The new slave class

Democrats and moderate Republicans don’t seem too concerned about the invasion from the South of illegal immigrants coming across the US borders. Corporate leaders, as represented by organizations such as the US Chamber of Commerce, are welcoming of the refreshed low-earning, non-skilled labor market. The World Economic Forum (WEF) is all in on global migration.…

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The Journey of Life

In my early 20’s, I wrote a song about the journey of life. Part of the lyrics went: “There’s a long lonely road and there’s no turning back now, to a place, to a time, that we knew along the way.” The song spoke to how our own life is solitary in the sense that…

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The Farm Chronicles: Matchbox Cars

I hate to admit it, but my best friend Sonny and I didn’t stop playing with our Matchbox cars until we were about 12 years old. I’m sure many of my classmates who are reading this are saying to themselves, “I knew it,” while also knowing deep down inside there were some things that they…

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Turkey’s prophetic soccer move

The October 7, 2023 Hamas terrorist attack against unarmed Israeli citizens has exposed the true hearts of nations mentioned in end time prophecies that come against Israel. Turkey, a member of NATO, has come out of the diplomatic tents in favor of the anti-Israel terrorists. On October 25, Reuters reported that Turkey’s leader Tayyip Erdogan…

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Stupidocrisy: Double-mindedness turning deadly

In February 2021, One of Joe Biden’s first acts was to revoke the Trump-era Houthis terrorist designation and redesignate them as a humanitarian organization. Then he started giving them millions of dollars in humanitarian aid, knowing full well the Houthis reputation for diverting such money for terrorist activities. In fact, a USAID official told ABC…

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A prophecy of perilous times

The Apostle Paul warned in 2 Timothy 3 of perilous times in the last days. He lists some 19 types of people that cause and allow these dangerous times. He says that these people “creep into houses and lead captive silly women laden with sins, led with diverse lusts, ever learning, and never able to…

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Hard-heartedness and God’s will

God is a God of freedom. He gives us choices on how to live our lives. He also has provided a handbook on the best ways to live out our lives with examples of what not to do. Life, for most of us, is kind of messy at times. There are peaks and valleys, good…

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The Farm Chronicles: The Johnny U lesson

No matter where we went, Dad knew somebody or knew somebody that somebody knew. One time we were in an elevator in Kansas City and Dad struck up a quick conversation with a gentleman. Turned out they knew the same person from a different city in a different state. Then it was like old home…

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Pfizer study shows early COVID vax ineffective

An October-December 2023 study of 4,232 positive COVID cases and 19,775 controls in the Kaiser Permanente Southern California health system sponsored by Pfizer indicated that early COVID vaccines “offered little, if any, additional protection compared to the unvaccinated, including against COVID-19 hospital admission, regardless of the number or type of prior doses received.” This despite…

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The politics of terrorism and persecution

Open Doors, dedicated to strengthening and equipping Christians around the world who are facing persecution, estimates that 312 million Christians face high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith in some 50 countries. This persecution is primarily found in two types of countries—Islamic nations and authoritarian regimes such as communism. The biggest threat to…

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