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Sunday, February 08, 2026

Immigrants Are Sustaining the Church. Why Are We Failing Them?

Natalie Bruzon

February 4, 2026


During the 2023 North American Division (NAD) year-end meetings, Kyoshin Ahn, executive secretary of the NAD, presented a secretary’s report that included demographic data on North American congregations. In one section, Ahn compared Adventist congregations in the US to the broader Christian church.

When it comes to immigration, he showed that Adventists far surpass not only the national average of immigrants in the population, but also the Christian average. NAD churches are made up of roughly twice as many immigrants—26 percent—as US churches overall. They also include a higher proportion of immigrants than the general populations of both the US—13 percent—and Canada—22 percent. These numbers are significant; they reveal something important about church growth in North America. Put simply, membership gains are driven by immigration. As Ahn stated plainly, “This is where our growth is happening.”

When I look at these statistics, what I see is the story of a dying church, its decline obscured by immigrant vitality. Immigrant churches are growing, sustained by people who often work time- and labor-intensive jobs six days a week, only to come to church and spend the entire Sabbath in fellowship. Immigrant congregations tend to be active: they regularly hold evangelistic meetings, host Saturday night socials, gather for after-church potlucks, and plant new churches in their cities.

Our immigrant sisters and brothers are not peripheral to the church; as noted by the Lake Union, they are central to its life and future. When they are met with violent, authoritarian immigration enforcement, the church is faced with a moral choice: Will we uphold our Christian values, or will we continue to support an increasingly erratic enforcement system—one that has already resulted in the deaths of US citizens and immigrants alike, and whose violence continues to escalate?

ROME & REPLACEMENT MIGRATION




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Chris examines the controversial arguments concerning what is called "The Great Replacement" -- the idea that globalists are importing millions of foreign migrants to replace the white European, Anglo-Saxon people of the Western world. It is an accusation often denied by mainstream media, but now a Spanish politician and member of the European Parliament has openly admitted that replacement is the true agenda. We examine the exclamations of Marxist agitator, Irene Montero, who shouted to her supporters the desire to replace the whites with non-white migrants. We also hear from the Catholic bishops of America who have published a declaration against the activities of ICE during the Trump administration.

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Spiritualism


Chapter 30—Spiritualism

I saw the rapping delusion. Satan has power to bring the appearance of forms before us purporting to be our relatives and friends that now sleep in Jesus. It will be made to appear as if they were present, the words they uttered while here, which we were familiar with, will be spoken, and the same tone of voice which they had while living will fall upon the ear. All this is to deceive the world, and ensnare them into the belief of this delusion.

I saw that the saints must have a thorough understanding of the present truth, which they will have to maintain from the Scriptures. They must understand the state of the dead; for the spirits of devils will yet appear to them, professing to be beloved friends and relatives, who will declare to them unscriptural doctrines. They will do all in their power to excite sympathy, and work miracles before them, to confirm what they declare. The people of God must be prepared to withstand these spirits with the Bible truth that the dead know not any thing, and that they are the spirits of devils.

I saw that we must examine well the foundation of our hope, for we shall have to give a reason for it from the Scriptures; for we shall see this delusion spreading, and we shall have to contend with it face to face. And unless we are prepared for it, we shall be ensnared and overcome. But if we do what we can on our part to be ready for the conflict that is just before us, God will do his part, and his all-powerful arm will protect us. He would sooner send every angel out of glory to make a hedge about faithful souls, than that they should be deceived and led away by the lying wonders of Satan.

I saw the rapidity with which this delusion was spreading. A train of cars was shown me, going with the speed of lightning. The angel bade me look carefully. I fixed my eyes upon the train. It seemed that the whole world was on board. Then he showed me the conductor, who looked like a stately fair person, whom all the passengers looked up to and reverenced. I was perplexed, and asked my attending angel who it was. Said he, It is Satan. He is the conductor in the form of an angel of light. He has taken the world captive. They are given over to strong delusions, to believe a lie that they may be damned. His agent, the next highest in order to him, is the engineer, and others of his agents are employed in different offices as he may need them, and they are all going with lightning speed to perdition. I asked the angel if there were none left. He bade me look in an opposite direction, and I saw a little company traveling a narrow pathway. All seemed to be firmly united, and bound together by the truth.

Saturday, February 07, 2026

Minneapolis Catholic Bishop on ICE, immigration and human dignity

 

 

Minneapolis Catholic Bishop on ICE, immigration and human dignity

 Feb 6, 2026

Bishop Kevin Kenney was born in Minneapolis and has ministered to Latino communities there for years. Now an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis, he speaks to America Magazine about the realities facing Latino Catholics on the ground and what the Catholic Church is doing to support them.


The Hidden Power of the Senate Chaplain’s Prayers in Nation’s Crises

 
For if thou altogether holdest thy peace at this time, then shall there enlargement and deliverance arise to the Jews from another place; but thou and thy father's house shall be destroyed: and who knoweth whether thou art come to the kingdom for such a time as this? Esther 4:14.

Is Barry Black giving the trumpet a certain sound?

As a Seventh day Adventist and 20 years as a CHAPLAIN (a Catholic concept) to the U.S. Senate, has he preached the Three Angels' Messages to the nation's legislators?

The left’s path to permanent power


Minnesota shows the progressive formula in action and what happens when it is challenged

Politics
by Joe Rigney
Post Date:
February 3, 2026



Activists hand out flyers to motorists at a blockade set up to deter ICE vehicles in Minneapolis on Sunday.Associated Press / Photo by Alex Brandon


What is going on in Minnesota? Why has the state whose unofficial slogan is “Minnesota Nice” erupted (again) into a frenzy of protests, demonstrations, and violent clashes with law enforcement? In the midst of the chaos, it’s important for Christians to keep their eye on the ball.

