About Paul Stanley

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

In a Shaky GOP Field, What Are Value Voters Looking For?

In the hit movie “Field of Dreams,” farmer Ray Kinsella (played by Kevin Costner) sees his dad come back as a young baseball player on the baseball field he has built in a cornfield. Kinsella’s dad John asks, “Is this heaven?” “It’s Iowa,” replies Ray. “Iowa? I could have sworn this is heaven. Is there a heaven?” John answers. “Oh yeah,” says Ray, “It’s the place where dreams come true.” For most if not all GOP presidential candidates, Iowa is still the place where dreams can come true. But between now and January when Iowans caucus, lots of Iowa voters want to know what the GOP candidates really do think of heaven and about the God who promises an eternal life for everyone who believes in Him. Iowans who consider a candidates faith and character an important factor in deciding who to vote for will be given an opportunity to learn more about the GOP field’s views at the Thanksgiving Family Forum in Des Moines this coming Saturday. To read the rest of the article, click here: http://www.christianpost.com/news/in-a-shaky-gop-field-what-are-value-voters-looking-for-61941/  

By |2011-11-16T08:32:27-06:00November 16th, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on In a Shaky GOP Field, What Are Value Voters Looking For?

Interview: ‘October Baby’ Co-Writer Jon Erwin, Actress Rachel Hendrix

This is an article I wrote after attending the "soft" premiere and after party of a new movie called October Baby. I highly recommend this movie and encourage you see it at a theatre near you so that the Hollywood studios will give serious consideration to picking it up for national distribution. I can assure you that you'll be blessed by seeing this film. By Paul Stanley | Christian Post Reporter BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Jon and Andy Erwin knew they wanted to be filmmakers from an early age. The sons of a television and radio broadcaster, the brothers spent their youth hanging on their dad’s coattails as he worked in the radio and television studios. With the release of their first full-length film, “October Baby” on Oct. 28, the Erwin brothers showcase their ability to capture raw emotions that make viewers think twice about a divisive social issue. Although “October Baby” is mostly known as a pro-life film, viewers have walked out of theaters saying the movie is so much more than simply about abortion. Protagonist Hannah, played by Alabama native Rachel Hendrix, is an aspiring actress who undergoes a series of medical tests after collapsing following a play in which she has the leading role. While discussing the test [...]

By |2011-11-13T21:48:42-06:00November 13th, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on Interview: ‘October Baby’ Co-Writer Jon Erwin, Actress Rachel Hendrix

The ‘Other Woman’ in the Cain Case

Even if you don’t remember her name, you’ve seen her face on television before - maybe only for a few seconds. She’s always the one standing beside the victim, holding her hand and trying to keep everything calm in the midst of chaos – and it’s always chaos when she’s around. Her name is Gloria Allred and she is one of the most high profile scandal attorney’s in the country. Allred, was the professional, middle-aged woman who was standing next to Sharon Bialek, the woman who accused Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain of inappropriate sexual behavior on Monday. You might be thinking; “Haven’t I seen her standing next to someone else lately too?” To continue reading, click on: http://blogs.christianpost.com/churn/2011/11/the-other-woman-08/    

By |2011-11-09T08:13:27-06:00November 9th, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on The ‘Other Woman’ in the Cain Case

NYC Mayor Says Candidates MUST Believe in Science, Global Warming

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg went on a rant at Columbia University on Thursday when criticized the GOP presidential candidates who fail to push the left-wing agenda of evolution and global warming. “We have presidential candidates who don’t believe in science,” Bloomberg told the international economic forum. “I mean think about it – can you imagine a company of any size in the world where the CEO said, "oh, I don’t believe in science’ and that person surviving to the end of that day? Are you kidding me? It’s mind-boggling?” When asked to comment on which candidate he was talking about, Bloomberg said, “I don’t know. You can check the presidential candidates’ speeches…I don’t have time to go do it but all their speeches, everything they said.” With the exception of former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman, none of the other GOP presidential candidates have jumped on the global warming bandwagon. A couple of months ago Huntsman took to Twitter, saying: To read the remainder of the post, click: http://blogs.christianpost.com/churn/2011/11/nyc-mayor-says-candidates-must-believe-in-science-global-warming-04/

By |2011-11-04T16:45:53-05:00November 4th, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on NYC Mayor Says Candidates MUST Believe in Science, Global Warming

And the Bible Says…

Everyone likes to quote the Bible; even non-Christians. It’s God’s written word to us and an inspired source of guidance for both believers and non-believers. The only problem is, sometimes people think they are quoting scripture when they are just throwing out an often used, but potentially useful piece of advice. So was the case with White House press secretary Jay Carney on Wednesday. In a White House press conference, Carney was responding to a question from Associated Press reporter Erica Werner on President Obama’s criticism of the House of Representatives in reaffirming “In God We Trust” as the nations motto. Obama said, “I trust in God, but God wants to see us help ourselves by putting people back to work.” Werner, in referencing the President’s remarks, asked Carney, “Isn’t it a bit much to bring God into the jobs debate?” To continue reading this post, click: http://blogs.christianpost.com/churn/2011/11/and-the-bible-says-03/

By |2011-11-03T14:22:32-05:00November 3rd, 2011|My Blog Post|Comments Off on And the Bible Says…
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