Singles Network Ministries and Kris Swiatocho

January 10, 2009

Our guest for this program will be Kris Swiatocho from Singles Network Ministries. Join us as we will be discussing the advantages and trials of the single Christian life. We will aso be discussing what churches can do to better address the needs of singles in their congregations. All of this and your phonecalls…

Broadcast – Understanding Our Times

Website - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/understandingourtimes

Time – Saturday, January 10, at 6:00 pm EST/5:00pm CST

Length – 30 Minutes  

You can join us live Saturday evening at 6:00 pm EST, or download the broadcast in mp3 format at a time more convenient for you.

“Understanding Our Times” is an interactive, live Internet talk-radio show that focuses on current events from a distinctly Biblical worldview. Host Kevin Thompson offers listeners timely discussion of meaningful issues with a variety of different guests each week. Callers are encouraged to call (347) 945-7171 to listen or ask questions. The stream and archives are available at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/understandingourtimes. The show is live every Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. Eastern/ 3:00 p.m. PT. The show is hosted on BlogTalkRadio.


Recommended Reading For 2009

January 10, 2009

Chuck Baldwin
January 9, 2009

I would like to take the opportunity this column affords for my annual review of some books that I have found to be extremely helpful and that, I believe, would greatly benefit any American who truly loves freedom and constitutional government. The Old Testament prophet warned, “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” That adage is as applicable today as it was then. Truly, our country is being destroyed because of a huge ignorance regarding the principles upon which freedom and liberty rest.

Accordingly, I strongly recommend that readers locate and consume as many of the following books as possible. Some will be difficult to find, while others will be easily obtained.

“A History of the American People” by Paul Johnson
“History of the United States” by Alexander H. Stephens
“Political Sermons of the American Founding Era, 1730-1805″ Edited by Ellis Sandoz
“Common Sense,” “The American Crisis,” and “Rights of Man” by Thomas Paine
“Discourses on Government, Vol. 1″ by Algernon Sidney
“The Rights of War and Peace” by Hugo Grotius
“Commentaries on the Laws of England” (Book 1) by William Blackstone
“A View of the Constitution of the United States of America” by William Rawle
“Two Treatises of Government” by John Locke
“Lex Rex, or the Law and the Prince” by Samuel Rutherford
“The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral” by Sir Francis Bacon
“Of the Law of Nature and Nations” by Samuel Pufendorf (A large set of at least 8 volumes, but highly regarded and widely quoted.)
“The Law” by Frederic Bastiat
“Vindiciae, Contra Tyrannos” edited by George Garnett
“Hitler’s Cross” by Erwin Lutzer (I consider this book to be of highest priority for every Christian minister and layman. If you have not read this book, go buy it immediately!)
“The True Story of The Bilderberg Group” by Daniel Estulin
“The Secret Team” by L. Fletcher Prouty
“The Secrets of the Federal Reserve” by Eustace Mullins
“The Creature from Jekyll Island” by G. Edward Griffin
“Defending The Declaration” by Gary T. Amos
“Christianity and the Constitution” by John Eidsmoe
“Christianity and the American Commonwealth” by Charles B. Galloway
“We Hold These Truths” by Lawrence Patton McDonald
“The Five Thousand Year Leap” by W. Cleon Skousen
“Freedom in Chains” by James Bovard
“Global Bondage” by Cliff Kincaid
“The Late Great U.S.A.” by Jerome Corsi
“A Foreign Policy of Freedom” by Ron Paul
“Constitutional ‘Homeland Security,’ Vol. 1″ by Edwin Vieira, Jr.
Of course, I also encourage readers to not forsake the greatest of all books, The Holy Bible. As President Theodore Roosevelt said, “No educated man can afford to be ignorant of the Bible.” And as President Andrew Jackson said, “That Book [the Bible], Sir, is the Rock upon which our republic rests.”

Obviously, I would not agree with every word or every conclusion propounded by the authors listed above (except the authors of the Bible, of course). Taken on the whole, however, a familiarization with the above volumes would greatly assist any person who desires to contribute to the survival of liberty in these United States of America.

Of course, it is also essential that readers be thoroughly familiar with the three great documents upon which America was founded: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.

