“Join your Christian brothers and sisters to cry out for God to bring a spiritual awakening in our city, nation, and the world!” is the call of Bishop John Birmingham. Birmingham and ...
Read More »Serbia and Kosovo move towards naming lake and bridges after Trump
The nations of Serbia and Kosovo are naming a major lake after President Donald J. Trump. The news comes after Trump was already nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize for his successful ...
Read More »China infiltrating state and local gov’t with propaganda
Communist propaganda has seeped into state and even local city governments and citizens must be vigilant. That the assessment of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. According to Pompeo, it is the ...
Read More »Old Testament practice of gleaning still helps feed the hungry
The Old Testament practice of allowing gleaning of harvested fields was used to take care of the poor. It has become more common during the Covid pandemic, even as it eases across ...
Read More »Like her biblical namesake, our friend Esther Levens influenced kings and presidents
Recently, Anita and I mourned the loss of a spunky person named Esther Levens. Esther, who passed away August 21, 2020, was a personal friend and a supporter of our newspaper and ...
Read More »Open Doors says North Korea catastrophe is near
North Korea is on the verge of a catastrophic meltdown according to according to reports reaching Open Doors from North Korean Christians. “North Korea faces a major crisis with multiple causes,” say Timothy Cho, ...
Read More »When noted journalists bashed political polls
Poll-bashing – the aggressive, even extreme lambasting of pollsters and their work – used to be blood sport among prominent American journalists. Mike Royko, one of Chicago’s most famous, if cantankerous, journalists, was ...
Read More »Jim Caviezel’s ‘Infidel’ is an honest look at dying for one’s faith
Inspired by a true story, the new movie Infidel begins in Iran, with a man on the brink of being executed. As the trigger is pulled, he closes his eyes and there’s ...
Read More »Senate investigation: Hunter Biden connected to illegal Burisma dealings and prostitution ring
Hunter Biden, son of Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden, was involved in a number of illegal business dealings with foreign governments and Burisma, according to a report form a Senate Committee. The ...
Read More »Sen. Josh Hawley wants government to tackle mental health aspects of lockdowns
The ongoing pandemic and accompanying lockdowns is taking a toll on the health of many Americans, U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri said. “This time has been extraordinarily hard on people from ...
Read More »Mike Pompeo tells Christians to remain diligent in prayer
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo encourages Christians to focus on their faith and remain diligent in prayer. “We should be mindful of our responsibility, our duty, our obligation and our capacity to ...
Read More »Bloomberg pays fines so 30,000 Florida felons can vote in Nov.
Billionaire Michael Bloomberg may come under investigation for paying off the fines of up to 30,000 convicted felons which would allow them to vote in November’s presidential election. The move is seen ...
Read More »Louisville police officers shot as riots break out overnight
Riots spread to several cities across the nation overnight with two Louisville, Ky. police officers being shot. The riots were in response the jury verdict over the death of Breonna Taylor. The ...
Read More »Police officer indicted in Breonna Taylor case but not for her death
Louisville, Kentucky is bracing for a night of riots after a since fired police officer was indicted, but not specifically for the death of Breonna Taylor. Brett Hankison was involved in serving ...
Read More »Liberal Christian group releases pro-Biden poll but ignores real news
As many as 11 percent of Evangelical and Catholic voters in swing states could switch from voting for President Trump to Joe Biden, according to a poll by Vote Common Good, a ...
Read More »Limits on gatherings in Pennsylvania again lose in court
Pennsylvania’s governor has suffered another embarrassing defeat after a judge on Tuesday prevented him from reimposing limits on gatherings. The judge said limits were arbitrary and not based on science. Stickman, a ...
Read More »Inner-city pastor ‘blindsided’ by being kicked out of church building
A Kansas City pastor said he was blindsided when his church was unexpectedly kicked out of its building. “Tuesday at about 8 o’clock, I got an email from the Justice Center Coalition ...
Read More »Black Lives Matter scrubs website of disturbing positions
Black Lives Matter is trying to change its image after support for the organization plummeted in response to three months of protests and riots. The BLM Global Network quietly removed one of ...
Read More »Bar owner charged for shooting looter, commits suicide
The protests have taken another life after a Nebraska bar owner who shot an alleged looter who attacked him during rioting committed suicide on Sunday. Jake Gardner fatally shot James Scurlock, 22, ...
Read More »Johnson County Republicans elect two conservative immigrants to lead the party
The Republican Party in Johnson County, Kansas has a new public image after a surprise ending to a vote for party chair and other board positions. It has huge implications for the ...
Read More »Justice Department designates three cities as ‘anarchist jurisdictions’
The U.S. Justice Department on Monday designated New York City, Portland and Seattle as “anarchist jurisdictions.” The designation comes after President Trump signed a memo in early September ordering federal agencies to ...
Read More »Catholics mobilize with $10 million to defeat Joe Biden
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden is courting voters of faith despite policies that go against key teachings of his fellow Catholics. Now a Catholic group is launching a multimillion-dollar effort to educate ...
Read More »Filmmaker expects renaissance of Christian art over next decade
The marginalizing of Christianity may lead to an artistic renaissance over the next decade. “I think that the next decade or two has the potential to set up as a revival of ...
Read More »SD Gov. Kristi Noem: Americans are addicted to being offended, but God can heal our land
South Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem spoke out about her bold conservatism in a recent interview. The Mount Rushmore State’s governor has proven herself as a renegade, allowing mass gatherings like the ...
Read More »Salvation Army starting early in effort to ‘rescue Christmas’
Salvation Army kettles are as much a part of the Christmas season as festive lights and caroling. Because of the ongoing pandemic, the organization is getting an early start on this year’s ...
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