They march beneath banners that cry, “No Kings.” They claim to defend democracy, to save it from tyranny. On the surface, their demand sounds noble: no one should rule by decree, and no one should stand above the law. Every American can agree with that. But listen closely and you’ll hear something deeper. The people… Read more »
Posts By: Carol Dietz
The Collapse of a Godless Culture
Is it just me—or do others see it too? America is unraveling, not from a foreign army, but from decay within. Every headline tells the story: Looting sweeps Los Angeles. Shootings surge in Chicago. Migrants overwhelm our systems. Stores flee San Francisco. Schools preach ideology instead of truth. And our leaders boast that “things aren’t… Read more »
Becoming
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.” — Romans 12:2 I listened to a young woman on the news passionately share her “progressive” view of life…. Read more »
A Generation Without Discipline
We are raising a generation that believes they deserve everything—without effort, sacrifice, or consequence. They demand freedom but reject responsibility. They want blessings, but not boundaries. This spirit of entitlement didn’t appear overnight—it’s the harvest of years spent avoiding discipline. In our desire to be “kind,” we spared correction. We replaced hard truth with soft… Read more »
God’s Grace is Enough
This morning while reading the words of Jesus, I came to John 17:1 where He said, “The hour has come.” He was speaking of the suffering He would endure — the betrayal, the lashes, the crown of thorns, the weight of the cross, and ultimately His death. He went to the garden because His soul… Read more »
When You Stand for the Truth
When You Stand for the Truth, You Will Be Recognized This past week has been heavy with grief and anger. Emotions have run high, but in the middle of the turmoil came a moment that pierced my heart. A wife stood over her husband’s casket, holding his hands through tears, whispering words that will not… Read more »
The Chains Behind the Promises
In Exodus, God shattered the power of Pharaoh and led His people out of Egypt with a mighty hand. The sea parted, the chains were broken, and a nation of slaves walked into freedom. Yet even as they journeyed into the wilderness, their hearts still longed for Egypt. “We remember the fish we ate in… Read more »
When Conscience Becomes Seared
Do you remember the first time you did something you knew was wrong? Maybe it was stealing something small from a store shelf, lying to your parents, cheating on a test, or crossing a line you promised yourself you never would. At first, it shook you. Your heart raced, your stomach knotted, and you felt… Read more »
The Voice of a Martyr
The Voice They Could Not Silence…. Yesterday, America was shaken to its core. Charlie Kirk — young, bold, unafraid — was gunned down in cold blood. His life was stolen, not because of crime, not because of corruption, but because he dared to stand for truth. Evil always believes that if it kills the messenger,… Read more »
Gaslighting in America
Gaslighting in America: Don’t Buy the Lie Gaslighting is when someone tells you not to believe what you see. That’s what’s happening in America right now. We see New York hotels packed with illegal migrants while veterans sleep on the street. But leaders call it “compassion.” We see Chicago’s weekends soaked in gunfire, but are… Read more »
