It is with profoundly grateful hearts we come to Thee, O Lord, to offer thanks for this food which Thou so faithfully and constantly provideth to nourish our bodies. May we use it to Thy good and may our love and service for Thee ever increase. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
Heavenly father, break unto us to-day the Bread of Life; cleanse our hearts from sin, and every evil thought to which we are prone. Do good to us in Thy good pleasure, and renew a right spirit in us. Give us this day our daily bread. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
Strengthen us by these material gifts, O Lord, that we may have that more abundant life which Thou didst come to give us. Help us to use that life for the glory of Thy kingdom, for Thy name’s sake. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
Does someone calling themselves a Conservative Economist make them a Conservative Economist?
No.
Does someone calling someone else a Conservative Economist make them a Conservative Economist?
No.
Does someone believing they are a Conservative Economist make them a Conservative Economist?
No.
Does someone believing someone else is a Conservative Economsit make them a Conservative Economist?
No.
What makes someone a Conservative Economist is whether they believe in Conservative fiscal principals such as limited government, personal liberty and lower taxes.
Tax cuts work every time they are tried!
Mr. Stein is dead wrong. Reagan lowered rates from 70% to 28% and in 8 years from 1981-1989 revenues to the federal reserve doubled from $500 billion to $1 Trillion and also resulted in the greatest job creation boom in human history.
Tax us out of this hole?? You could not even confiscate enough money to begin to put a dent in the current deficit. And you’d only get to confiscate all of one’s goods one time.
Regardless of what Mr. Stein once was or was once believed to be, he has abandoned the bearings and moorings of fiscal Conservatism with the above statement.
In the manifestation of Thy great love for us, O Lord, we come to ask that Thou provideth also for the needy and poor even though our own share be diminished. Let not our faith in Thee be shaken, as from this we gain the greatest benefits. Accept our thanks for this food and save us for Christ’s sake. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
Countless are Thy blessings, Lord. We have need to be thanking Thee moment by moment for all Thy goodness. We praise Thee now for these table blessings, and acknowledge that all our good cometh from Thee. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
Our Mighty God, Thou hast supplied us with the bounties of life, and for these our hearts go out in gratitude to Thee. Bless us continually as we hold out our empty hands for Thee to fill. In Christ’s name. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
For the great mercies shown us, O Lord, we pray that Thou wilt show us the light that we may not be cast upon the rocks of wickedness. Help us ever to be grateful for these bounties and the food before us and that we may help others to do all that is best. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)
As our want and penury returns upon us, O Lord, so frequently is the return of Thy grace. Fill the mouths of Thy children, bless the poor, and continue Thy protecting care over us all, for Jesus’ sake. Amen.
(A William Nyce., and Hubert Bunyea. Grace Before Meals. Philadelphia, PA, 1911)