What story can you believe Over the past couple of days, news has been trickling out of Iran about the number of people being killed by the Mullahs in charge of the government. What is known for sure is that the Iranian people are protesting, and a number of them have been killed in the … Continue reading What’s Going On in Iran?
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Renee Nicole Good Made Some Really Bad Decisions
Last week, an ICE officer in Minneapolis shot and killed a woman. While any loss of life is truly an unfortunate event, the victim, Renee Nicole Good, made a series of imprudent and deliberate decisions that eventually ended her life.DECISION 1: Good was portrayed by the mainstream media as some random mother of three who … Continue reading Renee Nicole Good Made Some Really Bad Decisions
Next Geo-Political Move- Greenland
Control of Greenland is nothing new in Trump’s foreign policy. During his first term, he floated the idea but with little success. Once reelected, the topic was raised once more. As recently as this past Sunday on Air Force 1, Trump reiterated his desire to occupy Greenland for security reasons. “Right now, Greenland is covered … Continue reading Next Geo-Political Move- Greenland
Nicolás Maduro Captured
Two-Dimensional Chess on Display: First Drugs, then Oil What we have learned over the past ten years is that what comes out as news is often a head fake for the real story. If one questions the narrative, they are immediately labeled a conspiracy theorist. History has shown that the so-called conspiracy theorists are closer … Continue reading Nicolás Maduro Captured
Living the Christmas Season
Now that Christmas Day has passed, there is a tendency to think the celebration of the Lord’s birth has gone as fast as it came. Christians must fight the trend and celebrate completely not only Christmas Day but the whole season, which ends with the Baptism of the Lord. It is not unusual in urban … Continue reading Living the Christmas Season
Born in a Stable
And Joseph too went up from Galilee from the town of Nazareth to Judea, to the city of David that is called Bethlehem, because he was of the house and family of David, to be enrolled with Mary, his betrothed, who was with child. While they were there, the time came for her to have … Continue reading Born in a Stable
Be Careful Who You Listen To
A few weeks ago, mainstream news outlets like CBS and others began to report that many of the seemingly American conservative political X accounts originated from foreign countries. A relatively new feature on X now allows users to see exactly the location where each account is based. X profiles featuring American symbols (flags, eagles, pictures … Continue reading Be Careful Who You Listen To
An Opportunity Not Wasted
A couple of weeks ago, Sunday marked the end of the hunting season in Montana. Instead of hunters bragging about what they bagged, social media was abuzz with news about four stranded elk in a pond near Bozeman. The folks of Montana, because of its vast spaces, live in harmony with the many wildlife that … Continue reading An Opportunity Not Wasted
The Curious Case of Candace Owens
The conservative podcast and social media world is reeling. Since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the various factions of the MAGA movement are in a full knockdown, drag-out brawl. Most of this has been fueled by speculation that the official story of Kirk’s death does not seem to make sense. We, too, questioned the narrative … Continue reading The Curious Case of Candace Owens
Pope Leo Preach the Gospel First
In his recent trip to Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV called for Christians to stop viewing Islam as a threat and encouraged his flock to become friends with Muslims. He used Lebanon as an example where the minority Christians and majority Muslims make up a significant portion of the population. What Leo failed to mention is … Continue reading Pope Leo Preach the Gospel First
