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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Watch: KJP Gets Snarky with Peter Doocy After He Presses Her on Biden's Election Denialism
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Watch: KJP Gets Snarky with Peter Doocy After He Presses Her on Biden's Election Denialism

During a rare public appearance on Tuesday‚ Joe Biden sounded a lot like an election denier‚ but White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre insisted that it's all fun and games. "Hello Virginia -- and the real governor‚ Terry McAuliffe‚" Biden shouted as he gestured toward the state's former chief executive...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Under Attack: Border Patrol Agent Assaulted While Arresting Illegal Aliens‚ Taken to Hospital
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Under Attack: Border Patrol Agent Assaulted While Arresting Illegal Aliens‚ Taken to Hospital

The longer President Joe Biden and his administration ignore the true severity of the border crisis‚ the uglier it gets. And a recent photo shared in a Facebook post by the US Border Patrol Yuma Sector graphically demonstrates that fact‚ portraying a border agent's wounds after he was assaulted while...
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
2 yrs

Oklahoma to Ban Pornography? Legislator's Proposal Would Slap Watchers with $2‚000 Fine‚ Prison Time
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Oklahoma to Ban Pornography? Legislator's Proposal Would Slap Watchers with $2‚000 Fine‚ Prison Time

A Republican legislator in Oklahoma is proposing a kind of solution to the widespread pornography contributing to the moral rot of our society. As reported by the New York Post‚ pastor-turned-state Sen. Dusty Deevers is working on a bill he wants to introduce to the state legislature next month. This...
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
2 yrs

IGNORANCE ON STEROIDS!
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IGNORANCE ON STEROIDS!

LIBERALS.  An ignorant liberal gets schooled about Israel from an honest Arab Muslim.  Medea Benjamin‚ a notorious self-hating liberal Jew and founder of the anti-Israel ‘Code Pink‚’ confronts Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) and doesn’t like what she hears:  Saturday Night Live mocked “wokeness” years before anyone had ever heard of being “woke.” […]
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BlabberBuzz Feed
BlabberBuzz Feed
2 yrs

Ethics Watchdog Accuses TEN Democratic Lawmakers Of Misusing Public Resources For Political Gain
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Ethics Watchdog Accuses TEN Democratic Lawmakers Of Misusing Public Resources For Political Gain

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

‘Masters of the Air’ Soars to New Heights of WWII Storytelling
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‘Masters of the Air’ Soars to New Heights of WWII Storytelling

