BREAKING 🚨 Iranian women are DANCING in the streets WITHOUT HIJABS on. THEY FEEL FREE
President Trump just freed Iran for Iranians
PEACE through STRENGTH 🙏
In a stroke of divine justice, Ali Khamenei, the modern-day Haman who sought to destroy Israel, has been eliminated by the Israeli Air Force on Shabbat Zachor.
For those unfamiliar: Shabbat Zachor is the Sabbath before Purim, when Jews read the command to remember and erase the evil of Amalek, the ancient enemy of our people. Haman, a descendant of Amalek, plotted to annihilate the Jews in the Purim story but was hanged instead. Today, history echoes as another tyrant falls.
BREAKING: Senior Israeli officials say this is confirmed — the so-called Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has been killed and his body has been found and positively identified. @all_israel_news
Many are asking about the attack on Iran and whether this connects to Bible prophecy. The Bible doesn’t tell us the date of Christ’s return, but it does tell us to watch. Ezekiel 38 mentions ‘Persia’—which many Bible teachers identify with modern Iran—as part of a future coalition against Israel. So events like this don’t make me set a date, but they do make me take Jesus’ words seriously: ‘When these things begin to happen, look up.’ The right response isn’t panic—it’s prayer, faith, and getting the gospel to as many people as possible, because only Christ can give real peace.
Just after sunset near Flagstaff, Arizona, a developing storm cloud caught the last light of day in a rare way.
As the Sun dipped below the horizon, its rays passed through a thin veil of high-altitude ice crystals above the storm. Instead of a simple glow, the light split and spread into shifting bands of color that rippled along the cloud’s edge. From the ground, it looked like a painted wave suspended in the sky.
This wasn’t fire or aurora.
It was cloud iridescence...an optical effect that appears when sunlight diffracts through tiny, uniformly sized droplets or ice crystals. The swirling shapes came from upper-level winds stretching the cloud layers while the color followed the light.
Moments like this don’t last long.
As the Sun dropped lower and the angle changed, the spectrum faded back into gray, leaving behind only the memory of a cloud that seemed to glow from within.
Hey America, with the freezing cold weather you’ll be having over the weekend, why not give this a go ❄️🫧
🔸 You’ll need:
1 cup warm water
3 tablespoons dish soap
2 tablespoons Sugar
2 tablespoon corn syrup (or glycerin)
Bubble wand or straw
🔸 What to do:
Gently mix everything together (don’t shake it)
Allow your bubble solution to cool before blowing bubbles. Let it sit for 30–60 minutes.
Take it outside when temps are well below freezing.
Blow bubbles and watch them freeze, forming icy patterns before they pop.
🔸 Best results:
Calm air
Temperatures below -10°C / 14°F
A little patience
Nature doing what it does best - turning something simple into something magical ❄️✨