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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > align > jehovahs-witnesses-worshipping-with-the-most-hated-denomination

Jehovah's Witnesses: Worshipping with the most hated denomination

5+ day, 20+ hour ago (1450+ words) Our first visit to a Kingdom Hall. After attending a somewhat run-of-the-mill novus ordo Mass with only a few redeeming qualities, my husband and I decided to visit another church in Nevada that is possibly one of the most hated and misunderstood Christian denominations " even with the Latter-day Saints and Seventh-day Adventists. It was both his and my first time attending a Jehovah's Witness church. We walked 40-some minutes to the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses and were greeted warmly, even though we were two minutes late and the congregation had already begun singing the first hymn. The setting might have been bland, but I felt I had achieved a bucket-list goal. For years I'd tried to visit a Kingdom Hall. The Jehovah's Witnesses were one of the last churches to reopen nationwide after COVID, offering online meetings for nearly…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > align > allie-beth-stuckey-on-fox-friends-charlie-kirk-was-such-an-encourager-of-so-many-of-us

Allie Beth Stuckey on 'Fox & Friends': Charlie Kirk 'was such an encourager of so many of us"

4+ week, 1+ day ago (538+ words) The 'Relatable' host discussed her friend's legacy ahead of Turning Point USA's Baton Rouge tour stop. What made Charlie Kirk such a force to be reckoned with? That was one of topics up for discussion Monday when BlazeTV's Allie Beth Stuckey joined "Fox & Friends" co-hosts Ainsley Earhardt and Griff Jenkins before headlining that evening's Turning Point USA tour stop at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge. 'He really was an anomaly. God just blessed him with amazing work ethic and persistence and energy.' "He was so generous with his time," the "Relatable" host recalled, noting that the slain activist miraculously managed to balance traveling nonstop, raising a young family, scaling TPUSA into a national juggernaut, and igniting a movement that reached millions " all while still making time for others: Jenkins asked Stuckey what she anticipated seeing at the Baton Rouge…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > align > stevie-nicks-just-said-the-quiet-part-out-loud-about-abortion-and-it-s-horrifying

Stevie Nicks just said the quiet part out loud about abortion — and it's horrifying

2+ week, 15+ hour ago (937+ words) When she stands before a perfectly holy God, she will no longer boast in her decision. Almost every civilization has, at one point or another, practiced child sacrifice. In our rebellion against God and rejection of Jesus Christ, modern America is no exception. While we may not burn our children like the Canaanites, cut out their hearts like the Aztecs, or drown them like the Gauls, we most certainly sacrifice our children in acts of worship to benefit ourselves. In recalling her past abortion, Nicks was not filled with regret or shame, but with a sober admission that murdering her own pre-born baby was worthwhile for allowing her to continue her music career. "Fleetwood Mac is three years in, and it's big, and we're going into our third album," Nicks recounted. "It would have destroyed Fleetwood Mac," she said of…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > news > violent-attacks-against-christians-spike-in-europe-france-leading-the-way-with-anti-christian-hate-crimes-report

Violent attacks against Christians spike in Europe; France leading the way with anti-Christian hate crimes: Report

2+ day, 13+ hour ago (376+ words) Europe is becoming an increasingly dangerous place for Christians seeking to practice their faith. Christians are brutally persecuted the world over. According to the watchdog group Open Doors, over 380 million Christians suffer high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith, and over 4,476 were killed for their faith in 2024 alone. While the top 10 worst countries for Christians are all in Africa, Asia, and the Indian subcontinent " Nigeria, for instance, saw over 300 Christian schoolchildren abducted during a raid by bandits on Friday " Christians are also subjected to violent attacks, discrimination, and state suppression in supposedly civilized Western nations. '15 incidents featured satanic symbols or references.' The U.S. and Canada have together, for instance, seen thousands of acts of hostility against churches in recent years. The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination Against Christians in Europe, a Vienna-based watchdog group, recently revealed that violent attacks…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > shows > relatable > ex-psychic-says-she-was-on-the-verge-of-possession-one-word

Ex-psychic says she was on the verge of possession — until one word shattered the darkness

4+ week, 1+ day ago (508+ words) Jenn Nizza tells Allie Beth Stuckey her incredible testimony. Before she became a Christian, Jenn Nizza was a celebrated psychic and New Age guru. For two decades, she was neck-deep in the dark arts: reading tarot cards, interpreting numerology and astrology charts, performing angel card and rune divinations, channeling messages from what she thought were spirits of the dead, and practicing numerous dark rituals. Today, she lives out her devotion to Christ by warning secular people and believers alike about the spiritual dangers of New Age practices, divination, and even cultural phenomena like Halloween. To those who practice divination and necromancy " both attempts to contact the spirit realm " Nizza warns that they're only reaching one side: the demonic one. Coming to this realization that she was contacting not dead people but demonic deceptions masquerading as loved ones, not benevolent spirits…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > columns > opinion > what-we-lose-when-we-rush-past-pain

