Skid Marks in the Sky January 25, 2025
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The most amazing skid mark in the sky in the Promised Land
An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 25, 2025
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Once a seed is planted it takes time for it to grow.
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An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 24, 2025
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It takes faith and patience to inherit God’s promises.
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An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 23, 2025
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Even iconoclasts end up repeating the same prayers every day, it’s part of the human condition.
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Virginia January 22, 2025
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Between the Spanish to the South and the French to the North the English sought to carve out their own colonies in what they called “Virginia” named for the virgin queen Elizabeth I. The English relied on private investors operating under royal permission to found colonies that were some of the first international joint stock companies. These promoters sought the quick riches of conquest and gold. But instead, they found themselves in an area with a climate which initially proved deadly to Europeans and a land that had no easily obtainable minerals and that wouldn’t grow the preferred money crop, sugar.
In addition, after a false start at Roanoke they decided to try to establish themselves at Jamestown within the territory of a large tribal power known as the Powhatan Confederacy. The first years of the colony were ones of short lives and brutal work. Most people were either indentured servants who were worked to death or gentleman who refused to work. The colony needed constant infusions of people to make up for the large death rate.
Emerging from a series of wars and revolutions the British Isles had eventually been unified under the scepter of the English monarch. The social structure was a carryover from feudal times a steep pyramid with many poor people on the bottom and a few wealthy at the top. Several occurrences such as the Civil War had begun to empower Parliament and mitigate the suffering of the people. The franchise was exclusively for men with property but at least the Monarchy was no longer absolute, and the beginnings of a democratic structure were growing. The enclosure of the land to facilitate animal husbandry as opposed to crops left many former peasants landless and uprooted from their homes. These became the grist for the colonial mill supplying a large pool of ready workers and easy transplants.
The colonists eventually grew in number and after the introduction of tobacco they had a cash crop. Spreading out quickly within a generation they were hundreds of miles into the interior building forts and plantations. The freed indentured servants built new towns and constantly pushed deeper and deeper into the continent. When the Indians had finally had enough it was too late. The wars against the Indians cost the lives of many colonists but they decimated the Indians. By the 1670s there were more than 40,000 colonists and they were pushing the Indians back and out through the piedmont and into the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
To Those Ready for the Truth January 21, 2025
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In “To Those Ready for the Truth” S4 / E7 of I Took a Right Turn: After our opening banter and of course the weather report we play some good old revival songs: Glory Glory, Jesus I’ll Never Forget, and I Got a Feeling. Next, we share one of our homegrown songs: I Was a Dreamer. Opening the Bible, we investigate the Old Testament at Luke 6:27-30. Which lets us know that some of Jesus’ teaching was too much then and experience teaches us that it’s still too much now for those who aren’t seeking God with their whole heart. Robert again reads from his book America – Colonial History: Chapter Six: “Virginia.” Each episode this season will include a chapter from this book.
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An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 20, 2025
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It isn’t possible to please God without faith. First, we must believe that He exists, then we must believe that He cares enough to reach out to those who reach out to Him.
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An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 19, 2025
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Faith is the foundation of everything.
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An excerpt from New Old Sayings Volume Two by Dr. Robert Owens January 18, 2025
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We should beware of any person who pressures us to do things that steal our liberty or peace.
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Another Sunset Through the Trees in the Promised Land January 17, 2025
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