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In Manvel, Texas, just south of Houston, The Church on Masters Road decided not to retreat from technology-but to redeem it. What unfolded was not a gimmick or a spectacle for spectacle's sake. It was a bold, creative, and unmistakably Gospel-centered proclamation--written in light, motion, and wonder.
These songs remind us of essential Christmas truths: that this world belongs to God, that our plight of sin is not wholly lost, that the world's captivity to Satan's schemes is not the end of the story, and that God working through the ages has promised redemption.
Countries like Canada, Switzerland, and Germany have already slid into a dystopian nightmare, offering state-sponsored death to the disabled, the poor, and even veterans struggling with PTSD. And now, New York is rushing to follow.
Hundreds of Christians in China will likely spend Christmas in jail this year after churches were raided by the Chinese Communist Party.
Will we proclaim a Gospel that transforms the world, or reshape the Gospel so the world will applaud us? Progressive churches hosting drag-themed Christmas celebrations have made their choice clear.
Many security experts openly say it will take just one major incident--one deepfake that crashes markets, triggers mass panic, or escalates a geopolitical crisis--before governments and platforms move decisively. And when they do the internet will never be the same.
War Secretary Pete Hegseth is moving to restore the U.S. Army's Chaplain Corps to its original purpose: shepherding souls.
History has a cruel way of repeating itself when its lessons are ignored. Barely months after the world exhaled in relief at the prospect of de-escalation in the Middle East, the region appears to be drifting back toward the very dangers leaders claimed they had contained.
Will 2026 be a year of great shaking for the United States? The dozens of earthquakes that have been rattling the New Madrid fault zone since the middle of November are "renewing fears of a catastrophic natural disaster soon.'
In a televised address to the nation this week, President Trump boldly declared that "we now have peace in the Middle East," framing the recent ceasefire and diplomatic progress with his 'Board of Peace' as a historic moment.
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