About Paul Stanley

Paul Stanley is a commercial insurance executive, writer and former journalist living in Memphis, Tennessee.

How the Boy Scouts Could Become the World’s Largest Sexual Abstinence Program

On Thursday the Boy Scouts of America’s (BSA) 1,400 voting members are set to decide whether to open their ranks to allow members who openly confess they are homosexual. If approved, the possibly exists the organization could turn into the country’s largest sexual abstinence program. The concept is not absurd as it sounds.

By |2013-05-21T12:51:23-05:00May 21st, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on How the Boy Scouts Could Become the World’s Largest Sexual Abstinence Program

My Shared Journey and Dinner with Mark Sanford: Insight Into Our Changed Lives

In January of 2012 I had the opportunity to have dinner with Mark Sanford, the former Governor of South Carolina. Besides our love for politics and more than a decade of success in the arena, Mark and I shared another common experience. In the summer of 2009 we were both embroiled in controversy and scandal when our extramarital affairs were exposed and made national headlines – his more so than mine. I knew all-to-well what it was like to endure the public scrutiny and pressure that came with this exposure. While Mark stayed in office after his affair was exposed, I resigned my Senate seat, hoping to salvage a marriage that was already on life-support. His marriage had also hit a barrier when his wife took their four boys and moved out of the Governor's residence shortly before she filed for divorce. Former South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford campaigns for his return to Congress. Related Mark Sanford: Welcome Back to WashingtonEx-S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford Overcomes Past Scandal, Wins in Special ElectionMark Sanford 'His Own Worst Enemy,' Says SC Political ScientistMegachurch Pastor, Women's Group Blast Political Ambitions of Ex-Gov. Mark SanfordSanford and Other Toxic Republicans Need to Step Aside for Electable RepublicansMark [...]

By |2013-05-15T12:40:32-05:00May 15th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on My Shared Journey and Dinner with Mark Sanford: Insight Into Our Changed Lives

Phil Keaggy, Christian Music Artists Honored at 35th Annual ASCAP Awards Show

Franklin, Tenn. - The American Society of Composers, Artist and Publishers (ASCAP) recognized a star-studded lineup of top Christian music artists at their 35th annual Christian award show in downtown Franklin, Tennessee Monday night. Among those honored at the historic Franklin Theatre were guitarist extraordinaire Phil Keaggy, singer songwriter Matthew West and songwriter Ben Glover. ASCAP's Michael Martin and LeAnn Phelan, who co-head the group's Nashville membership office, presented the most performed song awards to the writers and publishers on the stage of the newly renovated theater and in front of some of the industry's most notable performers and executives. The list of honored songs included "Carry Me to the Cross" by Kutless, "Trust in Jesus" and "I Need a Miracle" by Third Day, "The Hurt and the Healer" by MercyMe, "The Light in Me" by Brandon Heath, "Good To Be Alive" by Jason Gray, "Love Come to Life," and "Redeemed" by Big Daddy Weave. Earning song of the year was "10,000 Reasons," a song that won two Grammy Awards this year and was written and recorded by Matt Redman, who drew inspiration from Psalm 103. Redman was traveling and unable to attend the ceremony, but accepting on his behalf [...]

By |2013-05-07T14:23:43-05:00May 7th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Phil Keaggy, Christian Music Artists Honored at 35th Annual ASCAP Awards Show

How Politicians ‘Evolve’ on Controversial Issues

Over the past several months several politicians have said that their views on certain hot button issues – namely gay marriage – have “evolved.” As a former State Senator, I suggest most of their views did not change or “evolve” over time, instead, they found a convenient time and place to jump on board when public opinion shifted in their favor or for their political gain.

By |2013-04-03T09:19:30-05:00April 3rd, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on How Politicians ‘Evolve’ on Controversial Issues

Easter at the Beach

This post deals with a story published in the Friday morning edition of The Christian Post entitled, Spontaneous Response in Florida Shows Faith Alive and Well, Even at the Beach on Easter. Make sure you read the story here. Read more at http://www.christianpost.com/news/spontaneous-response-in-florida-shows-faith-alive-and-well-even-at-the-beach-on-easter-92785/#BbfQ4E37isV2VkzD.99 Several years ago my family began vacationing at the small resort community of Rosemary Beach, Fla. While the white sands and beautiful weather are the primary season families live and vacation at this architectural wonderland, what continues to draw me back is the church that meets at the town center on Sunday morning appropriately called Chapel at the Beach. On our first visit in the fall of 2005, I stumbled upon a sign in the town's picturesque square mentioning the service that would be held the following Sunday morning at 9:00 am. I must admit, I didn't expect much from the service. After all, it was a gorgeous beach community with several pools and restaurants and of course, a great beach. And I certainly didn't expect much from the sermon since it would be easy for some pastor that attracts people from a variety of denominations and beliefs and to give a short talk taken from the prosperity gospel. [...]

By |2013-03-29T14:07:53-05:00March 29th, 2013|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Easter at the Beach
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