Earlier this month‚ I previewed all nine episodes of the highly anticipated Apple TV+ series Masters of the Air‚ which debuts its first two episodes on January 26 and subsequent episodes every Friday through March 15‚ 2024. Based on Donald L. Miller’s book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought the Air War Against Nazi Germany and adapted for TV by John Orloff (Band of Brothers)‚ the series will be of great interest to WWII buffs and anyone else who appreciates good‚ old-fashioned Hollywood storytelling in the Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg vein. If there was any question that the lines between TV and cinema have all but disappeared‚ Master of the Air resolves the remaining doubt. The Hanks and Spielberg–produced WWII miniseries is epic in every sense—the sort of cinematic marvel one wishes could be seen on IMAX screens (like Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer) rather than on smartphones. The show’s aerial combat scenes are as compellingly choreographed and harrowingly realistic as anything else I’ve seen on a screen. If recent films like Top Gun: Maverick and Devotion set a high bar for aviation battle cinematography‚ Masters exceeds it and then some. The show’s aerial combat scenes are as compellingly choreographed and harrowingly realistic as anything else I’ve seen on a screen. Masters is one of the most expensive TV series ever produced. Apple’s $250 million investment pays off in the immersive effect on viewers. Spielberg’s Saving Private Ryan puts us right there on the bloody Normandy beaches on D-Day. Band of Brothers and The Pacific confront us with the brutal realities of WWII from the vantage point of the Army’s Easy Company and the 1st Marine Division. Now Masters puts us in the cockpit for the fierce fighting at 25‚000 feet. I’s not just an impressive technical feat and action spectacle for spectacle’s sake. It’s a valuable chronicle of history and a riveting character drama—one that feels refreshingly old-fashioned in its uncomplicated celebration of sacrificial valor‚ camaraderie‚ patriotic duty‚ and Allied partnership to halt the advance of Nazi evil and pay the costly bill of liberation. Power of Collective Effort The series is largely set in the air bases of East Anglia‚ England‚ from 1942 to 1945. From here more than 350‚000 American members of the Eighth Air Force partnered with their Royal Air Force counterparts to fight the Germans in the sky. Masters mostly focuses on the U.S.’s 100th Bomb Group‚ which came to be called the “Bloody 100th” for its reputation of incurring heavy casualties in relentless battles with the German Luftwaffe. Within the 100th‚ the show follows a few men in particular: good friends and squadron commanders John “Bucky” Egan (Callum Turner) and Gale “Buck” Cleven (Austin Butler)‚ as well as B-17 navigator Harry Crosby (Anthony Boyle) and Robert “Rosie” Rosenthal (Nate Mann)‚ a Jewish American pilot whose resolve to defeat the Nazis takes on a personal meaning. Those characters and a few others are prominent in the series‚ but the overall emphasis is on the collective effort. We meet not only the more “glamorous” pilot characters donning aviator glasses and bomber jackets but also the 19-year-old ground crew member who has never flown in a plane‚ everyday British citizens who befriend American airmen‚ French resistance members who help downed pilots escape capture‚ and everyone in between—men and women from all parts of the Allied nations‚ all social classes‚ and all types of backgrounds. The Tuskegee Airmen even make an appearance in the series’ latter episodes‚ underscoring the unifying potential of the war effort at a time of ongoing racial segregation. In an age of navel-gazing narcissism and “look at me” performance‚ Masters shows the beauty of heroes who don’t sing their own praises or toot their own horns but simply play their part in the larger goal of stopping an evil regime. Aside from a few Oscar nominees (Austin Butler and Barry Keoghan‚ the latter adopting a peculiar take on an American accent)‚ there are no “stars” to speak of in the series. The viewing experience is less about rooting for this or that character as much as for the larger cause‚ even as we’re powerfully confronted with the devastating toll on individual lives. Beauty of Sacrificial Duty Like any other good war narrative‚ Masters celebrates the heroism of those who pay the ultimate price to save lives and preserve freedom. For teenagers today who can’t fathom a circumstance where they’d volunteer to give up their lives for a national war effort‚ this story provides powerful pictures of living (and giving) your life for something bigger than self-expression and fulfillment. This story provides powerful pictures of living (and giving) your life for something bigger than your self-expression and fulfillment. The series captures well the particularly high-risk nature of bomber crews flying into enemy territory (in daylight) to drop precision bombs on strategic targets. Each episode tends to focus on one mission‚ and in each mission‚ not every character comes back alive. The brave pilots‚ navigators‚ and bombardiers who climbed into planes again and again (most “tours” required 25 total missions) knew their odds of survival weren’t great. Yet they stepped into the planes anyway. They knew their roles were crucial to the overall strategy. Until the Allied ground invasion in the final months of the war‚ the Anglo-American bombing campaign was the only Allied military action that took the fight inside Germany’s borders. Though costly in terms of lives (some 26‚000 members of the Eighth Air Force were killed)‚ the achievement of air supremacy over Europe was pivotal in paving the way for a successful ground invasion. Countless others (at least 28‚000) in the Eighth Air Force became POWs in German prison camps‚ enduring many months (in some cases‚ years) of frigid weather‚ starvation‚ and squalor. I wasn’t expecting Masters to spend so much time on the POW experience‚ but I’m glad it did. This is a harrowing part of many war veterans’ stories‚ yet it’s rarely depicted on screen. Moral Ambiguity Christian viewers might be disappointed in some aspects of Masters of the Air. F-bombs are about as common as the incendiary bombs dropped throughout the series‚ which is probably justified in the name of realism but still (in my view) a bit excessive. A few episodes show protagonists engaging in premarital or extramarital sex‚ with one brief scene of partial nudity (needless and unfortunate). The war violence is graphic and frequent‚ but more or less on par with similar movies and shows in the genre (see Band of Brothers). Religion is rarely visible in the show‚ aside from the occasional chaplain leading a prebattle prayer or individual airmen praying as they contemplate what could be their last minutes of life. Elsewhere in the series‚ characters ponder the absence of God in light of the war’s immense suffering. In a memorable scene set in a recently liberated concentration camp‚ an elderly Holocaust survivor tells Rosenthal‚ “If God exists‚ he has forgotten me.” But even if faith isn’t front and center in the show‚ morality often is. “To live‚ one must make choices‚” one character says near the end of the show. Throughout the series‚ soldiers are often forced to make quick decisions with life-or-death consequences for themselves and others. The moral quandaries they often face arise in the tension between the natural (self-preservation) and the spiritual (higher purpose beyond bare survival). It’s hard enough to face this quandary on the ground; it’s quite another to face it when your plane is spinning out of control in the sky. But some of the most stirring moments in the series follow these pivotal moments and their aftermaths. Who We Are The moral gravity of surviving war takes a toll. One main character observes a darkening of his soul due to the constant killing and trauma around him. In conversation with a friend‚ he quotes Nietzsche: “He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster.” The friend responds by agreeing that fighting the Nazi monsters “has made [them] do some tough things.” But he adds‚ “We had to. There’s no other way.” These more introspective moments are rare but welcome. I wish Orloff and the writers had made more space for them. In one of his final voiceovers‚ Crosby (the story’s narrator)‚ sums up WWII in this way: “On occasion‚ the world must confront itself—answer what we are with who we are.” The “what” of the world is on vivid display in Masters‚ and it’s a scary picture. Fuzzier is the “who” that ultimately‚ graciously‚ puts a stop to the madness. Is it the collaborative resolve and moral consensus of the Allied nations? The grit‚ integrity‚ and tactical prowess of a few key leaders and heroes? What defines the “who” of WWII’s winners in contrast to the “who” of those on the losing side? Masters doesn’t answer the question so much as prompts the audience to think about it: Who were we in 1945 that we could unite in opposition to an evil clearly named? And whoever we were‚ can we be that again?
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
2 yrs

