Spiritual

Booker T. Washington – American Minute with Bill Federer

Booker T. Washington was born in a slave hut on a plantation in Franklin County, Virginia, APRIL 5, 1856. He taught himself to read and write,...

Montesquie – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Society ... must repose on principles that do not change" -- wrote Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, 1748, Book 24.   Montesquieu was a French political philosopher whose books...

The Hell-Hound of Slavery – American Minute with Bill Federer

"Old Man Eloquent" John Quincy Adams suffered a stroke at his desk in the House chamber. He had just given an impassioned speech against the Democrat plan to expand...

Prayer Vigil Held Before Trump’s Second Butler, Pennsylvania Rally

Ahead of former President Donald Trump’s second rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, a crowd gathered for a prayer vigil, offering prayers for his safety and well-being, following an assassination attempt months earlier.

Attendees at Hezbollah Leader’s Memorial Service Praise Him as ‘Immaculate’

A memorial service for Hezbollah's Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah held in Dearborn, Michigan, praised the leader as "immaculate."

Who invented Basketball? Volleyball? – American Minute with Bill Federer

Did you know BASKETBALL was invented by an instructor for the Young Men's Christian Association. The game was invented by James Naismith, who was born in 1861 in Ontario,...

Senior Apartment Complex Bans Word ‘Bible’

Managers of a senior apartment complex have prohibited the use of the word "Bible" in its community room announcements.

The Spread of Lawlessness in America: A Reflection on 9/11 and Beyond

Attention: This disclaimer informs readers that views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this article belong solely to the author. On a beautiful, sunny September morning,...

Texas A&M Event Draws Thousands to Worship Christ, 62 Baptized

A revival event at Texas A&M University drew nearly 1,500 students, with 62 individuals being baptized.

Labor Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

To appreciate Labor Day, one needs to know the history preceding it. At the time the United States was founded, most people were self-employed, working as either farmers or in trades, such as: baker, butcher, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, tailor, milliner...

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