- Embedded in America
- Seek Protection and Guidance
- The Art of The Deal
- Smarter and Better People: Aristotle, James Henley Thornwell, and the Moral-Intellectual Nexus
- When Columbia Passes Gas, the Cost Doesn’t Just Dissipate into Thin Air
- It’s Not Just About Crime: What the Attorney General Debate in Pickens Revealed
- Residency Lawsuit Against Greenville Councilman Ennis Fant Expands into Criminal Review Dispute
- Stumbo Sounds Alarm on THC, Repeat Offenders, and Cartel Crime in Greenville Appearance
- Back-to-Basics Breakfast Brings a Plate Full of Legislative Bites
- Vengeance Belongs to the Lord
- Happy Resurrection Sunday!
- Truth Versus Propaganda Narratives
- Christian Principles of War and Foreign Policy
- The Caspian Sea—Iranian Backdoor to Russia
- The Statue of Liberty Asks: What Have You Done to America?
Fulton Judge Ignores Law in Allowing Raffensperger to Reject Challenge to His Own Candidacy
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- By Righteous PR Agency
ATLANTA — A Fulton County Superior Court judge issued an order Monday upholding Secretary of State (SOS) Brad Raffensperger’s refusal to transfer a gubernatorial candidacy challenge against him to an administrative court as required by Georgia law. Any elector may send a candidacy challenge to the SOS who is mandated to send all challenges to the administrative court system for a hearing as per O.C.G.A. §21-2-5(b).
Northwest Georgia residents, Brandyn James and Harvey Wysong, filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus seeking the court to force the SOS to comply with the law by transferring their challenge, which is based on an approved Georgia Republican Party resolution stating:
“It is resolved that the Georgia Republican Party shall not qualify, allow to be qualified, or take any action to allow Brad Raffensperger to qualify as a Republican or run for any elected office unless and until a GAGOP Convention removes this restriction;” [pg 10]
Targeted Sanctions as a Key U.S. Foreign Policy Tool to Promote Religious Freedom
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- By U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) released the following report on targeted sanctions:
Targeted Sanctions in Response to Violations of International Religious Freedom – Targeted sanctions are a vital U.S. foreign policy tool for promoting accountability for violations of religious freedom. Measures such as denying U.S. visas and freezing U.S.-based assets aim to influence behavior and demonstrate that the U.S. government will not tolerate such abuses. In addition to the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA) of 1998, other laws provide tools to sanction individual perpetrators, including the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act of 2016 and the Immigration and Nationality Act. This factsheet outlines these relevant authorities and their application in countries such as Afghanistan, China, India, and Nicaragua, examining the role of targeted human rights sanctions within broader U.S. foreign policy efforts to advance religious freedom.
Renowned OB-GYN and EveryLife Founder Launch 'ReThink Pregnancy,' Challenging Cultural Narrative Around Pregnancy
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- By EveryLife
New initiative from EveryLife and AAPLOG brings forward the science women haven’t been told and invites them to see pregnancy the way it was always meant to be seen
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — EveryLife today launched ReThink Pregnancy, a national campaign built to give women the full picture of pregnancy — including the science that mainstream conversation has left out.
Founded by CEO Sarah Gabel Seifert, EveryLife has built its rapid growth on a simple premise: telling women the truth. With ReThink Pregnancy, that mission expands—inviting a broader conversation around what pregnancy is, what it isn’t, and how it shapes women’s lives.
'A Great Awakening' Arrives on Home Entertainment, Bringing a Powerful Story of Faith and Friendship into Living Rooms Nationwide
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- By EPIC Agency

