Puerto Rico Recognizes Unborn Children as Legal Persons

Puerto Rico has enacted a new law recognizing unborn children as legal persons from the moment of conception. Signed by Republican Governor Jenniffer González-Colón, Senate Bill 504 amends the island’s Civil Code to affirm that every human being, including a child at any stage of gestation, possesses legal personality. The law allows unborn children to […]

Mercy in the Courtroom

The image is arresting: a man in an orange jumpsuit, facing prison for stealing life-saving medication for his mother, breaks down as a judge steps down from the bench—not to condemn, but to show mercy. According to reports, the man stole medicine he could not afford, driven by desperation rather than malice. Under the law, […]

Netanyahu Pledges Israel’s Support Against Global Anti-Christian Persecution

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will commit major intelligence and technological resources to fighting the global persecution of Christians. He stressed the long-standing partnership between Israel and Christian allies, especially in the United States, and described the struggle as a defense of Judeo-Christian civilization. Netanyahu identified radical Islamist forces as the main source […]

Vaccine Incentives Ending in 2026

For years, many doctors and medical practices operated under financial incentives tied to vaccine rates. While there were no formal penalties forcing doctors to deny care, medical offices often had goals or targets to vaccinate a certain percentage of their patients to qualify for bonuses or higher reimbursements. Here’s why that mattered: • Doctors faced […]

Amarna Letters Confirm Jerusalem’s Ancient Name

Archaeologists studying clay tablets from the reign of Pharaoh Akhenaten uncovered a stunning confirmation of Scripture and ancient history. These Amarna Letters reveal that the city known today as Jerusalem was once called Urusalim, meaning “the kingdom of Salem” — exactly as hinted in Genesis 14:18, where Jerusalem is referred to as “Salem.” One letter, […]

Evangelists Detained While Preaching Outside Dallas Arena

A Texas evangelist says it is “deeply concerning” that he and another preacher were handcuffed and detained while preaching on a public sidewalk outside Dallas’ American Airlines Center. Police said officers responded to a complaint about a loudspeaker violating the city’s noise ordinance and temporarily detained the men for officer safety, issuing a citation and […]

Bronze Serpent: A Shadow of the Cross

The Bronze Serpent Wasn’t Random—It Was a Type and Shadow of Christ In the wilderness, Israel was being bitten by venomous snakes. People were dying, and there was no natural cure. Instead of removing the snakes, God gave Moses a strange instruction:“Make a bronze serpent and set it on a pole. And everyone who is […]

NYC Mayor Mamdani Revokes Pro-Israel Executive Orders

On his very first day as New York City mayor, Zohran Kwame Mamdani revoked executive orders from former Mayor Eric Adams that supported Israel, including one adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism and another barring city agencies from boycotting Israel. Israel’s Foreign Ministry accused Mamdani of inflaming antisemitism, while Israeli officials […]

Puerto Rican Jesus and the First Jesus Piece

Puerto Rican Jesus was a hustler from the Cypress Hills Projects in Brooklyn. He was the first person ever to own a Jesus Piece pendant. He got it made by Tito The Jeweler in 1989.

The Veil Torn, Access Open

When Jesus died, Scripture tells us something extraordinary happened:“And behold, the veil of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.” (Matthew 27:51) That veil wasn’t decorative. It was a massive, thick curtain that separated the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place—the place where God’s presence dwelled. Only the high priest could […]