Archive for May 2025
The American Chronicles: The Rose River Loop that threw us for a loop
We launched our camping trip to Luray, Va., with what we thought was a brilliant idea: take on the Rose River Falls Loop hike before even checking in at the campground. It was billed as “moderate” in difficulty—3 out of 5—just challenging enough to get the blood flowing and enjoy some waterfalls. A little over four miles.…
Read MoreBiden’s Child Trafficking Complicity Must Be Exposed
While the Biden Administration paraded its “compassionate” immigration policies, a horrific reality festers beneath the surface: government-facilitated child trafficking. Under the guise of humanitarian aid, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) have acted less like protectors and more like accomplices in a child trafficking network that…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: CBS portrayal of Child Sacrifice as not violent
In a recent archaeological discovery, an ancient altar used for child sacrifices was unearthed in Tikal National Park, Guatemala. On April 9, CBS News reported that the altar, attributed to the Teotihuacan culture, contained the remains of three children under the age of four. An archaeologist described these sacrifices as a means of “connecting with the celestial…
Read MoreMiracles in Modern Times
In a world that feels like it’s changing by the minute—economically, politically, and morally—there is one unshakable constant: Jesus Christ. Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today and forever.” He is the same miracle-working Savior today that He was when He walked the hills of Galilee. And while modern life may cloud…
Read MoreWho’s your GOAT?
Every sports program and barbershop is filled with it—GOAT talk. Who’s the greatest of all time? Brady with the rings, Jordan with the edge, Gretzky with the records? Everyone has their pick, their stats, their highlight reel. But the greatest of all time isn’t a quarterback, a shooting guard, or a hockey legend. The real…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: Camping, Mud, Matrimony & Amish Surprises
They say there’s no rest for the weary, and apparently, no dry land for the campers either. No sooner had we touched down and went through Customs at Dulles from our whirlwind trip to Wales—still buzzing from castles, sheep, and Welsh cakes—we were back in motion, this time heading west to Ohio. Why? Our grandson…
Read MoreThe Tariff Transparency Trap–Amazon and Temu’s Misleading Math
Big Tech and fast-fashion retailers are playing a new game with old rules — and the rest of us are being misled in the process. Amazon announced it will begin displaying tariffs as a line item in customer checkout totals. Meanwhile, Chinese e-commerce giant Temu is adding “import charges” to its pricing, following the reintroduction…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Obama-era policies, Islamic EPIC City in Texas threaten America
Recent developments surrounding EPIC City, Texas—a private Muslim-led development project—have reignited concerns over how deeply embedded Islamic ideology has become in the American fabric, not organically, but through deliberate policy choices by the Obama and Biden administrations. Despite fact-checkers and mainstream outlets like the BBC and Snopes downplaying fears of “Sharia law cities,” the underlying truth…
Read MoreBiblical Prophecy Comes into Focus as Turkey aligns with Hamas
In a chilling sign of prophetic times, Turkey’s spy chief secretly met with Hamas leaders to coordinate so-called “aid deliveries” to Gaza. According to the Times of Israel, this high-level meeting underscores Turkey’s deepening support for Hamas, a terror organization sworn to Israel’s destruction. Far from humanitarian work, this alliance signals a dark, prophetic alignment where…
Read MoreSpeak Life—Not Leshon Hara
In the ancient world of Israel, Tzara’at was a physical affliction with spiritual implications. Often mistranslated as “leprosy,” Tzara’at wasn’t just a skin disease—it was a divine response to inner corruption, particularly slander and gossip (leshon hara). In Leviticus, the afflicted were sent outside the camp, a painful picture of both physical and social isolation. Why such a harsh…
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