LANCASTER, Penn. — Following its nationwide theatrical debut, A GREAT AWAKENING is set to reach audiences at home, offering viewers a new opportunity to experience the inspiring true story that helped shape America’s spiritual foundation. The film is now available for purchase or rental across most digital platforms and the following home entertainment formats including Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Fandango at Home, Xfinity, and YouTube, with a DVD release date scheduled for early June.
Does the Bible Teach a Flat Earth?
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- By Charles Creager, Jr.
In recent years, you have had a lot of claims from atheists and flat-earthers alike that the Bible teaches a flat earth. We will take a look at as many of these claims as possible to check their validity. We will also look at some arguments that go against the notion that the Bible teaches a flat earth.
The Bible never says the earth is flat. Not only does the Bible never actually say the earth is flat, but you do not even find the words earth and flat in the same verses. This means that to claim that the Bible teaches a flat earth, you need to find verses that you can interpret as referring to a flat earth.
This means that, at best, the entire argument depends upon a very specific interpretation of selected Bible verses.
A Nation Under God: A Call to Prayer, Courage, and Renewal
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- By Carlos Duran - The Washington Stand

On the National Day of Prayer, Americans across the country pause to seek God’s wisdom, mercy, and guidance. It is a moment to reflect on who we are as a nation: a people shaped by faith, rooted in Judeo-Christian values, and united under God. It reminds us that our strength is not found solely in military power or economic success, but in our enduring reliance on the protection and guidance of Divine Providence.
From our earliest beginnings, faith has been central to the American story. The Pilgrims fled religious persecution in search of the freedom to worship. In 1775, the First Continental Congress called for a day of “public humiliation, fasting, and prayer” as the nation struggled for independence. In 1789, President George Washington issued the first Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamation, declaring that “it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God … and humbly to implore His protection and favor.”
Pro-Life Partnerships Launch Major National PSA Campaign to Expand Awareness of Abortion Pill Reversal
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Cogency Strategic, in partnership with National Religious Broadcasters and Heartbeat International, launches a nationwide public service campaign to connect women to Abortion Pill Reversal support.

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Cogency Strategic has launched a national public service announcement (PSA) campaign in partnership with the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) and Heartbeat International to increase awareness of Abortion Pill Reversal (APR), a protocol that has helped save more than 8,000 lives worldwide.
As drug-induced abortions continue to rise across the United States, many women begin the abortion process without full awareness of their options if they change their mind. This campaign is designed to close that gap by delivering clear, timely messaging that connects women directly to abortionpillreversal.com, where immediate help is available.
It Is History That Teaches Us How To Hope
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- By W.H. Lamb

IT WAS THE “OLD MUSIC” THAT HELPED TO MAKE AMERICA!
Those of you who have read my “ancient” columns in the now “extinct” newsprint version of The Times Examiner (from 1999 to July, 2018), and in its digital version since July of 2018, know how much I love classical music. But as I’ve said several times, I also enjoy other genres of music, particularly the “Big Band” music of the 1930’s and 1940’s (Glenn Miller and Guy Lombardo, especially). I like Dixie Land jazz, and I love the music and songs of George and Ira Gershwin, the music of Sigmund Romberg, and especially much of the wonderful music of Rogers and Hammerstein from their great Broadway musicals over many years. I adore the “old-timey” music of George M. Cohan, that “YankeeDoodle Dandy” who wrote hundreds of great songs for his musicals over the decades that stretched over the first half of the 20th century. And I love the music of the Christian Church, which is a musical genre all its own. All of this glorious music was written during the good old days when music was musical. Too bad that it isn’t so in our day and age, but it isn’t.
My Walk In the Wilderness
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- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
In my last message, I began telling the story of how our ministry, Wisconsin Christian News came to be. How I initially fought God on the idea, how He continued to work to press me into service, until I finally accepted the mission He was calling me to.
But this is a three-part message, because there’s so much to share, and I was only able to give you the “back story” in part one — what I was doing when God called me to this work, and how I finally came to submit to His will. If you missed that message, you can find it on our website. I’m sharing this story because we’re now starting our 27th year of publication. “On paper,” there’s no way Wisconsin Christian News should ever have survived. But God made a way, and here we are, all these years later. So now, I’ll tell you about my walk in the wilderness.
SC Commissioner of Agriculture Candidates Speaks to Upstate Republican Women
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Communitarianism: The Evil Unleashed on America PT 2 the Montana Water Rights Protection Act
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- By Kathleen Marquardt - American Policy Center
There is a myriad of ways to take our property – and the “powers-that-be are using them and more that they just make up on the spot.
We’ve written about many in our Workbook, in Tom DeWeese’s Sustainable, and in scores of articles. And in more ways than most of us could ever conceive of an act being pulled-off, for instance killing hundreds of ostriches because a couple of years earlier two had been ill but recovered. In fact, the government of Canada had them shot! Another example is capturing” CO2 from atmosphere and compressing and storing it in geological formations. I won’t even get into what could go wrong or, even more, how absurd it is to take CO2 from the atmosphere where we and plants thrive on it.
Many people do not realize that “property” is more than land or a house. Your clothes, your written words, the food in your house and the gas in your car are your property. And your children. Don’t think those taking other forms of your property won’t touch your children.
Briefing on Persian Gulf and Red Sea Nations
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Essential Economic, Energy, Religious/Social, and Military Notes
Part 1—Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar

