President Trump:
I demand complete, unconditional surrender. After that happens, we can go in and blow up all the nuclear materials they have everywhere.
President Trump:
I demand complete, unconditional surrender. After that happens, we can go in and blow up all the nuclear materials they have everywhere.
To Moral Conservatives everywhere. Let me just say this to you. We’re all the same as conservatives, myself included. We win a small skirmish and we declare victory. It’s not a victory. We just won a skirmish. We didn’t even win a battle, and we certainly didn’t win the war.
Now is the time to continue to fight just as hard or harder than we did before because if there’s one thing I know, the radical leftist will continue to fight, just like their father, the devil. They will fight, even though the public opinion is against them. They know we as conservatives really just want to get along with all people, especially Christians. We must learn to be on the offensive and fight, and stand ready to fight again.
We must mobilize the greatest army we have at our disposal. The Church! Just because President Trump was elected does not mean things are going to get better. They may even get worse. Look at what’s going on with California, the Jihad that is already within our borders. But I will tell you this. Prayer and intercession will lead us to fight this spiritual battle. We will not win this with the government alone. We will win with moral engagement by our Pastors and churches. We will win with prayer and intercession in the Spirit. That does not mean we do not need to be engaged in the political arena. We must! It is our sacred duty! Pastors must lead their flock to keep them informed and equipped to fight this battle. Moral issues demand a moral answer and the answer is Jesus Christ. If your church, your pastor is not involved in this fight, they are missing out on a glorious opportunity to win a victory for our children. Lead or get out of the way. If you don’t, someone will, and they will receive your anointing and your victory.
God established good government. How can it be good if we have ceded it over to Lucifer? What we are fighting today are all moral issues. That is right in the wheelhouse of Ekklesia. This is the church’s mandate (Ephesians 3:10 to the intent now the manifold wisdom of God might be made known by the church to the principalities and powers in the heavenly places. Let’s do this.
Stand up, speak out, and make a difference. With love and compassion.
Pray, Engage, and Impact
By definition, a worldview must involve the “world.” A Christian worldview must therefore involve a Christian view of the world.
Politics is dirty. Politics involves power, and power corrupts. Thus Christians should steer clear of politics to avoid corruption. But by following this principle, Christians leave this power in the hands of corrupted men-corrupted men who often seek to suppress the Christian faith in culture.
Since many Pastors refuse to get involved, Christians don’t get involved. Let me say this plain, We have the government we deserve, because we have allowed corrupt and evil politicians to make evil laws. So often we wait till a crisis to get involved. Too little, too late? I think not! It’s time to…..
If you need help contact me, I have already walked this road. God is sovereign, but He wants us to partner to make a difference.
May 16, 2025
Sharing this article from a Christian journalist who is also a part of the White House press corps. His opinions I agree with 100%. We are living in dangerous times. Prosperity only comes through Jesus Christ, not aligning ourselves with anti-christians nations. Please read the following with an open mind. Rh
President Donald Trump’s recent visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates has been framed by supporters as a major economic win. With reports suggesting these Gulf states plan to invest trillions of dollars into the U.S. economy through real estate, energy, and tech partnerships, the deals are being hailed as a major boost to American financial interests.
But while the business optics may appear favorable, the geopolitical and ideological implications raise serious concerns.
There is already a notable expansion of Islamic infrastructure within the United States. Thousands of mosques and Islamic centers—many funded directly or indirectly by foreign capital from the Middle East—are being built across American cities. These developments coincide with Trump’s deepening ties to the very nations that have historically funded extremist ideologies and political Islam worldwide.
Qatar remains one of the primary financial backers of the Muslim Brotherhood, a global Islamist movement with ties to political radicalism. They own Al Jazeera the largest news network in the Middle East and North Africa. They have been accused of being a mouthpiece for Hamas and Israel shut them down from broadcasting in the country.
Saudi Arabia’s decades-long export of Wahhabi doctrine has helped shape hardline Sunni ideologies across the globe. The United Arab Emirates, while more moderate in tone, maintains an authoritarian stance on religious and political freedoms and has sought to export its model of state-controlled Islam.
At the same time, Trump and his family stand to benefit personally. Ongoing or planned real estate projects in Doha, Dubai, Muscat, Abu Dhabi, Istanbul, and potentially even Syria suggests significant commercial interest. Additionally, there are reports of cryptocurrency ventures tied to state-backed Gulf funds—adding a financial layer that intertwines U.S. presidential influence with foreign investment from nations with strict Islamic governance.
While these nations continue to enforce rigid religious laws and limit Christian and Jewish expression within their own borders, they are being granted increasing economic and cultural presence within the U.S.
While these Middle Eastern governments tighten their grip on Islamic purity within their own borders—imprisoning Christians, banning Bibles, and persecuting evangelicals—they are now being granted unfiltered access to American soil. Mosques are rising by the thousands. Islamic centers, often backed by foreign capital, are expanding across American cities. And the silence from the church and the government is deafening.
The irony is striking. Israel, America’s most steadfast ally in the region, appears increasingly isolated—threatened daily by Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis. And yet, the very nations that fund terror against the Jewish state are now being invited into the economic and cultural heart of America under the banner of deal-making.
