A Gift from Lili-Grace

Sevierville, TN– She was just a little girl with a big, benevolent heart, and she wanted so much to help others. But, what could she do? After all, she was only eight years old, living on a farm in rural Alabama. What can a third grader do that would be of benefit to anyone? Lili-Grace, the daughter of John and Chasity McPeek, pondered these questions.

Group Warns U.S. Supreme Court of God’s Wrath on Marriage Issue

Statement of Eugene Delgaudio, President of Public Advocate of the U.S., Inc., responding to Supreme Court threatened destruction of traditional marriage:

Legislation in Motion to Make the Bible Tennessee’s Official Book

A new law bill is aiming to make the Bible the official book for the Rocky Top state—Tennessee.

Prayers of Slaves Still Echo 150 Years After the Civil War

The American Civil War finally came to an end 150 years ago this week on April 9, 1865. Reflecting on this moves my heart in a profound way, partly because of the sacrifice of prayer in my family—who were formerly slaves.