When President Trump announced that the United States was “prepared to use force” if Nigeria’s government failed to stop the slaughter of Christians, it sent shockwaves through both Washington and Abuja. The boldness of his words sounded like classic Trump: unfiltered, unapologetic, and absolutely certain that the United States should defend Christians under attack. But…
The Test of True Peace: Why Hamas Must Lay Down Its Arms
President Trump’s diplomacy has won an important and dramatic pause: Israel and Hamas have signed off on the first phase of a ceasefire plan that promises hostage releases, humanitarian corridors, and an initial Israeli withdrawal. This is a relief worth noting, but it’s not, on its own, an assurance of lasting peace. The reason is…
Trump’s Sentencing Before Inauguration: A Political Plot Twist or Justice in Action?
Well, folks, here we are in 2025, and it seems the political drama just keeps on rolling. Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced on January 10th, a mere ten days before he's scheduled to retake the oath of office. The charges? Falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult…
Trump’s Rising Approval Ratings: A Sign of Renewed Optimism or Misplaced Hope?
It's both intriguing and sobering to witness the recent surge in Donald Trump's approval ratings. According to recent polls, a majority of Americans seem to be warming up to the idea of his return to the White House. Whether this is a testament to his ability to resonate with everyday Americans or a reflection of…
A Christian Conservative Take on the Fall of Assad in Syria
As news of Bashar al-Assad's ousting in Syria sweeps the globe, we find ourselves staring into the fog of post-revolution uncertainty. For over half a century, Assad’s iron grip exemplified much of what Christians and conservatives alike should oppose: authoritarianism, repression, and the steady persecution of dissenting voices. Yet, the downfall of tyranny doesn’t guarantee…
A World in Tumult: Finding Faith and Wisdom Amid Chaos
The latest news reads like a global drama with twists, turns, and more subplots than a Dickens novel. From the streets of Ghana to the halls of South Korea’s parliament, from TikTok debates to Trump shaking hands with Zelensky in Paris, it’s a whirlwind of activity that leaves the faithful wondering: how do we make…
Thanksgiving: A Time for Gratitude, Reflection, and Old-Fashioned Values
Ah, Thanksgiving. A holiday so rich with tradition, it practically smells like pumpkin pie and roasted turkey. It’s that one day a year where we all come together—not to argue about politics (though Uncle Bob always tries), but to remember what matters most: faith, family, and the simple blessings of life. In our fast-paced, social…