🚨The Minnesota fraud empire is falling:
Yesterday 15 fraudsters were charged and $90 million was busted. The MSM tried to cover for the fraudsters. @GovTimWalz called it "white supremacy" to expose it and @IlhanMN is completely SILENT.
Independent journalism defeated an entire fraud network upheld by billions of dollars with support from corrupt politicians who allowed this fraud and the MSM who failed to report it.
Major win for America and hardworking law-abiding taxpaying citizens. This is just the beginning.
Arrest them all.
CBS News said there was no evidence of fraud.
The NYT said the Somali community was being targeted
CNN said there was "little evidence."
Tim Walz said it was “white supremacy” to expose fraud
Today: $90M busted and 15 charged.
IT WAS ALL FRAUD AND THEY KNEW.
NEW RELEASE: What Do Mormons Believe?
Did Jesus visit the Americas after the Resurrection? In this episode of Theological, host @ShabbosK sits down with Santa Clarita stake president Michael Stanley of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to discuss the Book of Mormon’s most surprising claims—and answers the biggest misconceptions about Mormonism.
No interest in reading the Book of Mormon, but curious if it actually does talk about Jesus?
10 verses you can read in less than a minute:
#bookofmormon
Art: Leon Devenice
While studying earlier this week, I was struck by a single verse and have been pondering it ever since.
"The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared unto Simon." Before the resurrected Christ appeared to his 11 apostles, He first came privately to Peter (Simon).
What a tender experience that must have been for Peter. He had just denied the Lord three days before.
I can only imagine the war of hope and shame playing through his mind.
No doubt, Christ knew the importance of comforting and restoring Peter before he took his place as head apostle.
While pondering Peter's perspective through such an experience, I was inspired to write this song, "the Linen and the Shame."
Hopefully it touches a few of you as it has touched me. The song “the Linen and the Shame” is now on Spotify and should be on Apple Music soon.
Just in time for Easter :)
Spotify Link: https://t.co/D7OvvF0osW
YouTube Link: https://t.co/rXo4w7QfVJ
He died for us so that we could be redeemed. What a Good Friday indeed. There is no greater love than Christ's willing sacrifice for us! As we use Good Friday to remember Jesus Christ, how will you follow His example of love?
🚨 Here is the full 40 minutes of my crew and I exposing California fraud, Minnesota was big but California is even bigger... We uncovered over $170,000,000 in fraud as these fraudsters live in luxury with no consequences. Like it and share it, the fraud must STOP.
We ALL work way too hard and pay too much in taxes for this to be happening. These fraudsters have been able to defraud American taxpayers for years without any pushback from the public and politicians.
It is time to EXPOSE IT ALL and end America's fraud crisis.
Listen in on this wonderful conversation between me and Elder Taniela B. Wakolo of the Seventy. God’s glorious work of salvation and exaltation is truly hastening here in the Pacific.
We live in a world where showing reverence for sacred things is becoming increasingly uncommon. In fact, the world celebrates the irreverent, as any perusal of a tabloid magazine, television program, or the internet attests.
As disciples of Jesus Christ, we are invited to cultivate the gift of reverence in our lives in order to open ourselves to a deeper communion with God and His Son, Jesus Christ, simultaneously strengthening our spiritual character.
The word reverence can be traced to the Latin verb “revereri,” which means to “stand in awe of.” In the gospel sense, this definition mingles with a feeling or attitude of profound respect, love, and gratitude.
Showing reverence for sacred things gives meaning to much of what we do every day and strengthens our feeling of gratitude—inspiring awe, respect, and love for higher and holier things.
At the Tabernacle Choir Christmas concert last year, I was introduced to Dr. Charles Mulli. I was grateful to see him again, this time in Kenya.
As a child, Dr. Mulli lived on the streets of Nairobi for over a decade. At age 17, he joined Christianity, pursued an education, and became a successful businessman. Eventually, he sold all his businesses to rescue kids experiencing a childhood like his own.
Along with his wife, Esther, he founded the Mully Children's Family, a faith-based organization focused on rescuing orphaned and abandoned children. Along with shelter, education, medical care, and work opportunities, they provide a stable and loving family environment.
He has rescued and rehabilitated over 35,000 children.
On behalf of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, we presented a donation of US $121,000 (nearly KES 18.3 million) to Dr. Mulli's organization for their ongoing humanitarian efforts.
During our time together, we were privileged to hear Dr. Mulli's choir, comprised of children rescued by his organization. Their performance was joyous and a true delight for Sister Rasband and me.
I am thankful for Dr. Mulli's commitment to faith and service. What a blessing to be united in our efforts to bring souls closer to Jesus Christ.
"You are a blessed being of light; the spirit child of an infinite God! And you bear within you a potential beyond your capacity to imagine.
Your origin story is divine, and so is your destiny. You left heaven to come here, but heaven has never left you! You are anything but ordinary.
You are gifted!
As the great prophet Moroni said, 'Deny not the gifts of God, for they are many; and they come from the same God.' They might manifest themselves in 'different ways …; but it is the same God who worketh all in all'” (Moroni 10:8). #GeneralConference #HearHim