Tag: Iran war

ONE WAR – THREE GODS: where is Jesus?

Entering the 5th week of devastation and destruction, the war in Iran has exposed far more than political fault lines or territorial ambitions. It has moved beyond military power and regional alliances. What we are witnessing today is destruction carried out under divine authority—three nations turning their political identities into three competing deities, each waging war in the name of their god. But where is Jesus?

By Mike March 30, 2026 Off

10 ANCHORS: Remaining human when wars erupt

The Iran war has exposed a new kind of spiritual vulnerability: we are no longer merely observers of violence; we are participants in a global spectacle, shaped and manipulated by the very systems that claim to inform us. The line between truth and narrative grows thinner every day. How do we remain human — truly human — when suffering becomes content and truth becomes scripted? Here are 10 anchors for a human soul…

By Mike March 25, 2026 Off

WAR IN IRAN: whispers from heaven

Day 21 of the war in Iran has already produced global effects that reach far beyond the battlefield. The conflict has reshaped regional security, disrupted global markets, and intensified humanitarian pressures across multiple countries. And then a whisper descends from heaven: “For such a time as this… You exist for such a time as this”

By Mike March 20, 2026 Off

IRAN: chaos and covenant

Watching the daily news on the war in Iran creates a sense that the world is unravelling — slipping into an abyss of no return. However, Scripture insists that covenant is God’s chosen way of holding the world together when everything else is falling apart. It was true in Babylon. It was true in Rome. It was true on the cross. Covenant is the reminder that divine faithfulness is not cancelled by human chaos. Here are 6 covenants to remember

By Mike March 10, 2026 Off