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Trump Administration Targets Campus Antisemitism Nationwide
In a bold move to uphold the values of faith, freedom, and family, a newly established task force under the leadership of President Trump is taking decisive action against the alarming rise of antisemitism on American university campuses. This initiative is a testament to the administration’s commitment to safeguarding the principles that define our great nation.
The task force is set to scrutinize ten universities, including the prestigious Columbia and Harvard, which have been identified as hotspots for antisemitic activities since October 7, 2023. These institutions may face significant federal funding cuts if found complicit in allowing “illegal protests” that threaten the safety and dignity of Jewish students. President Trump made it clear on his Truth Social platform that such behavior will not be tolerated, stating, “All Federal Funding will STOP for any College, School, or University that allows illegal protests.”
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that the task force will engage with university officials, students, staff, and local law enforcement to assess the situation and determine if remedial actions are necessary. This comprehensive review could result in halting the $5 billion in federal grant commitments to Columbia University due to the institution’s “ongoing inaction in the face of relentless harassment of Jewish students.”
A joint statement from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education, and the General Services Administration confirmed the federal government’s resolve to combat antisemitism. They are considering halting $51.4 million worth of contracts with Columbia University, highlighting the administration’s dedication to ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not used to support institutions that fail to protect their students.
Columbia University, in response, issued a statement affirming their commitment to combatting antisemitism and all forms of discrimination. They expressed their intent to work with the federal administration to ensure the safety and wellbeing of their community. However, the reality on the ground tells a different story. Anti-Israel protesters recently invaded a campus building at Barnard College, an affiliate of Columbia, causing injuries and significant damage.
Barnard College President Laura Ann Rosenbury condemned the disruption as a “calculated act of intimidation” and emphasized the need to protect the campus community from such divisive actions. This sentiment resonates with the values of individual responsibility and respect for others that are foundational to a moral society.
Linda McMahon, the new Secretary of Education, has been vocal about the need to end intimidation and hatred on campuses. She stated, “Americans have watched in horror for more than a year now, as Jewish students have been assaulted and harassed on elite university campuses.” Her leadership underscores the importance of holding institutions accountable to their responsibility to protect all students from discrimination.
This initiative by the Trump administration is a powerful reminder of the need to uphold traditional values and ensure that our educational institutions remain bastions of learning and respect. As we stand firm in our faith and commitment to freedom, we must continue to support efforts that defend the rights and dignity of every individual, fostering a society that reflects the biblical principles upon which our nation was founded.
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Churches Rediscover Spiritual Power as Interest in the Occult Grows
For decades, many churches have prioritized seeker-sensitivity in an attempt to appear normal to the world. However, by trying to be culturally relevant, some ministries have inadvertently traded the power of God for the comforts of a subculture.
As younger generations turn to the occult and new-age spirituality, the church must stop hiding its supernatural foundation. True transformation happens when believers stop talking and create space for the Holy Spirit to move in power.
Faith Facts
- Seeking the transcendent is a natural human longing that secularism cannot satisfy.
- The Kingdom of God is established not through eloquent speech but through the manifestation of power.
- A personal relationship with Christ begins with a personal encounter with His presence.
We believe in a God who heals, speaks, and baptizes His people in the Holy Spirit today. By hosting the presence of God rather than hiding it, we offer the world a counterculture rooted in eternal truth.
“For the kingdom of God is not a matter of talk but of power.”
Let us move away from performances and toward facilitating transformational encounters with our Living God. When we embrace the spiritual reality of our faith, we provide the hope and power this generation is starving to find.
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Assisted Dying Defeat Sparks a Deeper Search for Eternal Meaning
Modern society is increasingly obsessed with controlling the end of life through assisted dying legislation. This trend reflects a secular worldview that views death as a final conclusion rather than a sacred transition.
Instead of facing our mortality, many choose to ignore it through rapid rituals or seek mastery over it by dictating the terms of their departure. However, these attempts at control fail to answer the deepest questions of the human soul.
Faith Facts
- Scripture teaches that God has etched eternity into every human heart, making us more than mere biological matter.
- The Christian worldview maintains that death is a passage to a new heaven and earth in God’s presence.
- True hope is found not in controlling the timing of death, but in the promise of the resurrection.
Ancient civilizations and Christian tradition have long understood that our lives are part of an ongoing drama that continues past the grave. This perspective provides the only meaningful framework for understanding our purpose and our final destination.
As believers, we must challenge the culture of death by pointing toward the eternal life promised through Christ. Our focus should remain on the sanctity of life and the glorious reality that the grave has been defeated.
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Middle East Conflict Opens Potential Door for Gospel in Iran
Faith Facts
- Iran is currently ranked as the 10th worst persecutor of Christians globally by Open Doors.
- EEM has already produced 90,000 Bibles in Iranian languages, including the first New Testament in Gilaki.
- Conversion from Islam remains illegal in the Islamic Republic and can lead to the death penalty.
While conflict intensifies in the Middle East, Christian mission organizations see a historic opening for the Gospel within the borders of Iran.
Organizations like EEM are preparing for a potential shift in the Islamic Republic that could grant millions access to the Holy Scriptures.
Iran currently stands as one of the most dangerous places for believers, where converting from Islam is a crime often punishable by death.
Despite these risks, the underground church continues to pray for a season of spiritual awakening and religious freedom.
Dirk Smith, vice president of EEM, noted that the Bible is already prepared for the Iranian people should the doors of the nation swing open.
“If greater openness comes, even briefly, the opportunity for people to encounter God’s Word could be extraordinary.”
Believers are urged to remain steadfast in prayer for the protection of our brothers and sisters in Christ facing persecution.
We must trust that the Lord will move powerfully to use even the most difficult circumstances for His glory and the expansion of His Kingdom.
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