Archive for the ‘Citizenship’ Category

“Pastor Click, The 5th District Lincoln Day Dinner will be held Saturday March 3rd at BGSU Student Union in Bowling Green. Rick Santorum will be the main speaker. Would you be interested in saying the opening prayer at the dinner. Please let me know. The cost of the dinner is $25.00. Congressman Latta and myself would [...]

The Church of England was an outgrowth of the Catholic Church. Henry VIII wanted a divorce and the Pope would not grant one. So Henry divorced the church instead and instituted the Church of England with him at its head. The rest was easy. The Act of Supremacy (1534) declared that the king was “the [...]

When I visited DC last year, Congressman Jim Jordan stood out as a man to watch. His children were home-schooled and he was an unashamed Christian. Pastor Chris Brown and I enjoyed our brief discussion with him as we represented the Buckeye Christian School Association. One book on his coffee table caught our attenttion: Lead Like Jesus. [...]

This week the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, met with President Obama and delivered an address to congress. Afterwards, he gave an interview with Sean Hannity. While much can be said about this interview, biblical prophecy and peace in the Middle East and so forth, I was particularly fascinated by the fact that he [...]

School Choice

Posted: May 5, 2011 in Citizenship, Educational, Family

Zachary and Gary Click with Congressman Steve Chabot I am writing early in the morning from our nation’s capitol. Yesterday, Zachary and I visited several congressional offices speaking to congressmen and their aides about education legislation. Our topics included the reauthorization of No Child Left Behind (Elementary Secondary Education Act) and S. 47) dealing with Early [...]

Morality: The Real Issue

Posted: April 26, 2011 in Citizenship

Watching Sean Hannity on Monday night I listened to Dick Morris try to pacify those who are morally conservative and declare that the economy is the “Real Issue.” It disturbs me every time I hear commentators pit the moral conservatives against the fiscal conservatives. True conservatism has a moral base and even more importantly a spiritual [...]

Yes, it’s true. I will be visiting the nation’s capitol again next week. This trip has a dual and even triple purpose. 1. I will be visiting legislators on behalf of the Buckeye Christian School Association. 2. I will be attending the National King James Bible Expo. 3. I will be spending some quality time [...]