Archive for December 2025
The American Chronicles: The Refrigerator Odyssey
Owning an RV has taught us a simple truth. Freedom comes with fine print. The reward is obvious, America rolling by the windshield, mountain gaps like Harpers Ferry, quiet campgrounds, old friends, new conversations, and the kind of moments you don’t schedule. The challenge is less romantic. Things break. Not hypothetically, but inevitably. And when…
Read MoreThe Islamist Terror Shell Game
Reports that Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) is expanding its military footprint inside Syria with the regime’s awareness confirm what many already recognize. Whether the group is Hamas, PIJ, Hezbollah or any of their ideological cousins, they operate like interchangeable pieces on the same board. They are aligned, and the coordination between them is far deeper…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Vaccine Politics and the Lessons We Refuse to Learn
For years, public-health officials told parents to trust the machinery behind the vaccine schedule for kids. The CDC, FDA, pharmaceutical companies, and their advocacy partners all preached the same line: “safe and effective.” Now, as internal documents and policy reversals surface, those same institutions are quietly retreating from the certainty they once demanded. The CDC…
Read MoreThe Truth About Vaccine Doses and Jabs
The national debate over America’s childhood vaccine schedule intensified after a Trump administration memo suggested aligning US practices with Japan and Europe. At the center is a simple but vital question: What are children actually receiving and what is the impact? These shots are often mixed or inflated in public debate, leaving parents unsure of the…
Read MoreFaith Forged in A Pit
Vayeshev (And He Dwelt), Genesis 37:1-40:23 focuses on Joseph, the son whose life will set the stage for an entire nation. Joseph receives the famous tunic from his father, shares dreams that hint at a future rise, and sparks jealousy among his brothers. Their resentment leads them to sell him into slavery in Egypt while…
Read MoreThe American Chronicles: A friendship forged in Faith and Adventure
At the Wilson household, we try to treat every day as both a gift from God and a fresh invitation to explore something new. After nearly four decades together, Chris and I have had our share of adventures, including a few we’d prefer not to repeat, but each one shaped us. That’s life. One steady…
Read MoreThe March of Prophecy Part III — The Shape of the Last Days?
In observing the current events in the Middle East, This is The Daily Jot’s part three and final blog of the March of Prophecy series that connects the dots of agreements, leaders, and Scripture. Turkey, Syria, Iran and Iraq are seemingly moving in a loosely coordinated direction. Syria is rebuilding ties with Iran. Turkey is…
Read MoreStupidocrisy: Don’t Be Fooled Again
Pfizer is back in the spotlight, rolling out trial results that claim its new mRNA influenza vaccine outperforms the standard flu shot. The headlines trumpet “better efficacy,” as if we’ve all forgotten the last three years. But FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary says it’s a non-starter, “The trial showed zero benefit” for seniors.” Approval denied.…
Read MoreThe March of Prophecy Part II—Framework of a Middle East covenant
In observing the current events in the Middle East, This is The Daily Jot’s part two of a three-part series on the March of Prophecy that connects the dots of agreements, leaders, and Scripture. Recent diplomatic moves are reshaping the Middle East. Gaza, Syria, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey are suddenly part of an effort…
Read MoreOf Faces, Blessings, and a New Name
In Genesis 32–36, Vayishlach (And He Sent), Jacob prepares to meet Esau, uncertain whether his brother wants to kill him. He sends messengers ahead and learns Esau is approaching with 400 men, which shakes him to the core. Jacob divides his family, prays, and sends gifts in waves, doing everything within his power to protect the…
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