Pastor Josh Schwartz and Ken Mikle have a revealing discussion with Monkey of Monkey Werx US. This man reads the Scriptures, observes the flights in the sky, and connects the data points. Why is it important to watch the covert flights overhead? How should Christians prepare? The world is heading toward the Tribulation. The birth pains are intensifying, and wars and rumors of war are spreading. Extended version begins at 29:01.
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Charlie Kirk’s New Book Rockets to Top of Bestseller List on Day 1 – Publisher Scrambles to Print More Copies
Western Journal
Winning Team Publishing printed 200,000 copies and will be printing more, a representative of the company said, indicating that about 60,000 copies were sold on Amazon alone.
Largest Bible App Reveals A 27% Increase In The Daily Use Of God’s Word
Prophecy News Watch
“We’re witnessing a global movement. People are hungry for what’s real and true,” said Bobby Gruenewald, YouVersion’s founder and CEO. “The Bible stands alone as the source of truth, carefully passed from generation to generation. It’s alive and active, and relevant to our everyday lives. These numbers represent millions of changed lives–people finding hope, direction and purpose in God’s Word.”
Tim Walz Vows to Bring More Somalis to Minnesota
Gateway
Minnesota governor Tim Walz (D.) is pledging to bring more Somalis to his state as he grapples with the fallout from a massive Somali welfare fraud scheme that occurred under his watch.
“We are going to defend our neighbors,” Walz said at a Tuesday fundraiser, according to the Center Square. “Instead of demonizing our Somali community, we’re going to do more to welcome more in.”
The Muslim Long Game: From Syria To Europe And America, Islam’s Global Strategy Is On Full Display
Harbinger’s – Amir Tsarfati
Monday marked one year since Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa took office after the overthrow of the Bashar al-Assad regime. While no one is mourning the departure of Assad, this is an appropriate time to evaluate who it is that’s taken his place. Should we rejoice in this new style of leader, or should we raise our hands into the air and ask, “What have we wrought?”