What we lose when we rush past pain

2+ week, 6+ day ago (857+ words) CS Lewis understood what our culture forgets: Grief is a teacher, not an enemy. That understanding doesn't come casually; it takes time. In that willingness to observe pain rather than manage it lies a quiet reverence, a recognition that some experiences are not meant to be conquered but understood. I watched a young widow step into public life just weeks after her husband's death. The world called her strong " and maybe she is " but what I saw most was sorrow: raw, recent, and surrounded by noise. We rush to praise courage yet hesitate to sit with grief. Pain now unfolds before an audience eager to watch and quicker still to turn sorrow into argument. The question isn't whether we'll look, but how. Will we meet grief with reverence or rhetoric? Suffering doesn't exist to make us louder or more righteous....

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > shows > relatable > on-the-ground-missionary-exposes-whos-really-funding-the-slaughter-of-nigerian-christians

On-the-ground missionary exposes who is really funding the slaughter of Nigerian Christians

5+ day, 4+ hour ago (599+ words) Allie Beth Stuckey interviews Judd Saul on the genocide of Nigerian Christians at the hands of militant Muslim groups. While the mainstream media consistently denies or downplays the genocide of Christians in Nigeria, Judd Saul, founder and director of Equipping the Persecuted, who consistently does mission work in the country, assures us that Christians and churches are being wiped out by militant Islamic groups while the Nigerian government turns a blind eye. On a recent episode of "Relatable" with Allie Beth Stuckey, Saul unveiled the gut-wrenching reality of what is really happening to our Christian brothers and sisters in Nigeria. "What's happening right now is a real-life systematic jihad against Christians perpetrated by radical Islamists from the north," he says. The Fulani, Saul says, practice the same kind of radical Islam as Isis and al-Qaeda that demands death to any…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > shows > glenn-beck-podcast > what-if-autism-is-actually-a-doorway-to-the-spirit-realm-leading-neuroscientist-says-its-true

What if autism is actually a doorway to the spirit realm? Leading neuroscientist says it’s true

2+ week, 1+ day ago (407+ words) 'The Telepathy Tapes' will "change the way you think about everything," says Glenn Beck. For most of modern Western scientific history, mind reading has been dismissed as fantasy. It"s a topic mainstream medicine ignores, as it can"t be explained without challenging the materialist worldview " that the universe and everything in it is merely physical stuff " which has dominated science since the Enlightenment. But one person is changing that. Dr. Diane Hennacy, a neuroscientist and author, says her research proves that mind reading, telepathy, and other paranormal abilities are not only possible, they"re thriving in a very specific population: nonverbal autistic people. In this riveting interview, Glenn Beck speaks with Dr. Hennacy about mind-bending phenomena that will upend the way you think about human consciousness. Dr. Hennacy"s research inspired the highly popular podcast "The Telepathy Tapes" " a…...

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theblaze.com > align > why-real-christianity-terrifies-the-elites-and-theyre-right-to-worry

Why real Christianity terrifies the elites — and they're right to worry

6+ day, 20+ hour ago (835+ words) We're tired of being lectured from ivory towers. Much like gas-station sushi, David Brooks is hard to stomach at the best of times. But his latest New York Times essay is the kind that makes you reach for the sick bag. He opens with the usual routine: an exasperated sigh, a long, self-important pause, and the unmistakable air of a man convinced he has cracked the cosmos " again. To be fair, Brooks isn't stupid. He knows how to spin a story, how to climb onto the moral high ground without looking like he's climbing, and how to crown himself the lone voice of reason in an age he insists is losing its mind. Brooks claims to fear "rigid" or "pharisaical" Christianity. Yet the only certainties that radiate from his essay are his own. He divides the world into two armies…...

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Blaze Media
theblaze.com > align > jd-vance-is-right-to-hope-his-wife-becomes-a-christian

JD Vance is right to hope his wife becomes a Christian

3+ week, 1+ day ago (880+ words) Hindu-American backlash to Usha's hypothetical conversion reveals what makes Christ so unique. You wouldn't expect interfaith marriage to cause controversy in 2025. In the professional class, shared religion ranks well below shared ambition. The modern couple's creed is compatibility " career, education, politics, lifestyle. So when JD Vance " a Catholic convert who once moved easily through the meritocratic elite " said he hoped his wife might one day share his faith, it struck many as strange, even retrograde. But that's only because he meant it. Vance shows what happens when someone in our secular meritocracy takes faith seriously " when belief stops being a cultural accessory and becomes a claim on the soul. Where Hinduism says you are born to your station, Christianity says you are born again. Where one sanctifies hierarchy, the other sanctifies humility. Keep it mind that Vance's language was hardly…...

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