Begin with the left’s unconstrained vision of society. As Thomas Sowell famously argued, the left is utopian; they believe that human beings are perfectible through the idealized use of power by anointed elites, whose good intentions more than compensate for any destruction that their policies actually cause. From progressivism to socialism to communism, the left is united by this “vision of the anointed,” and they are willing to unleash revolutionary zeal in order to accomplish it. The chaos of 2020—from COVID tyranny to the George Floyd riots—was rooted in this revolutionary vision of utopian justice.

This vision is fundamentally godless and inhuman (even when baptized by the platitudes of progressive Christians). From abortion-on-demand to the celebration of sexual deviancy, from soft-on-crime policies to wealth redistribution, the left is at war with Nature and Nature’s God, treating His moral boundaries as shackles to their unbridled passions. And thankfully, most Americans recoil from it when they actually encounter it, as evidenced by the mass exodus from blue states in recent years.

In the face of resistance to progressive governance, the left has settled on a three-pronged path to permanent political power.

Thursday, February 05, 2026

"Operation Metro Surge" and its possible prophetic ramifications


Operation Metro Surge is a large-scale immigration enforcement operation (to remove individuals with criminal histories) launched by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in December 2025, primarily targeting the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area in Minnesota.  As of the day of this post (February 5, 2026), the White House reported over 4,000 arrests since the operation began.

ICE's "Operation Metro Surge," in Minnesota has set off a series of protests that have caused the loss of the lives of two Minneapolis citizens, and from that point the protests have escalated to a point of mass violent confrontations between protestors and DHS (ICE & Border Patrol) agents, and have since spread to other cities where DHS conducts similar operations.
 



These operations are occurring amidst intense pushback from local "sanctuary" officials and protests. 

Prediction Market Polymarket to Launch Free Grocery Store in NYC


The grocery store will be open on February 12.

Joe PriceFebruary 3, 2026



Polymarket


Cryptocurrency-based prediction market platform Polymarket is launching a free grocery store in New York City.

As announced by Polymarket via Substack, the company has signed a lease to open what they’re calling New York’s “first free grocery store.” Titled after the company, the grocery store coincides with a $1 million donation to Food Bank For NYC, which helps feed struggling families across all five boroughs of the city.

“The Polymarket is fully stocked. No purchase required,” the announcement reads. “We're open to all New Yorkers. A real, physical investment in our community. The Polymarket's grand opening is on February 12th @ noon ET. Free groceries. Free markets. Built for the people who power New York. We'll see you at The Polymarket's grand opening next week. We love you, New York City.”

After months of planning, we're excited to announce 'The Polymarket' is coming to New York City. New York's first free grocery store. We signed the lease. And we donated $1 million to Food Bank For NYC — an organization that changes how our city responds to hunger. 🧵

 12:00 PM · Feb 3, 2026

The Polymarket is fully stocked. No purchase required. We're open to all New Yorkers. A real, physical investment in our community. The Polymarket's grand opening is on February 12th @ noon ET.

Polymarket has yet to announce the address of the store. A spokesperson for Food Bank for New York City told Business Insider that the company did, in fact, donate $1 million to their cause. The move comes not long after Polymarket partnered with the Golden Globes and Dow Jones.



From southern India to Canada’s far north: New archbishop serves Indigenous Catholics


By The Associated PressOpens in new window

Published: February 02, 2026 at 7:25AM EST


The Rev. Susai Jesu, recently named archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas, gives an interview at the Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples where he was once pastor, on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, in Edmonton, Alberta. (AP Photo/Jessie Wardarski)

As a teenager in southern India, Susai Jesu led 4:30 a.m. prayer services in his small Catholic village before the farmers went into the fields. He directed the choir, helped at Mass and soon began training for the priesthood.

Little did he know that this dedication would take him halfway around the world on a vast cross-cultural journey — ministering among Canada’s Indigenous Catholics, learning their language, culture and historical traumas. He hosted Pope Francis at his Edmonton parish when the late pontiff visited Canada in 2022 to apologize for the Catholic Church’s collaboration with the “catastrophic” system of Indigenous residential schools.

And as of Jan. 26, Jesu is now an archbishop for northern Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He’ll oversee ministry to about 49,000 Catholics, mostly Indigenous, dispersed across a region larger than Texas.

In a ceremony punctuated by traditional drumming — as well as songs and prayers in an unusual combination of Cree, Dene, English, French, Oji-Cree and his native Tamil — Jesu was consecrated archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas.

Jesu’s first order of business is simply to spend time with the people. At each of the far-flung parishes he visits, he plans not only to preside at worship but to be “physically present with them,” he said in an interview. He hopes to build trust over time in a population that includes many loyal Catholics but also many who remain wounded and alienated from the church.

“For the first year, let us build a relationship,” said Jesu, 54, who was appointed archbishop by Francis’ successor, Leo XIV, in November. “With all those residential schools (and their legacy), what kind of Jesus are we giving today?”

Military stands down troops ordered to prep to deploy to Minneapolis



More than 1,500 federal troops in Alaska had been placed on alert.
BySteven Beynon
February 3, 2026, 9:53 AM




1,500 troops on standby for Minnesota deployment, 2 defense officials saySome 1,500 active duty Army paratroopers have been put on alert for a potential deployment to Minnesota, according to two defense officials.
Octavio Jones/AFP via Getty Images


The Pentagon’s Northern Command over the weekend stood down more than 1,500 federal troops placed on alert for potential deployment to Minneapolis, according to two U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the situation.

