A Divided Country: Religious Liberty and Atheistic Influences

In a country where tolerance is waning and where people of various religious and ethnic backgrounds undermine the founding moral structure, there is a hope that one day we can remain "one Nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all."

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I am an avid outdoors nut with a love for God. I spend as much time as possible outside hiking and mountain biking. I am active in youth ministry and am currently deciding between youth ministry and biology as a career path. I also have the most incredible people in my life. Most notably, my girlfriend, Jodi. It's definitely amazing how God can bless you so much through only one person. ;)

Sunday, July 31, 2005

Great topic!

Hi everyone, just got back from a awesome week at camp! It is always a real blessing being in a spiritually enriched environment. It was amazing at night when candles were lit to show that someone had prayed and accepted Christ, and were then floated on the lake. I am going to draw some attention to Abbie's blog while she is having a debate over a very interesting subject. Click here.

4 Comments:

Blogger Abbie said...

Thanks very much, CT! I love to have input from others, especially when their views differ from mine. It makes me study the Bible more and learn to better articulate what I believe.

1:32 PM  
Blogger Conservation Terms said...

No problem! I will over over at your blog reading the latest comments. Thanks for stopping by.

12:40 PM  
Blogger Crystal said...

the candle on the lake thing sound interesting. Glad you had a nice time at your camp.

9:40 PM  
Blogger Conservation Terms said...

Thanks. It was fun. I will be updating my blog soon. Thanks for visiting.

8:38 AM  

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