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Over the past decade, Australia has changed in ways that few could have predicted. Once seen as one of the most relaxed, easygoing democracies in the West, the country is now grappling with a growing culture clash brought on by mass immigration, the rise of Islam as a visible force in public life, and the explosive importation of Middle Eastern conflicts onto Australian soil.
Across the country, churches overflowed. Sanctuaries were bursting, parking lots jammed, pastors left astonished as people poured in. While no one can yet count how many new faces walked through those doors, social media painted a vivid picture: it was thousands.
We are living through a quiet but devastating crisis - one not measured in wars or famines, but in the absence of children. Across much of the world, and especially in nations that once stood proudly on Christian foundations, birth rates have fallen far below the level needed to sustain society.
From the crumbling walls of Jericho to Hezekiah's secret tunnel and the ancient stronghold of King David, the land of Israel is alive with stories the Bible recorded thousands of years ago and archaeology is confirming them. Each stone, each passage, each artifact tells a story of faith, obedience, and God's providence in history.
Beneath the banner of "Free Palestine" and "Stop the Genocide" often lies something much deeper and a recent expose of a secret chat group has only confirmed this.
Rather than showing even a shred of human decency, many on the left responded to Kirk's death with celebration. Not mere indifference, but open cheering. Social media feeds lit up with taunts, glee, and unrestrained cruelty.
For conservatives, the message is clear: the movement is stronger, more passionate, and more determined than ever before. For liberals, the question is unavoidable: do you really want to be associated with a culture that cheers death and mocks tragedy?
Thousands of college students turned their hearts toward Jesus over the past few days as huge ministry events kicked off the school year in Oklahoma and Ohio. These are just the latest signs of spiritual awakening as students cried out to God in praise and worship, seeking salvation and forgiveness.
Two of the largest teachers' unions have funneled tens of millions of dollars into left-wing political groups and nonprofits, showing they are interested in advancing their own power and very unpopular far-left ideologies and policies at the expense of students.
Why was Charlie Kirk so effective? Because he represented something the Left fears: a calm, articulate, unapologetic defense of conservative values-delivered not with rage, but with reason. He never backed down from tough questions. He engaged Marxists, atheists, feminists, and radical activists, not to humiliate them but to challenge them with truth.
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