4 “Pestilences” That Everyone Should Be Keeping An Eye On Right Now

4 “Pestilences” That Everyone Should Be Keeping An Eye On Right Now by Michael Snyder for End of The American Dream The plot thickens with each passing day, and I have a feeling that things are going to get very “interesting” in the months ahead.  Despite all of our advanced technology, humanity remains highly vulnerable to outbreaks of disease, and I have often said that I believe that we are entering a time when there will be great “pestilences”.  As you read this article, scientists all over the globe are playing around…

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The Capitol Cover Up

The Capitol Cover Up By Julie Kelly for American Greatness Release the tapes. Release the name of Ashli Babbitt’s shooter. And release Joe Biden’s political prisoners. Judge G. Michael Harvey sounded floored. During a detention hearing this week for Robert Morss, arrested last month for his involvement in the Capitol protest, a federal prosecutor told Harvey she needed permission from the government before she could turn over to him a slice of video related to Morss’ case. Joe Biden’s Justice Department continues to seek pre-trial detention for people who protested Biden’s…

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The Ongoing Intersection of the Gospel with Culture

The Ongoing Intersection of the Gospel with Culture by Michael L. Brown for Ask Dr Brown Three years ago, I conducted a poll on Facebook asking, “Should pastors and Christian leaders just preach the gospel, or should they also comment on relevant social and political issues?” Three years later to the day, I posted the same poll on Twitter. How did the results compare? Obviously, there is nothing scientific about these polls. They simply indicate how my Facebook and Twitter communities feel about the question. As for these two social media communities, although they have…

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Soccer Star runs from faith after Dad’s death and then God supernaturally… (Video)

Soccer Star runs from faith after Dad’s death and then God supernaturally… Video by 100huntley Mo Isom shares her story of being an All-American soccer star who knows struggle firsthand. While her life seemed like a success, she was battling an eating disorder, the death of her father, and a horrific car accident. It wasn’t until God wrecked her life that she discovered the glory of renewal through Jesus Christ and that wreckage can be sacred rather than scarring.

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As Global Persecution Intensifies Survivors and Advocates Seek Solutions: ‘I’m Shocked the World Is Just Sitting by Watching’

As Global Persecution Intensifies Survivors and Advocates Seek Solutions: ‘I’m Shocked the World Is Just Sitting by Watching’ by Jennifer Wishon for CBN News Across the globe, persecution against Christians and other people of faith is growing. In fact, 80 percent of people live in countries where religious activity is restricted by their governments. Religious minorities are often blamed for the pandemic. Sexual violence has been increasingly used as a tool to get women to convert, and so-called “polite persecution” puts limits on how religious people live their faith. This…

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2 Georgia churches leave United Methodist Church over LGBT stance, announce merger

2 Georgia churches leave United Methodist Church over LGBT stance, announce merger By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post Two congregations in Georgia have left the United Methodist Church over the denomination’s opposition to homosexuality and merged into one church. Asbury Memorial Church and Wesley Oak Church, both based in Savannah, recently voted to disaffiliate from the UMC South Georgia Conference. Asbury, which averaged 287 attendees in weekly worship in 2019, finalized its process of disaffiliation last fall. Meanwhile, Wesley Oak, which averaged 29 attendees, finalized disaffiliation earlier this month. Asbury Memorial Pastor…

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5 Reasons you should stockpile food right now

5 Reasons you should stockpile food right now By Divina Ramirez  for Food Supply Last month, inflation in the United States jumped to its highest rate in nearly 13 years as the country rebounds from the COVID-19 pandemic. The surge in consumer prices reflected a surge in demand and shortages of labor and materials made severe by the pandemic, leading many economists to believe inflation is here to stay. For preppers, this means stockpiling foods as early as you can before the prices of commodities get higher. Below are five reasons you should…

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Tennessee postpones vaccine summit

Tennessee postpones vaccine summit by Brett Kelman Nashville Tennessean GNN Note – Try to read between the lines. The Tennessean used to be a decent news source for the Middle Tennessee region, but they, like so many news outlets have gotten all woked-up and are little more than the propaganda division of the democrat party. With that said there is a decent explanation of what is happening with the vaccine program in Tennessee – it’s different from the rest of the nation in that Gov. Bill Lee fired the Dept. of…

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