Sunday, October 5, 2025

  • Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Suspended Amid Controversy Over Charlie Kirk’s Killing

    Jimmy Kimmel’s Show Suspended Amid Controversy Over Charlie Kirk’s Killing

    ABC has suspended its late-night program “Jimmy Kimmel Live” indefinitely following comments made by host Jimmy Kimmel regarding the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The decision has created a firestorm, drawing praise from President Donald Trump while sparking a debate over government influence and free speech. The controversy began during Kimmel’s Monday monologue, where…

  • Muslim Mayor Under Fire After Tense Exchange With Christian Resident

    Muslim Mayor Under Fire After Tense Exchange With Christian Resident

    A recent city council meeting in Dearborn, Michigan, has ignited a controversy after the city’s mayor, Abdullah Hammoud, publicly told a Christian resident he was “not welcome” in the community. The incident, which went viral on social media, occurred during a debate over honoring an Arab American journalist with a history of controversial remarks. The…

  • Trewhella: ‘Please Pray’ for Kirk’s Family, but ‘The Need Is Repentance’

    Trewhella: ‘Please Pray’ for Kirk’s Family, but ‘The Need Is Repentance’

    The assassination of Charlie Kirk, the 31-year-old co-founder of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), on September 10, 2025, at Utah Valley University has prompted a pointed response from Pastor Matt Trewhella of Mercy Seat Christian Church in Wisconsin. In a September 12 Facebook post, Trewhella offered prayers for Kirk’s family while critiquing the late activist’s ties…

  • Chester County Family Faces Ongoing Battle with State Over Homestead Improvements

    Chester County Family Faces Ongoing Battle with State Over Homestead Improvements

    Nestled on a 24-acre property in Chester Springs, Shannon Grady and her husband maintain a homestead where they raise goats, ducks, turkeys, chickens, and rabbits. The couple, parents to five children, purchased the property in 2019. Since then, they transformed a portion of the property – a former horse pasture – into a family-friendly space…

  • Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Indian Goods Take Effect Over Russian Oil Purchases

    Trump’s 50% Tariffs on Indian Goods Take Effect Over Russian Oil Purchases

    The United States implemented a 50% tariff on Indian goods starting Wednesday, escalating trade tensions with India due to its continued purchase of Russian crude oil. The tariffs, which doubled from an initial 25% levy announced on July 30, affect a range of Indian exports and could disrupt billions in trade between the two nations.…

  • Trump’s Flag-Burning Order Sparks Conservative Debate

    Trump’s Flag-Burning Order Sparks Conservative Debate

    President Donald Trump’s new executive order targeting the burning and desecration of the American flag has drawn criticism from prominent voices within the conservative movement. The directive, signed Monday, has created a public rift, with critics on the right arguing that the move represents an overreach of executive power that is at odds with the…

  • Israel, the Bible and Politics

    Israel, the Bible and Politics

    On May 14, 2018, the dedication ceremony for the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem took place.  Donald Trump had carried through on a promise that had been made before by others but never fulfilled. By moving the embassy to Jerusalem, the United States was recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.  A noteworthy coincidence of…

  • Podcast – The St. Isidore SCOTUS Case

    Podcast – The St. Isidore SCOTUS Case

    Chris dives into the recent St. Isidore Supreme Court case, unpacking the statist assumptions underlying the argumentation. He also exposes the false claim that education can ever truly be religiously neutral. Additionally, we play key clips from the oral arguments, providing analysis that cuts through the legal jargon to reveal the core issues at stake.…

  • Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw Displays Bible Verse on Hat During Pride Night

    Dodgers Pitcher Clayton Kershaw Displays Bible Verse on Hat During Pride Night

    Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw drew significant attention recently for wearing a hat inscribed with a Bible passage during the organization’s annual Pride Night celebration on Friday, June 13. While sporting a Dodgers cap featuring a rainbow-colored team logo, Kershaw’s headwear also displayed “Gen 9:12-16” on its front, a reference to the biblical book…

  • Ken Ham: French Scientist Baulieu ‘Made the World a Much More Dangerous Place’

    Ken Ham: French Scientist Baulieu ‘Made the World a Much More Dangerous Place’

    The recent passing of French biochemist Étienne-Émile Baulieu at age 98 has ignited a debate over his legacy, particularly concerning his role in developing mifepristone, commonly known as the abortion pill. While many in the mainstream media have hailed Baulieu as a courageous figure who significantly advanced women’s rights and health, prominent Christian apologist Ken…

  • Vinton County Residents Evacuated After Chemical Leak at Ohio Manufacturing Plant

    Vinton County Residents Evacuated After Chemical Leak at Ohio Manufacturing Plant

    Residents in parts of Vinton County, Ohio, were temporarily evacuated on Wednesday after a chemical leak at the Austin Powder Company’s Red Diamond explosives manufacturing facility released a hazardous plume of nitrogen oxide gas into the air. While the release has since stopped and residents have returned home, the incident has prompted investigations and raised…

  • Texas Governor Greg Abbott Deploys National Guard Amid Planned Immigration Protests

    Texas Governor Greg Abbott Deploys National Guard Amid Planned Immigration Protests

    Governor Greg Abbott has ordered the Texas National Guard to deploy across the state in anticipation of planned protests related to federal immigration enforcement actions, including major demonstrations scheduled for San Antonio this week. The move comes as cities nationwide, including Los Angeles, have experienced heightened tensions surrounding immigration operations. Abbott announced the deployment via…

  • Newsom: Secretary of Defense Is ‘Illegally Deploying’ Troops Amidst LA Protests

    Newsom: Secretary of Defense Is ‘Illegally Deploying’ Troops Amidst LA Protests

    California Governor Gavin Newsom is locked in a fierce battle with the Trump administration over the deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles amid ongoing protests against ICE enforcement actions. Newsom has accused Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth of “illegally deploying” Marines onto California streets, a move he calls a “blatant abuse of power” and…

  • Podcast – Lititz Pride Fest, Dinosaurs, and a New Cell Phone Law

    Podcast – Lititz Pride Fest, Dinosaurs, and a New Cell Phone Law

    Chris Hume discusses the outreach at the Lititz Pride Fest, including a conversation Luke Saint had with someone about dinosaurs, and concludes with some comments on Pennsylvania’s new cell phone law. Audio available on Anchor.FM, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts.

