Resting When You Don’t Feel “Worthy”

There’s a quiet voice inside many believers that whispers, “Why should I stop? Why should I rest?” It’s that nagging, sometimes crushing thought that you haven’t done enough, that you’re not good enough, or that your sin disqualifies you from even taking a break. Rest can feel like a luxury reserved for the righteous, but … Read more

How Grace Replaces Shame with Confidence

Shame sneaks in like a thief in the night, doesn’t it? One moment, you’re standing tall, and the next, it’s whispering in your ear, “You’re not enough. You’ll never be enough.” But here’s the thing—if you truly grasp the power of God’s grace, that sneaky thief gets caught red-handed and thrown out for good. Grace … Read more

Resting in the Finished Work of the Cross

There’s this powerful freedom in peeling back all the layers of religion, duty, works, and striving to finally land on one undeniable truth: Jesus finished it. The Work on the Cross isn’t some distant, dusty event—it’s the ultimate mic-drop moment in history. It’s where grace grabs the mic, silencing every effort you’ve ever made or … Read more

Trumps Weekly Recap: EU Trade Agreement, Smithsonian Investigation, Mail-In Voting, and 55 Million Visas

In a surprising twist of events, former President Donald Trump made headlines again as he touched down in Palm Beach, Florida, on February 14, 2025. His arrival at Palm Beach International Airport was marked by his signature fist pump, a gesture that has become synonymous with his public persona. This moment, captured by the cameras, … Read more

Texas and California Legislatures Approve New District Maps Amid Redistricting Dispute

In a significant move that could reshape the political landscape ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, both Texas and California have passed new congressional maps. This mid-decade redistricting battle is heating up, with implications that could impact the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives. The Texas House of Representatives, under Republican control, … Read more

DHS Stands by Use of Bible Verses in Social Media Videos, Criticizes Decline of Journalism Standards

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has sparked a heated debate with its recent social media campaign that incorporates Bible verses into immigration enforcement messaging. This initiative has drawn both praise and criticism, raising questions about the intersection of faith, policy, and compassion in today’s political climate. This summer, DHS released two videos featuring … Read more

Trumps Remarks on Heaven Ignite Discussion on Salvation and Good Deeds: "I Want to Give It a Try"

In a recent interview, former President Donald Trump stirred a theological conversation by suggesting that his potential role in ending the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict could help him secure a place in Heaven. Trump’s candid remarks during a phone call with "Fox & Friends" have sparked a wave of discussions among Christians about the nature of … Read more

Woman Arrested for Threatening President Trump: "Disembowel Him, Cut Out His Trachea"

In a troubling incident that underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding political discourse in America, an Indiana woman has been arrested for allegedly threatening the life of former President Donald Trump. The arrest highlights the serious nature of threats against public figures and the importance of law enforcement’s role in maintaining safety. Nathalie Rose Jones, 29, … Read more

Supreme Court Declines to Intervene in Mississippi Law Limiting Childrens Access to Social Media

The U.S. Supreme Court recently made headlines by deciding not to block a Mississippi law aimed at regulating social media access for minors. This decision has sparked a national conversation about the balance between protecting children online and upholding First Amendment rights. In a brief order issued last week, the Supreme Court declined to vacate … Read more