Scripture Is Always Available. But Is It in Your Heart?
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Scripture Is Always Available. But Is It in Your Heart?

My journey of memorizing the Bible began on a bench in Kenya as I waited for a bus to come. I decided to begin memorizing the book of Ephesians to pass the time. Little did I know that first step would influence the course of my life and ministry for years to come. Scripture memory has brought a river of blessing into my life. It feeds my soul‚ strengthens my pastoral ministry‚ and empowers my preaching. It buttresses my counseling with the truths of God’s Word‚ arms me for battle against sin‚ and equips me to rescue perishing souls through evangelism. This discipline has been such a rewarding labor that I’ve sought for years to persuade people that making a similar investment in their lives will pay eternal dividends. An increasing number of Christian leaders share my passion‚ but I haven’t read any books providing explicit instruction on this discipline—until now. Glenna Marshall’s Memorizing Scripture: The Basics‚ Blessings‚ and Benefits of Meditating on God’s Word makes a warm and practical case for committing the Bible to memory. ‘I’m Too Busy’ Many people say they’re too busy to memorize Scripture. In reality‚ most of us have time‚ we just don’t consistently use it to renew our minds with God’s perfect Word. As Marshall points out‚ “You are already renewing your mind with something. Whatever that something is will shape your thought processes and decision making” (108). We mean well‚ but the busyness of life presents challenges to spiritual disciplines. Marshall’s testimony is one of overcoming obstacles shared by many Christians. She’s a pastor’s wife‚ an author‚ and a parent who manages an energetic and fruitful home. Additionally‚ as she reveals in the book‚ she struggles with autoimmune disorders that lead to fatigue and “brain fog‚” where it feels like her “thoughts [are] crawling through a big vat of honey” (89). This condition creates obvious challenges for memory work‚ and it could be an excuse not to continue her journey. “And yet‚” Marshall notes‚ “the slow plodding through Scripture retention––with brain fog and illness––has carried me through the last two years of physical suffering like nothing else” (90). Memorizing Scripture is filled with practical tips for “too busy” Christians to begin this important journey. Each chapter concludes with specific tips‚ and an additional two chapters are dedicated explicitly to explaining how memorization works. An appendix lists resources to support a new habit. Some of the practices‚ like putting verses in a bag and hanging them in the shower‚ are meant for individual use. Others‚ such as group memorization around the dinner table (each person speaking the next word in the verse)‚ can draw families together and encourage the next generation of Scripture memorizers. I found many of these suggestions worth pursuing in my own life and ministry. ‘I Have a Bible in My Pocket’ Most evangelicals agree that Scripture is perfect‚ powerful‚ and beautiful. We say we love it‚ but surveys show many Christians don’t know what it says. It may be that having easy access to the Bible has enabled people to put off learning what it says. As Marshall notes‚ “If anyone in history has not had to rely on their memory for what the Scriptures say‚ it’s us” (23). We’ve got apps‚ websites that provide the text in multiple translations‚ and instantaneous access to commentaries and articles to explain the hard passages. There’s no shortage of access to the information Scripture provides. What we need‚ though‚ is heart transformation that only comes by traveling deeply into the text. There’s no shortage of access to the information Scripture provides. What we need‚ though‚ is heart transformation that only comes by traveling deeply into the text. Marshall’s journey of Bible memory began “in desperation.” She was struggling with the besetting sin of anger and couldn’t get control. “In frustration and fear that I would never have victory over my anger‚ I pleaded with God to help me see what I was missing‚” she writes. “He brought to mind one of the verses I had memorized as a six-year-old in the Bible drill room of my little Baptist church” (10). It was Psalm 119:11‚ with the promise that God’s Word can help us fight sin. Little by little‚ she began her Scripture memory trek: first‚ some individual texts; then some Psalms; then the books of James and Colossians. She advocates this gradual‚ patient approach of expansion to her readers. This journey is a marathon‚ not a sprint. It must be built on little by little‚ day after day. ‘I Just Need to Know Christ Better’ Not only can Scripture memory help us learn to hate sin‚ but it’s also effective for knowing Christ’s voice as our Good Shepherd. It helps us to love God more deeply and passionately‚ keeping us steadfast in trials and temptations. Marshall notes she hasn’t always loved God as she should‚ yet “meditating on Scripture benefits our lagging emotions. Fixing our gaze on the Lord will tell our hearts what is true” (71). Scripture memorization helps us to love God more deeply and passionately‚ keeping us steadfast in trials and temptations. Marshall shows how memorization brings vital power to Christians beyond only following a daily Bible reading plan. Having God’s Word literally in your mouth as you “mutter” over it (she loves this meaning of the Hebrew word for meditation and refers to it several times) brings the Christian to an intensity of spiritual clarity and power she never experienced apart from it. The same is true in my life. Memorization takes the external content of Scripture and makes it deeply personal. Passion for Scripture and for practicalities flow through every chapter of this book. Marshall is persuasive without being overbearing. Many of her examples and illustrations are drawn from her specific vocations of mother and wife‚ but the book offers general appeal to anyone willing to make this time-consuming and rewarding commitment. As a fellow enthusiast‚ I love her style. I trust God will use this book richly to increase the number of people who begin their Bible memory journey.
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Daily Caller Feed
Daily Caller Feed
2 yrs