For those who are interested in the War for Southern Independence (otherwise known as The Civil War), I recommend the following books:

“The War Between the States” by John J. Dwyer
“A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States” by Alexander H. Stephens
“The Story of the Confederacy” by Robert Selph Henry
“Story of the Confederate States” by Joseph T. Derry
“A Short History of the Confederate States of America” by Jefferson Davis
“The South Was Right!” by James Ronald Kennedy and Walter Donald Kennedy
“The Real Lincoln” and “Lincoln Unmasked” by Thomas J. DiLorenzo
“Life and Campaigns of Lt. General T. J. (Stonewall) Jackson” by R. L. Dabney
“Stonewall Jackson: The Man, The Soldier, The Legend” by James I. Robertson, Jr.
“Call of Duty” by J. Steven Wilkins
“Life & Letters of Gen. Robert Edward Lee by Dr. J. W. Jones
For spiritual inspiration and enlightenment, I recommend the following works:

“The Road to the Cross” by Herbert F. Stevenson
“The Pilgrim’s Progress” by John Bunyan
“Morning and Evening” by Charles Haddon Spurgeon
“The Normal Christian Life” by Watchman Nee (Any book written by Nee is worth reading.)
Just about anything written by Madame Guyon, especially “Union with God” and “Experiencing the Depths of Jesus Christ” (There is no need to send me a nasty letter about her being a “mystic.” Her writings are fantastic.)
“The Treasury of David” by Charles Haddon Spurgeon (This is the best commentary on the book of Psalms that I have ever read. It is magnificent.)
“The Christian in Complete Armour, Vol. 1″ by William Gurnall
Just about anything from Andrew Murray, including: “The Master’s Indwelling,” “Holy in Christ,” “The Blood of the Cross,” and “With Christ in the School of Prayer”
“The True Bounds of Christian Freedom” by Samuel Bolton
“Communion with God” by John Owen
“The Pursuit of God” by A.W. Tozer
I remember someone telling me, “A man is only as great as the people he associates with and the books he reads.” There is certainly much truth in that statement. Therefore, we should all choose our friends carefully and drink deeply from the well of good books.

Happy reading!

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© Chuck Baldwin

Chuck Baldwin is Founder-Pastor of Crossroads Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Baldwin is also the host of a lively, hard-hitting syndicated radio talk show  “Chuck Baldwin Live” and was the Constitution Party nominee for President in 2008. 

To learn more about his radio talk show please visit his web site at: www.chuckbaldwinlive.com. When responding, please include your name, city and state.


Best And Worst Of 2008

January 8, 2009

Chuck Baldwin
January 6, 2009

With 2008 just concluded, today’s column will be my analysis of the best and worst of the year just spent. First, the best: my wife, Connie, and our family. As the Constitution Party candidate for President, I logged more than 30,000 miles and visited more than 30 states. I traveled most of those miles alone–as costs prohibited my wife from traveling with me–and most flights were flown in the coach cabin. In fact, my wife and I were apart more last year than the previous 34 years of married life combined. Needless to say, I am not cut out to be a traveling salesman. The time away from home was extremely difficult.

I am grateful to God for giving me the outstanding family I have. Connie is amazing! And our three grown children (Sarah, Chris, and Tim) and their spouses (Allan, Jana, and Jennifer) are absolutely the greatest. Each one of them is a champion-patriot in his or her own right. They love God; they love freedom; they love their parents and each other; they are independent thinkers and courageous Christians. We are as close a family as one will ever find. They are my best and closest friends.

Those faithful members of Crossroad Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida who prayed for me, stood by me, and supported me during a grueling campaign certainly make it to my “best” list for 2008. When I first announced the invitation and opportunity that had been afforded me to become an Independent candidate for President to my church family, several families walked out the back door. Some of these folks were “friends” for many years. Fortunately, however, the vast majority of my church family remained steadfast and unmovable. Try to imagine a church anywhere else in America that would stand by and support a pastor, as he takes a “sabbatical” to run for President. Most churches today will not even tolerate a pastor who dares to take a stand for anything controversial. The faithful stalwarts at Crossroad Church make my “best” list.

Actually, there were many highlights of 2008. The many friends and supporters I met around the country have to make my “best” list, for sure. The many LDS folks who supported me in Utah and surrounding states were a real highlight. People such as Frank Fluckiger, Scott Bradley and Matt Moody, to name a few.

The great folks who hosted Connie and I in Spokane, Washington, (yes, Connie was able to make this trip with me) make it to my “best” list. I am talking about Bob Peck and his entire team. They were terrific.

The guys out in California, who helped provide the VIP tour of America’s busiest immigration port near San Diego for me, also make my “best” list for 2008. In addition to the legal border crossing at San Ysidro, they also took me out into the California desert in 110-degree heat to take a firsthand look at the real border. However bad you may think our illegal immigration problem is, it is ten times worse than that. I was able to meet with Border Patrol agents and Border Patrol Auxiliary personnel, as well. It was a real education. Thanks are especially due to retired Air Force Master Sergeant (and retired Deputy Sheriff) Larry Breazeale.

Perhaps the most fascinating man I got to know last year was retired Air Force Brigadier General Charles Jones. What an amazing man! We have become fast friends. Getting to know the general was one of the “best” events of 2008, for sure.