  • Paul Miller’s Law Takes Effect in Pennsylvania, Banning Handheld Cellphone Use While Driving

    Paul Miller’s Law Takes Effect in Pennsylvania, Banning Handheld Cellphone Use While Driving

    As of June 5, 2025, Pennsylvania’s new Paul Miller’s Law gives police the power to pull over any driver seen holding a cellphone while behind the wheel. The legislation bans the use of handheld communication devices while operating a vehicle in the Commonwealth, aiming to reduce distracted driving. The law is named in memory of…

  • N.T. Wright: Abortion Done ‘As Soon As Possible’ Is Okay for ‘Certain Exceptions’

    N.T. Wright: Abortion Done ‘As Soon As Possible’ Is Okay for ‘Certain Exceptions’

    In a recent installment of his podcast “Ask N.T. Wright Anything,” prominent New Testament scholar N.T. Wright made statements about abortion that have prompted significant discussion and pushback among Christians. Wright articulated that in some dire circumstances, although “we do not want to do this in principle,” and “with sorrow and a bit of shame,”…

  • Spencer: Neo-Nazi Ideology a ‘Far More Pernicious Threat’ Than Internet Porn

    Spencer: Neo-Nazi Ideology a ‘Far More Pernicious Threat’ Than Internet Porn

    In an editorial published on ChristOverAll.com on June 2, 2025, Will Spencer, host of The Will Spencer Podcast and a member of Reformation Presbyterian Church in Mesa, Arizona, warns that neo-Nazi ideology has infiltrated some corners of the Christian church, particularly among young men. Spencer, who journeyed from a Reformed Jewish upbringing to Christianity, recounts…

  • Musk: Trump’s Spending Bill a ‘Disgusting Abomination’

    Musk: Trump’s Spending Bill a ‘Disgusting Abomination’

    Elon Musk has forcefully criticized President Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax and spending bill, describing it as a “disgusting abomination” that he contends will exacerbate the nation’s financial woes. The billionaire’s remarks, primarily conveyed via posts on X, signal a deepening rift between the tech magnate and the president. “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand…

  • Sicily’s Mount Etna Erupts with Ash Plumes; Officials Confirm No Threat to Population

    Sicily’s Mount Etna Erupts with Ash Plumes; Officials Confirm No Threat to Population

    Europe’s most active volcano, Mount Etna, erupted on Monday, sending colossal plumes of ash and smoke miles into the sky and creating dramatic lava fountains. While the fiery spectacle caused some tourists to flee for safety, Italian officials were quick to assure that the activity posed no significant danger to the local population. The eruption,…

  • Body of Missing Pennsylvania Park Ranger Recovered After Kayak Incident

    Body of Missing Pennsylvania Park Ranger Recovered After Kayak Incident

    The body of Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Park Ranger Alec Campbell, 38, of Delaware County, was recovered on Sunday, May 25, authorities confirmed. Campbell had been reported missing on Friday, May 23, after his kayak capsized in the Neshaminy Creek within Tyler State Park. Search efforts for Ranger Campbell began after…

  • Trump Administration Halts International Student Enrollment at Harvard

    Trump Administration Halts International Student Enrollment at Harvard

    The Trump administration has moved to revoke Harvard University’s ability to enroll new international students, a decision that also requires existing F-1 and J-1 visa holders to transfer or risk losing their legal status. This directive impacts nearly 6,800 international students, who comprise over a quarter of Harvard’s enrollment, and represents a significant escalation in…

  • Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie Stands Against Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Citing Debt Concerns

    Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie Stands Against Trump’s ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ Citing Debt Concerns

    Congressman Thomas Massie of Kentucky was one of only two Republicans to vote against President Donald Trump’s comprehensive tax and spending bill, dubbed the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which narrowly passed the U.S. House of Representatives early Thursday, May 22, by a 215-214 vote. Massie’s opposition centered on his conviction that the bill would significantly…

  • Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Fatally Shot Outside Washington D.C. Museum

    Two Israeli Embassy Staffers Fatally Shot Outside Washington D.C. Museum

    Two Israeli Embassy staff members, Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, were fatally shot outside the Capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday night. The couple, reportedly on the verge of engagement, were leaving a Young Diplomats reception at the museum, an event described by organizers as a discussion of the Gaza crisis aiming to…

  • Controversial Claims Mark Trump-Ramaphosa White House Meeting

    Controversial Claims Mark Trump-Ramaphosa White House Meeting

    A highly contentious meeting unfolded at the White House on Wednesday between U.S. President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, as Trump repeatedly advanced claims of widespread persecution against farmers in South Africa. During the Oval Office meeting, President Trump asserted that white farmers in South Africa were facing systematic persecution, land confiscation…

  • Pentagon Prayer Service Draws Praise and Criticism

    Pentagon Prayer Service Draws Praise and Criticism

    Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth hosted a Christian prayer service at the Pentagon on Wednesday morning, an event he indicated would become a monthly occurrence. The service, held in the Pentagon auditorium and broadcast live on the department’s internal TV network, has drawn varied reactions, sparking both praise for its promotion of faith and criticism…

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