Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth decided to quote scripture to eulogize yet another U.S. soldier who died for no good reason in retaliatory strikes from Iran at his press conference Tuesday morning.
On March 4, 2026, shortly after the hypnotic ritual, after members of the church choir had concluded their midweek rehearsal and left the premises, a fiery pagan flame burst through the church and ...
Through memes, communities define themselves, reveal their anxieties, signal their loyalties, and negotiate global events in the language of satire. In this sense, memes are the digital descendants of ...
There is a conversation that almost never happens in Washington. In think tanks, on cable news, in Senate hearing rooms, one of the most powerful forces shaping American foreign policy is not AIPAC, ...
It started in whispers, then hush tones, gossips and then official publication of statements and announcements by the immediate family of Reverend Uma Ukpai, that he has transited. Most people, ...
Christians are at war, and it is escalating. I’m not talking about the war in Ukraine, or Palestine, or even the war on terror. This war is a spiritual war and ...
The Military Religious Freedom Foundation reported commanders telling troops that the war with Iran was part of an "end times ...
Reuters could not determine the types of injuries and whether they include traumatic brain ​injuries, which are common after exposure to blasts.” Iranian missile and drone attacks have dropped ...
When the podium becomes a pulpit.
A Reflection for Tuesday of the Third Week of Lent In the German city I live in, the pre-Lent celebrations of Karneval are legendary. Think Mardi Gras in New Orleans, but an entire week long and with ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth quoted the Bible — specifically the Old Testament — on Tuesday during remarks on the progress of the war against Iran, leaving some to express concerns about ...