An Examination of the Former Officer’s Transformation and His Explosive Call for Armed Resistance Against ICE January 2026 “It’s time for the American people to organize and to utilize their Second Amendment right to protect themselves from what has clearly become an unaccountable and lawless agency that’s killing Americans.” — Michael Fanone, January 2026 Introduction…
Resting in Arms That Never Let Go, A Devotional on Psalm 131:2
Picture a toddler after a long day—red-faced, fists clenched, tears streaming. She wants milk now. But the mother knows better. She gathers the child close, strokes her hair, and waits. The sobs are quiet. The breathing steadies. The little one melts into her mother’s embrace, no longer demanding, simply content to be held. David understood…
Questions Worth Asking: Thoughtful Reflections on Latter-day Saint Claims (4 of 5)
Check out the Series Index to all Five Posts. Part 4: Reading the Bible on Its Own Terms Let me make sure that you understand this important point. There is absolutely nothing wrong with asking questions or investigating our history, doctrine, and practices. – M. Russell Ballard Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve…
Questions Worth Asking: Thoughtful Reflections on Latter-day Saint Claims (3 of 5)
Check out the Series Index to all Five Posts. Part 3: When the Story Changes: Faith, History, and Moving Targets A Careful Examination of How Religious Communities Handle Historical Difficulties One of the key ways that we learn—not only here at BYU but throughout life—is by asking questions. – Cecil O. Samuelson First Quorum of…
The Creator Who Spoke Worlds Into Existence Speaks Wisdom Into Yours
The Treasure Chest with No Lock A father watches his daughter wrestle with a math problem at the kitchen table. She groans. She erases. She slams her pencil down. Then she does something remarkable—she looks up and asks, “Dad, can you help me?” That moment captures the heart of Proverbs 2:6: “For the LORD gives…
Questions Worth Asking: Thoughtful Reflections on Latter-day Saint Claims (2 of 5)
Check out the Series Index to all Five Posts. Part 2: What Makes an Elder an Elder? God commands us to seek answers to our questions and asks only that we seek ‘with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in Christ.’ – Moroni 10:4 Introduction: A Question of Words and Meanings Have you…
An Investigative Analysis of the Obama “Seditious Conspiracy” Claims
Ten Years Later: Anatomy of an Accusation The White House Press Secretary’s statement represents the most explosive official accusation against a former American president since the Civil War: that Barack Obama engaged in “seditious conspiracy” to overthrow the United States government. This analysis examines what the evidence actually shows, what the legal framework requires, and…
Questions Worth Asking: Thoughtful Reflections on Latter-day Saint Claims (1 of 5)
Check out the Series Index to all Five Posts. Part 1: Borrowed Words: When Children Say ‘I Know’ A Philosophical Inquiry into Religious Education, Faith Development, and the Epistemology of Testimony Asking questions isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a precursor of growth.” – Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf Acting President of the Quorum of the…
NYC Mayor-Elect Mamdani’s CAIR Ties Raise Alarms Amid Illegal Ops Claims
AI Overview from Google Gemini. • No U.S. Federal Designation: CAIR does not have a federal “terrorist” designation in the United States, but the organization has documented historical links to groups that support terrorism, which led to a suspension of formal FBI contacts. CAIR has consistently denied these allegations and condemns all forms of terrorism….
Joey Sampaga Sermon: No Turning Back – The Cost of Following Jesus, Luke 9:46-56
This Sunday, Pastor Joey Sampaga led us through Luke 9:46-56, “No Turning Back: The Cost of Following Jesus.” Jesus confronts three would-be followers, exposing barriers to true discipleship: craving comfort, delaying obedience, and divided loyalty. With His face set toward the cross, He demands undivided, immediate commitment—not partial enthusiasm or nostalgic glances backward—calling us to…