Today's American Minute
How Congress Can Limit Activist Judges - American Minute with Bill Federer
Phyllis Schlafly described in the book Judicial Tyranny: "Twentieth-century judges developed the notion that when they put on black robes, they became wiser than the rest of us and can reign supreme over the other branches of government …"
Who are the Houthis? - American Minute with Bill Federer
Fifteen percent of the world’s maritime traffic travels this route, but as the Yemen Houthis attack oil tankers, the only alternative route is to sail around South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope adding an extra 2,000 miles to the trip. This consumes much more fuel and drastically increases the costs of products shipped.
Saint Patrick and the times he lived -- He "...found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian!" - American Minute with Bill Federer
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In his thirty years of ministry, Saint Patrick is credited with baptizing 120,000 people and founding 300 churches. He used the three-leaf clover to teach the Trinity.
Overview of Education in Europe & America - American Minute with Bill Federer
Noah Webster wrote to David McClure, October 25, 1836: "In my view, the Christian religion is the most important and one of the first things in which all children, under a free government ought to be instructed.”
Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall "I am one of those who believe there are some principles ... worth dying for" - American Minute with Bill Federer
Senate Chaplain Peter Marshall prayed: "May freedom be seen not as the right to do as we please but as the opportunity to please to do what is right. May it be ever understood that our liberty is under God and can be found nowhere else. May our faith be something that is not merely stamped upon our coins, but expressed in our lives."