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Wednesday, March 4, 2026

  • Even the Best AI Scenario Is the End of Everything We’ve Ever Been

    ...The invention of AI is to the internet what the internet was to bringing fire into the prehistoric cave. What’s coming with AI makes the internet look like a baby step...Nothing will ever be the same. A recent essay...

  • Virgil Walker: The Islamic Takeover Nobody Voted On

    ...Authority doesn’t disappear when it isn’t used. It moves. Public space is where that movement shows itself. The rules that govern shared space teach people who runs the city. When those rules bend for...

  • Public Discourse: On Dying Well—Ben Sasse and the Vocation of Suffering

    Ben Sasse’s recent announcement reveals to us both goods and virtues that show in his dying a glimmer of light, a stirring of hope, and the possibility of spring even in one’s final winter.

  • CP Voices: Islamic Sharia Law Is Coming To a Small Town Near You

    In the heart of America, a quiet shift is unfolding — one that echoes through our streets and public spaces, signaling the fading resonance of our Judeo-Christian heritage and the emergence of a new influence.

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Sunday, March 1, 2026

  • Fox News: Iranians Celebrate Worldwide After Supreme Leader's Death

    Iranians across the country could be seen and heard celebrating the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after coordinated Israeli strikes overnight.

  • CBN News: Trump To Iranian People, It Is 'Your Hour of Freedom'

    ...“Khamenei, one of the most evil people in History, is dead,” Trump wrote in a social media post. He said, "This is the single greatest chance for the Iranian people to take back their Country." 

  • Frontpage Mag: At Last, the Iranian People Have a Chance For Liberty
    The U.S. and Israeli strikes could end the Islamic regime’s 47-year reign of terror.
  • Newsmax: Revolutionary Guard Pushes Rapid Successor To Khamenei

    The remaining command structure of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is pushing to appoint a new supreme leader outside legal procedures, reports say.

  • Harbingers Daily: Understanding the Rapture

    Of all the End Time events, the Rapture of the Church generates the most interest and controversy...So what is the Rapture of the Church? Where did that idea come from? Is it a new idea as some say?

  • Nick Batzig: Singing the Word of Christ

    ...Paul charges believers to keep the focus of all their psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs on the saving grace and redemption that we have in the Lord Jesus. 

  • For the Church: Six Gospel Antidotes To Anxiety

    We live in an anxious world. While these are certainly challenging times, in Christ we do not have to be anxious. We have a Father in heaven who knows us, loves us, and provides for our needs.

  • CP Voices: When Suicide Becomes Healthcare

    In the U.S., if a 26-year-old man walks into a hospital and says he wants to die because he is depressed, the response is not paperwork for assisted death. It is psychiatric evaluation. It is suicide watch.

  • Baptist Press: Russia Has Attacked 450 Baptist Churches In Ukraine

    ...Displaced pastors continue to minister, launching new churches to serve internally displaced populations, Bandura said, as well as churches to serve Ukrainians forced to flee to Europe.

  • Harbingers: A.I. Generated Content Is Preying On Vulnerable Christians

    AI technology has taken some twists and turns that should make even the most steadfast believer pause and reflect. Unfortunately A.I. is slipping into the church, too.

  • Culture Watch: Yes, God Can Use Even You and Me

    ...I don’t know about you, but knowing that God’s calling is not based on how terrific and qualified I am is a real relief. It is all of grace, and he gets all the glory as a result.

  • BeeHive: Why Wouldn't God Provide More Proof?

    ...What if God’s goal is not to overwhelm us with irrefutable proof, but to invite us into trust? Scripture suggests that God’s aim is not intellectual coercion but relational trust.