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LA County grants partial religious exemption to Christian lifeguard after Pride Flag dispute, plaintiff says

By: Kristine Parks — June 9th 2024 at 09:00
A Los Angeles County Fire Department lifeguard was granted a partial religious exemption to not be forced to personally fly the Progress Pride flag.

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Why American fathers need to reject '3 damaging lies' in today's culture, says pastor

By: Maureen Mackey — June 9th 2024 at 07:59
Fatherhood is too important, said Washington pastor Jesse Bradley, to allow it to be consumed by three lies perpetuated by today's culture. The Christian leader shared key parenting insights.

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New Jersey girl, 6, remembered as 'bubbly' with 'haunting beauty' following tragic badminton accident: family

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — June 9th 2024 at 05:00
The father of a New Jersey 6-year-old who unexpectedly died after a freak accident involving a badminton racket recalled his daughter's "bubbly" personality.

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Evangelical leader reflects on 2 Corinthians: 'Rock the boat' to promote God's truths

By: Christine Rousselle — June 9th 2024 at 03:30
Troy Miller, National Religious Broadcasters president, revealed insights into 2 Corinthians 4:13, "I believed, and so I spoke" — and how this verse has impacted vocations in Christian media.

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'Jesus is here': Thousands join Eucharistic procession in Washington, DC

By: Christine Rousselle — June 8th 2024 at 19:56
Thousands of people took to the streets of Washington, D.C., on Saturday – not for a protest, but to bring Jesus Christ to the people of the city and to promote their faith.

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Father of New Jersey girl, 6, who died following badminton accident shares daughter's child-like faith

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — June 8th 2024 at 19:38
The father of Lucy Morgan, the 6-year-old who died in a freak badminton accident, talked about his daughter's faith and decision to follow Jesus prior to her death.

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New Jersey girl, 6, dies in tragic badminton accident 4 weeks after asking ‘how to be with God and be saved'

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — June 8th 2024 at 02:05
A 6-year-old girl on vacation in Maine was accidentally killed by a broken badminton racket last week, her family said.

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Normandy churches honor D-Day paratroopers as biblical heroes in stained-glass windows

By: Kerry Byrne — June 6th 2024 at 04:55
Churches in Normandy, France honor the American paratroopers who landed on D-Day as biblical heroes with dramatic images in stained-glass windows — fascinating points of interest for any traveler.

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California mom accused of killing 3-year-old daughter in church exorcism 'never showed remorse': report

By: Stepheny Price — June 5th 2024 at 17:36
Prosecutors in California said a mother who is accused of killing her daughter while performing a disturbing exorcism inside a San Jose church has never expressed remorse.

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German right wing candidate stabbed in latest attack ahead of elections

By: Michael Dorgan — June 5th 2024 at 06:22
A German right-wing party candidate was stabbed on Tuesday, just days after an Afghan migrant several people including a police officer who later died from his injuries.

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Anne Frank's spirits soared on D-Day: 'Friends are on the way,' she wrote of heroic GIs

By: Kerry Byrne — June 5th 2024 at 05:55
Anne Frank was elated upon hearing news of the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944. "Friends are on the way," the teenager wrote in her famous diary as hope erupted across occupied Europe.

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Washington Post newsroom in turmoil as insiders criticize leadership's 'poorly handled' transition

By: Joseph Wulfsohn · David Rutz — June 5th 2024 at 04:00
Washington Post insiders spoke out on the turmoil in the newsroom this week as publisher William Lewis offered a blunt assessment of the struggling newspaper.

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New book 'The War on Warriors' by Pete Hegseth highlights a patriot's concerns about a 'woke' military

By: Maureen Mackey — June 4th 2024 at 08:15
"Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Pete Hegseth has a new book, "The War on Warriors," and spoke to Fox News Digital about the U.S. military, his belief in a strong force and his concerns going forward.