ABC News first reported that roughly 1,500 active duty soldiers from the 11th Airborne Division at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Alaska had been ordered to prepare for a possible mission to the Twin Cities in Minnesota.

Additional units across the country, including some 200 Texas National Guard troops, also had been directed to make preparations.

No specific mission was ever outlined, and placing units on alert is a relatively routine step when commanders anticipate a potential presidential order, according to officials familiar with the planning. The New York Times was the first to report that units were being taken off high alert.

Monday, February 02, 2026

“Most Seventh Day Adventist are going to Hell according to The Bible”. U...



“Most Seventh Day Adventist are going to Hell according to The Bible”. Unless?



If you are a Seventh Day Adventist, this video is for you. Most Seventh-day Adventists sincerely believe they are walking in truth—but what if something is missing? 

In this video, we take an honest, biblical look at the spiritual condition of the SDA Church. This isn’t an attack or a hate piece. ''It’s a warning'', a call to self-examination, and an invitation to return to the gospel of Jesus Christ—faith, grace, and truth found in Scripture. 
  • We’ll examine: 
  • Why so many SDA members are spiritually confused 
  • Where tradition may have replaced the gospel 
  • What the Bible actually teaches about salvation 
  • How sincere people can still be led astray If you’re SDA, former SDA, or simply searching for truth, this video is for you. 
📖 “Test all things; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21

Leftist and liberal gun groups are seeing a rush of new members

By
Harmeet Kaur


People light candles at a makeshift memorial for Alex Pretti, who was shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis on January 24. Octavio Jones/AFP/Getty Images


Several niche, left-leaning gun advocacy groups said that since the killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis, they can hardly keep up with the surging demand for firearms training.

With President Donald Trump sending armed federal agents into communities around the country, even more once gun-shy liberals and leftists are considering getting armed. And while Americans tend to think of gun owners as leaning more Republican and male, already more women, gay people and people of color have taken up arms in recent years, particularly after 2020.

Weekend classes at L.A. Progressive Shooters are sold out through March. Registrations for permit-to-carry courses at Pink Pistols Twin Cities, which serves LGBTQ people in Minneapolis and St. Paul, are up from an average of five people per class to 25 — the group recently added seven more courses to accommodate increased interest, and those are filling up, too. To paraphrase a recent meme: The right is arguing for gun control, and the left is buying guns.

“In the past couple of days, there has been a shift,” Lara Smith, national spokesperson for the Liberal Gun Club, says. “This changed views on the left.”

Alex Pretti, a beloved ICU nurse who cared for ailing veterans and an outdoorsman who was concerned about the environment, was also, like one-third of Americans, a gun owner. He was carrying his lawfully owned weapon in a holster before federal agents disarmed him and then fatally shot him.

Jordan Levine, founder of the inclusive gun community A Better Way 2A, says his organization has seen an influx of gun groups and instructors asking to join its resource page in the last few weeks — Ready Rainbow in Chicago, Grassroots Defense in Iowa and Solidarity Defense in Sacramento are a few recent additions. “People are scared and angry and want to equalize the power imbalance that we’re seeing on the news, where you’ve got ICE steamrolling people with no recourse,” he adds.

Philip Smith, founder and president of the National African American Gun Association, says membership in his organization has grown since Trump’s second term began and since Pretti was killed. “People join when they’re scared,” Smith says. “People join when certain people get in office, because it scares them. People join when they see these shootings across the country, and it seems like it’s just madness starting to grow more and more.”

Interfaith vigil remembers immigration enforcement victims




Dozens formed a tight circle at Joe Creason Park Friday night in the cold to unite their voices in support of neighbors living in fear for their safety.

By Meredith Lea
Published: Jan. 30, 2026 at 10:32 PM EST

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - Dozens of people who originally planned to meet inside St. Agnes Catholic Church instead formed a tight circle at Joe Creason Park Friday night, holding candles in the cold to unite their voices in support of neighbors living in fear for their safety.

Congressman Morgan McGarvey organized the interfaith vigil to remember people he describes as victims of brutality by federal immigration agents under the Department of Homeland Security’s command. The most recent cases, the shooting deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, are bringing people of different religious and political stripes together on this issue.

“We’ve had very high-profile deaths at the hands of federal agents, but there’s a lot of quiet terrors going on, too,” said Rev. Rachel Small Stokes of Emanuel United Church of Christ.

Rev. Kent Gilbert of Union Church in Berea said the gathering crossed demographic and political lines.

“This was every demographic. This was every political party. This was not political. This was moral,” Gilbert said.

For some attendees, like Mayra Ramos Johnson, who immigrated to the U.S. from Mexico, the fear feels like a personal confrontation.

“Everything can happen. And, you know, I have a boy that is seven. I don’t want my son to be scared,” Johnson said. “Just the trauma that the kids can have. Just for an officer to stop you and ask you based on your looks or your accent. That’s not fair.”

The group said their words have to be backed up with action and pressure.

“We have to stand up for what’s right. We have to stand up with each other and speak out against what we’re seeing,” McGarvey said.

Johnson said unity is needed now.

“I think now is the time to get united... we all have the same purpose to, you know, improve this world, this country, this city. So, like, we just need to support each other,” she said.

