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In an extraordinary demonstration of intelligence prowess and military precision, Israel launched a stunning, covert attack deep inside Iran's territory that has stunned the world and reshaped the strategic calculus in the Middle East. This operation, executed with a level of sophistication rarely seen in modern warfare, has been hailed by defense experts as a watershed moment -- a brilliant convergence of espionage, technology, and battlefield strategy.
As Israel wages a fierce and targeted campaign against Iran, waves of airstrikes shaking the region, an unexpected front has opened--not in the Middle East, but within the American conservative movement. For those who support Israel both biblically and strategically, the moment is clarifying-and troubling.
When Iran launched its barrage of missiles and drones in retaliation toward Israel, it was expecting that its regional network--the so‑called "Axis of Resistance"--would erupt in synchronized retaliation. But Israel remains largely unchallenged from these allies, save for a lone Houthi missile. Where are Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran‑aligned militias in Iraq and Syria?
We are on the brink of something we have never seen before in modern American history--more than 1,800 (and counting) simultaneous political protests scheduled to erupt across the country on the very same day. This is coordinated, funded, and staged chaos being unleashed like a match dropped on a national powder keg.
For centuries, church steeples dotted the skylines of the West, symbolizing faith, tradition, and spiritual authority. Today, in growing numbers of cities across Europe and North America, minarets are rising where crosses once stood. The shift is more than architectural--it represents a deep spiritual transformation.
Iran is no longer playing defense. It's threatening U.S. bases across the Gulf region, vowing to strike if the Trump administration fails to cave in to their demands. Military families have already begun leaving American bases. Embassy staff are pulling out. What's coming next isn't business as usual--it's the kind of high-stakes brinkmanship that can turn a standoff into a firestorm.
On June 10, the United Church of Canada (UCC) turned 100 years old. The Herald reports that, "statistically, the UCC closes a church a week and some predict it may be extinct within 15 years.
If the protests in Los Angeles are supposed to be peaceful, why is brand new riot gear being trucked in and given to the protesters? It is becoming clear that someone purchased large quantities of riot gear in advance. So who funded those purchases, and who knew that riots would erupt in Los Angeles at this specific time?
By all appearances, the Presbyterian Church (USA) has now crossed a line that many hoped it never would. With the formal adoption of Amendment 24-C, which mandates screening clergy candidates based on their views of sexual orientation and gender identity, the denomination has effectively declared that holding a biblical worldview disqualifies a person from spiritual leadership.
By all accounts, Brandon Lake's music has played a role in stirring hearts toward God. But his recent comments about tailoring worship services to be more accessible to unchurched visitors--like the hypothetical "Bubba" dragged to church by his wife--raise a question far larger than Lake's own platform: Are we compromising the sacred to make it more palatable?
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