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  • Why Max Lucado Broke His Political Silence for Trump

    02/26/2016 11:28:18 AM PST · by JSDude1 · 59 replies
    Christianity Today ^ | Feb 26, 206 | Richard Clark
    Max Lucado is a pastor in San Antonio and a bestselling author of 32 books including the most recent Glory Days. In a 2004 piece, Christianity Today dubbed Max Lucado “America’s Pastor,” alluding to his broad appeal to mainstream Americans. Part of that appeal can be attributed to his approach to politics: typically, he stays out of it. He never endorsed or opposed a presidential candidate. Then Trump happened. In a recent blog post, Max Lucado chose to speak out against what he calls Trump’s “antics,” insisting that, “such insensitivities wouldn’t even be acceptable even for a middle school student...
  • Mayor isn't apologizing for letter (About Somali's)(Thank Goodness!)

    10/14/2002 12:31:57 PM PDT · by SheLion · 48 replies · 728+ views
    Boston.com ^ | 14 October 2002
    <p>LEWISTON, Maine (AP) Mayor Larry Raymond said Monday that he is sorry for any misunderstanding but he doesn't regret writing an open letter to Somali leaders that has drawn national attention and criticism.</p> <p>Raymond, who met privately Friday with Somali leaders, said his letter asking Somali newcomers to discourage their Somali friends and families from coming to Lewiston has been misinterpreted by some people.</p>