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The first refugee to lead the UN refugee agency meets the pope


By Trisha Thomas,
Associated Press
Jan 27, 2026|Associated Press



Barham Salih, President of Iraq addresses the 76th Session of the U.N. General Assembly at United Nations headquarters in New York, on Sept. 23, 2021. (Credit: Timothy A. Clary/Pool Photo via AP.)
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ROME — The first refugee to lead the U.N. refugee agency said Monday the world faces “a very difficult moment in history” and is appealing to a common humanity amid dramatic change.

Repression of immigrants is growing, and the funding to protect them is plummeting. Without ever mentioning the Trump administration or its policies directly, Barham Salih in an interview with The Associated Press said his office will have to be inventive to confront the crisis, which includes losing well over $1 billion in U.S. support.

“Of course it’s a fight, undeniably so, but I think also I’m hopeful and confident that there is enough humanity out there to really enable us to do that,” said Salih, a former president of Iraq.

He also was adamant on the need to safeguard the 1951 refugee convention as the Trump administration campaigns for other governments to join it in upending a decades-old system and redefining asylum rules.

Salih, who took up his role as high commissioner for refugees on Jan. 1, described it as an international legal responsibility and a moral responsibility.

According to his agency also known as UNHCR, there are 117.3 million forcibly displaced people around the world from 194 countries. Salih’s challenge is supporting some 30 million refugees with significantly less funds.

In 2024 and 2025, funding from the U.S. dropped from $2.1 billion to $800 million, and yet the country remains UNHCR’s largest donor.

Support for a Uniform Day of Rest (from The Heritage Foundation Special Report)

In order to demonstrate a fulfillment of prophecy before our eyes we directly focus on the part that mentions Sunday Rest of this exhaustive report.
  
Saving America by Saving the Family: A Foundation for the Next 250 Years

January 8, 2026 Over an hour read Download Report


Authors:Roger Severino, Jay Richards, PhD, Emma Waters, Delano Squires, Rachel Sheffield and Robert Rector

Summary

To end America’s family crisis, policymakers and civic leaders should treat restoring the family home as a matter of justice, driven by two truths. The first is that all children have a right to the affection and protection of the man and woman who created them. The second is that the ideal environment in which to exercise this right is in a loving and stable home with their married biological parents. In contrast, the default in American culture today is to put the desires of adults over the needs of children. Children are too often called to sacrifice what is due to them—the presence of their mom and dad under the same roof for the entirety of their childhood.


Key Takeaways
  1. The family is the foundation of civilization, and marriage—the committed union of one man and one woman—is its cornerstone. It is the seedbed of self-government.
  2. The question that will determine the course of America’s future is: What happens to a nation when its citizens largely stop having children and eschew marriage?
  3. The only way for America to thrive in the future is to rebuild the family—which can only happen with a societal commitment to revive the institution of marriage.
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Support for a Uniform Day of Rest. As zoning laws allow a community to determine where one can operate certain businesses, “blue laws” reflect the local judgments as to when one can operate certain businesses. In the case of McGowan v. Maryland (1961), the Supreme Court held by an eight-to-one vote that Sunday-closings laws that include the purpose of providing a uniform day of rest are constitutional and can accommodate the fact that the majority of people who take a day of rest for religious reasons do so on Sundays. Massachusetts, for example, requires that “every employer of labor engaged in carrying on any manufacturing, mechanical or mercantile establishment or workshop...shall allow every person...at least twenty-four consecutive hours of rest...in every seven consecutive days.”140

Day-of-rest laws limiting commercial activity are usually found in less densely populated counties, although restrictions on alcohol sales are more widespread. Though greatly diminished, blue laws persist in some form in close to 28 states.141

A uniform day of rest that limits commercial activity can provide temporal boundaries that help communities to set aside time for religious observance, family gatherings, outdoor activities, and rest. A stable base of research shows that these practices correlate with better mental health, stronger social bonds, and more stable family structures.142

With the advent of on-demand delivery, shopping can be shifted easily and conveniently to other days of the week. By restoring a common rhythm of rest and reflection, community rest laws could help to reverse the trend toward “spiritual homelessness” and foster the social habits necessary for communities to cohere and flourish.

Despite today’s on-demand culture, the U.S. Postal Service does not deliver regular mail on Sundays, most organized youth sports avoid Sunday competitions, and most banks are closed on Sundays. The ever-popular Chick-Fil-A chain closes its restaurants on Sundays for the benefit of its workers and their families. Where new, planned communities or transitioning communities form, they should consider adding rest days as part of their master plans for balanced and thriving community life.



Andrews University Invites Pro-WO One Project Speaker to Conduct Week of Prayer


January 26, 2026 NewsHound

In a rather odd move, Andrews University invites Kessia Bennett to conduct a Week of Prayer on January 26-31. Who is this?, you might ask.
  • She is a former One Project speaker.
  • A certificate of ordination was presented to Kessia Reyne Bennet by Ron Carlson, president of the Kansas/Nebraska Conference, on July 30, 2022 in the College View church. By accepting ordination against the will of the world church, she is part of the ‘WO rebellion’ in the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  • After her ordination, she moved to Oregon, where recently ousted president Dan Linrud welcomed her as head pastor of Pleasant Valley SDA Church.
  • She spoke in favor of ordaining women at the Loma Linda University Church on February 6, 2015. A female church member asked Randy Roberts if an opposing (biblical) viewpoint could be presented at the same church, later. Roberts would not allow it.



