How the War in Iran Reached the American Farm
The war in Iran is hitting U.S. farmers through higher fuel, fertilizer, and freight costs, deepening pressure across rural America.
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The war in Iran is hitting U.S. farmers through higher fuel, fertilizer, and freight costs, deepening pressure across rural America.
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Donald Trump’s AI-generated image of himself in Christ-like form was not harmless. It was blasphemous. The Church should say so plainly and rebuke the misuse of sacred imagery for political self-exaltation.
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Pope Leo XIV is calling for peace, protection of innocent life, and obedience to the Gospel. Donald Trump is treating that moral witness as a personal attack. This is more than a clash of personalities. It is a collision between political power and Christian truth.
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As prices rise, foreign conflict deepens, and constitutional limits are tested, the real question of Trump’s second term is no longer just what he will do. It is whether Republicans will decide that their duty is to the American people and the Constitution before the costs grow even higher.
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The Chosen Season 6 premieres November 15 on Prime Video and centers on Jesus’ final day. Here is why Christians should watch this crucifixion-focused season with discernment, reverence, and an open Bible.
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A powerful Christian reflection on guilt, punishment, and the cross—how Jesus bore our sin, walked the road to Calvary, and gave us grace instead of condemnation.
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The U.S., Argentina, and Israel voted against a U.N. resolution on slavery and reparations. Here’s what the vote means for history, justice, and global politics.
Minnesota’s recent clashes captured the national tension: an ICE operation, a shooting, protests, and lawsuits. Supporters call it law enforcement. Critics call it intimidation. Either way, the debate is now about what legitimate authority looks like in daily life.
How evangelical proximity to political power has created a crisis of moral clarity—and why the Church faces a defining test of courage.
When churches fear offense, they trade truth for performance. This is how sin spreads, discipleship weakens, and the Church loses its witness.
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