Catch Of A Lifetime: Instant Legend Of A Fisherman Reels In 12-Foot Tiger Shark Off Florida Coast
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Catch Of A Lifetime: Instant Legend Of A Fisherman Reels In 12-Foot Tiger Shark Off Florida Coast

What a legendary catch
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The Blaze Media Feed
The Blaze Media Feed
2 yrs

RNC chair Ronna McDaniel dumps cold water on Nikki Haley's presidential bid
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RNC chair Ronna McDaniel dumps cold water on Nikki Haley's presidential bid

After former President Donald Trump defeated former U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki Haley in the New Hampshire GOP presidential primary‚ Republican National Committee chair Ronna McDaniel dumped cold water on Haley's ongoing presidential bid‚ indicating that she does not see a path for Haley to win."I do think there is a message that's coming out from the voters which is very clear. We need to unite around our eventual nominee‚ which is gonna be Donald Trump‚" McDaniel said.Haley‚ who lost to Trump in the Granite State on Tuesday after placing third in the Iowa Republican presidential caucuses last week‚ has indicated that she plans to press on with her White House bid.But many Republicans have been backing Trump‚ who appears likely to win the GOP's 2024 presidential nod. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis‚ who came in a distant second place in Iowa‚ suspended his campaign and endorsed Trump prior to the New Hampshire contest. "Nikki 'Birdbrain' Haley is very bad for the Republican Party and‚ indeed‚ our Country‚" Trump declared in a post on Truth Social. "I knew Nikki well‚ she was average at best‚ is not the one to take on World Leaders‚ and she never did. That was up to me‚ and that is why they respected the United States‚" Trump claimed."When I ran for Office and won‚ I noticed that the losing Candidate's 'Donors' would immediately come to me‚ and want to 'help out.' This is standard in Politics‚ but no longer with me. Anybody that makes a 'Contribution' to Birdbrain‚ from this moment forth‚ will be permanently barred from the MAGA camp. We don't want them‚ and will not accept them‚ because we Put America First‚ and ALWAYS WILL!" Trump declared.Haley served as U.S. ambassador to the U.N. during a portion of Trump's presidential tenure.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Zooming Ahead: The Pandemic-Induced Prosperity Shift in American Life
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Zooming Ahead: The Pandemic-Induced Prosperity Shift in American Life

Remote work advancements have reshaped the American workforce‚ boosting productivity and income for high-skill workers while altering housing and office space markets. According to a...
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