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"The names of the twelve apostles are these: The first, Simon, who is called Peter, and Andrew his brother; and James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax-gatherer; James the son of Alphaeus, and Thaddaeus; Simon the Zealot, and Judas Iscariot, the one who betrayed Him" (Matt. 10:2-4). Unity in the Spirit is the key to a church’s overall effectiveness. Unity is a crucial element in the life of the church—especially among its leadership. A unified church can accomplish great things for Christ, but disunity can cripple or destroy it. Even...
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Home sales plunged 21 percent in the United States during the month of April, as new prospective homeowners appear to be scared of being 'locked in' to higher mortgage rates. The number of new listings continued what appears to be a trend, as listings are down 31 percent from 2019. The 2019 figure was used as a benchmark as it happened before the pandemic. In April 2021, home listings were up 41.5 percent over 2019. Mortgage rates have gone over 6 percent since September of 2022, causing the once-booming housing market to finally settle.
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Northwest Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz is trying to make "Stand Your Ground" a national law."Stand Your Ground" allows you to use deadly force to defend yourself or someone else. The bill is already gaining support from some congressional republicans and those in the Senate.Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson is a big supporter of the "Stand Your Ground" law.Sheriff Johnson says he likes Gaetz's bill, but feels he faces an uphill battle getting the bill to the president's desk.States across the country have various laws in defending yourself. Some states have the castle doctrine, which references old European law. Other...
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"After successfully defusing the Cuban Missile Crisis, President John F. Kennedy warned against ever again forcing Russia to choose between national humiliation and nuclear war. We should heed his advice" Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tweet May 4, 2023 "Russia announced today that the Kremlin has been attacked by armed drones, presumably from Ukraine. Imagine how we would respond if Russian-backed forces launched a drone strike on the Capitol. We must stop these deranged attempts to escalate the war" Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Tweet May 4, 2023 What is the game in Ukraine? With this drone attack aimed at the Kremlin...
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Years ago, long-time Vatican observer Malachi Martin (1921-1999) described a situation in which the Curia is divided between ‘progressives’ and ‘traditionalists;’ between adherents of change, science, evolutionary conceptions, abortion, women and ‘gay’ priests, openness to nature religions and ideologies (i.e, CRT, Social Justice) and those who oppose such an agenda. According to Martin, ‘progressives’ hold all the important positions of power, so are able to bring about a major revolution that if unchecked will constitute,“…one of the most spectacular expressions of apostasy in the modern era, dressed up in all the traditional robes and much of the terminology of Christianity...
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John Solomon has the proof in an email between Brennan and Morell that the "51 Letter" regarding Hunter's laptop was prepared specifically to give Biden something to use in the debate with Trump.
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Alex Jones breaks down the details of the books child groomers are fighting to keep in the hands of children by placing them in school libraries.
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Sir Simon Burley lost his head on this date in 1388 to the fury of the Lords Appellant. The childhood tutor of the young King Richard II, Burley had come up in the world as a bosom friend and comrade in arms to Richard’s uncle, Edward the Black Prince. A few years prior it had been entrusted to Burley to sojourn on the continent and arrange Richard’s wife, Anne of Bohemia — and a good job it was for him too since he was away when his head might have wound up on a pike during the 1381 peasants’ rebellion....
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Two former top intelligence officials who signed on to an October 2020 letter attacking The Post’s bombshell report on Hunter Biden’s infamous laptop will be interviewed this month by the House subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government. A source familiar with the plans told The Post on Thursday that former CIA Director John Brennan will sit for a transcribed interview on May 11 and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper will do the same on May 17. Brennan and Clapper were among the 51 former intelligence officials who signed the now-discredited letter that claimed Hunter Biden’s abandoned...
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Updated Federal prosecutors investigating former President Donald Trump’s handling of classified documents have subpoenaed his family business for records related to his dealings with LIV Golf, according to a report. The fledgling Saudi-backed golf tour plans to hold tournaments this year at three properties owned by Trump. The previously unreported subpoenas were issued to the Trump Organization by prosecutors working for special counsel Jack Smith, who is overseeing multiple federal criminal investigations into the 76-year-old former president, the New York Times reported on Thursday. It’s unclear why prosecutors are interested in Trump’s ties to LIV Golf and how the subpoenas...
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A new college is coming to the University of Texas. The School of Civic Leadership received a unanimous vote from the Board of Regents and will build upon the current Civitas Institute. The institute touts itself as being a foundation for a “free and enduring society, including constitutionalism, limited government, free enterprise and markets, and individual liberty.” “Our goal then as it is today is to offer an education that prepares students for careers in public service, national security, the nonprofit sector, and the private sector. We have been impressed by the progress made and hope to build on those...
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Undocumented migrants in Chicago have begun spilling into the hallways of police precincts and are sleeping there, a new report says. Police sources in the city told Fox News it was due to Chicago's "ridiculous sanctuary city policy." "They clearly do not have a plan to deal with it and they're placing the cops once again in undue risk," an unnamed Chicago Police source said, according to Fox News. A city spokesperson reportedly said these migrants, who are sometimes being dropped off in front of police stations, can be offered shelter, where they can also get medical and mental health...
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Leading by more than 1,000 votes, Kenney Enney has won a seat on the Paso Robles Joint Unified School District Board, according to election results released Friday afternoon. “I am looking forward to getting back on the board, and to turn the district around with a focus on academic performance,” Enney said. Enney received 6,524 votes, or 54.42%, while Hollander pulled in 5,464 votes, or 45.57%. There are still 96 ballots with questionable signatures and ballots received through Monday to be counted. After Enney was appointed to the school district board in Oct. 2022, he discovered a school online page...
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“California’s economy is the envy of the world,” Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.) boasted Monday, proclaiming May “Small Business Month” in the California – but, a new national survey of CEOs ranks the Golden State the worst state for business in 2023. In his statement, Gov. Newsom said California has more small businesses of any other state and touted new DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion) initiatives, but failed to mention that companies are fleeing to other states that are more business-friendly. According to Chief Executive magazine’s 2023 “Best and Worst States for Business” survey, California ranks dead last: “The Golden State’s...
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On Thursday, the Arizona Supreme Court ordered court proceedings to take place "forthwith" regarding Kari Lake's election challenge on Maricopa County's alleged violations of its signature verification practices in last year's general election, while granting one sanction but denying attorneys' fees requested by the defendants. Lake, the Arizona GOP gubernatorial nominee, fell about 17,000 votes short in the 2022 election against then-Secretary of State Katie Hobbs. She is suing Hobbs, who is the current Democratic governor, in addition to current Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Maricopa County election officials, and is requesting that the election results be invalidated or...
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