A newly updated edition of United in Hate examines what the author argues is an ideological alignment between radical left movements and Islamist groups. The book’s arguments about political alliances and extremism are revisited in light of current global tensions.
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A Christian ministry leader warns that the death of Iran’s supreme leader will not automatically bring freedom for the country’s persecuted Christians. She urged global believers to pray for Iran’s underground church and its future.
South Carolina lawmakers sided with parental choice in two key votes on childhood vaccine policy. A Senate panel advanced a bill blocking vaccine mandates for children under two and rejected a proposal to eliminate religious exemptions for the MMR vaccine.
A Nefarious Plot explores how gradual cultural change, moral inversion, and spiritual warfare shape modern society and challenge Christian faith.
A toddler in Arizona stunned doctors after showing signs of life hours after being pronounced dead following a pool drowning. Physicians say the extraordinary case remains difficult to explain.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said prayer and biblical wisdom guide decisions as U.S. troops operate during Operation Epic Fury. President Donald Trump and administration officials also called for prayers for service members.
Mel Gibson’s long-anticipated sequel to The Passion of the Christ finally has a release date. The Resurrection of the Christ will arrive as a two-part film in 2027 tied to key Christian calendar dates.
The article argues that ancient occult traditions associated with Kabbalah underpin modern technological systems linked to end-times prophecy. It explores claims connecting secret societies, emerging technology, and spiritual control narratives.
A man was arrested after swastikas and hateful messages were painted on a San Francisco church. Authorities estimate the vandalism caused more than $20,000 in damage.
Reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death sparked intense reactions online, with commentators weighing the geopolitical fallout. The development follows escalating military strikes and rising regional tensions.
Iran’s red flag over the Jamkaran Mosque is being framed as a public escalation signal amid widening conflict. The focus now shifts to proxy retaliation, infrastructure risk, and market shock.
An Iranian missile landed just hundreds of meters from the Temple Mount, fueling speculation about whether Jerusalem’s holiest site was the intended target. Religious leaders say the near-miss carries historic and prophetic implications.
A six-decade agreement regulating prayer at Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa compound is reportedly breaking down amid arrests, police raids, and Ramadan tensions. Analysts warn that changes to the status quo could ignite broader unrest across the region.
New York City Council held a heated hearing over proposed buffer zones outside synagogues following contentious protests. Jewish leaders, civil liberties groups, and activists clashed over free speech, security, and antisemitism concerns.


















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Caravaners from across the country call in with headlines, war updates, political observations, and spiritual reflections from their communities. The show also examines the growing gut-health crisis with John Payne.