Sunday, December 16, 2012

Today in the News - December 16, 2012

Here is what is going on in the world today:

Parents Who Are Horrified by Real violence are Drowning their Children in Simulated Violence - Infowars
Connecticut School Shooting: What We Know - The New American
Is America Becoming a Pagan Kingdom? - Canada Free Press
Are Today's Graduates Unemloyable? - The Blaze
As Shooting Story Unfolds, Media Struggles With Facts - CBS Connecticut
Lifenews' Reporting Saves Baby from Forced Abortion - Lifenews
In 2013: Keep Exposing Planned Parenthood's Abortion Business - Lifenews

Audio podcasts

Obama Cries, Quotes Scripture in Speech on Connecticut School Shooting, by Pastor William Sturm
The Christian's Response to the Tragedy in Newtown, CT, by Charles A. Bonadies
Adam Lanza: The Child Murderer, by Larry Phillips
Connecticut School Shooting: Where Was God? by Mike Reid
The Newtown Massacre, by Don Fortner
The Christian Response to Calamity, by Saiko Woods
Responding to Evil and Suffering, by Dr. James White
Only Biblical Christianity Can Make Sense of the Newtown Massacre, by Matt Magar
The Newtown Shooting, by Sam Morris
A Christian Response to the Events at Sandy Hook, by Pastor Robert Briggs
Christian Radio Host: God Didn't Stop CT Shooting Because We Took Prayer Out of Classroom, by Mohan Krishna
Why? Why? 26 Dead, by Pastor Trevor Hammack
A Foundation of Truth in the Midst of Tradgedy, by Chad Beck
A Sad Day at Sandy Hook, by Michael A. Carling
Jesus and Social Justice, by Dr. Ken Burkett
The Hero of Sandy Hook - Vicki Soto, by Pastor Sean Harris
Christmas in Connecticut, by Tim Bourgeois
The Slaughter of the Children, by Rev. Noel Hughes
When Evil Came to School, by Warren Sprouse
Slaughter of the Innocents, by Rev. Myron Mooney
Birthpangs of the New World Order - Tragedy at Sandy Hook, by Bob Vincent
Massacre of the Innocents: A Biblical Perspective on the Newtown Killings, by Rev. Stephen Hamilton

Recommended Reading:

Where is God When it Hurts? by Phillip Yancey



How I Found Christ?

 How I Found Christ? by Charles Spurgeon (1834-1892)