The Persian Gulf nations are by region:
The Eastern shore: Iran, which occupies the entire eastern coast of 713 miles. The narrow 24-mile Hormuz Strait lies near the southern end of Iran and connects into the Gulf of Oman, leading into the Indian Ocean.
Western shore: Six Sunni Arab nations: Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, and an exclave of Oman, also a Sunni Arab nation. Bahrain is an island.
The Red Sea nations are by region:
Northern shore: Israel and a narrow strip of Jordan around the Port of Aqaba.
Eastern shore: Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Western shore: Egypt, including the Suez Canal, Sudan, Eritrea, and Dijbouti.
“Take My Son,” He Said!
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- By W.H. Lamb

The original version of this moving story seems to have originated from
“TAKE MY SON”, by Steve Patterson (2017)
Is America Losing Its Vision? Are Our People Perishing?
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- By W.H. Lamb
“Where there is no vision, the people perish, but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.” (Proverbs 29:18--1599 Geneva Bible).
“Where there is no vision, people cast off restraints; but blessed is the one who heeds wisdom’s instruction.” (Proverbs 29:18--New International Version Bible).
IF FAITH FADES AWAY, FREEDOM WILL INVARIABLY DIE!
I am indebted to Joe Wolverton 11, J. D., Constitutional Law Scholar for The John Birch Society, for the inspiration to write this article, much of which mirrors or amplifies his wisdom as he expressed it in an article titled: “The Manger & The Republic”, published in the December, 2025 issue of “The New American” magazine, the best and most informative and TRUTHFUL magazine being published today (by American Opinion Publishing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of The John Birch Society). With apologies to other writers, past and present, I consider his article to be the most introspective, the most insightful, the most accurate and wise, and perhaps the most disturbing one I’ve read for many, many years. All of the “quotes” and ideas are from Joe’s article, in his own words or in my ‘amplification’ of his thoughts. When one confronts the wisdom distilled from experience and truth, further comments only serve to “nail down” that truth, and reinforce it. That’s what I’ll try to do in the words that follow.
Finding Truth in a Blizzard of Propaganda
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American Costs and Risks in the Iran War

Unfiltered truth and analysis
In one of retired U.S. Army LCol. Daniel Davis’s YouTube podcasts on April 17, he summarized American costs since the second American and Israeli attack against Iran on February 28. The first attack, called the 12-day war, occurred between June 13-24, 2025, ending with a brokered ceasefire. Davis has established one of the most honest and thorough coverages of both the Ukraine and Iran War. He is a decorated combat veteran of the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War. He became an outspoken critic and “whistleblower” on the conduct of the Afghanistan War. Although he was nominated to be the Deputy Director of National Intelligence under Director Tusi Gabbard early in 2025, his nomination was essentially blocked by pressure from powerful Congressional and Trump donors associated with the American-Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC).
The Increasing Importance of Drone Warfare
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Lessons from Ukraine and the Middle East

