Monsey Stabbing and a Subtle Irony

As details have become known regarding the stabbing of Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah in Monsey NY, a subtle irony and a Biblical principle has come vividly to mind. Here is the principle: But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. ~Romans 5:8 Yes, God's grace and mercy …

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DEVELOPING: Jews Attacked in NYC During Hanukkah Celebration

Confirmed reports indicate a man entered the home of a Jewish Rabbi in Monsey NY, a heavily Jewish-populated neighborhood of NYC, and stabbed 5 people as a crowd celebrated the seventh night of Hanukkah. He then attempted to enter a nearby synagogue to continue his rampage. The attack occurred just before 10:00pm Saturday night (Eastern …

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President Trump’s UN Speech

The United Nations has gathered at its headquarters in New York City for the annual General Assembly, calling together diplomats from all over the world.  Many (including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Rouhani) are scheduled to deliver speeches (or already have).  Yesterday President Trump addressed the assembly. While touting the US as …

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The Call that Never Came: A Pilot’s Story of 9/11

I'm departing from the norm today in order to commemorate those who lost their lives 17 years ago in the tragedy of 9/11.  On that day, America faced some of its darkest hours when terrorists flew airplanes into the twin towers of NYC, the Pentagon in Washington DC and a field in Pennsylvania (targeting the …

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