John K. Amanchukwu Sr.
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Pastors must boldly denounce Tim Walz's candidacy
By now, enough has come to light that tells us that Tim Walz, the Democrats' announced vice-presidential pick, is a bad dude and should get nowhere near the White House.
Biden's new foster care rule is meant to block Christians like me
The reality is that the secular left’s actions to use foster care children for social engineering have been in the works for some time.
Exposing the lie that DEI is compassionate
DEI does not reward or elevate conservatives. More specifically, DEI is meant to hire and promote only those who are ideologically opposed to Christianity.
Sexualizing schoolchildren and ridding parents of rights
It is beyond insane and problematic that in America, only those parents who can afford to either home-school or send their children to private schools are somewhat more safeguarded from the secular left's tentacles to pit parents against children.
Biblical marriage must remain intact in the Republican Party
But make no mistake — there is a contingent within the Republican Party plotting to change our position on traditional marriage.
Speaker Mike Johnson should end Lyndon B. Johnson's Amendment
We need the American church to rise up and speak out in defense of America. And if a pastor cannot see, or does not care that they are using our White House to mock Christ to our faces, then I urge church attendees to find another church.
A tale of 2 governors: Sarah Huckabee Sanders versus Glenn Youngkin
It is a real headscratcher as to how in Glenn Youngkin's mind he could justify such an action which goes against the values and beliefs of those who voted for him.
I’m in YouTube jail for exposing secularism consequences on schools
In spite of YouTube’s efforts to sequester this shocking video, the good news is that it is too late, and parents who saw it are rightfully upset and now an investigation is supposedly underway.
Yes, anyone can be a racist!
If the allegations hold true, this incident underscores two critical points. Firstly, it highlights the existence of racism.
No, Mr. Barkley, America is not a racist nation — the Democrat Party is
If Charles Barkley really wants to address and decrease racial tensions, then call out the Democrat Party for its identity politics, that is desperately working to pit blacks and whites against each other