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Charlie Kirk’s Death: A Call to Arms in the War for America’s Soul

Symbolic scene depicting good versus evil.

The murder of Charlie Kirk has ripped open the thin veil of civility that still covered America’s cultural war. For days, we have witnessed two Americas. One mourns with dignity, offering prayers and grief for a man whose only weapon was his voice. The other America laughs, mocks, and celebrates in the digital gutters of social media, treating the violent …

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Faith, Family, and Fidelity: Neal McDonough’s Courage in a Compromised World

Faithfulness When It Costs Everything Christian courage is not just about words spoken in church pews. It is about actions in the real world, especially when those actions come at a high price. Neal McDonough, a respected actor from shows like Yellowstone and Band of Brothers, faced Hollywood’s wrath for one simple reason: he refused to violate his vows. For …

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You’ve Been Lied To: Start Your Family Young or Die Forgotten

I’m about to tell you something that will make your blood boil. Something so obvious, so undeniable, that once you see it, you’ll wonder how you ever missed it. The entire Western world is committing slow-motion suicide, and they’ve convinced you to join them. But I found the antidote—a secret so powerful that it can reverse the decline of our …

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