Monthly Archives: December 2011

“Let All Past Troubles be Forgot” — Christian New Years Song Now Available on More Video Sites for New Years Eve Night

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The Christian New Years song titled “Let All Past Troubles Be Forgot”, by Daniel Whyte III and Daniella Whyte, is now available on multiple video sites. Daniel Whyte III, who visited the home and grave of Robert Burns, the author of “Auld Lang Syne” in Scotland, was inspired to write a version of this song that contained Christian themes using the same tune. His daughter, Daniella, who is a poet, assisted him. The videos have been warmly received by many listeners. 

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WATCH: Daniel Whyte III and his Daughter, Daniella Whyte, Release New Take on “Auld Lang Syne” with a Christian Flavor Titled “Let All Past Troubles Be Forgot”

Designed to be Sung at Church Watch Night Services and Christian New Year’s Eve House Parties

Daniel Whyte III, who visited the grave of Robert Burns, the author of “Auld Lang Syne” in Scotland, was inspired to write a version of this song that contained Christian themes using the same tune last year. His daughter, Daniella, who is a poet, assisted him. The title of the new song is “Let All Past Troubles Be Forgot”. The four versions of the song can be viewed below: Continue reading

Maryland Abortion Doctors Charged With Murder

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Authorities say two doctors accused of performing late-term abortions in Maryland have been arrested and charged with murder.

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A City Goes Dark: Abandoned Detroit Churches Show Just How Much Trouble America Is In

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Emmanuel Miller comes to Saint Leo Catholic Church at least twice a month.

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A Lion of the Pulpit: Rev. Gardner C. Taylor Now Has a Message for New Generations

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Several hours before the other ministers were to arrive, a young preacher named Reginald High drove up to a tidy town house here, the home in retirement of the greatest black churchman in America, the Rev. Gardner C. Taylor. At 93, after a lifetime of religious and political vigor, Dr. Taylor was finally bending to the ravages of age. He said he had been thinking a lot lately of the biblical Jacob — “old and weak, leaning on his staff,” yet still worshiping God.

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J. Lee Grady’s Word for 2012

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As I have prayed about the coming year, I’ve sensed three clear directives.
Some people are terrified of 2012. They worry because the Mayans of ancient Mexico mysteriously ended their 5,126-year-old calendar on Dec. 21, 2012–as if they expected the world to end that day. 

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President Obama Letting His Staff Handle Homosexual Rights Issues to Avoid 2012 Election Trouble with Religious, African-American Voters

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President Obama has long relied on his oratorical gifts to ease him through tricky political situations. But on the emotionally charged issue of gay rights, Mr. Obama has been content recently to let his lieutenants do the talking. And they have said some striking things.

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