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Families of hostages taken in Israel on Oct. 7 plead for peace at interfaith conference in NYC

By: Bradford Betz — June 3rd 2024 at 17:55
Family members of Hamas captives taken on Oct. 7 came together with religious leaders for an interfaith conference in New York City Monday amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

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American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on celeb birthstones and birthplaces, plus salutes to D-Day and Old Glory

By: Kerry Byrne · Brittany Kasko — June 3rd 2024 at 04:12
This week's American Culture Quiz tackles topics from celebrity birthdays and birthplaces to the challenges of the D-Day invasion of Europe and the history of the American flag.

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Catholic bishop delves into problems of liberalism, 'society of little tyrants,' with politics professor

By: Thomas Phippen — June 2nd 2024 at 07:00
Bishop Robert Barron described problems of the modern understanding of freedom as a "society of little tyrants" in an interview with Patrick Deneen.

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South Carolina priest says feast of Corpus Christi is a reminder that God wants 'to be with us'

By: Christine Rousselle — June 2nd 2024 at 04:00
In this faith and values piece, Fr. Jeffrey Kirby of Indian Land, South Carolina shared thoughts on John's Gospel for Corpus Christi, revealing the belief that God is present in the Eucharist.

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Las Vegas stadium will be site of 'Day of Gratitude' for America's veterans, families: 'We honor them'

By: Christine Rousselle — June 1st 2024 at 06:05
Fox News Digital spoke with Dave Donaldson, CEO of CityServe, which is hosting a massive event to honor American veterans and their families on June 8 in Las Vegas.

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Jewish survivor of Hamas Oct. 7 terror attack is 'still reeling,' pleads for peace in Israel

By: Lauren Green — June 1st 2024 at 04:00
Edna Gefner, 28, raised in Israel three miles from the Gaza border — close to where the Supernova Sukkot music festival took place and where Hamas struck on Oct. 7 — shares a terror-filled story.

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Lifeguard sues LA County, alleges he was punished for refusing to fly Progress Pride flag

By: Kristine Parks — May 31st 2024 at 04:00
A Christian lifeguard with the LA County Fire Department is suing, saying he was punished after refusing to fly a Progress Pride flag at his work station.

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Bodies of two US missionaries killed in Haiti last week returned to US

By: Stepheny Price — May 30th 2024 at 19:52
The State Department confirmed that the bodies of two American missionaries killed in Haiti last week were returned to the U.S. Thursday.

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Nikki Haley writes clear message to Hamas on IDF artillery shell

By: Michael Dorgan — May 29th 2024 at 13:35
Nikki Haley, the former Republican presidential candidate, wrote a message of encouragement to the IDF on an artillery shell during a visit to Israel on Memorial Day.

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Louisiana to become 1st state to require Ten Commandments be displayed in schools if governor signs bill

By: Landon Mion — May 29th 2024 at 01:15
Louisiana could become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed on a poster in all schools and colleges that receive public funding.

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Government tries to force Christian ministry servicing at-risk youth to remove its Christian character: suit

By: Hannah Grossman — May 28th 2024 at 04:00
Oregon's department of education accused of religious discrimination after it stripped funding from a Christian ministry servicing at-risk youth for trying to maintain its religious character.

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Biden admin reverses course, grants permit for Catholic group's Memorial Day Mass at national cemetery

By: Kristine Parks — May 27th 2024 at 08:11
The Knights of Columbus dropped its lawsuit after the National Park Service reversed course and approved a permit for a Memorial Day Mass in a national cemetery.

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Virginia pastor says Psalm 23 provides hope for all those who are struggling

By: Christine Rousselle — May 26th 2024 at 04:00
Işık Abla, senior pastor of Dream Church International, reflects on Psalm 23, and how she found comfort and solace in its verses when she was at her darkest days.

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Michigan Islamic center honors 'Butcher of Tehran,' other Iranian 'martyrs' killed in helicopter crash

By: Louis Casiano — May 25th 2024 at 14:33
A Michigan Islamic center honored the deceased Iranian leaders killed in a helicopter crash last week.

