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In a fractured world, unity is attractive. But unity without truth ultimately fractures the gospel itself. It does not require pretending that real differences do not exist. And it certainly does not require abandoning the call to evangelize--even among those who call themselves brothers.
Gone are the days when businesses raced to contort their internal policies to the radical demands of the Corporate Equality Index. Now, the old shine of a 100% score, of being perfectly aligned with the most outspoken pro-trans, pro-gay agenda in the world, is more damaging than desirable.
The Israel Prison Service has begun operational preparations to implement capital punishment for terrorists following the Knesset's preliminary approval of new death penalty legislation.
In recent weeks, Chinese regulators verbally advised major Chinese banks to limit their exposure to U.S. Treasuries. China is not selling everything overnight, but make no mistake: this is a signal the rest of the world will notice.
War is no longer simply being fought by humans with machines as tools. Increasingly, it is being executed by machines themselves, with humans drifting into the role of supervisors, validators, or spectators. The battlefield is shifting from human judgment to algorithmic execution.
The strategy is the same: no outright ban, no dramatic showdown--just regulations, conditions, and "standards" quietly tightened until faith-based options became impossible to sustain. Whether it be education, adoption agencies or camps, Christianity is slowly being strangled out of public life.
A serious confrontation with Iran would not only reshape the regional balance of power; it would also force a number of Arab states to clarify positions that for decades they have fought to keep ambiguous.
Imagine sitting in a church pew, expecting to hear Jesus' words of mercy, hope, and eternal truth--and instead hearing Him recast as an advocate for ending unborn life.
Canada is quietly moving toward a digital identity system, and most citizens barely know it's happening.
Europe likes to speak the language of resolve. Leaders invoke unity, deterrence, and "never again." Yet a recent wargame conducted in Germany cuts through the rhetoric with uncomfortable clarity: Europe may be preparing for war with Russia--but it is nowhere near ready to fight one on its own.
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