Discerning the days

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There is a lot of angst in this world. God’s creation warring against itself. If you read the Biblical prophets, they indicate that things will not get better prior to the return of Christ. There are difficult times ahead, raising many questions. How do we handle it? Do we go with what the world says?…

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The American Chronicles: The best of 2023

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The American Chronicles exists to tell the story of the greatness of America that we do not hear from the news media in all of its “sky is falling” missives. As we close out 2023, we wanted to share again with you about some of the people we have met in our travels. These are…

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Wasting and destruction in their paths

A long line of trucks carrying aid is shown stopped at a border. The text mentions expanded inspection capabilities for aid entering Gaza and calls for the UN to do better with aid delivery.

There are what seems to be miles of humanitarian aid trucks lined up to go through inspection points into Gaza for the “Palestinian” civilians. While the United States and other countries are applying pressure on Israel to assist refugees in war-torn terrorist Gaza, it is not Israel, but United Nations bureaucracy that is preventing the…

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Stupidocrisy: Hate in the name of humanitarianism

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Those who are demonstrating for a free Palestine “from the river to the sea” are the worst kind of hate mongers. This goes far beyond “antisemitism,” the polite way of expressing hate for Jews. The government is quick to condemn, even criminally charge, those who speak against the LGBTQ+ agenda as hate speech, but marching…

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Redemption even in weakness

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There are times in life where we do things we know are wrong. The Apostle Paul writes in Romans 7:18-23, “for I have the desire to do what is good, but I cannot carry it out. For I do not do the good I want to do. Instead, I keep on doing the evil I…

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Of censorship and persecution

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There has been much documentation of how large corporations worked closely with government agencies to manipulate media messaging and conduct outright censorship. COVID is the poster child for this kind of corporate-government coercion. Indeed, American citizens were experiencing the same during the entire Mueller investigation of President Trump over Russian election interference, the Hunter Biden/Joe…

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The American Chronicles: The Tale of Service Dog Charlie

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After our faithful Cocker Spaniel Zeke passed, we were devastated. Zeke had a particular personality and wisdom that went beyond dog sense. His passing was really hard on us, especially Chris, who had a very special bond with him. Our friends in Texas, Deana and Randy, also lost their Cocker about the same time. Deana…

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Widespread election fraud coming to light

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In recent weeks, there have been several cases across the country where election fraud has been proven or there is enough evidence to bring to trial issues pertaining to voting security and integrity. These pockets of outright election fraud and evidence of vote manipulation appear to be supporting a trend three years after the 2020…

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Stupidocrisy: The chilling tyranny upon us

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The recent revelation of the January search warrant issued by Barack Obama-appointed Judge Beryl Howell to obtain all user information associated with former President Trump’s Twitter account is no less a chilling sign of tyranny upon every American. That Democrat-appointed Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, who is investigating Trump, colluded with Howell to get such a…

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Weaponizing the courts against you

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A hallmark of authoritarian regimes is making a list of civilians and using it to control them. The Department of Justice (DOJ), under the guise of investigating former President Trump, is weaponized against American citizens by using the court system to obtain such a list. The Press Coalition, involving 20 mainstream media outlets, went to…

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