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American missionaries killed by Haitian gang 'gave everything' for the people there: family

By: Chris Pandolfo — May 25th 2024 at 07:23
New details have emerged on American missionaries Davy and Natalie Lloyd, as well as Jude Montis, the local director of Missions In Haiti, Inc., who were fatally shot by gangs.

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American missionary couple killed in Haiti, agency says

By: Chris Pandolfo — May 24th 2024 at 12:15
Two American missionaries in Haiti were killed Thursday, a Christian nonprofit said. Missouri state Rep. Ben Baker said his daughter, Natalie, was one of the missionaries.

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Christian legal firm celebrates win as Chase scales back 'debanking' policy

By: Jamie Joseph — May 24th 2024 at 08:30
Christian law firm lauds JPMorgan Chase for retracting controversial WePay policy, which barred transactions related to "social risk issues."

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Baltimore's Catholic archdiocese will cut parishes as attendance falls and infrastructure ages

— May 23rd 2024 at 16:07
Baltimore's Catholic archdiocese will cut the number of parishes by around two-thirds in the city and nearby suburbs as part of a realignment plan due to aging infrastructure and falling attendance.

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Faith-based group prevails as judge rules 'vague' DC transit group's ad guideline restricts free speech

By: Megan Myers — May 23rd 2024 at 16:00
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.

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Pope Francis paves way for canonization of Carlo Acutis, first millennial saint

By: Christine Rousselle — May 23rd 2024 at 13:14
A second miracle has been recognized and attributed to the intercession of Bl. Carlo Acutis, an Italian teenage computer whiz who was devoted to his Catholic faith.

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Catholic monk comes out as transgender with diocese's permission

By: Michael Dorgan — May 23rd 2024 at 08:03
A Catholic monk in Kentucky, Christian Matson, has come out publicly as transgender without objection from the diocese, doing so on Pentecost.

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Philadelphia couple, ages 102 and 100, get married in 'total surprise' to their families

By: Christine Rousselle — May 23rd 2024 at 03:30
Marjorie Fiterman, 102, and Bernie Littman, 100, of Philadelphia tied the knot on Sunday, May 19, 2024, after nearly a decade of dating. They met at their senior living facility.

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Catholic group sues Biden administration for denying permit for Memorial Day mass: 'Way out of line'

By: Kristine Parks — May 22nd 2024 at 15:00
The Knights of Columbus filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service for denying a permit to hold its annual Memorial Day mass, citing religious discrimination.

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Some Iranians celebrate 'Butcher of Tehran' Raisi's death in the streets despite oppressive regime

By: Chris Pandolfo — May 21st 2024 at 14:17
Iranians celebrated the death of President Ebrahim Raisi, also known as the "Butcher of Tehran," while thousands mourned the official in a state-sponsored funeral procession.

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California DEI officer blasted Jesus as a capitalist exploiter, claims White people have 'pathology'

By: Hannah Grossman — May 21st 2024 at 12:29
An Oakland, California, inclusivity officer has a history of remarks critical of White people for having a "pathology" and blaming Jesus for capitalism and colonialism.

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LGBT group tackles Chiefs kicker's Catholic college address: 'Erroneous and dangerous'

By: Jamie Joseph — May 21st 2024 at 11:33
GLAAD, the largest LGBT advocacy group in America, issued its own "fact check" of Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's recent Catholic college commencement speech.

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Texas author recounts near-death experiences of 70 people who 'encountered God of light and love'

By: Lauren Green — May 21st 2024 at 04:00
Lauren Green of Fox News Channel spoke with author and pastor John Burke of Texas; his new book reveals the near-death experiences of 70 people who all reported being in the presence of God.

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Cowboys' Brandin Cooks uses his faith to give back to hometown community

By: Ryan Morik — May 21st 2024 at 04:00
Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Brandin Cooks partnered with He Gets Us to help give back to his hometown community of Stockton, California, with a football camp.

