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Mercy Unbound
Maria Keffler is the co-founder of Advocates Protecting Children. This organization serves and supports churches, schools, organizations, and individuals seeking facts and guidance on responding to gender ideology and activism. She is also a co-founder of the Arlington Parent Coalition, a watchdog group in Arlington, VA, dedicated to safeguarding parents’ rights and protecting children in public education. With a background in educational psychology, Maria is uniquely equipped to address these pressing issues.
In this episode, we discuss her book, Desist, Detrans, and Detox, available on and This excellent resource provides parents with the tools they need to navigate the cultural challenges of our time, offering guidance in a society where many feel uncertain about where to turn.
Why Are So Many Children Identifying as Transgender?
As an educator and parent, Maria sought to understand why the incidence of transgender identification has skyrocketed in recent y
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Many people believe in the existence hell; some do not. Well, we really can’t blame those who don’t believe in hell, can we? There are no scientific evidences that prove that this terrible place does exist. What we only have are accounts from the Bible that point out that hell is as real as the air we’re breathing in. We can’t see it, but it exists. And it’s a hot, dark place filled with pain, torture, and everlasting suffering.
If you’re one of the millions, if not billions, of people worldwide who doesn’t believe that Satan’s kingdom is a real place, then let these firsthand experiences terrify and hopefully convince you.
Matthew Botsford
In , Matthew Botsford got involved in a deadly accident that dramatically changed his life. He was hit by a stray bullet on the head outside a restaurant in Atlanta. According to him, he died on the spot, and he went into a place where there was “utter blackness” and “incredible fear”. Matthew believed this place to be hell—a place “beyon
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Years in Mackay, Idaho: A History of Saint Barbaras Catholic Church
By Elizabeth Martini, Ph.D.
September
Saint Barbaras Catholic Church is one of the oldest uppdrag churches in the Diocese of Idaho. St. Barbaras is part of the St. Charles Parish, which includes Custer, Lemhi and Butte Counties. Together these counties total 11, square miles larger than eight of the states of the U.S. A priest serving this parish from Salmon has a drive of miles one way to Mackay not to mention the four other churches served in the parish: Challis, Arco, Leadore and Stanley.