In D. Paul Thomas' latest podcast he argues wherever we go, from post offices to prisons, God empowers us through the Holy Spirit to be bold witnesses for Jesus, using even the simplest encounters to touch lives and advance His Kingdom
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For the Week of June 16, 2025 Who were Biden's autopen puppeteers?: Mounting revelations about President Biden's cognitive decline and the alleged misuse of his autopen for sweeping executive actions -- including controversial pardons -- have triggered investigations into who was truly exercising presidential power, reports Mark Alexander
Money wisdom from the Seminole Indians: The Seminole Indians rejected paper money in favor of barter and silver coins, writes Mike Maharrey, recognizing early on that fiat currency -- backed by a government they didn't trust -- was inherently unreliable White lives don't matter: Progressive elites deliberately promote racial division, social decay, and anti-white animus through policies, media narratives, and cultural manipulation, all while suppressing dissent and evading accountability, charge Todd Gregory and Erik Gregory Khamenei fears a collapse of the Islamic revolution: If the West wants to stop Iran from becoming a nuclear power, argues Oded Ailam, it must target the real objective: regime change Congress, don't kill Trump's GENIUS Act with unpassable amendments: Senator Josh Hawley is risking the passage of the pro-Trump GENIUS Act—a bill to strengthen the U.S. dollar through stablecoins—by attaching unrelated amendments, potentially handing a win to America's adversaries like China, says Horace Cooper The U.S. dollar and delusions of growth: Clint Siegner says measuring assets in gold rather than dollars reveals that Treasuries, oil, and even stocks have underperformed over time -- exposing how dollar-based benchmarks can mask true value erosion due to inflation Last Week What did DOGE really accomplish?: With US President Donald Trump and Elon Musk's relationship falling into bitter recriminations, Mark Alexander explores what DOGE managed to get done over the past few months
On unsustainable corporate DEI hypocrisy: Did Verizon defraud the FCC?: Telecom giant Verizon promised the FCC -- in exchange for approval of its takover of a competitor -- that it had ended its DEI policies. Stefan Padfield wonders if that's actually the truth Local elections reveal Lebanon's Shiite bloc faltering: Hizbullah's dominance has long been perceived as an unbreachable fortress, but the loss of voter loyalty suggests the subtle beginnings of collapse, reports Oded Ailam View recent past articles or go to our archive |
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