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Newsom bashes Trump at Vatican climate summit: 'Open corruption'

By: Jamie Joseph — May 20th 2024 at 14:32
Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California spoke at the Vatican Climate Summit last Thursday and took the opportunity to take shots at former President Trump.

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Pope Francis suggests being 'conservative' is a 'suicidal attitude' in rare interview

By: Kristine Parks — May 20th 2024 at 11:00
Pope Francis said conservatives held a "suicidal attitude" toward church doctrine and progress in a new rare interview that aired Sunday on "60 Minutes."

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Billy Graham's son reveals details on US Capitol statue honoring late father

By: Christopher Lopez — May 20th 2024 at 10:28
Rev. Franklin Graham joined "Sunday Night in America" to discuss the unveiling of his father's statue in the United States Capitol.

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Pope Francis corrects '60 Minutes' on Church not blessing same-sex unions: 'That is not the sacrament'

By: David Rutz — May 20th 2024 at 08:07
Pope Francis corrected "60 Minutes" in an interview airing Sunday as he explained the Church did not sanction the blessings of same-sex unions.

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Churches turn to armed volunteers as gunmen threaten pastors, worshippers

By: Michael Ruiz — May 19th 2024 at 03:00
Experts tell Fox News Digital demand for armed security at churches and synagogues is increasing as houses of worship seek to deter acts of violence.

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On this day in history, May 19, 1994, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, worldwide style icon, passes away in NYC

By: Erica Lamberg — May 18th 2024 at 23:02
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis died on this day in history, May 19, 1994. The former first lady was a style icon and talented in her own right; she unwaveringly supported husband John Kennedy's ideals.

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New York priest says Pentecost is a reminder the Holy Spirit is 'alive and at work'

By: Christine Rousselle — May 18th 2024 at 19:29
Pentecost Sunday, celebrated 50 days after Easter Sunday, remembers the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles, said Fr. Louis Cona of Rockville Center, New York.

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Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's jersey sales soar as media tears him apart for commencement speech

By: Brian Flood — May 18th 2024 at 18:00
Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker is being slammed by many in the media for expressing his beliefs during his faith-based commencement speech at Benedictine College.

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Catholic group questions NFL's commitment to 'inclusion' after response to player's religious speech

By: Aubrie Spady · Andrew Murray — May 18th 2024 at 10:42
CatholicVote penned a letter to the NFL in defense of Kansas City Chief's player after the league attempted to distance itself over the kicker's viral commencement speech.

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Vatican releases guidance on investigating 'supernatural phenomena'

By: Timothy Nerozzi — May 18th 2024 at 07:07
The Catholic Church's Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith released a document Friday providing new guidelines for the investigation of alleged supernatural events.

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Dutch firebrand Geert Wilders joins new government as Europe's 'liberal elites' put on notice

By: Benjamin Weinthal — May 18th 2024 at 07:00
The Dutch electorate’s concerns over radical Islam and unfettered immigration led to the establishment of a right-wing coalition to address the country’s social problems.

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Chiefs' Harrison Butker 'said nothing wrong' during faith-based commencement speech, religious group says

By: Chantz Martin — May 18th 2024 at 05:39
NFL player Harrison Butker has received a considerable amount of attention in the days since he delivered the commencement speech at Kansas College.

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Orthodox Jewish children beaten by man in NYC, police investigating

By: Timothy Nerozzi — May 17th 2024 at 13:17
The New York Police Department is searching for a suspect accused of attacking two Orthodox Jewish children in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of New York City on Sunday.

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Florida investigates Muslim school over imam's antisemitic video, threatens to nix taxpayer-funded vouchers

By: Michael Dorgan — May 17th 2024 at 09:22
An investigation has been launched into a private Muslim school in Florida following a video of an Imam describing the Israeli military as being "worse than the Nazis"

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First brewery opens in Abu Dhabi as parts of UAE loosen alcohol laws

— May 17th 2024 at 09:01
Abu Dhabi has overhauled its alcohol laws to allow for micro and craft breweries. The Islamic nation is reconsidering alcohol policies as it increasingly draws tourists.

