The troubling pattern of hate and politics

There’s a troubling pattern unfolding before our eyes—one that the mainstream media would rather ignore, and the political left pretends doesn’t exist. While Democrats and their allies repeatedly claim the moral high ground, accusing conservatives of promoting hate and extremism, they themselves are quietly (and sometimes boldly) normalizing violence through rhetoric, associations, and a double…

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The Pattern and Prophecy of Shavu’ot, Pentecost, and the Final Harvest

The biblical festival of Shavu’ot—also known as the Feast of Weeks—is one of the three pilgrimage festivals outlined in Scripture, concluding the 50-day Counting of the Omer that begins after Passover. First mentioned in Leviticus 23:15–16 as Yom HaBikkurim—the Day of Firstfruits—Shavu’ot was originally a thanksgiving offering for the early harvest. But like many appointed times in Scripture, its meaning goes deeper, revealing…

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American Chronicles: Wild Side Ride – Chincoteague Edition

Last year, Chris, our son Christian, his then-fiancée, now wife Claire, and I set up camp—well, let’s call it what it was, glamping—on Chincoteague Island, Virginia. It’s the kind of place where wild ponies roam free and locals still round them up once a year like something out of a children’s story. Because, well, it was a children’s…

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The Media’s Economic Gaslighting—Recession or Reality?

If you’ve been paying attention to mainstream media lately, you might think the U.S. economy is teetering on the edge of a cliff. With every headline screaming “recession,” it’s hard not to feel a sense of impending doom. Yet, a closer examination of the data reveals a much different picture—one that contradicts the narrative being…

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Stupidocrisy: The Coup We Were Told Never Happened

For years, Americans were gaslit. Anyone questioning Joe Biden’s cognitive ability, the legitimacy of the 2020 election, or the integrity of the media were labeled conspiracy theorists, extremists, or simply out of touch. Turns out, the so-called crazies were right. And the media, once the supposed watchdog of truth, was complicit in a cover-up that…

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Groupthink and the War on Trump

President Donald Trump started his second term with considerable momentum of public support. His approval rating in an early February CBS/YouGov poll reached as high as 53%. Americans described him as “tough,” “focused,” and “delivering on promises.” But by Day 100, that goodwill had evaporated. His approval plunged to between 39% and 42% across multiple…

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You Count—In the Desert and Today

There is a lot of talk these days about being seen. Facebook, Instagram, X, are all about being seen. If you’ve ever wondered whether God really sees you, take a walk through the book of Numbers—yes, Numbers. Buried in what seems like a divine spreadsheet is a profound truth: in God’s economy, every person counts.…

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The American Chronicles: Memorial Day in the ’60s

Memorial Day mornings on our Ohio farm were crisp, often with a thin layer of ice on the mud puddles and visible breath in the air. The horses, always eager for breakfast, would whinny as soon as they heard the tack room door open. I’d quickly feed them grain and hay, with my horse, Holly,…

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Prophetic warning to President Trump: Don’t trust Iran

Amid reports of “progress” in nuclear negotiations between the Trump administration and Iran, it’s wise to issue a word of caution: don’t be fooled. While the new Iranian president-elect, Masoud Pezeshkian—a Western-educated heart surgeon—may appear more polished and pragmatic than his hardline predecessor, nothing in Iran’s structure of power has changed. The Ayatollah still pulls…

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Stupidocrisy: Sanders admits Democrats a Real Threat to Democracy

For years, Democrats have sounded the alarm that Republicans are a threat to democracy. But when you peel back the rhetoric, it looks a lot like projection. Senator Bernie Sanders (Vt) recently agreed that his own party has become a “threat to democracy.” In a recent interview, Sanders acknowledged that the Democratic primary process has been unfair…

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