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“I want to follow Jesus. But I don't get to do that because I'm transgender." That's what Haley believed until a co-worker's Christ-like example challenged everything she thought she knew about Christianity. After a simple prayer inviting Jesus into her life, she encountered the love of Christ for herself. "Just a touch of His love made me mourn all the years I had spent apart from that. And I knew in that moment that I could never spend one day of my life apart from that ever again." Jesus saved her, and she eventually realized she was the woman God had made her to be.
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Former p*rn star, Brittni De La Mora, has been saved and redeemed by Jesus. She shares her powerful testimony: "I go to film what would become my very last porn scene. This is where the conviction came. Before I leave for the airport, I feel the Holy Spirit saying, 'Bring your Bible,' the one that I had received at that church three years prior. So I bring my Bible, and Revelation was the one book in the New Testament that I had not read yet. And I'm like, “I'm just going to give this one a shot as I'm on the airplane.” Revelation 2:20–23 is what I get to. It says, “I have this thing against you: you tolerate that woman named Jezebel. She leads my people into sexual immorality. I have given her time to repent. If she doesn’t repent, I will cast her, and all who commit immorality with her, into a sickbed.” I started crying on the airplane. Bawling. In my heart, I just said, “God, I had no idea that this is what I’ve been doing. I’m that woman named Jezebel. I’m leading your people into sin. I hate my life, and I’m breaking your heart. I’m sorry. Forgive me.” And I felt the voice of the Holy Spirit say, 'Brittni, I love you so much, and this is not the life that I have for you. The life that I have for you will overflow with so much love, peace, and joy. And if you would just quit this industry today, I would bless your life like no man ever could.'"
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Puerto Rican star, Daddy Yankee, was asked if he would perform “Gasolina” with Bad Bunny at the Super Bowl. He responded “No, not right now because I’m on a different mission right now.” He added, “The biggest touchdown of his career will be when he accepts Jesus in his life.” Yes and amen. Let’s pray for Bad Bunny 🙏🏼
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The backlash to Trevor Sheatz’s viral X post has been HUGE. Some people responded saying, "I can't believe you just called your wife a wh*re." He did not call his wife that. You called his wife that. You called another man's wife that. You called a new creation— someone redeemed by Christ, sanctified, made new, and washed clean— a wh*re. That is on you. Not her husband. The hyper patriarchy bros who call themselves Christians out there who just want to take any opportunity not only to denigrate women, but to denigrate the work of the Gospel… it's just insane. It's a very obvious tenet of Christianity that you have become a new creation. Somehow that’s now being treated like it’s controversial?
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Christian singer Matthew West shared a powerful story about taking his daughter to camp. During an exercise, the daughters were blindfolded and the dads were told to guide them through the woods after repeating three instructions: I will never leave you. You can ask me anything. And only listen for my voice. At first, he could guide her easily. Then the counselors signaled for him to remove his hand. He was no longer allowed to speak unless his daughter remembered she could ask him anything. Eventually, they got off track on their hike and a counselor quietly led her into a ditch without her realizing it. After standing there blindfolded and confused, she finally asked, “Dad, are you there?” Matthew said he teared up as he answered, “Yeah. I’m here.” This moment reminded him how often we forget the same truths about God: that He never leaves us, we can ask Him anything, and we need to listen for His voice.
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Parents: Have you heard of the “The Yahoo Boys?” If not, here’s your warning. They’re a Nigerian gang preying upon teenage boys in America via sextortion. Their methods are evolving and sophisticated. First, they research his life. Find out his highschool, his friends’ names, and any other personal information they can find. Then, they make a fake account using a photo of a real girl in the boy’s town. “She” chats with him, mentions their mutual friends, and compliments him. Eventually, the conversation turns sexual. The scammers send an AI generated naked photo of the girl as bait. So often, the boy sends a scandalous photo in return. That’s when the extortion begins. The gang threatens to send the picture to everyone he knows to ruin his life. They demand money—and they don’t stop. Too much, these stories end in suicide. This cyber security expert shared what you can do to prevent this tragedy:
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Yes, the kingdom of God is multicultural. No, this doesn’t mean every nation has to represent every culture. Hot take: Nowhere do we see the importance of ethnic diversity within nations or local churches anywhere in Scripture. Does China need more diversity? Yemen? You don’t hear people saying, “China really needs more Black people,” or “Yemen needs more Latinx communities.” America needs more ethnic diversity, but these homogenous countries don’t? Why? This assumption leads some progressives to unknowingly suggest that less whiteness is better or holier. No one's going up to the Hispanic church or the Korean church on the street corner in Plano and questioning why they don’t have more people of Norwegian descent in the pews. But if there's a predominantly white church in a predominantly white area, people show up asking, “Why don't you have more black people here?” The call for diversity is not sincere.
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Former tarot card reader known as “Alex Reads Tarots” has recently become a Christian. At one point, she had over a million followers. She posted this video explaining she’d no longer be posting tarot card content because she has decided to follow Jesus. She’s received major backlash from the Witchtok community on Reddit, but she says Christ’s suffering has inspired her to press forward. Share the arrows with Alex and send some encouragement her way.
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Eating just 96 Nerds or 6 Jolly Ranchers a year can exceed the allowable arsenic limit for a child. A single movie theater box of nerds contains 8,000 nerds. The consumption in aggregate is the problem and that has to be taken into account. Healthier candy options like UNREAL and Yum Earth are safe. Go to to see the data so you can have some assurance there’s not rat poison in the candy you give your kids on Valentine’s Day.
