(b.1930), an author, lecturer and pastor of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Florida, was quoted in Dr. Tim LaHaye’s book, Faith of Our Founding Fathers, 1987. In his message entitled “Church and State,” Dr. D. James Kennedy stated: In reading over the Constitutions of all fifty of our states, I discovered something which some of … Continue reading “KENNEDY,
DR. D. JAMES”
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ROBERTSON, MARION GORDON “PAT”
(b.March 22, 1930), is an internationally renowned broadcaster and founder of: The Christian Broadcasting Network, Inc., airing in over 70 countries; The 700 Club, reaching an average of one million households daily; International Family Entertainment, Inc., a publicly held company on the New York Stock Exchange, producing The Family Channel, a commercial cable television network … Continue reading “ROBERTSON,
MARION GORDON “PAT””
FRANK, ANNE
(1929–late February 1945), was a Dutch Jewish diarist. She wrote a telling narrative of her life in Holland during the Nazi occupation before dying in a concentration camp. In The Diary of a Young Girl, dated March 7, 1944, Anne Frank wrote: Whoever is happy will make others happy too. He who has courage and … Continue reading “FRANK,
ANNE”
KING, MARTIN LUTHER, JR.
(January 15, 1929–April 4, 1968), was a prominent black American civil rights leader. In his address at Montgomery, Alabama, December 31, 1955, Martin Luther King, Jr., declared: If you will protest courageously, and yet with dignity and Christian love, when the history books are written in future generations, the historians will have to pause and … Continue reading “KING,
MARTIN LUTHER, JR.”
MINNESOTA STATE COURT
(1927), in the case of Kaplan v. Independent School District of Virginia, 214 N.W. 18 (Minn. 1927), stated: The legislature has, however, seen the need of moral training and of instruction in the care of body and mind. What is more natural than turning to that book for moral precepts which for ages has been … Continue reading “MINNESOTA
STATE COURT”
COLORADO STATE COURT
(1927), in the case of Vollmar v. Stanley, 255 Pac. 610 (Col. 1927), stated: Some of it is sectarian in the sense that it is relied on by this or that sect to prove its peculiar doctrines, but that does not make its reading the teaching of a sectarian tenet or doctrine. If all religious … Continue reading “COLORADO
STATE COURT”
BORMAN, FRANK
(b.March 14, 1928), was the Commander of the Apollo VIII spacecraft, which was the first manned ship to orbit the moon. He served as a U.S. Air Force Officer; NASA director for space stations, 1969–70; vice-president of Eastern Airlines, 1970–75, president 1975–86. He shared this message on December 24, 1968, by remote television up-link as … Continue reading “BORMAN,
FRANK”
KENNEDY, ROBERT FRANCIS
(November 20, 1925–June 6, 1968), was the U.S. Attorney General 1961–64, during the presidency of his brother, John F. Kennedy, and a U.S. Senator from New York, 1965–68. He was assassinated in 1968 while campaigning for the Presidency. In August of 1965, in a speech to the graduating class of the International Police Academy in … Continue reading “KENNEDY,
ROBERT FRANCIS”
ELIZABETH II
(b.April 21, 1926), Elizabeth Alexandra Mary ascended to queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in February 6, 1952, upon the death of her father King George VI. In 1944, she served as a councillor of state during World War II; she married Philip, Duke of Edinburgh on November 20, 1947, and bore him four … Continue reading “ELIZABETH
II”
O’CONNOR, (MARY) FLANNERY
(March 25, 1925–August 3, 1964), born in Savannah, Georgia, was an American author, whose published works include: Wise Blood, 1952; A Good Man is Hard to Find, 1955; The Violent Bear It Away, 1960; Everything That Rises Must Converge, 1965; and Mystery and Manners, 1969. Her work, Complete Stories, was awarded the National Book Award … Continue reading “O’CONNOR,
(MARY) FLANNERY”