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Rev. Billy Graham honored with statue unveiled at US Capitol: 'One of America's greatest citizens'

By: Christine Rousselle — May 16th 2024 at 18:09
A statue honoring the Rev. Billy Graham was unveiled on Thursday, May 16, at the U.S. Capitol. The statue is one of two that represents prominent North Carolinians.

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Harrison Butker's faith-driven commencement address at Benedictine College: Read the speech here

By: Fox News Staff — May 16th 2024 at 16:33
NFL player Harrison Butker, who delivered a commencement speech at Kansas' Benedictine College last Saturday, has stirred backlash among some women and pro-choice activists.

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‘The View’ hosts unload on Chiefs kicker for 'cult-like' Catholic faith, say he needs therapy

By: Gabriel Hays — May 16th 2024 at 14:33
"The View" co-hosts spent a Thursday segment trashing the Catholic faith of NFL kicker Harrison Butker after he championed his religious values during a recent commencement speech.

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Parents can't opt K-5 children out of LGBTQ curriculum: appeals court

By: Michael Dorgan — May 16th 2024 at 09:03
A federal appeals court rejected parents' bid to opt their children out of classes and books that discuss LGBTQ topics like sexuality and gender.

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Christian ex-teacher scores big payday from California school district after refusing transgender directives

By: Danielle Wallace — May 16th 2024 at 03:00
Jessica Tapia, a Christian ex-teacher, reached a $360K settlement with California's Jurupa Unified School District after refusing to comply with her employer's transgender directives.

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Faith and Politics: An Insider’s View From Former Trump Aide Cliff Sims

By: Rob Bluey — May 16th 2024 at 02:02

Cliff Sims had a front-row seat in the White House to some of President Donald Trump’s biggest decisions and helped craft the administration’s message to the American people.

As a special assistant to the president, Sims served as a key staffer in the White House communications office before later moving to a different role as deputy director of national intelligence for strategy and communications.

Along the way, Sims wrote a bestselling book, “Team of Vipers: My 500 Extraordinary Days in the Trump White House.” And this month, he is now out with a new book, “The Darkness Has Not Overcome: Lessons on Faith and Politics from Inside the Halls of Power.”

Sims writes from the perspective of a Baptist minister’s son whose own Christian faith guided him during his time in the Trump administration. He spoke to The Daily Signal about the lessons he learned and his advice for Americans as they prepare to make a choice for our country’s future.

Listen to the full interview on “The Daily Signal Podcast” or read the transcript—edited for length and clarity—below.

Rob Bluey: What inspired you to write “The Darkness Has Not Overcome”?

Cliff Sims: When I left the government, a lot of it was me wrestling with what that time period of my life meant for me, like, what were some of the things I could have learned from that experience, and I journaled a lot about it and was thinking a lot about it.

I realized through that process that a lot of the things that I could have learned I was learning, the takeaways that I had could apply to anybody’s life. No matter what they’re doing, they had to serve in government to have some takeaways from it.

I realized that there was an opportunity to write a book that told a bunch of cool stories from behind the scenes in the White House and CIA and Office of the Director of National Intelligence and Air Force One and all these different things, but use those to jump into biblical takeaways, faith takeaways that could apply to anybody’s life. So that was really what inspired me to write the book.

Bluey: Can you speak to your upbringing as the son of a Baptist minister and how that shaped your approach to faith and particularly politics during your time serving a government?

Sims: The subtitle for the book is “Lessons on Faith and Politics From Inside the Halls of Power.” But the first thing that people would need to know about me is that I come from about as far away from those halls of powers you could possibly imagine—lived in, grew up in a working-class family, working-class neighborhood. My dad was a Baptist minister and faith was an integral part of our lives. We’re in the church every time the doors were open.

But really my personal faith journey, I had a knowledge of the Bible that was more than a lot of my friends growing up. There’s no doubt about that, but it really had not had a heart change in me until later in life.