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Tucker Carlson said his peace was “shattered” after reading Trump’s Truth Social post on Easter morning: “The morning of Easter is a uniquely joyful and peaceful moment, and yet that peace yesterday was shattered. That’s not an overstatement. It was shattered for many observant Christians by a statement that the president of the United States put out at 8:03 a.m. Eastern time on Easter morning. Did the president of the United States really just write that? It is maybe the most real thing this president has ever done and also the most revealing. It is vile on every level.” If your celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ hangs on the Truth Social posts of Donald Trump, your priorities are so out of whack. I don’t remember if I saw this post in the morning or in the afternoon. I wasn’t hanging out on social media on Easter morning. But if you did see it that morning, then you roll your eyes and say, “That’s ridiculous. That’s Donald Trump. He shouldn’t have said that, and that’s not really an appropriate thing to say, especially today.” And then you move on. You go to church with your family, you eat, you do the Easter egg hunt, and you have a great day. Trump just doesn’t have this kind of power in my life. He doesn’t have the power to steal my joy. He doesn’t have the power to steal my peace. He doesn’t have the power to shatter my Resurrection Sunday. And if he has that power in your life, I honestly think that you should ask why.
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Tucker Carlson’s guest says Muslims rulers did not tax churches and that they were “kind” to Christians… His claims are misleading. Churches were not specifically taxed, but it was the Christians who were subject to a tax called the jizya, a tax for non-Muslims. This wasn’t kindness, this was and is persecution. This is not something that happened in the Ottoman Empire hundreds of years ago. Christian persecution continues to this day in countries like Nigeria at the hands of Islamic extremist.
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.Allie Beth Stuckey: "Your daughters should not be listening to Taylor Swift."
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This scene from Love Is Blind shocked me. Emma, one of the contestants who wrestled all season with whether or not she wanted kids, recieved this advice from her sister: "If I lived another life, like I don't regret having my children and I love my children, but if I got to the end of my life and they said, you can do it again, I wouldn't have kids because there's a beautiful thing about living a life for yourself too." Oh my goodness, what a horrible thing to say about your own children. To not feel that sense of gratitude and preciousness over the children you've created, I think is really sad. That just goes to show how important it is to have people around us who affirm life, who love children, and who love family. We can't always control who is in our family and the attitudes they have, but it's really important that we protect our hearts and minds—what we are consuming and the conversations that we're having— to protect ourselves from bitterness towards kids or this wrong mentality that you are entitled to live for yourself. God made us to deny ourselves, to work, to sacrifice, to do really difficult things beyond what we think we're physically and mentally capable of for His glory and the good of other people. This self-centered mentality makes me sad.
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Allie sits down with Ashley Sheatz to hear her side of the story after her husband’s viral X post recieved major backlash: "Trevor has always been such a sweet, godly, understanding man. Anytime I ever told him anything of my past, he has only met me with just grace and just, wow, look at what God has done in your life. He is all about the gospel, all about Jesus. He saw how much Jesus changed me. And the key thing is that person who I was is not me anymore. And he recognizes that spiritual truth." "Romans 6:11 says, ‘We are dead to sin and alive in Christ Jesus.’ And Galatians 2:20 says, ‘I have been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me.’" "Trevor understands that spiritual truth. Ashley is no more. She is gone. She is a new creation in Christ. He only saw me as that and that's how I saw myself, so that is why I wasn't afraid or ashamed to tell of my past, because although that's a very real part of my life, it is not who I am. I am a new creation. I'm brand new."
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Former devout Muslim Shahriq Khan came on Relatable to share his testimony and his family's response to him becoming a Christian: "They hated it when I became Christian. Very, very emotional. Still one of the hardest things I've ever done." He went on to say, "The Lord says to honor your mom and dad and I just don't feel like I'm doing that. So I feel like I'm being so disobedient." Allie responded, “Honor your father and mother. And then also Jesus says, 'If you're not willing to hate your father and mother, take up your cross and follow me, then you're not worthy to be my disciple.'" She encouraged Shahriq, "There's a way to honor while also saying, 'My allegiance is completely sold out to Christ and I'm trusting that He's going to take care of them because He loves them even more.’ I bet that's really hard." He responded, "I actually needed to hear that... He's come with a sword that is going to divide families, and like how much more willing are you guys going to bear your cross?"
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Therapist Trey Tucker came on Relatable to talk about anxiety. I asked him, "If you could define anxiety, how would you define it?" Tucker: "Fear of the future. Fear of the unknown. The verse, 'Be still and know that I am God' used to make me so angry. I'm like, God, what do you mean be still? Like, I got a real problem here. I'm in a storm. Why do you want me to just be still? And what I realized is that the word, and I believe it's "Rapha" in the Hebrew, it doesn’t mean just ‘don’t move.’ It means ‘release your grip.’ The idea that I thought that I had control, that was a lie anyway. If I can start to realize like, yes, the circumstances might happen that are negative or I might be in the middle of a battle right now, but if I can loosen my grip and stop white knuckling it, then I can realize that like oh—God is God, not me, and He’s going to take care of me no matter what happens. That really is the solution to anxiety. It’s not changing your circumstances or slapping meds on it.”
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