“The mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.“
Read MoreThe Presidential Prayer Team
Friday, October 6
The Justice Department announced eight indictments against China-based companies and twelve indictments against Chinese nationals charging them with crimes surrounding the production of fentanyl and methamphetamine, distribution of…
Read MoreOctober 6th – Friday
Those who live according to the Spirit set their minds on the things of the Spirit. – Romans 8:5 The arrival of Mennonites in America is commonly acknowledged…
Read MorePotentials for Next House Speaker Lining Up
Representatives Scalise, Jordan, Emmer, and others are candidates. After the ouster of Representative Kevin McCarthy of California as House Speaker, other members of Congress are seeking the opportunity…
Read MoreSenate Delegation to Visit China
Bipartisan group also scheduled to go to South Korea and Japan. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York along with Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho will be…
Read MoreMicrosoft CEO Testifies in Antitrust Investigation Against Google
Admits Google’s popularity, points to deals hinged on “exclusive” use. Microsoft’s chief executive Satya Nadella testified earlier this week during the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) trial against Google,…
Read MoreIllinois Governor Writes President About Border Crisis
He calls federal government efforts “uncoordinated.” Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker wrote to President Joe Biden this week to express concerns about the impact of the influx of South…
Read MoreMiguel Cardona, Secretary of Education
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona expressed concern about the lack of civility that has occurred at some local school board meetings.
Read MoreJared Moskowitz, U.S. Representative for Florida
Bipartisan legislation was introduced by Representative Jared Moskowitz of Florida that would make FEMA its own Cabinet level department.
Read MoreChief Judge Jeffrey Sutton, Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals
The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld bans on transgender interventions for minors in Tennessee and Kentucky.
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