A lot of that kind of grit and determination from growing up in a working-class family I think I’ve applied to a lot of things I’ve done professionally. And really the moment in my life when—well, I guess there wasn’t a moment in my life that I could point to that’s like that’s when God changed my heart. Even though I certainly remember the moment that I accepted Christ, my savior, and things like that.

I learned a lot about the way that God changes people and it’s not the way that we think about it. We focus a lot on our actions. Any self-help podcast that you listen to, it focuses on actions. If you could just work out a little bit more. If you could just get up a little bit earlier. If you could just spend more time with your family. If you were a better networker, all these things and actions.

The real "threat to democracy."

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— Cliff Sims (@Cliff_Sims) May 8, 2024

What I’ve learned in my own life is the way that God changes people is, like, I would call it like concentric circles. And at the center of that concentric circle is worship. I found in my life, I’ve worshiped my career, I’ve worshiped power, I’ve worshiped fame, I’ve worshiped money. I mean, go down the list of these things.

What you worship becomes what you think about. What you think about becomes your desires, and your desires become your actions. And what God did was he changed what I worshiped or who I worshiped. Once he was at the center of that Venn diagram, it changed the things that I think about and changed my desires and, ultimately, that changed my actions.

And the way that that manifested itself in serving in government is, I think, in retrospect, I struggled with a lot of things that I didn’t know that I would, such as like the attraction of power.

When you don’t have power, how do you know that you’re going to be susceptible to the attraction of power? But being able to lean back on my faith and look to Scripture for new challenges, things that I was struggling with that I never had to think about before, that biblical foundation helped me not lose myself in the process.

Bluey: I wanted to go back to something you said earlier, and that was that you found yourself growing up far from the halls of power. So did you ever imagine as a younger man that you would be serving the most powerful man in the world?

Sims: No, definitely not. I mean, that’s the thing about life in general is, like, all of us only know the universe that we’ve been exposed to. I mean, I had never met anybody who had money. How could I know what someone with money would do with money? I’d never met someone who’d served in the government. How would I know what people who walk the halls of power, so to speak, what they do, how they lived their lives?

I’d never in a million years would have imagined that. But I do remember the moment when I realized, in retrospect, that God was ordering my steps, that kind of the way that the trajectory of my life has gone on, that he was organizing all of that.

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I was playing college basketball at a university in Mississippi, a buddy of mine was playing at a junior college in South Alabama, and I was thinking about wanting to transfer. My family was living in Florida at the time. I go and visit this tiny town called Enterprise, Alabama, which is most famous for having a monument to a bug in its downtown, to a boll weevil. It’s the only city in the country with a monument to a bug. It’s all I knew about it.

So, I go and visit and I really liked it. The team was good. I thought, “You know what,? I’m going to transfer here.” And the last thing I needed to do was call my dad and say, “Hey, I’m going to transfer.” And again, they were living in Florida at the time and I called my dad and said, “I’m going to transfer to this tiny school in Enterprise, Alabama.” And it was an awkward silence on the phone, and I said, “Well, is that OK?” And my dad said, “I was going to call you today and tell you that our family is moving to Enterprise, Alabama.”

My dad was a Baptist minister. His friend had become a pastor of a church in Enterprise and called him to be the executive pastor there. And so, my friend was a pastor of a church in Enterprise and called him to be the executive, was kind of reunited on coming from two separate tracks, and it’s like a moment in time where even the most fervent atheist would have a difficult time chalking that up to mere coincidence.

I remember it because at a time in my life where I didn’t care what God’s plan was for my life, he was already ordering his steps. And my Sunday school teacher, the day that I walked into Sunday school, the first day at our new town, was a guy named Barry Moore. Moore, who was a small business owner, but now he’s Congressman Barry Moore.

So, the first thing I did in politics in the 2010 election cycle was help to run Barry’s campaign. And six years later, I had an office in the West Wing. A lot of stuff happened in between there, but that’s kind of my journey in politics. Well, God’s plan for each of us is truly amazing.

