Trump understands what a lot of people miss: crypto isn't just about investing or trading. It's about dominance. China knows this. The UAE knows this. And now America's president is saying it out loud.
We've cultivated a culture that roars "No Kings!" from the rooftops, all while clutching the government's apron strings like a lifeline. Generations of expansive welfare, regulatory safety nets, and entitlement expansions have bred a dependency that's as addictive as it is invisible.
What were those “days of Noah”? They were days of supernatural corruption, demonic interference, and moral chaos—a time when the boundaries between the natural and spiritual realms were breached. To understand the prophetic hour we live in, we must revisit this ancient mystery: the Nephilim.
As a conservative Christian, I’ve wrestled with the cultural juggernaut that is Halloween. Every October, neighborhoods transform into haunted spectacles, children adorn costumes of witches and demons, and even churches host “fall festivals” to offer a sanitized alternative.
In a world obsessed with comfort, convenience, and instant success, few communities embody the opposite like the U.S. Navy SEALs. Their stories—often told through podcasts, memoirs, and interviews—reveal a mindset forged in adversity and refined through failure.
With that opening line of Romans 13, the Apostle Paul anchored the Christian understanding of civil order for two millennia. But those who quote the verse to demand blind obedience to political power miss its deeper truth: Paul was not sanctioning tyranny—he was defining its limits.
In every generation, God raises up voices to call a nation back to Himself. In 18th-century colonial America, that voice was Jonathan Edwards — a quiet, scholarly pastor whose fiery sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” helped ignite one of the most transformative spiritual movements in history: the First Great Awakening.
I've been in the crypto space for years—as a media personality, investor, and advisor—and I've seen the skeptics, the believers, and everything in between.