Just as this article was about to be published on Sunday April 12, President Trump declared a U. S. Naval Blockade of the Iranian controlled Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf. This immediately followed the failure of peace and cease-fire talks in Islamabad, Pakistan, to which Vice President J.D. Vance was to be the chief U.S. negotiator. Although I have confidence in Vance and was hopeful, the failure is exactly what I expected. The two sides are far apart and not inclined to reasonable compromise, so we are essentially left with escalating war. Moreover, Trump’s additional threat to have the U.S. Navy halt ships that have paid a toll to Iran was grievance enough for Iran to escalate its drone and missile warfare. In addition, Trumps’s threat to halt or board foreign ships in the Strait is waving a red flag in the face of China, which probably regards such an American move as piracy. There are several reports of increased Iranian drone attacks on Israel, but the fog and tension of war and inclinations to propaganda and censorship are blocking more news than usual. The escalation has already driven the price of West Texas Crude (WTC) up 8% to $104 per barrel. In stocks, the current Dow futures are down $383. Gasoline prices are moving back up.
God’s Lifeboat Is More Than Half Empty
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This month marks another anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. For generations, this tragic story has captivated hearts and minds. The loss of the Titanic left a shaken world in disbelief and made people stop and think. I, personally, became deeply intrigued by the Titanic from the moment I learned of the story as a young child.
I believe this is one of those rare, historic events that provides a myriad of timeless lessons. The most obvious is the sinfulness of human pride and arrogance...clearly present in almost every aspect of the story.
April 18, 1689: The First American Revolution Begins!
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- By W.H. Lamb

What? Didn’t It Begin on April 19, 1775? Maybe Not!
We all know that the first glorious Revolution of the British American colonies began on April 19, 1775, when the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” was fired on the hallowed public “Green” in Lexington, Massachusetts, a place I’ve walked on several times over the years. (It’s one of my very favorite places in the entire nation). Eight colonists were killed by the British Regulars that day, and ten were wounded. That’s when it started. Right? Then, it began to blossom a few hours later in Concord, Massachusetts, a few miles from Lexington, as our guys made a stand against that same group of British regulars at the Old NorthBridge, over which I’ve walked several times (the several times rebuilt bridge, that is). So April 19, 1775 is the day that our first American Revolution began. Everybody knows that (well, everybody used to know that, but today not everybody does know it).
Birthright Citizenship: A Fundamental Misunderstanding of the 14th Amendment
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- By Hans A. von Spakovsky - Heritage Foundation

Heritage Foundation - What’s the citizenship status of the children of illegal aliens? That question has spurred quite a debate over the 14th Amendment lately, with the news that several states—including Pennsylvania, Arizona, Oklahoma, Georgia, and South Carolina—may launch efforts to deny automatic citizenship to such children.
Critics claim that anyone born in the United States is automatically a U.S. citizen, even if their parents are here illegally. But that ignores the text and legislative history of the 14th Amendment, which was ratified in 1868 to extend citizenship to freed slaves and their children.
Cutting Through the Propaganda Narratives
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Update on Iran War 4-6-2026