Bluey: Thank you so much for sharing that, that story. Wow. Speaking of the West Wing, can you share a specific example from your time working there where you felt challenged in maintaining your Christian principles in this political environment in which we live?

Sims: There aren’t a lot of examples from the West Wing where there’s like a dramatic moment where it’s like, oh my gosh, I’m being asked to do something that is against my sincerely held beliefs.

I worked in the Trump White House and, fortunately, from a policy perspective, I was a fervent believer in a lot of things that we’re doing, what President Trump did from a policy perspective for the faith community—things like ending the “Mexico City policy,” funding with taxpayer resources abortions in foreign countries, or putting pro-life justices on the Supreme Court, or instructing the Department of Justice to no longer … go after the nonprofit status of faith-based nonprofits that speak into divisive political issues. I think you can go down the list of these things.

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I think the wrestling with what serving in government meant for my faith or how my faith applied to that experience or where it was tested really has come more in retrospect. And I think the most direct example that I could give is the day that Joe Biden was inaugurated president, Jan. 20, 2021.

I was deputy director of national intelligence at the time, and I was standing alone in the nearly empty hallways of the CIA. And I was wandering those empty halls by myself because it was not just a transition moment for the country. I knew it was a transition moment for me, that this was going to be the last opportunity that I had to walk those halls, at least in the short term.

And I was wrestling with this nagging feeling that nothing that I will ever do in life will be this important. It’ll never be this big of a deal again. How could I ever find value in the work that I’m doing when it’s never going to be like this again? And, of course, that’s ego talking, but it’s also just wrong because what I learned through that process about work is that who we are working for is more important than what we are doing.

The Bible says whatever you do, do it as unto the Lord. And when you put work in its proper context—that whether I’m in the White House or in a coffee house I’m performing with excellence and there is meaning to it because I’m serving God in my work—your work becomes an overflow of worship. And that’s a totally different way of looking at work.

So, I think the way to answer your question that my faith was tested was, I was in what C.S. Lewis would call the inner ring. I had access to power and influence and things that test your character. Only in retrospect was I able to come to terms with that is not what defines me. I’m not defined by the title that I have. The fact that my phone quit ringing when I left because people didn’t like me, they were calling me because of the title that I had. I had to come to terms with that.

Going through that and wrestling with that, I’ve been able to put my work, my career, in a much better, more biblical context.

Bluey: There’s so much in our culture that happens outside of government and politics, but obviously, 2024 is a big year. There’s a lot of focus on elections, not only at the national level, but local level. How much is at stake when it comes to the future of our country and the direction we go when it comes to electing leaders?

Sims: Every single election cycle, it feels like we say, “Well, this is the most important election of our lifetimes.” And it’s like, well, in retrospect, some of these elections were not as important as others. Let’s just be honest about them.

But this is another moment where I think we are at a real crossroads as a country and deciding kind of what to do, what direction we’re going to go. Are we going to go the path of limited government, more human freedom and flourishing? Are we going to go the path of bigger government, more intervention in our daily lives where the government does play a meaningful role in our daily lives here? Which I don’t want to happen.

Millions of college students may be protesting Israel, but if Trump wins 2024, Israel WILL have a loyal friend in the WH again. Former Deputy DNI @Cliff_Sims tells me how determined Trump was to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem: "[He said] I said I would do it. We're doing it." pic.twitter.com/jRxw7b9zNo

— Glenn Beck (@glennbeck) May 3, 2024

On every single issue from foreign affairs—right now you’re seeing just mayhem in every corner of the world. From the Middle East to Eastern Europe to China’s breathing down Taiwan’s neck in Southeast Asia, foreign affairs to economics, where you’re going to have a decision and people aren’t thinking about early next year. We’re going to have to re-up the tax cuts that came for from the Trump presidency. Are we going to do that or we’re going to have to be more taxed and more regulated? All these different issues.

