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Hundreds Witness Over 100 Baptisms in Papua New Guinea: A Powerful Day of New Life in Christ

When the Waters Stir: A Modern Miracle in the South Pacific Every so often, God moves in such a way that it leaves us speechless. On June 14, 2025, the quiet Bangaho River in Papua New Guinea became a place of holy transformation, echoing the days when John the Baptist stood at the Jordan, calling people to repent and be …

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The Memory Problem in America: Freedom for Me, Not for Thee

Standing for Freedom Requires Integrity—Not Just a Trend Everywhere I look in 2025, Americans are flooding the streets, protesting government overreach and chanting about liberty, all while President Trump sits in the White House. The passion for “freedom” looks inspiring at first, until you remember that so many of these same voices were the loudest ones demanding strict lockdowns, church …

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Rite Aid Pays the Price: How America’s Opioid Crisis Betrayed Faith, Family, and Freedom

Rite Aid’s Collapse and the Cost to American Families When I walked past my neighborhood Rite Aid for the last time, I saw more than a closing store. I saw the end of an era—a community institution gutted by lawsuits, scapegoating, and government failure. The longtime manager looked devastated, knowing that his decades of service were being erased overnight. Rite …

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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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Illinois Tragedy Reminds Us Why America Needs Christian Values in Law and Justice

Story That Demands Our Attention America is again confronted with the consequences of failed leadership and the loss of foundational values. This time, the tragedy took place in the peaceful suburbs of Waukegan, Illinois, where police discovered the body of Megan Bos stored in a bleach-filled container in the backyard of an illegal immigrant. The crime, disturbing as it is, …

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The Pill That Replaced the Cross: How Big Pharma Is Undermining Faith, Destroying Families, and Controlling the Masses

There was a time when families gathered around the dinner table, prayed together at night, and faced their struggles with faith, not pharmaceuticals. In those days, hardship brought people closer to God, not closer to a pill bottle. But now, we live in a nation where grief, anxiety, sorrow, and even normal emotional growing pains are pathologized and medicated. The …

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