Critics argue this alignment risks enabling ideologies that are fundamentally at odds with American democratic and pluralistic values. They point out that these countries not only restrict freedom of worship domestically but also promote a global religious and political agenda. And now, through high-profile deals and expanding U.S.-based assets, they are gaining unprecedented access and influence on American soil.
The prophetic implications are chilling. America is aligning itself politically and financially with nations whose core ideologies are hostile to Christianity and Judeo values. And, as Scripture warns, there are consequences for those who bless or curse Israel:
“I will bless those who bless you, and I will curse him who curses you. And in you, all the families of the earth shall be blessed.” — Genesis 12:3
“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever a man sows, that he will also reap.” — Galatians 6:7
This appears to be more than trade. It increasingly resembles an ideological advance—a soft invasion under the cover of business opportunity. What presents itself as economic progress may, in reality, be the Trojan horse of a much darker agenda: the erosion of biblical foundations and the quiet rise of a foreign ideological presence cloaked in commercial partnerships.
Trump’s legacy may indeed be built on deals. But the cost to the soul of the nation could be far greater than the billions gained—if anything is gained at all. Copied from watch.org. Willian Koenig
The prevailing false view in the Christian community is that the church will someday prevail over the ills and evils of our world and inaugurate millennial conditions throughout the world before Jesus returns to the earth. Lest anyone think that such teaching, known as Dominion Theology, is of little or no consequence…
— Read on harbingersdaily.com/how-the-rejection-of-bible-prophecy-paved-the-way-for-paula-whites-disturbing-rise-to-power/
For those who hold to these beliefs, the Divine Feminine represents a goddess archetype, promoting self-empowerment and intuition above Biblical truth. It is yet further evidence of what we already know – the world is blinded by the god of this age. Many are trapped in New Age practices because…
— Read on harbingersdaily.com/the-divine-feminine-new-age-practices-secular-psychiatry-and-the-rejection-of-bible-truth/
I try to keep up with the latest in rejection of Biblical purity. This one makes sense, even though this is the first time I heard about it. Am I trying to tie the (as I call it) Gender Mafia movement in this country to this anti-Biblical movement? Maybe, probably, but it does make one think. I do remember a female Senator who stated, if women ran the country they (we) would solve all our nation’s problems. Luciferian’s will do anything to destroy our family values and our American way of life. Rh
By Tania Koenig
This is an excellent look at the turbulent times we live in and the uncertainty of our times. It truly is a war of the heavenlies. We must learn to fight the spiritual war. Rh
Donald Trump began his second term not just with political momentum, but with global reverence. At the 2024 reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, world leaders, kings, and queens stood to honor him—a gesture not born of ceremony, but of deep respect for his resilience. He had survived two assassination attempts, led a bold campaign against immense odds, and returned to the world stage carrying both gravitas and a defiant spirit.
Yet somewhere between honor and hubris, something shifted.
President Trump’s initial diplomacy toward Vladimir Putin gave way to frustration. After weeks of behind-the-scenes talks, he told NBC News he was now “very angry” with Putin, threatening a 50% tariff on countries purchasing Russian oil unless a ceasefire in Ukraine is reached. Curiously, however, Russia and Belarus—central actors in the conflict—were not included in the retaliatory tariffs announced earlier this month.
Markets took note. So did the nations.
The American dollar tumbled. The euro surged to $1.30, shaking investor confidence. U.S. consumers are bearing the brunt of rising costs. The tariffs, intended as leverage, are beginning to resemble self-inflicted wounds.
This is no longer just a war of policy—it’s a war of pride. And ego is proving to be the most expensive currency of all.
Trump famously declared, “This war should have never happened—and it wouldn’t have happened if I were President.” But today, with no ceasefire in Ukraine, no progress in Gaza, no clarity with Iran, and no breakthrough with Putin, those words ring hollow.
Let’s be clear: Iran is not a place for simplistic posturing. The Iranians are masterful negotiators, many holding PhDs in international relations, law, and economic strategy. But beyond academic credentials lies a deeper reality: they are heirs of the Persian Empire, one of the most sophisticated civilizations in history.
From the days of Cyrus the Great to the intricate diplomacy of the Safavid and Qajar dynasties, Persians have wielded power not just with might—but with strategy, patience, and psychological brilliance. They understand time as an ally, not an enemy. They see the West’s rush for resolution as a weakness, not a virtue. In every negotiation, they think in centuries, not election cycles.
You don’t outtalk Iran. You outlast them—if you can.
And China? Xi Jinping isn’t reading The Art of the Deal. He’s studying The Art of War by Sun Tzu—a manual on subtlety, misdirection, and calculated control. Xi doesn’t shout; he waits. He lets the West play a loud, short game while he plays a quiet, long one.
This is not just a political reckoning—it’s a spiritual one.
The Bible warns us: “Pride goes before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.” — Proverbs 16:18
This is the moment the Church must rise—not to take political sides, but to take spiritual position. We must step into the role of watchmen, discerning the times, praying with authority, and calling leaders back to humility and wisdom.
Because this war—whether in Gaza, Ukraine, or global markets—will not be won in press rooms or tariff threats.
It will only be turned by divine intervention.
When diplomacy becomes theater, when world leaders are moved more by ego than wisdom, it is the Church that must return to the wall in prayer.
Because if the course ahead is left to ego, the world will fracture.
But if it is turned over to the Lord, we may yet see the kind of breakthrough that only Heaven can orchestrate.