In this clip, Huckabee talks about the Christmas ad and realizes the irony that if he would’ve used Christ’s name in vain, no one would have cared.
Archives For December 2007
Stumbled upon this tonight. Had to post…

It should be noted that Zach Hunter, the author of “Be The Change” turned 15 just before this book was published. Yes, that’s 15, as in ‘fifteen years old’.
Wow.
Quick read, great stories of freedom from slavery and a great challenging message from one 15-year-old to a nation FULL of able-bodied, passionate young people who could very well change the world.
Zach continuously calls himself an abolitionist – one who desires to abolish modern-day slavery. He is passionate and well-versed in current trends in slavery around the world. He draws from numerous examples of today and hundreds of years ago of regular people making a difference by standing up for what they know to be right.
I’m sure that the Church will be hearing more from Zach Hunter in years to come!
Isn’t it funny how the old television show “Bewitched” was considered “cute” by most Evangelical families and shows like “Charmed” and even “Sabrina the Teenage Witch” were boycotted? Hmm.
Anyways – tonight we watched Nicole Kidman and Will Ferrell acting in 2005’s “Bewitched”. We both laughed occasionally and even thought the film was “cute”-ish at times.
The movie was entertaining, though I’m glad we didn’t have to pay more than our usual cable-bill to see it.
It’s worth noting in this review that I consider Nicole Kidman a “real” (as in legitimate) actress while I can’t say the same about Will Ferrell. He by known as a funny-actor, but when most of your “funny-ness” is inappropriate, I don’t think it says all that much about you as an actor. I was surprised to see the two of them in the same movie – and remember thinking, “What?” when I first saw previews of Bewitched. I’m guessing Kidman must’ve needed money back in 2005 when she agreed to stand next to Ferrell for the filming.
Definitely a watch-once and delete flick.








