I have been following Charlie Kirk and watching his content since at least 2017. He defended truth, resonating with Christians around the world facing opposition to the faith and our way of life. He spoke out amid adversity and I will be forever thankful to him.
The Union Jack - the most Christian flag of all. 🇬🇧
Every line of it tells a story rooted in faith, courage, and sacrifice. It is not just a national emblem - it’s a cross upon cross, declaring Christ at the heart of Britain’s heritage.
The Cross of St. George - the red cross on white - stands for England. It represents the patron saint who bore witness to Christ and was martyred for refusing to renounce his faith. His banner became the symbol of Christian knighthood and righteous defence.
The Cross of St. Andrew - the white diagonal cross on blue — stands for Scotland. According to tradition, St. Andrew was crucified on an X-shaped cross, deeming himself unworthy to die on the same form as his Lord. His humility and devotion mark the Christian soul of Scotland.
The Cross of St. Patrick - the red diagonal cross on white - stands for Ireland. St. Patrick brought the Gospel to a pagan land, converting a nation to Christ through faith and perseverance. His cross completes the trinity of saints that formed our Union.
When united, these crosses form the Union Jack - the Cross of Christ shining through the saints of our islands. It’s a banner of unity under God, a testament that Britain’s foundation was laid in the Gospel.
No wonder the modern left despises it - because it reminds them of what they’ve tried to erase: that our nation once knelt before Christ, not ideologies. The Union Jack isn’t just a flag - it’s a declaration that our true King is Christ Himself.
Rule Britania 🇬🇧
Bill Maher delivers a surprising moment on air as he calls out the slaughter of CHRISTIANS in Nigeria that the media refuses to cover.
“If you don’t know what’s going on in Nigeria, your media sources SUCK,” Maher said.
“You are in a BUBBLE. I’m not a Christian, but they are systematically killing the Christians in Nigeria.”
“They’ve killed over 100,000 since 2009. They’ve burned 18,000 churches… They are literally attempting to wipe out the Christian population of an entire country. Where are the kids protesting this?” he asked.
Maher’s diatribe drew a huge reaction from the crowd, and a big THANK YOU from Rep. Nancy Mace for bringing it up.
“Absolutely,” Maher responded.
The assassination attempts upon Donald Trump, the regular anti Fascista attacks on our street, the 'sudden deaths' of AFD candidates in Germany, the harassment of church services, the attacks on church buildings, the murder of Charlie Kirk, the abuse of the judiciary! It is the leftwing of politics with its rabid anti semitism and Christophobia that is the illness in our society! I hope the death of the Martyr Charlie Kirk is the point at which we all get serious at opposing evil leftwing politics! THEY ARE LITERALLY KILLING US!!!
The deeper message of Palm Sunday is one a lot of people would rather ignore.
It was a moment of massive misunderstanding, and many people today are still missing the point.
Back then, when a king came back from war, the crowds would lay down palm branches to celebrate his victory.
So when the people did that for Jesus, they were treating Him like a conquering hero.
They were expecting a military king. A political savior. Someone to take down Rome and restore the nation.
That’s why they shouted “Hosanna!”
It means “Save us now.”
It comes from the same root as the name Yeshua, Jesus.
They were quoting Psalm 118, “Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord.”
This was a political statement.
They thought He was about to take the throne, crush their enemies, and restore Israel.
They were welcoming a king the way you’d welcome a victorious general.
And in their minds, He fit the bill.
He was fulfilling Zechariah 9:9, “Behold, your king comes to you, righteous and having salvation, humble and mounted on a donkey…”
They weren’t just praising Him.
They were making demands.
"Save us on our terms.
Fix our world.
Give us the kingdom we want."
But Jesus didn’t come to crush their enemies.
He came to deal with their sin.
And when He didn’t meet their expectations, the same crowd that praised Him turned on Him.
Five days later, they were screaming “Crucify Him.”
Here’s something most people miss:
Jesus entered the city on Lamb Selection Day, the day the Passover lambs were chosen.
While everyone was picking out their sacrifice, Jesus was presenting Himself as the Lamb of God.
He knew what He was doing.
He knew He was going to die.
And He still showed up.
That’s what Palm Sunday is really about.
Not just celebration, but confrontation.
It forces you to ask,
Am I worshiping Jesus as He really is, or just using Him to get what I want here and now?
Because most people don’t reject Jesus for being too harsh.
They reject Him for not doing what they expected.
@CyrilRamaphosa The key words are always there “equitable distribution” and always ambiguous. What does that mean? Are you talking geographically or are you talking about limiting the granting of water licenses along “equitable” lines.
Despite the fact that they want to rename the street from a perfectly neutral name, after a terrorist, such a horrible idea, it will lead to the US closing its consulate… Johannesburg needs new leadership honestly, the city is collapsing and their focus is antagonising the US.
Johannesburg’s City Council rejected a motion to rescind the renaming of Sandton Drive for Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled (to force the U.S. Consulate there to use her name on its letterhead). Helpfully, the renaming would create another savings for DOGE: close the consulate.
South Africa ranks last globally in ease of doing business according to the IMF, highlighting the urgent need for regulatory reform to stimulate private sector-led growth.
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