season in my own life. While many around me dread the snow, I look forward to it. Every time the snow falls it is as if there is a freshness and a newness that comes along with it. This morning I found myself remembering a December several years ago…

HALLOWEEN: Scary fun and treats have their roots in ancient Celtic customs and religious practices

On October 31, 2009, in Featured, by Jennie, Contributor

This year the average American household will spend between $40 and $50 on Halloween candy and decorations. To put this into perspective, in 2008, the people of the United States spent over $5 billion dollars on Halloween. This amount nears the $7 billion dollars that is being spent monthly to fund the war in Iraq. Americans are known for putting their wallets where their priorities are, and it seems that in this case…

The debate over Mother Teresa’s final home

On October 20, 2009, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

In life, Mother Teresa understood the hunger of the human soul — the need of each person to feel loved and safe. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on August 26…

The debate over Mother Teresa's final home

On October 20, 2009, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

In life, Mother Teresa understood the hunger of the human soul — the need of each person to feel loved and safe. Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on August 26…

A place to ponder

On October 17, 2009, in Photos, by Jennie, Contributor

This little swing can be found on a secluded beach next to a high mountain lake in Idaho. It is the perfect place to sit and reflect, while breathing in God’s creation. Submitted by Big 3 News Contributor, Jennie. Feel free to share your thoughts on the submission above in a moderated comment below – [...]

“The million dollar question” lawsuit

On October 14, 2009, in A Different View, by Jennie, Contributor

The idea behind the paper tract is to summarize a basic belief system so that people might take a moment to read it and be swayed enough to investigate…

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