Archive for December 2020
Bring them to justice
The 2020 election cycle is a culmination of events that began with false accusations against a president about Russian collusion and ended with a yet-to-be determined result due to election integrity allegations that remain unreported by the mainstream media. All the while, the Democratic Party leadership were colluding with not only the Russians, but also…
Read MorePersecution Road
The Boko Haram terrorist organization and, more specifically, Fulani nomadic tribesmen, are Islamic terrorists that roam through Nigeria and other countries, including our ministry outreach host, Ghana. Their goal is ethnic cleansing of Christians while raping the land of its resources. This is what makes the mission work of The Daily Jot and our partner…
Read MoreA prophetic warning about political solutions
Everybody is looking for a solution to the current situation with the presidential election. There will be a political and legal solution. Many will not like it. Some will. But the bottom line is that what we value as a Constitutional Republic has been morphed into some socialist hybrid over the years. The Republic is…
Read MoreBe careful what you seek
There are a lot of opinions and emails firing about that imply President Trump has the authority through an executive order to use emergency powers to overturn the election results, and many conservatives and Christians think that’s OK. It’s not. For a president to take such an action would be equivalent to a totalitarian dictatorship,…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: The Eulogy
We laid my friend and brother Sonny’s remains to rest in the national cemetery in Fayetteville, AR on Monday, December 7. I wanted to write about this to have closing for those of you who have been praying for Sonny, Rose and his family, as well as to inspire you with love and hope in…
Read MoreThe false prophets of national deception
Two days late and playing “catch up,” mainstream media is finally covering the Texas lawsuit at the Supreme Court questioning election results in Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, but they are still calling the efforts “dubious” and “baseless.” CNN, for example, used unnamed “critics” to explain its long-held political position on the election: “Critics of…
Read MoreThe Texas election challenge
The State of Texas has filed a lawsuit directly with the Supreme Court alleging that Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania violated the Election Clause of the US Constitution and disenfranchised Texas voters by unconstitutionally abrogating election statues for mail-in ballots. Texas cites Article II, Section I, Clause II of the Constitution that states: “Each state…
Read MoreThe media’s ideological censorship
A brief analysis of the news media indicates an extraordinary blackout of events that do not support the collective narrative. Report after report on the mainstream outlets treat President Trump’s efforts on election fraud in the most general terms, qualifying their reports using words like “baseless,” “unfounded,” “undocumented,” and “providing no evidence.” If you were…
Read MoreUsing the Bible to justify the unbiblical
The crossroad of religion and politics came into a clear focus during a Sunday debate between Georgia Senate candidates. Democratic Party candidate and Christian mega-church minister Raphael Warnock drew fire for using the Bible to justify full-term abortion and defunding the US military. His opponent, Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler, took him to task for saying…
Read MoreThe Farm Chronicles: More than a brother
On Monday, November 30, my dearest friend and more than a brother, Sonny, went home to the Lord. Our tremendous loss is heaven’s great gain. Strong in faith, he passed from the loving arms of his wife Rose to the outstretched arms of the Lord. There are no words that I can write that describe…
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