Most movies coming to the big screen have little do do with faith, but there is a film coming next March that glorifies the power of prayer.
It's called "Miracles From Heaven."
Earlier this week, the ACLU sent a letter to the Superintendent of Caddo Parish Schools regarding Principal Albert Hardison at Walunt Hill Elementary/Middle School in the Keithville, Louisiana area.
I'm not sure what to think about this new study that reveals 1 in 5 Americans is religiously unaffiliated. Why? What happened along the way in our busy lives that religion just started fading away? Read the story, look at the statistics -- then tell me what you think. . .
Tomorrow, May 3, is National Day of Prayer. Time for all of us to dirty our knees and ask the Good Lord to bless this country, to spread his goodness over our sick and to guide the misguided.
Earlier this week I shared last weekends funny NASCAR prayer with you. Well, to add humor to the already funny prayer, someone has remixed the Lebanon, Tennessee preachers race worthy benediction and created a song. Check out the soulful artwork here. Enjoy!
I don't know about you, but around Kiss Country we often are caught quoting "Talladega Nights". What is more workplace appropriate than screaming "God, please don't let the invisible fire kill my friend" or of course any Mountain Dew reference? Cougars, NASCAR and Crystal Gayle are the three main ingredients to create cinematic greatness. But, do Talladega Nights quotes work du