Inside the Mind of the Beast ~ Elder Bob Trefz


Inside the Mind of the Beast ~ Elder Bob Trefz

Jan 18, 2025

Inside the Mind of the Beast 

Elder Bob Trefz (June 28, 2015) 

Exposing and understanding the inner workings of The Beast in all religions, including inside the Seventh-day Adventist Corporate Organization. These inner workings within the Seventh-day Adventist Church include movements and influences like: 
  • Spiritual Formation
  • NLP
  • Jesuit Training in our Theological Seminary and Colleges

On the “March to Death”


On the “March to Death”—Satan is busily at work in our crowded cities. His work is to be seen in the confusion, the strife and discord between labor and capital, and the hypocrisy that has come into the churches. That men may not take time to meditate, Satan leads them into a round of gayety and pleasure-seeking, of eating and drinking. He fills them with ambition to make an exhibition that will exalt self. Step by step, the world is reaching the conditions that existed in the days of Noah. Every conceivable crime is committed. The lust of the flesh, the pride of the eyes, the display of selfishness, the misuse of power, the cruelty, and the force used to cause men to unite with confederacies and unions—binding themselves up in bundles for the burning of the great fires of the last days—all these are the working of Satanic agencies. This round of crime and folly men call “life.”...

The world, who act as though there were no God, absorbed in selfish pursuits, will soon experience sudden destruction, and shall not escape. Many continue in the careless gratification of self until they become so disgusted with life that they kill themselves. Dancing and carousing, drinking and smoking, indulging their animal passions, they go as an ox to the slaughter. Satan is working with all his art and enchantments to keep men marching blindly onward until the Lord arises out of His place to punish the inhabitants of earth for their iniquities, when the earth shall disclose her blood and no more cover her slain. The whole world appears to be in the march to death.—Manuscript 139, 1903.


Evangelism, E. G. White, p.26.

What does Isaiah 3:12 mean?


What does Isaiah 3:12 mean?

"¶ As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths." - Isaiah 3:12




Isaiah 3:12 in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible is a verse that reads, "As for my people, children are their oppressors, and women rule over them. O my people, they which lead thee cause thee to err, and destroy the way of thy paths." This verse is found in the book of Isaiah, which is a major prophetical book in the Old Testament. The verse is part of a larger passage in which Isaiah is delivering a message of judgment to the people of Judah.

This verse is a reflection of the moral and social decay that had taken hold of Judah at the time. The prophet laments the fact that the natural order of things has been disrupted, with children oppressing their elders and women ruling over the people. This was a direct result of the spiritual decline of the nation, as their leaders had led them astray and destroyed the way of their paths. The verse is a powerful condemnation of the corruption and moral decay that had taken hold of Judah, and a warning of the consequences that would follow if they did not repent and turn back to God.

One of the key themes of this verse is the idea of leadership and its impact on a society. The verse laments the fact that the leaders of Judah had failed in their duty to guide and protect the people, instead leading them astray and causing them to err. This is a powerful reminder of the importance of wise and righteous leadership, and the impact that it can have on the moral and spiritual health of a nation. It is a call to leaders to fulfill their responsibilities with integrity and righteousness, and a warning of the consequences of leadership that is corrupt or negligent.

Another important theme in this verse is the idea of the breakdown of the natural order. Children oppressing their elders and women ruling over the people are seen as symptoms of the moral and social decay that had taken hold of Judah. This is a reflection of the breakdown of the traditional family structure and the erosion of respect for authority and hierarchy. The verse serves as a warning of the consequences of such social disorder, and a call to return to the values and principles that uphold a healthy and flourishing society.

The context of this verse is also important to consider. Isaiah was a prophet who ministered during a time of great political and social upheaval in Judah. The nation was facing threats from outside powers, as well as internal corruption and moral decay. The message of judgment and warning that Isaiah delivers in this verse is part of a larger prophetic message that he delivered to the people of Judah, calling them to repentance and renewal. The verse is a reflection of the social and moral climate of the time, and a reminder of the consequences of turning away from God.

Symbolism in this verse can also be seen in the imagery of children oppressing their elders and women ruling over the people. These are seen as symbols of the breakdown of the natural order and the erosion of traditional values and authority. The image of children oppressing their elders reflects the disrespect for authority and the erosion of the traditional family structure. The image of women ruling over the people reflects the breakdown of the traditional male-led leadership structure. These symbols serve as a powerful warning of the consequences of social and moral decay, and a call to return to the values and principles that uphold a healthy and flourishing society.

In conclusion, Isaiah 3:12 in the King James Version of the Bible is a powerful verse that reflects the moral and social decay of the nation of Judah at the time. It serves as a warning of the consequences of corrupt leadership, the breakdown of the natural order, and the erosion of traditional values and authority. It is a call to repentance and renewal, and a reminder of the importance of wise and righteous leadership, and the impact it can have on the moral and spiritual health of a nation.



Friday, January 30, 2026

What to know about the partial government shutdown

January 31, 202612:01 AM ET

By
Lexie Schapitl


The U.S. Capitol is photographed on Jan. 27, 2026. Rahmat Gul/AP


The U.S. government has entered a partial shutdown after Congress failed to meet a deadline of midnight on Friday to complete work on a spending package to prevent funding from running out across multiple federal departments.

While funding has technically expired, Congress appears within striking distance of breaking the impasse that has led funds to expire across large stretches of government, including the Department of Defense, the State Department and the Department of Health and Human Services.

On Friday, the Senate approved legislation to fund each of these remaining government agencies through the end of the fiscal year in September, while also agreeing to a two-week stopgap bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. That two-week continuing resolution is designed to allow lawmakers to negotiate reforms at the agency after federal immigration officers in Minnesota killed two U.S. citizens this month.

However, the legislation must now be approved by the House, which is on recess until Monday. President Trump has already endorsed the package, and lawmakers in the lower chamber are expected to vote on it soon after their return to Washington.

