Archive for June, 2010

What If You Found Something… and no one cared? (Hidden History)

This story can only be called appalling… and bizarre. And yet, it is true and easy to check. It once again demonstrated what happens when you find something that doesn’t fit into the Current Accepted Official Story. I thought of this story recently as I drove on a back road through north central Indiana. I [...]

America’s First Civilization

Hunters, gatherers, explorers, and outcasts have traveled all over this hemisphere since there were hunters, gatherers, etc. Anytime you try to nail down the first people to pass by, you have to qualify your statement with “as far as we know today.” However, when asked what the first civilization in North America was, there is [...]

Thoughts on a Day in the Park

The week was busy enough before the sun popped over the horizon on this Sunday. I drove over 1200 miles last week speaking to Rochester Church four times (two sermons, a class on Sexuality, Intimacy, and Affair Proofing Your Marriage, and a class on Joel), planning our ministry re-org, speaking to teen leaders at Michigan [...]

Prayer to Open the Michigan State Senate, June 15, 2010

I have given the opening prayer before, but this time I decided to be more specific and forceful in my choice of words. We’ll see if I get invited back. I am on my way to Nashville to speak at Impact (youth rally at Lipscomb) on Friday. Back home Saturday night in time for Sunday [...]

Artifacts That Nobody Talks About (Hidden History)

It seems we have a lot of new readers here so… I started a Hidden People series a long, long time ago. You can search the archives and get all of those. Then, I kicked in a new series looking at history which doesn’t fit the Official Story and is, therefore, denied or ignored. Every [...]

In Hotlanta Another Day

I am due to fly back home to Detroit and the lovely Miss Kami tomorrow morning, arriving in the afternoon. They flew me down here on a B777 which is as wide as the old 747’s but with a nicer cabin. I had a window seat on the way down but even though I booked [...]

On A Southern Break

I’ll get back to the Hidden History stuff later this week. Until Thursday, I am in the Atlanta area speaking for Campus Church of Christ in Norcross, right beside Greater Atlanta Christian Schools. Randy Gill moved here recently and it is wonderful to hear him lead the worship each night. He is an amazing, talented, [...]

Medieval Engineers — 1, Modern Explorers — 0 (Hidden History)

Three young boys were exploring on Oak Island, Nova Scotia when they came across a medieval style block and tackle hung up in an old tree. The year was 1795, three hundred years after Sir Henry Saint Clair’s expedition to the area. The boys lived in a time when treasure hunting was a growing, national [...]

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