Assassination Plan Supernaturally Stopped

When the Supreme Court agreed to hear the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision on abortion, I knew that the Lord wanted IFA to become involved. This case out of Mississippi seemed different from many others that had gone before. Get prayer updates from IFA.   I believe we were inspired by the Holy … Continued

Whistleblowers Cast Doubt on Hunter Biden’s Testimony

Hunter Biden testified before Congress earlier this year, vehemently denying corruption and claiming that his father had nothing to do with his business dealings. New documents provided by IRS whistleblowers, however, have called many of those claims into question. From National Review. Key details from Hunter Biden’s congressional testimony earlier this year are now in … Continued

Klaus Schwab Steps Down as WEF Head

We have prayed about the World Economic Forum countless times before. Now, its leader is stepping down. What will happen to the organization after this change? From Daily Caller. World Economic Forum (WEF) Chairman Klaus Schwab intends to step down from the position he has held since he founded the organization in 1971, Semafor reported … Continued

Encouraging Story from Israel

God shared a vision with missionaries years ago that speaks profoundly to us today. Read and be encouraged. In 1932, God brought a timid missionary from England to Israel. She stayed until 1948. The Church’s Ministry Among the Jews finally granted permission for her and a fellow missionary to visit Jewish settlements throughout the land. … Continued

Senate Border Bill Fails again

The Senate brought a previously-rejected border bill back up for a vote, only for the bill to fail worse than the first time. From Fox News. The Senate failed to advance a border bill backed by some Democrats and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., on Thursday, seeing the measure garner less support than it did in … Continued

Biden’s Newest Loan Forgiveness Scheme

President Biden continues to try, even amidst lawsuits and following a rebuke from the Supreme Court, to force taxpayers to repay the student loans of others. Will this new strategy meet a similar fate to his previous attempts? From National Review. The Biden administration is transferring another $7.7 billion in student debt to taxpayers, the … Continued

Deep-Blue City Rejects Soft-on-Crime Policies

Soft-on-crime policies have led to more crime across America, making our cities less safe. However, progressives in deep-blue Oregon are pushing back against these policies. From National Review. Confronted with a surge in crime and homelessness, Portland voters have chosen a onetime Republican to be their next district attorney, ousting incumbent Mike Schmidt and the … Continued

American Aid to Gaza Isn’t Reaching Civilians

America has invested a great deal in bringing aid into Gaza. So why isn’t that aid actually helping the civilians who need it? From Military.com. The Pentagon said Tuesday that it believes none of the hundreds of tons of aid delivered over several days via a military-built pier in Gaza has made it to Palestinians. … Continued

NIH Adviser Hid Records on Origin of COVID

One of the National Institute of Health’s top advisers lied to the public, deleting records on and communicating through back channels about the origins of COVID-19. From New York Post. A top adviser at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) deleted records critical to uncovering the origins of COVID-19 — and used a “secret back … Continued

Gen Z Pessimism Caused by Social Media and Individualism: Expert

Gen Z is more pessimistic than other generations, as characterized by mental illness and isolation. One expert thinks that social media and a focus on the self are to blame. From NewsNation. Jean Twenge, author of “Generations,” said Tuesday on NewsNation’s “On Balance” that more young adults today express pessimism about their future and a lack of … Continued

US Funded a Terrorism-Linked Nonprofit

Our government gave more than $1.5 million to a nonprofit group linked to pro-terror Palestinian universities. Is this really what our leaders should be doing with taxpayer funds? From The Federalist. The Department of Education and the National Endowment for the Humanities awarded $1,508,888 between 2010 and 2022 to a research institution with close ties to … Continued

US to Leave Behind Military Equipment in Niger

We previously covered the increasingly complex situation in Niger. Now, America has set a deadline by which to withdraw our troops. What will happen in that nation after we’re gone? From Breitbart. The U.S. and Niger issued a joint statement on Sunday that set a deadline of September 15 for the withdrawal of all U.S. … Continued

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