Senate Democrats and White House Reach Deal to Avoid Shutdown

Published Jan. 29, 2026
Updated Jan. 30, 2026, 9:26 p.m. ET



Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the minority leader, and Democrats reached a spending deal Thursday evening with the White House and Republicans to keep the government funded. President Trump endorsed the deal with a message on social media.

What We’re Covering Today

  • Shutdown Talks: Senate Democrats have struck a deal with Republicans and the White House to pass five spending bills to fund a large portion of the government for the remainder of the fiscal year, as well as a stopgap measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks while they continue negotiating guardrails to rein in immigration agents. It is unclear how quickly the House can and will process those funding bills after the Senate passes them. Read more ›
  • ‘Melania’ Premiere: Mr. Trump is attending a screening of “Melania” at the Kennedy Center Thursday evening. The film follows his wife, Melania Trump, in the days leading up to his second inauguration. Amazon paid Ms. Trump’s production company $40 million for the film rights and is backing it with a $35 million marketing campaign. Read more ›
  • Cabinet Meeting: Mr. Trump held his first cabinet meeting of the year, a more streamlined affair than past gatherings that he said had been “boring.” While a number of top advisers hailed administration policies on taxes and tariffs, some notable members of his cabinet did not speak at all, including Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary who has faced intense scrutiny over the immigration crackdown in Minnesota. Read more ›

Shutdown Talks



Jan. 29, 2026, 6:24 p.m. ET
Jan. 29, 2026


Chris Cameron

Reporting from Washington

President Trump endorsed a spending deal between Senate Democrats and Republicans that would stave off a government shutdown while lawmakers continue negotiating guardrails to rein in immigration agents.

“Hopefully, both Republicans and Democrats will give a very much needed Bipartisan “YES” Vote,” Trump wrote on social media.


The Coming Showdown: Trump’s Insurrection Act Gambit and America’s Final Tribal War


01/21/2026 // Mike Adams 



Introduction: The Final Battle for America's Soul

According to insider reports, President Donald Trump is preparing to declare victory on November 5th and then immediately invoke the Insurrection Act upon taking office in January 2025. This will complete a political coup designed to trigger planned Leftist uprisings across major U.S. cities. The declaration will be used to authorize federal troops to engage in violent uprisings against political dissidents and non-citizens. Such a move is not mere political strategy; it represents the final battle in an American tribal war between two monstrous, irreconcilable systems of control, each seeking to impose its own form of tyranny over the people.

The American people are now trapped on a battlefield not of their own making. On one flank stands a Democrat faction that, as reported by NaturalNews.com, has shown it will use 'tyranny, censorship, and authoritarianism as weapons' and has taught conservatives 'to take no prisoners when the actual conflict begins' [1]. On the other flank stands a Republican faction, represented by Trump, that is reportedly preparing to use federal power to crush dissent. Caught in the middle are the people, whose constitutional rights and personal liberties are the first casualties in this final war for the nation's soul.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

As Trump pressures Iran with "armada," Mideast allies urge him not to strike


By Margaret Brennan,Olivia Gazis,


CBS News

Trump warns Iran that "time is running out" to reach a nuclear deal 02:30

As the Trump administration continues to prepare military options for strikes in Iran, U.S. allies in the Mideast, including Turkey, Oman and Qatar, are attempting to head off that possibility by brokering diplomatic talks, multiple regional officials told CBS News.

But at this point, the opportunity for direct diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran to discuss the regime's nuclear program and ballistic missile capacity has not gained traction, according to three regional officials who spoke with CBS News on condition of anonymity so they could speak freely.

Israeli military intelligence chief General Shlomi Binder was in Washington earlier this week for meetings at the Pentagon, CIA and White House, a source familiar with his plans told CBS News. Axios was first to confirm the Israeli visit — which had not been announced by the Trump administration. Separately, the Saudi Defense Minister is scheduled to be in Washington, D.C., this week for meetings, according to a source familiar with his schedule.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Pastor in Mexico jailed, expelled for refusing to participate in Catholic ritual

By Edward Ross Jan 26, 2026 13:06 EST 


Pastor Mariano Velasquez Martinez was expelled from his village in eastern Oaxaca state, Mexico in January 2026. Christian Solidarity Worldwide

Officials in a village in southern Mexico’s Oaxaca state detained for five days and then expelled a Protestant pastor for refusing to participate in Catholic church rituals, according to a U.K-based advocacy group.

In Santiago Malacatepec, San Juan Mazatlán Municipality in eastern Oaxaca, local Catholics on Jan. 15 ordered Pastor Mariano Velásquez Martínez to light candles, kneel and pray to an image of St. James as part of the village’s Roman Catholic festival, Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reported.

Pastor Velásquez Martínez had accepted a leadership position in the community on the understanding that he would be required only to provide candles and flowers for the Catholic festival, according to CSW. When he refused to kneel and pray to the image, a festival leader complained to village leaders.

“Ignoring the terms of the original agreement, the local authorities detained Pastor Velásquez Martínez for five days,” CSW stated. “He was then bound with a rope and taken before an assembly of about 180 men, where an announcement was made by the village authorities that he was to be expelled.”

Officials forced Pastor Velásquez Martínez to sign a document that forcibly displaced him from the community, the group reported.

“He was not provided with a copy and fears it will be used to fabricate the story that he left the community voluntarily,” CSW stated. “The pastor, his wife and 3-month-old baby are now residing temporarily with relatives in Oaxaca City.”

