Midterms Illuminated by Unusual Blood Moon

The night of the midterms will feature the second blood moon of 2022. What is the significance of this? Does God have something big planned? From CBN News. A total lunar eclipse or “blood moon” will hang in the sky as ballots are tallied on the night of November 8, and it has sparked some … Continued

Praise! True the Vote Released From Prison

We prayed ceaselessly for Catherine and Gregg to be released from prison. Now, intercessors, our prayers have been answered! From 100 Percent Fed Up. On Monday, Federal Judge Kenneth Hoyt unfairly held True the Vote founder Catherine Engelbrecht and True the Vote investigator Gregg Phillips in contempt of court over their refusal to identify a confidential informant … Continued

The Greatest Political Seduction of All?

Analysis. While doing a TV interview with James and Betty Robison on my recent book The Political Seduction of the Church: How Millions of Americans Confused Politics with the Gospel, James said to me, “Do you know what is the greatest political seduction of all? It is when Christians completely drop out of the political process and … Continued

Clinton Criticizes Republicans’ Focus on Crime

As leftist policies rip through American communities, Hillary Clinton says it’s the Republicans who aren’t concerned about crime. Let’s pray. From National Review. Former secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Thursday suggested Republicans are “not concerned about voter safety, they just want to keep voters scared.” Get involved in state level prayer with IFA.   The former … Continued

Christian Roots of Hobby Lobby’s Success

This is an encouraging example of the success that following God can bring. Let’s pray that we too can practice faithful stewardship. From Movieguide. Hobby Lobby founder and CEO David Green recently announced that he plans to step back from the multi-billion dollar company. Connect with others in your state in prayer.   Green, who … Continued

Democratic Virtues Cannot Persist Without Christianity

Our nation has faced moral decay, and the erasure of Christianity has accelerated the process. We must pray. From WORLD. Perhaps it’s my relative youth showing, or what C.S. Lewis referred to as “chronological snobbery,” but surveying the surrounding culture and observing the increasing polarity of our national debates, I often think to myself, “have … Continued

Oprah Backs Fetterman in Senate Race

As celebrities jump into the political fray, we must not be swayed. Let’s pray that people vote for God’s choice, not necessarily Oprah’s. From Breitbart. Oprah Winfrey jumped into the political fray this week when she endorsed Democrat Pennsylvania Senate candidate John Fetterman over her longtime friend, Dr. Mehmet Oz. Pray for your fellow intercessor. … Continued

Digital Tool for Denial of Religious Exemptions

“Religious Accommodations Appeal Generator” (RAGG)? This is not the respect for religious liberty that our government should demonstrate. Let’s pray that our religious freedoms are protected in this critical time. From The Dossier. The Dossier has obtained the “digital tool” that at least one branch of the U.S. military has been using to mass-deny soldiers … Continued

The Power of Adoption in a Post-Roe World

There is a crisis in our foster care system right now. Tens of thousands of kids are going without families. The church could fix this. From The Christian Post. When you turn on your iPhone, MacBook, or iPad today, thank a courageous birth mom who didn’t abort the genius who would become the founder of … Continued

True the Vote Update: Urgent Prayer Needed

Gregg Phillips has alerted friends that Catherine Engelbrecht is experiencing health problems while they are being held in a federal detention center. He has asked for immediate prayer. Please pray for the health and protection of both Gregg and Catherine while they are political prisoners. Why do we use the term “political prisoners”? We recommend … Continued

A ‘Pandemic Amnesty?’ What Do You Think?

2020 was a dark time. As covid emerged as an unknown threat, many people made hasty, shortsighted decisions. Is it time to forgive them? This author, writing for The Atlantic, suggests that we offer amnesty to those who wronged us and made incorrect decisions during the pandemic, especially during its earliest stages. On one hand, we … Continued

Share

Click below to share this with others

Log in to Join the Conversation

Log in to your IFA account to start a discussion, comment, pray, and interact with our community.