An NBC poll ending March 3, 2026, found that 52% of American voters disagreed with President Trump taking military action against Iran with 41% supporting military action and 7% unsure. However 77% of Republicans and 90% self-described MAGA voters supported military action against Iran.
A CBS/UGov poll ending March 20 found that 60% disapproved of military action against Iran and 40% approved it. However, 84% of Republicans supported it. A previous poll showed that a strong majority of Independent voters disapproved of military action against Iran.
What A Small Price to Pay
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- By Rob Pue - Wisconsin Christian News
What does it mean to you to be a Christian? When you hear someone say they’re a “Christian,” what does that actually mean? Does it mean they attend a church on a regular basis? Does it mean they grew up in a Christian family and believe in God? Does it mean they once prayed a “sinner’s prayer” — perhaps as a child at summer camp? I ask these things because when people tell me they’re a “Christian,” I have to wonder, because “being a Christian” doesn’t seem to mean what it used to mean.
A Fresh Look at Romans 13: Is a Lack of Knowledge Confusing All of Us? Searching for an Answer!
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- By W.H. Lamb
A POLITICAL INVESTIGATION (SORT OF)
“Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers; for there is no power but of God; and the powers that be, are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; and they that resist, shall receive to themselves condemnation. For Magistrates are not to be feared for good works, but for evil. Wilt thou then be without fear of the power? Do well; so shalt thou have praise of the same. For he is the minister of God for thy wealth; but if thou do evil, fear, for he beareth the sword for nought; for he is the minister of God to take vengeance on him that doeth evil.”
Romans 13:1-4, 1599 Geneva Bible
I don’t present myself as a Biblical scholar. But I do study God’s Holy and truthful Word often for my own betterment, and particularly when preparing articles for this great digital journal of truth, The Times Examiner. One of the parts of His Word that I have long been perplexed about is the first four verses of Romans 13. I find it confusing when trying to equate what my pastors over the years have told me that it meant, versus what I’ve been convinced it really means, based on the teaching of other pastors.
Show Me the Money -- The Trump Tax Cuts Benefit the Middle Class
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- By Stephen Moore
Democrats keep attacking President Donald Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025 as a tax cut for the rich. But the data show that the average family gained roughly $2,000 on their lower tax bill for this year. Every Democrat in Congress voted no, even as they complain of a "middle-class affordability crisis." Maybe that's because to rich and famous limousine liberal Democrats, $2,000 is peanuts. But not for the rest of us.
The goal of the Trump tax cut was simple: Strengthen the economy with lower tax rates, and let working and retired Americans keep more of what they earn. The early evidence confirms this is exactly what has happened. Initial IRS data show that almost half of filers have already taken advantage of the bill's middle-income tax provisions.
Featured on Lordsbook: The Case For Christianity (Detective J. Warner Wallace)
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- By Him First Media Group

MELVILLE, N.Y. — Today we are highlighting J. Warner Wallace, a former atheist and cold-case homicide detective who now examines the claims of Christianity using evidence, logic, and investigative reasoning.
Many of you are familiar with his bestselling work Cold-Case Christianity, and now he is equipping believers even further with his evangelism booklet:
CASE CLOSED
This resource is designed specifically for those who are skeptical of Christianity and questioning the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Democrats Are Clear and Present Danger to the Nation
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- By Star Parker
The United States must be growing and prosperous at home and strong and secure in the face of the many security threats facing us abroad.
The former can only be achieved with free markets and limited government domestically and the latter through a robust defense budget.
On both fronts, Democrats would take the country in the exact opposite direction needed.
Trump Agrees With Iran On Two-Week Ceasefire; Israel Still Intercepting Missiles
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- By Stefan J. Bos - Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

WASHINGTON/TEHRAN/JERUSALEM (Worthy News) – U.S. President Donald J. Trump said Tuesday he had agreed on a two-week ceasefire with Iran that would include Israel, though the Jewish nation continued intercepting missiles fired by Iran-backed forces.
He said the United States had received a 10-point proposal from Tehran. The announcement prompted oil prices to tumble, while financial markets welcomed the news, with S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 futures rising.
“I agree to suspend the bombing and attack of Iran for a period of two weeks,” Trump said in a post on his social media platform Truth Social.
- When Columbia Passes Gas, the Cost Doesn’t Just Dissipate into Thin Air
- Happy Resurrection Sunday!
- Johnson, Thune Hatch Plan to End DHS Shutdown and Launch Second Reconciliation Push
- Supreme Court Strikes Down “Egregious” Colorado Censorship Law
- CatholicVote Urges Second Circuit to Protect Religious Freedom in Public Schools
- Norman, Kimbrell, Lynch, Pascoe and Stumbo To Participate in May 21 Faith Forum
- Nearly 500 Leaders Unite to Call America Back to Scripture Post-Easter
- Cesar Chavez - A Saul Alinsky-Trained Thug Gets His Due
- Mr. David Stumbo, candidate for Attorney General, and Mr. Fred West, candidate for Agriculture Commissioner, will address First Monday on Monday, April 13, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. in Greenville
- Rural Transportation Bill Easily Passes S.C. House; Senate Fate Uncertain
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