From an organizational perspective, Thom Holmes, out there in Okalahoma, was probably the most indispensable and valuable asset to my campaign last year. He kept my travel and hotel itinerary intact for me. He was on top of every detail. I could not have done it without him. Of course, Darrell Castle was a terrific running mate and a first class gentleman. Joe Sanger in Michigan, and Lowell and Bethany Patterson in New Jersey were also able and indispensable associates.

Lou Dobbs makes my “best” list for 2008, as well. He was the one major television talk show host who was willing to have me as a guest on his program. It is not surprising that Lou Dobbs was about the only notable television talk show host during 2008 who was willing to confront the truth regarding a host of issues: from the North American Union, to illegal immigration, to Ramos and Compean, to the criminal international bankers. Thanks, Lou.

Close to the top of my “best” list is Congressman Ron Paul. What a terrific champion for freedom and constitutional government he is! I was able to get to know Ron quite well during the campaign, and was both humbled and honored when he publicly endorsed my candidacy. Thank you, Ron. You are the best man we have on Capitol Hill.

South Carolina senatorial candidate, Bob Conley, also makes my “best” list of 2008. Here was a guy who was willing to take on the neocon senator, Lindsey Graham. Had he had the support of the so-called conservative Christians, he would have won. But most conservative Christians are so myopic and uninformed today that they cannot think outside the box. And because Bob ran as a Democrat, they would not support him. What a shame! Bob was as solid a constitutionalist patriot as one will ever find. You did us all proud, Bob.

In the print media, Bob Dill, who publishes the Times Examiner in Greenville, South Carolina, makes it to my “best” list, as well. Bob represents the shrinking number of courageous publishers who know what’s going on and are not afraid to print the truth.

Speaking of South Carolina, Dorchester County Sheriff Ray Nash also makes it to my “best” list for 2008. I first met Ray on the campaign trail in the Palmetto State and then invited him to be our guest speaker for our God and Country Day on Election Sunday, November 4. He brought a magnificent address. I was so impressed with his presentation that we made copies and sent them to every elected official in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties in Florida. You can view Sheriff Nash’s video presentation at http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/Sheriff-Nash.html .

The opportunity I had to speak at the 50th Anniversary of the John Birch Society in Appleton, Wisconsin also makes my “best” list for 2008. John McManus and Art Thompson were gracious hosts and have become good friends. The Birch Society is one of the bright spots in America today. No organization has been more unduly criticized as the John Birch Society. And yet, their commitment to liberty and constitutional government has never waned. My hat is off to them.

The New American magazine is still the finest news publication in America. Year in and year out, TNA is the best.

Speaking at the Indianapolis Baptist Temple (IBT) in Indianapolis, Indiana also needs to be included in my “best” list of 2008. It was a pleasure to be with Dr. Greg Dixon, his son, Pastor Greg Dixon, and Dr. Don Boys again. The IBT has gone through more tribulation than most churches can possibly imagine (at least those in America), and they are still going strong. What a great congregation of dedicated and determined believers! They remind me of courageous Christians from yesteryear. I was honored to speak before them.

Internet publishers such as Paul Walter make my “best” list, too. Paul publishes News With Views. He and people such as Jim Rudd at Covenant News have carried my columns for years. These are men who also know what’s going on and are not afraid to print the truth. Thanks, guys.

Other web sites that were especially beneficial to patriots in 2008 were World Net Daily, VDARE, Freedom’s Phoenix, Renew America, and Gary Shumway’s Red Pills. In Pensacola, my friend, Mike West, at Gulf1, was the man who first got me thinking about publishing a column such as this. Thanks for the idea, Mike.

Without these (and other) great Internet news sites, the American people, for the most part, would not have convenient access to the truth. Most of the major media and major “conservative” radio talk shows today are little more than lackeys for New World Order Republicans, and are therefore worthless to the cause of liberty.

In addition to the mainstream media, and worthless talk show hosts such as Sean Hannity, I must include the majority of so-called leaders within the Religious Right as making my “worst” list for 2008. I include James Dobson, Pat Robertson, and Tony Perkins on this list.

For all intents and purposes, the Religious Right has become nothing more than a gaggle of glorified hacks for the Republican Party. They have sacrificed virtually every principle worth defending. For the sake of sitting at the king’s table, or not losing financial support from brain-dead contributors, these men have sold the cause of freedom and constitutional government down the river. Their mindless support for John McCain was inexcusable and embarrassing! In so doing, they have lost all credibility.

