A Moment of Patriotic Service in a Divided Nation
In a culture full of noise, a group of volunteers quietly fed 8,500 soldiers at the Army’s 250th celebration. It wasn’t political—it was patriotic service at its best.

In a culture full of noise, a group of volunteers quietly fed 8,500 soldiers at the Army’s 250th celebration. It wasn’t political—it was patriotic service at its best.

ICE protests in Los Angeles have spiraled into riots—yet the media keeps distorting the truth. Here’s what’s really happening, why ICE isn’t the villain, and how Christians should respond with both justice and compassion.

I’ve never fit into the Pride crowd or the Church pews. I’ve chosen obedient faith—quietly, without applause. This blog is for anyone walking that lonely road.

A biblical and historical look at Russia and Ukraine, challenging mainstream narratives while calling for a path to peace grounded in Christian truth.

America’s moral freefall looks less like political drift and more like spiritual abandonment. Is this what God’s judgment actually looks like? And what can faithful Christians do in the face of it?

The Boulder Attack wasn’t random—it was antisemitic terror. Here’s why this moment demands a bold response from Christians who care about truth and justice.

Before Duck Dynasty, Phil Robertson was a man lost in addiction and sin. But when he surrendered to Christ, everything changed—and his testimony still inspires millions today.

When a peaceful Christian rally is called “provocative,” and the violence that follows is ignored, it’s time to speak out. Seattle showed us why we must.

Nothing in this world can fill the God-shaped hole in our hearts. I tried—and came up empty. Here’s why only Christ satisfies, and how He changed everything for me.

This Memorial Day, I’m reflecting on the kind of sacrificial love that shaped our nation—and saved our souls. Soldiers gave their lives for our freedom. Christ gave His for our eternity.