Sometimes we try to over-analyze our struggles, but the most solid foundations for a strong, resilient mindset is found in Christ alone.
Pick up your cross.
Why did school stop teaching cursive in 2010?
Do you think it’s a coincidence, or part of a larger agenda to dumb us down and separate us from our roots?
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Tell President Trump, your Congressional Rep, & your Senators that you don't support American boots on the ground in Iran.
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This is how We the People make our voices heard. 🇺🇸
🚨 CHILD TRAFFICKING BLACKOUT—TRUMP SHATTERS IT 🚨
Weeks of nonstop hype for one missing 80-year-old lady? Wall-to-wall coverage.
But hordes of kidnapped kids—raped, beaten, sold into hellish slavery? Total media blackout. No screams, no spotlights.
Trump storms in: unmasks the pedo scum, rescues the terrified innocents, blasts the truth wide open.
THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP—for voicing the voiceless!
This nightmare MUST DOMINATE EVERY SCREEN—WTF delayed the outrage?!
'The Catholic Mary is demonic '
Then why did Our Lady of Guadalupe appearance in Mexico, end child sacrifice and converted 9 million people to Christianity??
"Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner."
This prayer dates back to the early church fathers and these monks in Lebanon continue to pray the way they have been since the early days of Christianity.
Let's continue to pray for the world!
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Las feministas odian a la Virgen María porque le tienen envidia.
La Virgen María es la mujer más amada, más venerada y más poderosa del mundo. Y no alcanzó ese lugar a través de la violencia, de los gritos ni de la imposición, sino a través de la obediencia, la humildad, la castidad y la entrega a Dios.
On March 8, 2026, International Women’s Day, radical feminist groups vandalized churches across multiple cities in Mexico. They threw paint, sprayed graffiti, and set fire to the doors of a 17th century church in San Luis Potosí.
In response, Christians across the country formed human chains in front of their churches to protect them with their bodies.
The man on the first slide is Moisés. He stood in front of a cathedral and refused to move. Radical groups threw paint on him, covered his face and shirt in purple, insulted him, and physically attacked him.
He did not move.
He was not alone. Dozens of Christians stood beside him, linking hands, forming a wall between the mob and the church behind them.
Photos: carlos ramirez