Also making my “worst” list in 2008 are the many pastors and church members around the country who continued to support one of the worst Presidents in American history: George W. Bush. This man has taken America to the precipice of financial ruin; he has created the foundation for a police state; he has trampled the Constitution and Bill of Rights like no President since Abraham Lincoln; he has used our bravest and best for his sinister plans of interventionist adventurism; he has set the wheels of global government and national socialism in motion, as has no other President (I’m sure Barack Obama will do more than his share to augment socialism in the United States, but remember, it is George W. Bush that has laid the foundation for the acceptance of national socialism). I’m not sure that America will ever truly recover from his Presidency. Yet, a majority of conservative pastors and church members continue to idolize George Bush. What an embarrassment!

Both the Democrat and Republican Parties make my “worst” list for 2008. In one year, both major parties nominated two men, neither of whom was constitutionally qualified to be President of the United States. Now, that’s quite a feat!

The Council on Foreign Relations, international bankers, and other global elitists also make my “worst” list for 2008. When will the people of America awaken to the reality that our worst enemies are not “liberals” and “leftists,” as much as they are the global elitists who control the Federal Reserve and other internationalist entities that are committed to dismantling America’s independence and sovereignty?

Notable deaths that contributed to the down side of 2008 include veteran radio broadcaster George Putnam. I wrote a column eulogizing George shortly after his death in September. Read it at http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/c2008/cbarchive_20080923.html

Other folks I hated to see leave us were Bob Jeter, cornerback from the championship teams of the 1960s Green Bay Packers; Ivan Dixon, from the old Hogan’s Heroes TV sitcom; famed actor and NRA president Charlton Heston; Eddy Arnold, the great country-western singer; Dick Martin, from the old Rowan and Martin TV comedy show; the hilarious Harvey Korman; the great freedom fighter, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn; the never-equaled voice of “In a world” announcer, Don LaFontaine; “Cool Hand Luke” Paul Newman; and actor Van Johnson, who starred in over 100 movies, and I don’t think I ever saw a bad one.

Finally, my beloved Green Bay Packers make my “worst” list for 2008 for shoving Brett Favre out the door for what was certainly his last NFL season. As a result, the Pack went from a 13-3 playoff team to a 6-10 stay-home-and-watch team. Favre should have finished his hall of fame career in Green Bay. That he didn’t is a shame.

There you have it: my best and worst of 2008. I trust that all of us will truly have a Happy New Year!

*If you appreciate this column and want to help me distribute these editorial opinions to an ever-growing audience, donations may now be made by credit card, check, or Money Order. Use this link:

http://www.chuckbaldwinlive.com/donate.php

© Chuck Baldwin

Chuck Baldwin is Founder-Pastor of Crossroads Baptist Church in Pensacola, Florida. Dr. Baldwin is also the host of a lively, hard-hitting syndicated radio talk show  “Chuck Baldwin Live” and was the Constitution Party nominee for President in 2008. 

To learn more about his radio talk show please visit his web site at: www.chuckbaldwinlive.com. When responding, please include your name, city and state.


Top 10 Downloaded Programs of 2008

January 5, 2009

In case you were wondering, the follwing is a list of the top ten programs of 2008 that you downloaded.

1 – Bible Truth Music
2 – Dr. Chuck Baldwin – The rEVOLution Lives on!
3 – Dr. Alan Keyes and the Fair Tax Plan
4 – Will Casino Gambling Solve Our Economic Woes?
5 – The Work of an Evangelist
6 – Summer Camping: An Interview with Wil Rice
7 – State Representative Candidate William Bunker
8 – Let’s Draft Chuck Baldwin
9 – Is There Any Hope for America?  and The Ron Paul Revolution Continues – Dr. Murray Sabrin
10 – Guest Host Pastor Tony Romo


The Best of 2008

January 3, 2009

Tune in this week for a best of program you won’t want to miss!  What are the best top ten moments from 2008?  Tune in and find out.  Perhaps your favorite clip will be played.  You’ll be able to hear interviews with people such as Chuck Balwdin, Alan Keyes and Bob Barr.  If you are new to our program, this would be a great opportunity to get caught up on an entire year in only 30 minutes!

Broadcast – Understanding Our Times

Website - http://www.blogtalkradio.com/understandingourtimes

Time – Saturday, January 3, at 6:00 pm EST/5:00pm CST

Length – 30 Minutes  

You can join us live Saturday evening at 6:00 pm EST, or download the broadcast in mp3 format at a time more convenient for you.

“Understanding Our Times” is an interactive, live Internet talk-radio show that focuses on current events from a distinctly Biblical worldview. Host Kevin Thompson offers listeners timely discussion of meaningful issues with a variety of different guests each week. Callers are encouraged to call (347) 945-7171 to listen or ask questions. The stream and archives are available at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/understandingourtimes. The show is live every Saturday evening at 6:00 p.m. Eastern/ 3:00 p.m. PT. The show is hosted on BlogTalkRadio.