February 3, 1943: Four Chaplains Set a High Standard of Heroism Captain Hans J. Danielsen of the Dorchester was uneasy. The coast guard had warned him that a U-boat was prowling the ...
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Washington DC is the latest world capital to be hit by protests over mandates and covid restrictions. Weekend protests on Sunday saw thousands of protestors march in a “Defeat the Mandates” rally ...
Read More »What successful people with disabilities can teach us about victimhood
Take a second or two to think about successful people with disabilities. How many names from the fields of politics, sports, music, business, science or from movies – dead or alive – ...
Read More »For first time, Olympics honor Israeli athletes murdered at 1972 games
Israeli Olympic team members who were slaughtered by Palestinian terrorists at the 1972 Munich Olympics were remembered with a moment of silence during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics on Friday. ...
Read More »German CEO to employees: accept the Israeli flag or get a new job
A German CEO has shown his support for Israel and Jews by flying the Israeli flag outside the headquarters of Europe’s largest digital publishing house. When some employees complained about the flag ...
Read More »Powerful exhibition “Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away.” now open at Union Station in Kansas City
The much-anticipated exhibition Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away. opened at Union Station in Kansas City this week. Michael Berenbaum, Ph.D., one of the curators, wishes there was no need to ...
Read More »Opposition leader and atheist poisoned by Putin has found God
The opposition leader fighting the authoritarian rule of Vladimir Putin has found God. Noted atheist Alexei Navalny unveiled his newfound faith during a court appearance after his arrest for speaking out on ...
Read More »Nearly half of protestant pastors hear conspiracy theories, church survey finds
Conspiracy theories are not new, nor is their spread in the church. A new study from Lifeway Research found that 49 percent of U.S. protestant pastors say they frequently hear members of ...
Read More »Merkel, world leaders defend President Trump over Big Tech bans
Leaders around the world are criticizing big tech companies for banning President Donald Trump from their social media platforms. The president has currently been banned from Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Snapchat, Reddit, and Instagram while ...
Read More »Israeli demands apology for CNN host’s Holocaust remarks
CNN host Christiane Amanpour is under fire for remarks that many people in Israel say belittle Holocaust victims. The veteran reporter has a long history of misrepresenting facts on CNN. Amanpour compared ...
Read More »‘Luther in Real Time’ podcast will be released on 500th anniversary of heresy charges
Protestant Christians will be able to walk in the footsteps of Martin Luther, 500 years to the day from his heresy charges on Oct. 10, 1520. Ligonier Ministries will release the first ...
Read More »Tickets now on sale for pro-Israel documentary ‘Never Again?’
“Never Again?,” a feature-length documentary produced by Christians United for Israel, will be shown in theaters on October 13 and 15. The goal of the movie is to expose and combat increasing ...
Read More »Israeli, German fighter pilots will hold joint exercises over sites of horrific events
Israeli fighter pilots will make history in September, when they are scheduled to conduct joint military exercises with their German counterparts. The exercise will take place over the Dachau concentration camp, where ...
Read More »Germany bans Hezbollah, raids mosques across country
Germany on Thursday completely banned Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah movement from carrying out activities on its soil, as police raided mosques and venues linked to the group. The action is another foreign policy ...
Read More »High school students mock Auschwitz in ‘off to camp’ video
Two high school students in Minnesota apologized for posting a clip on a popular video-sharing app that pokes fun at Jews who were sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp. In the TikTok ...
Read More »Armchair travel: Check out these videos to satisfy your summer wanderlust
Usually our Spring conversations with family and friends reflect upcoming summer travel. However, this year, we do not know if trains and airplanes will be running or if theme parks, museums and ...
Read More »Venezuelan warship sinks after firing upon and ramming cruiseliner
Venezuela has suffered a tough loss of one of its few remaining warships. Media reports say a Venezuelan warship sank after it fired upon and repeatedly rammed a German cruiseliner. Only problem ...
Read More »When good men do nothing
What happens when good men do nothing? Edmund Burke said: “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” In the 1930’s, the likes of ...
Read More »U.S. megachurch pastors quarantined after coronavirus exposure
Two pastors of one of the largest churches in the nation are under home quarantine after being exposed to the coronavirus during a conference in Germany. READ: Prayer guide for coronavirus Craig ...
Read More »German high court blocks attempt to enshrine Sharia law
Germany’s Federal Constitutional Court has blocked an attempt to institute Sharia law. The ruling states that the constitutionally guaranteed religious freedoms of Muslims can be curtailed if public displays of religiosity — ...
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Childhood is a time of strong, focused passions. We find something to love—cars or Marvel, video games or sandlot baseball—and love it nearly to the point of obsession. And so it is with ...
Read More »UK, France and Germany change tune, now backing Trump on Iranian sanctions
The United Kingdom, Germany and France have announced today they’re fed-up with Iranian violations of the 2015 nuclear deal and put the blame solely on the Iranian regime. That’s contrary to American ...
Read More »Jewish grandfather sexually assaulted by German teens
Attacks on the Jewish community of Germany continue as Berlin police investigate the second anti-Semitic attack in days. On Tuesday, five youths aged 12 to 15 sexually assaulted a 68-year-old grandfather on his ...
Read More »After links to Nazis revealed, owners of Panera Bread, Krispy Kreme will support Holocaust survivors
The owners of well-known restaurants and food brands Panera Bread, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Pret A Manger, Dr. Pepper and Green Mountain Coffee, have announced a $5.5 million donation to survivors of the ...
Read More »Jewish group meets with German Passion Play over stereotypes
Once a decade, thousands of Christians make the pilgrimage to Germany for the Oberammergau Passion Play, which first was performed in 1634. As the May 2020 production approaches, a Jewish organization met ...
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