GLOBAL WARS: living peace in a fractured world
Global wars in 2025–2026 reveal a world torn by aggression, with Israel and the United States leading in military reach, and seven major conflicts reshaping continents. Yet amid the devastation, the Christian perspective insists that peace is possible—it acknowledges the reality of war but insists on hope. Jesus’ words, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called children of God” (Matthew 5:9), remind believers that peace is both a gift and a consecration.
WHY GREENLAND? And why Donald Trump is walking on thin ice
In January 2026, President Donald Trump reignited global controversy by asserting in televised interviews that Greenland should be annexed by the United States, calling it “a national security need.” He went further, proposing that the territory become America’s 51st state. His remarks carried the weight of war rather than the desire for diplomacy: “One way…
THE RAID ON VENEZUELA: a margin call of oil, currency, and the American empire
On 3 January, the United States executed Operation Absolute Resolve, a sudden military strike against Venezuela. While Washington framed the mission around narco‑terrorism, drug trafficking, and weapons smuggling, those explanations alone feel inadequate. To grasp its full significance, the raid must be examined through wider lenses: the fragile petrodollar system, the economic pressures beneath it, the geopolitical rivalries it inflames, and the humanitarian consequences it leaves behind.
VIDEO – A passionate plea for non-violence by Dr. Martin Luther King
Dr. Martin Luther King on non-violence and civil disobedience