Executive Editor

Stephen Flurry

The full answer is sobering—and inspiring!

Our cities today are depressing, gloomy and dangerous because of the human nature of the people inhabiting them.

The nations are accusing the Jewish state of genocide. They are missing the mark.

President Trump is moving to put down crime and organized rebellion by force.

American Christianity is widening. But what matters is the depth.

The prime minister of Israel shows more lionlike courage.

Perversion, wickedness and sin have infected not only America’s leaders but American society.

The world is turning against the Jews for trying to defend themselves.

New Department of Justice ‘strike force’ investigating origins of the Russia collusion narrative

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu teaches us powerful lessons about what it takes to overcome evil.

‘An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile, hoping it will eat him last.’

The appearance of Mexican flags amid the violence is a dangerous harbinger.

A Supreme Court decision steps the federal government back toward the Constitution.

Whether the Americans want limited warfare or not, for the Islamists, it’s forever.

‘Behold, the people shall rise up as a great lion, and lift up himself as a young lion ….’

The radical left is revealing how badly it wants to tear down the American system.

Despite all the rhetoric about peace, the world is becoming more violent.

The White House pursues peace—at any cost.

The contemporary Christian church may be a mile wide, but it is only an inch deep.

The radical left’s No. 1 weapon to fundamentally transform America is illegal immigration.

Leftist efforts to bring an MS-13 gang member back to America are turning public sentiment against Democrats.

The current U.S. administration places enormous trust in men—even madmen.

Though these deals could initiate a short-term economic boost, the ultimate prophetic implications of open trade war are clear: An anti-U.S. trade bloc is about to form.

The global balance of power is teetering as Europe pulls further away from the United States.

A new president sets out to reverse a century-long executive power grab.

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