Pastor Velásquez Martínez has led the 25-member Iglesia Camino Nuevo y Vivo in Santiago Malacatepec since the forced displacement of its previous pastor in 2023, CSW reported.

The case follows passage of legislation in the Oaxaca State Congress in September against forced displacement that calls for prison sentences of 10 to 18 years for those found guilty, along with fines. Oaxaca is the fifth state to pass such a law, along with Chiapas, Guerrero, Sinaloa and Zacatecas.

“Local officials told CSW that they estimate that around half of cases of forced displacement in Oaxaca state can be linked to religious intolerance,” the group stated.

Porfirio Flores Zúñiga, an attorney and representative of the Fellowship of Pastors, called on the Oaxaca Attorney General’s Office and the Secretary of Government of Oaxaca to apply the newly approved Forced Displacement Law in this case.

Flores Zúñiga filed a criminal complaint with the Attorney General of Oaxaca against Santiago Malacatepec officials Melquiades Castro and Andrés Retes, accusing them of arbitrary actions and abuse of authority, according to newspaper El Universal Oaxaca. The attorney also reportedly filed a complaint with the Defense of Human Rights of the People of Oaxaca (Defensoría de los Derechos Humanos del Pueblo de Oaxaca, DDHPO) seeking that it take action.

Authorities had taken no action as of Jan. 19, Flores Zúñiga said, leading him to comment to the newspaper that the state response is insufficient to handle cases of religious intolerance.

CSW’s Director of Advocacy Anna Lee Stangl said in a press statement that the arbitrary detention of Pastor Velásquez Martínez and the subsequent forced displacement of him and his family was unconscionable.

David Steinberg: Tying up loose threads in the curious case (Ilhan Omar)


Posted on July 18, 2019 by Scott Johnson in Ilhan Omar


In four intensely reported investigative columns — here (August 13, 2018), here (October 23, 2018), here (October 30, 2018), and here (November 5, 2018), — David Steinberg has explored the evidence suggesting that Ilhan Omar entered into a sham marriage with her brother in 2009. This is his fifth. He titles it “Meet Leila Elmi: The Missing Link Showing Ilhan Omar Married Her Brother.” Drawing on his research, interviews, and social media evidence he makes the case that Omar has engaged in a variety of fraudulent activities and willful misrepresentations related to her marital arrangements. He writes:

On October 22, 2008, the U.S. State Department stopped accepting applications for the Priority 3/Refugee Family Reunification program — the process by which refugees can apply for asylum if one family member is already a legal U.S. resident. State halted the program because DNA testing — primarily of Somalis — had concluded that perhaps 87 percent of applicants were fraudulently claiming family relationships.

Despite continuing war, Somalia of 2008 was not comparable to the open hell of the early 1990s, when an eight-year-old Ilhan and her family fled to Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camps. She lived there from 1991 until 1995, aged eight to 12. Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services then helped Ilhan, her sister Sahra, and their father Nur Said receive asylum in the United States along with thousands of other Somalis.

The complicated moral question of fraud, let alone fault, among this 1990s wave of refugees escaping civil war will never be answered with accurate statistics. We will have to settle for adjectives like “widespread” and “rampant.” Yet the negative outcomes cannot be ignored. Even refugees with strong desire to assimilate with Western civic order are hampered by the possible discovery of conflicting documents. And compromising information becomes leverage in a community already difficult to police.

Twelve-year-old Ilhan had no say on the manner in which she arrived in the United States.

However, U.S. Congresswoman Ilhan Abdullahi Omar (D-MN) is now under scrutiny for acts she took beginning in 2009 — not 1995. In 2009, Omar was a 26-year-old U.S. citizen. She had been a U.S. citizen for nearly nine years.

Additionally, the foreign national Omar apparently helped commit fraud was not fleeing hell in 2009, either. Ahmed Nur Said Elmi was a long-time citizen of the United Kingdom. He even possessed a high school diploma from the United States: Elmi attended a St. Paul, Minnesota high school for his senior year of 2002-2003, and graduated before returning to London.

We look to 1995 not to incriminate a kid, but to answer questions about what Omar did 14 years later as an adult U.S. citizen.

Please read the verified evidence below — and read it alongside the three years of verified evidence published by Scott Johnson, Preya Samsundar, and myself (our work is linked here). The answers to those questions about 2009 appear to give probable cause to investigate Omar for eight instances of perjury, immigration fraud, marriage fraud, up to eight years of state and federal tax fraud, two years of federal student loan fraud, and even bigamy.

To be clear: The facts describe perhaps the most extensive spree of illegal misconduct committed by a House member in American history.

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Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot...

    

And he said unto the disciples, The days will come, when ye shall desire to see one of the days of the Son of man, and ye shall not see it. 

And they shall say to you, See here; or, see there: go not after them, nor follow them. 

For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day. 

But first must he suffer many things, and be rejected of this generation. 

And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man. 

They did eat, they drank, they married wives, they were given in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark, and the flood came, and destroyed them all. 

Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded; 

But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all. 

Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed. 

In that day, he which shall be upon the housetop, and his stuff in the house, let him not come down to take it away: and he that is in the field, let him likewise not return back. 

Remember Lot's wife. 

Whosoever shall seek to save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shall lose his life shall preserve it. 

I tell you, in that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken, and the other shall be left. 

Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 

Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken, and the other left. 

And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered together.

Luke 17:22-37.

Image (Wikipedia)  Les Romains de la décadence, translated as Romans During the Decadence or Romans in the Decadence of the Empire is a painting by the French artist Thomas Couture.

"Did Trump just cave to the Radical Left—or are we missing the bigger pi...

