@itswheezyblonde Poker table, gun cleaning / work area, mini bar, huge tv or projector with seating, display area for whatever memorabilia. These are a few things I would like.
@lady_valor_07 Absolutely, and any church that turns her away is not worth going to.
As long as she is genuinely seeking, doesn’t mean that she becomes a “model Christian” overnight, but is seeking the Way, the Truth, and the Light.
@elonmusk hey my brother and his family are on vacation and they’re by star base. was wondering if there’s any rockets scheduled to go launch in the next day or so? Think you could do something about that?
it would be an amazing experience for my brother and my nieces.
Last night, I made a simple request on X. I asked if anybody visiting Arlington National Cemetery for Memorial Day would stop by Alan’s grave and leave a photo for our family.
What happened next honestly caught me off guard.
By this afternoon, dozens of Americans from all walks of life had made the walk to Section 60 to visit SSG Alan W. Shaw. Veterans. Families. Complete strangers. People who had never met Alan, but chose to honor him anyway.
For one day on social media, people put aside the constant noise and negativity and came together for something bigger than themselves. My notifications filled with photos, kind messages, prayers, and stories from people honoring not just Alan, but so many of our fallen heroes.
I don’t think people fully understand what moments like this mean to Gold Star families. The fear is never just losing them. It’s losing them slowly over time as the world moves on and fewer people remember their name.
But today showed me that Alan will never be forgotten.
After years of watching social media reward some of the worst parts of humanity, today gave me a reminder that the good is still out there too.
Thank you to every single person who stopped by to visit Alan today, said his name, shared his story, or took a moment to honor the fallen.
This right here is the America Alan knew and loved enough to fight and die for.
And today, y’all showed us all that it’s still here and it’s still worth fighting for. 🇺🇸
Tomorrow, on Memorial Day, I’m releasing a special segment with Ron White. From memory alone, Ron recalls every name, by rank, in order, of every U.S. service member killed in the Afghanistan war, from the very first casualty all the way to the final 13. Over two hours straight.
In the full episode (dropping Tuesday), Ron walks through exactly how he did it, including using the studio itself to visually anchor the names of the final 13 to objects around the room.
His closing message is one we should all carry with us. May we never forget their sacrifice.
In today's episode, I sit down with Bryce Crawford, a Christian evangelist, street preacher and founder of Bryce Crawford Ministries. Bryce opens up about the personal moments that changed the course of his life, including the night a stranger at a Waffle House helped save him during one of his darkest moments, while I also share personal experiences that changed the course of my own life. We explore Bryce’s work preaching in the streets, sharing the gospel face-to-face, sitting down with Satanists, a KKK leader, Black Hebrew Israelites, furries, people at Burning Man, and Kenneth Copeland, and visiting some of the darkest corners in America to confront evil, false doctrine, spiritual confusion, and brokenness with truth, love, and faith in Jesus Christ. @ibrycecrawford