Will Americans Make the Sacrifice to Change the World?

The War with Iran has been just over three months. Forty days were spent eliminating the evil leaders of the Islamic Republic, the Iranian air defenses, navy, ballistic missile sites, and renewed efforts to produce an atomic bomb.

A fragile ceasefire continues as we negotiate an end to the conflict. 

We stand at an historic “hinge of history” in the Middle East and the world. Will we as Americans be willing to sacrifice short term to liberate the Iranian people?

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Memorial Day 2026: The Bravest Boehme

Today is Memorial Day in America’s 250th year as a nation. Over one million men and women have given their lives defending the USA in thirteen major wars. Another four million died due to complications after battle.

My Uncle Dick (Boehme) gave his life for our country in flight combat–just seven months before WWII ended.

I can’t wait to meet him in heaven.

Six months ago, my brother gave me Dick’s silver star, some pictures, and his “Flight Record” book which he’d kept for many years. I created a special memorial shelf for them in my library. The meticulous “Flight Record” is the centerpiece, and contains his last entry–two days before his death.

I reprint Uncle Dick’s story each Memorial Day to honor his sacrifice.

He was the bravest Boehme.

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America’s Historically Unique National Day of Prayer

America’s National Day of Prayer–Thursday, May 7–is a unique event. There’s nothing like it anywhere in the world and in all of history (with the exception of biblical Israel).

It points to the United States as a nation founded on faith in God and a covenantal relationship with Him. 

This year, America’s 75th annual NDP (48th consecutive one the first Thursday in May), an estimated 300,000 prayer gatherings will take place in the 3,142 counties of our land.

Will you be a part?

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