 

"Did Trump just cave to the Radical Left—or are we missing the bigger picture?"

"In today’s episode, Drew vents his frustration and asks the uncomfortable question: What does it matter if we beat our enemies abroad if we’re losing to leftists at home? Trump sends a carrier strike group toward Iran, pressures Canada’s Prime Minister Carney to rethink cozying up to China, and negotiates hard with NATO over Greenland—clear wins on the global stage. 

But then comes Minneapolis. While Trump scores victories internationally, chaos and radical left ideology continue to dominate at home. Is this a strategic tradeoff—or a dangerous blind spot?"

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Minnesota church ‘prayerfully considering’ lawsuit after Don Lemon, anti-ICE mob storm service


 Fox And Friends

January 26, 2026

Cities Church's Lead Pastor Jonathan Parnell and attorney Renee Carlson discuss the moment anti-ICE agitators stormed their Sunday service as they weigh potential legal action against the mob.

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Mob destroys homes of Christian families who wouldn't renounce their faith: report


By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Monday, January 26, 2026

Quick Summary
  • Mob destroys homes of four Christian families in Maharashtra, India, after they refuse to renounce their faith.
  • Attack follows repeated threats pressuring them to abandon Christianity.
  • Displaced families remain without shelter in harsh winter conditions.

A cross is captured through some ornamental railings in the Fort Kochi area in the state of Kerala in South India. | Getty Images

A mob of Hindu nationalists demolished the homes of four Christian families in a village in India’s Maharashtra state after they refused to abandon their faith, amid a broader surge in violence against Christians across the country. The attack came after repeated threats warning the families to renounce Christianity or face consequences.

A group of about 20 people in Midapalli village, located in the Gadchiroli District, confronted six Christian families, totaling around 25 individuals, and issued an ultimatum, according to the United Kingdom-based advocacy group Christian Solidarity Worldwide.

The mob returned the next day, on Jan. 12, and destroyed the homes of four families after they again refused to convert.

Two days later, the victims approached the Kavande Police Station to file a complaint. Police officers there reportedly threatened them instead of offering help, questioning their conversion as members of a tribal community.

When the Religious Right is Right, They are Right


January 26, 2026 Joey Carrion




My whole life, growing up in the Adventist Church, the prophetic-political paradigm that has been stressed in religious liberty weekends, Daniel and Revelation seminars, and in almost all sermons dealing with political and social issues is that the religious right is scheming (either explicitly or unknowingly) to bring about a Sunday Law, end religious liberty, and establish a theocracy in America.

All political causes associated with the religious right have been viewed with a side eye at best, or often regarded as a cynical ploy to bring about religious persecution on the back end.

This really started in earnest with the emergence of the Moral Majority, with figures like Jerry Falwell, that became a major leg of Ronald Reagan’s political coalition. All the talk of making America more Christian, having moral laws, and opposing militant secularism raised the hairs on the necks of many Adventists. This response came from a good place of wanting to safeguard religious liberty and the separation of church and state.

But, by being in opposition merely to a set of vibes, and not specific criticisms, I believe this attitude leads many Adventists to have a warped sense of the legitimate role of government and Christian’s political involvement.

What were we opposing in this emboldened religious right? Laws restricting access to abortion? Laws defining marriage as between one man and one woman? Law & order policies against crime and drugs? These were the bulk of concerns with modern society that prompted the Moral Majority to organize themselves, and these concerns were and are legitimate and within the realm of the civil government to act on.

Long Range Acoustic Device (LRAD) Minneapolis MN

 

 

On Monday Night, 1/26/2025, Minnesota State Patrol used LRAD on Mob at the Springhill Suites by Marriott/Residence Inn Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport/Mall of America.

A War Has Erupted On The Streets Of America,..

A War Has Erupted On The Streets Of America, And It Is Going To End With Martial Law In Major U.S. Cities

January 25th, 2026 8:44 PM

  • We keep being told that the protesters are “peaceful”, but they aren’t peaceful at all.
  • Of course there is no way that the Trump administration will back down and allow the left to claim victory. That is not the way that President Trump operates.


Image Credit: theeconomiccollapseblog.com


Chaos has erupted in the streets of major cities all over this country, and it appears that we have reached a boiling point which could cause events to completely spiral out of control. We knew that there was no way that the Trump administration was going to back down on immigration enforcement, and we knew that there was no way that the left was going to back down and allow ICE to conduct mass deportations without resistance. In fact, the left now has “response teams” that literally operate like military units in cities such as Chicago, Minneapolis and New York City. So it was inevitable that we would see more violent confrontations, and now another protester has died. The left is promising to fight back harder than ever, and President Trump is seriously considering invoking the Insurrection Act. As both sides continue to raise the stakes, it is just a matter of time before this crisis ends with martial law in major U.S. cities.

Every time a protester dies, it is just going to make things even worse.

Following the death of 37-year-old Alex Pretti, enormous protests immediately erupted in Minneapolis, New York, Washington and Los Angeles

Protests erupted in multiple U.S. cities after a U.S. Border Patrol agent fatally shot Alex Pretti, a 37‑year‑old intensive care unit nurse, during a federal immigration operation in Minneapolis, escalating tensions over immigration enforcement and prompting Democratic lawmakers to demand that federal officers leave Minnesota.

CBP and Federal Agents Shoot Tear Gas, Flash Bangs and Disperse Riot as ...

 

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Protesters STORM Minnesota hotel in apparent hunt for ICE agents after Alex Pretti shooting

The Sun

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Sign Damaged at Hotel Suspected of Housing ICE Agents in Minneapolis

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