American Preacher uses common sense to explain how far off track America has become
“If you can get arrested for hunting and fishing without a license, but you can enter this country and remain in this country illegally, you got a country run by idiots
If you have to get your parents' permission to go on a field trip and get an aspirin at school, but you don't have to get their permission to get an abortion, you got a country run by idiots
If you must show identification to board an airplane and cash a check and check out a library book, But you don't have to show identification to vote in our elections. You got a nation run by a bunch of idiots
If the government wants to prevent and they want to take our guns away and turn around and send F-16 fighter jets to our enemy countries, take our guns away and give ammunition to our enemy countries, you have a country run by idiots.
— If your government believes the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars in debt is to spend more trillions of dollars in debt, you got a country run by idiots.”
“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14)
JULY 4, 2026 INDEPENDENCE DAY PRAYER:
“Father God, as we celebrate the 250th birthday of this great nation from thirteen (13) original colonies who declared their Independence from Great Britain on July 4, 1776, we humbly declare our total Dependence on your Son Jesus Christ . . . not only for the forgiveness of sin and the gift of eternal life, but also for the healing of America from grave “sins” we, Your People, have committed against you over these last 250 years.🇺🇸
We humble ourselves this day, pray, seek your face, and turn from our wicked ways, knowing full good and well that this is not only what you require, but what you DEMAND before you will hear our prayers, forgive our sin, and heal our land (see 2 Chronicles 7:14).
Through “silence,” compromise, neglect, rebellion, and idolatry we, Your People, have trampled under foot the Son of God, insulting the Spirit of Grace, resulting in total spiritual and moral chaos for our house to the White House!
How much worse punishment awaits us if we don’t repent?
Only you know, Lord.
Forgive us, Lord and continue to have mercy on us for your compassions fail not and are new every morning—great is Your faithfulness toward us—You are our portion and our hope is in You!
We humbly turn to you now, while there is time, and give you our whole hearts (Joel 2:12), recognizing that only in repentance and rest will we be saved (Isaiah 30:15).
Now hear the cries of Your People as you did in the days of Moses your servant and move on our behalf for the sake of Your Great Name and the Covenant you made with Your People through the shed blood of your Son, our risen Savior and King, Jesus Christ.🩸
It’s in His great name and for His glory that we ask all these things, Amen and Amen!”🙏🇺🇸
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
This breaks my heart. 💔
Look closely at this 14-year-old girl. Her name was Czesława Kwoka. In the photo, you can see a small cut on her lip and a haunting fear in her eyes. Just moments before this picture was taken, a guard had whipped her across the face with a stick. Czesława did not understand why she was being hit.
She did not understand why she was in a place called Auschwitz. She was just a child, and she was terrified.
Czesława was born in a small Polish village called Wólka Złojecka. She was a Catholic girl who lived a simple life until the horror of the Holocaust reached her home. In late 1942, she and her mother were deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Her mother died just a month after they arrived. Czesława was left all alone in a world of striped uniforms and barbed wire.
The man behind the camera was Wilhelm Brasse. He was not a Nazi soldier. He was a fellow prisoner, a professional photographer from Poland who had been arrested because he refused to swear allegiance to Hitler.
The Nazis forced him to take identification photos of every person who entered the camp. He took over 40,000 of these "mugshots," capturing the faces of men, women, and children who were marked for death.
Brasse never forgot the day Czesława walked into his studio. He remembered her beauty and her absolute innocence. He watched as a female guard, a Kapo, lost her temper and struck the girl. Brasse recalled the moment vividly in a later documentary.
He said: "She was so young and so terrified. The girl didn't understand why she was there and what they were saying to her. Then a female Kapo took a stick and hit her in the face."
He watched the young girl cry. He saw her use her hand to wipe the blood and tears from her face before he had to click the shutter. Brasse wanted to help her, but he knew that any movement or word of protest would mean his own death.
"To tell the truth, I felt as though I had been hit myself, but I couldn't intervene," he admitted. "It would have been fatal. You couldn't say absolutely anything."
Czesława was murdered on March 12, 1943. She was one of 230,000 children and adolescents who were sent to Auschwitz. Most of them did not survive.
When the war was ending and the Soviet army was approaching, the Nazis ordered Brasse to burn all the photographs. They wanted to destroy the evidence of their crimes.
However, Brasse chose to risk his life one last time. He and another prisoner managed to hide thousands of negatives in the barracks. Because of his bravery,
Czesława’s face was not erased from history. Her eyes still stare at us today, demanding that we acknowledge what happened to her.
After the war, Wilhelm Brasse returned to his hometown. He tried to go back to his old life, but he found that he could no longer take pictures. The faces of the victims were burned into his mind.
"Despite having a Kodak camera, I couldn't bring myself to photograph again; I had a repulsion to it," he explained. He spent the rest of his life working in a deli, carrying the weight of those 40,000 faces until he died in 2012.
When we look at Czesława, we are not looking at a statistic; we are looking at a human being who deserved a future. History is made of individual lives, and it is our duty to protect the humanity of every person, especially when the world around us turns to darkness.
This is only one story among thousands. Behind every photograph from Auschwitz lies a human life, a family, and a future that was stolen. The full history reveals far more than what one image can show.
A 14-year-old girl. A single photograph. And a story the world was never meant to forget.
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Benjamin Netanyahu stood before the UN and said what others wouldn’t:
"Giving the Palestinians a state 1 mile from Jerusalem after October 7th is like giving Al Qaeda a state 1 mile from New York City after September 11th!"
"This is sheer MADNESS."
He's 100% correct.