Senate Votes to Protect Children Online

The Senate voted overwhelmingly to compel social media companies to protect children online. How will these bills fare in the House? From The Wall Street Journal. The Senate overwhelmingly passed legislation Tuesday that would require technology companies to take steps to protect children from harmful content on the internet, but the effort faces an uncertain fate in … Continued

Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem

Do you want to contend for God’s will on the earth and bring blessings down on your own head while doing so? Then, praying for the peace of Jerusalem should be an essential part of your prayer strategy. The Bible commands us to pray for Israel, the Jewish people; and the peace of Jerusalem—and God … Continued

Kamala Harris’ Far-Left Legacy

Now that Kamala Harris is the presumptive Democrat nominee, many Republicans are trying to hold her accountable for her far-left legacy. From Breitbart. The New York Times reports that Vice President Kamala Harris’s advocacy for far-left policies on the 2019 campaign trail could imperil her 2024 bid for the Oval Office. … Become a Monthly Ministry … Continued

United Kingdom Upholds Ban on Puberty Blockers

A high court has ruled in favor of the UK’s ban on puberty blockers. Let’s pray that the U.S. will follow in their footsteps. From The Daily Wire. A British high court on Monday upheld Britain’s ban on puberty blockers, hormonal drugs frequently given to pubescent children who express discomfort with their biological gender. This content is … Continued

Freed J6 Defendant Recounts Poor Treatment

John Strand, a former guest on Pray with America’s Leaders, is now released from prison on J6 charges.  From The Washington Times. A Jan. 6 defendant said he spent four months in solitary confinement in federal prison, harsh conditions that could have been avoided in light of the Supreme Court’s ruling that the Justice Department … Continued

Big Tech Censors Trump’s Assassination Attempt

Big tech companies have come under fire for censoring information about the attempt on President Trump’s life. Why are Meta and Google censoring this information? From Breitbart. Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta rushed to reverse its AI’s answer to questions from users about the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump. Until late Sunday, the AI claimed … Continued

Praying for France While She’s Influencing America

The opening ceremonies of the Olympics highlighted how much the people of France need prayer, and as they’re influencing America for the next two weeks, focusing our prayers on France will help at home, too. In case you didn’t watch the opening ceremonies or haven’t heard, they encouraged three-way sex, featured a nude man — … Continued

Overcoming the Times We Live In

During the 2024 Olympics opening ceremony in Paris, drag queens mock the Lord’s supper, mimicking the apostles’ seating depicted in Leonardo de Vinci’s famed painting. In Washington, D.C., pro-Hamas protestors flung feces at the police tasked with controlling and dispelling them. Jack Phillips of Masterpiece Cakes finds himself back in the court system after being … Continued

Kamala Harris Appears on ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’ to Campaign

While other politicians have appeared on RuPaul’s Drag Race, Harris is the first VP and highest ranking public official to do so. What does this say about her values and what does it say about America? From The Christian Post. Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance on Friday’s episode of “RuPaul’s Drag Race: All Stars” on … Continued

Biden’s Plan to Transform High Court

As the election draws closer, President Biden unveiled three significant changes to the Supreme Court. Are these really necessary? From The Washington Times. President Biden announced Monday that he plans to “restore trust and accountability” at the Supreme Court by pushing for new changes, as the high court is under scrutiny from the left for alleged ethics concerns and overturning decades … Continued

Questions Raised Following the CrowdStrike Outage

CrowdStrike’s historic outage has left many wondering if proper update procedures were followed, and if cloud computing is worth the risks. From The Epoch Times. As companies and government agencies around the world scramble to restore their computer systems following last week’s global outage from a faulty software update, questions are being raised about whether … Continued

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