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Hebrew History 101| Why A “Hollow Savior” Won’t Pay for Your Freedom | The Supreme Court's 6-3 Ruling in Louisiana v. Callais

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Israel, look around. The "iron furnace" isn't just hot; the doors are being welded shut from the outside. For decades, we have sat in the church pews and the classrooms of America, convinced that if we just played the game well enough, the heathen would eventually treat us like a neighbor. We thought a "seat at the table" was the goal, never realizing the table itself was built from the bones of our ancestors. But the wake-up call has arrived. The heathens are no longer hiding the script. They are reversing every law, moving every line, and tearing down every worthless benefit we spent years begging for. They aren't being mean, they are being consistent . They are showing us that we have no standing in their courts because we have abandoned our standing in the Court of the Most High. We are a stiff-necked people holding onto a "Stockholm Script," crying for a check in a burning building. It’s time to stop being "educated fools" and start ...

For the Benefit of Others | Lesson 12 | The Harvest of the Womb

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In April 2026, as the "Dry Bones" begin to awaken, we must look at the most painful layer of extraction during this 400-year enslavement. The slavemasters have not just been satisfied with the work of our hands or the strength of our backs; they have conspired to colonize our future. We are told we have a "choice," but when that choice results in the "voluntary abortion" of our own children, we have to ask: Who is actually benefiting? This lesson isn't just about history, it’s about the soul of a people. We are looking at a story that moves from the cotton field to the clinic, showing how the "benefit" always seems to end up in someone else's pocket while our future is what’s being spent. I. The "Replacement Labor" Protocol (The Breeding Pen) From the plantations’ "breeding pens" of the 1700s to the "death clinics" of today, the Hebrew woman’s womb has been treated as a state resource to be managed and exploi...

Spicy Vegan Tortilla Soup

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This soup is packed with smoky, spicy flavor from chipotles in adobo, and is hearty thanks to a variety of beans and vegetables. INGREDIENTS Soup Base 1 tbsp Olive Oil 1 large Red Onion, diced 4 cloves Garlic, minced 1 Red Bell Pepper, diced 1-2 Jalapeños, finely diced (remove seeds for less heat) 2-3 Chipotle Peppers in Adobo Sauce, minced (and 1 tbsp of the adobo sauce) 1 tbsp Cumin 1 tsp Dried Oregano (preferably Mexican) 1/2 tsp Smoked Paprika 1 (14.5 oz) can Diced Tomatoes, undrained (Fire-Roasted recommended) 1 (6 oz) can Tomato Paste 4 cups Vegetable Broth 1 (15 oz) can Black Beans, rinsed and drained 1 (15 oz) can Pinto or Kidney Beans, rinsed and drained 1/2 cup Organic Frozen Corn 1 tsp Salt (or to taste) Toppings & Garnish Corn Tortillas, cut into strips (or store-bought chips) Avocado, diced Fresh Cilantro, chopped Lime Wedges Vegan Sour Cream   (optional) INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1: BUILD THE FLAVOR Sauté Aromatics: Heat the olive oil in a large pot or Dutch oven over me...

52 Weeks, 52 Activities | A Year of Connection and Growth | Week 14 | Charting Your Shared Future

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Welcome back to "A Year of Connection and Growth"! As we step into Week 14, we’re moving beyond daily routines and into the realm of shared aspirations. This week's activity is all about charting your future together, creating a tangible "blueprint" for the life you both envision. In the hustle and bustle of life, it's easy to get caught up in individual pursuits, but a truly thriving partnership is built on a foundation of shared goals and mutual support. When you intentionally carve out time to discuss your aspirations, you not only strengthen your bond but also create a powerful roadmap for your life together. Week 14 Activity: Our Future Blueprint Session This week, set aside an evening for an "Our Future Blueprint Session." Gather a large piece of paper, poster board, dry-erase board, (or a flip chart), markers in various colors, and maybe some sticky notes. Alternatively, if you're a digitally-savvy couple, you could use a shared online ...