We ask, “Where does God fit into the story of my life?” When the real question is, “Where does my little life fit into the great story of God's mission?” - Christopher J.H. Wright
How bad is Phil Weiser, Colorado's attorney general?
Dude was elected in 2019. Colorado skyrocketed to the top of the nation in auto theft in 2021. Auto theft decreased 50% between 2022 and 2025. In 2026, auto theft declined 34%.
Even with this decline, Colorado is STILL #1 in the nation for auto theft.
Our precious daughter, Faith Elizabeth, has released her first original song.
It's a healing and an encouraging message from God based on God's response to Adam and Eve in Genesis 3.
https://t.co/afz14pks2L
Just finished Revolution by @ericmetaxas
Metaxas has written a sweeping 600-page narrative to commemorate America’s 250th anniversary. The author employs his extraordinary storytelling gift to recount the improbable birth of the United States, from its initial ideological seeds to the early resistance, struggles, and profound sacrifices for the “Sacred Cause” of liberty. Metaxas shares the stories of the heroism of Washington, Adams, Knox, Hale, and others; the brutal winters; the betrayals; the improbable victories; and the march to Yorktown. He does it with wit and insight.
The book emphasizes divine providence, the founders' character, their sacrifice, and their revolutionary idea that a people didn’t need a monarchy but could govern themselves based on moral and religious foundations.
Revolution brings you into the epic of American liberty. As a reader, you encounter flesh-and-blood figures whose courage and convictions made self-government conceivable. The emphasis on the “Sacred Cause” and the necessity of moral character in sustaining freedom offer a timely counter to cynical or purely pragmatic, secular views of history. He draws a stark contrast between the immoral, unprincipled society of the British elites and the moral and religious moorings that guided the colonial leaders.
“Revolution” stays in the middle lane, avoiding the gutters of secular, deist founding narratives and, on the other side, the erroneous idea that American founders established a theocracy. Instead, Metaxas highlights faith’s role in the founding and the golden-triangle interplay of freedom, virtue, and faith. He touches on how, despite the founders’ high ideals, America could allow the realities of slavery and other national sins.
On its 250th anniversary, Revolution restores the reality of the moral dignity and the hand of God’s providence in the founding of America. Despite 600 pages, you wanted Metaxas to share an even more comprehensive account. The book was hard to put down. I highly recommend this informative, inspiring, and enjoyable book.
There is an old joke that highlights the insanity of the Left:
A NYT headline reads, "World Ends Tomorrow! Women and Children Hardest Hit!"
The joke becomes real:
@TPostMillennial
Something remarkable just happened in Brazil 🇧🇷
5 stadiums across Brazil, with over 2 million people gathered, were to worship Jesus. To see the people of God come together and glorify God. To take action around the Great Commission..!
Jesus have your way…. be glorified!✝️
America doesn’t need more pride, more power, or more performance, it needs a people on their knees again. “If My people will humble themselves and seek My face…”
Fasting and prayer don’t just change people, they break strongholds, shift nations, and ignite revival. The question isn’t whether God can move… but who is willing to light the fuse. 🔥
The Left, incuding the Christian Left, lionized him as the poster boy for their anti-Trump positions. He was a known abuser and trafficker at the time.
Now, no actual evil will cause the Left to disavow him as one of their heros.