So, I do believe this is one of those elections that we’ll look back on and say that that was a really, really important election.

Bluey: What is one of the things that you hope readers take away from the book, especially those who may be feeling discouraged or disillusioned by the current state of politics and society today?

Sims: Thank you for asking that. I mean, I’ll go back to the title of the book, “The Darkness Has Not Overcome.”

It comes from the Gospel of John 1:5, “The light shines in the darkness and the darkness has not overcome it.” This is a promise from Scripture that we can lean on, even in the darkest of times, that Scripture makes it clear the good guys win. Again, we can skip to the end. End of the book: The good guys win.

It’s hard not to be discouraged at the moment. We have work to do, and we need to do everything that we can to spread the Gospel and fight for policies that we believe in government.

All these different things are very important. But even in the darkest times, we can lean on that promise that the darkness will not overcome this, that we have a hope that is bigger than our politics and it’s found in our relationship with God.

Bluey: I’m so glad the book is doing well. I encourage our Daily Signal listeners to pick up a copy wherever books are sold or online. Thank you so much for writing it and sharing your experiences and advice with us today.

Sims: Rob, thanks for having me. I love The Heritage Foundation, love The Daily Signal. Love everything that you guys do. It’s an honor to be on with you.

Photo courtesy of Cliff Sims.

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Pope Francis Is a Fool

By: John Hinderaker — March 4th 2024 at 08:56
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Pope Francis says that all nations have a moral duty to disarm:

Pope Francis said Sunday that military disarmament is not optional but constitutes a “moral obligation” for all nations.
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“How many resources are wasted on military expenditure, which, because of the current situation, sadly continues to increase!” he told the estimated 20,000 tourists and pilgrims gathered in the square.

Actually, I think it is a fact that a smaller proportion of resources is going to military spending, in almost all countries, than at any time in history.

He went on to express his hope that “the international community will understand that disarmament is first and foremost a duty, and that disarmament is a moral obligation.”

“Let’s get this into our heads,” he added. “And this requires the courage of all members of the great family of nations to move from a balance of fear to a balance of trust.”

But some leaders, and some nations, can’t be, and shouldn’t be, trusted. Francis’s foolish advice is reminiscent of Mahatma Gandhi, one of the most overrated men ever, who urged Jews not to resist the Nazis. Wouldn’t want to dirty your hands with weapons. Back to Francis:

In the past, the pope has suggested that if people are really serious about world peace, the solution is to “ban all weapons.”

This is gun control writ large: blame the inanimate weapon, which can be used either for good or for ill, rather than the evil regime of Hamas, Putin, or the Chinese Communist Party.

For decades, the Catholic church has criticized the arms race and consequent build-up of nuclear arsenals, but Francis is the pope to call for the banning of all weapons. If he were to be taken at his word, this would imply outlawing everything from rifles to hand grenades to the halberds carried by the Pontifical Swiss Guards in the Vatican.

Good point! People used to go to war with spears and swords, tools which were sufficient to kill vast numbers.

The existence of weapons leads humanity to live “in fear of war,” the pope declared, and the only way to remove this fear is to eliminate all weapons.

People live in fear of war for excellent reasons. They lived in fear of war two thousand year ago, too, when weapons were much more primitive. The way to remove fear of war is to be more powerful than one’s potential adversaries.

I suppose Francis’s defenders would say that his call to disarm is aspirational, and that he doesn’t really want countries like the United States and Italy to turn their swords into ploughshares tomorrow. But when you tell people they have a moral duty to do something that it would be stupid and even fatal for them to do, you forfeit any claim to moral leadership.

Francis is a fool. Happily, there is no chance that anyone will listen to his bad advice.

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This Is CNN

By: Lloyd Billingsley — March 1st 2024 at 13:58
(Lloyd Billingsley)

As in Christian Nationalism Nonsense, and the always insightful Mark Tapson explains it for you:

The label “Christian nationalism” is the new Progressive dog-whistle for “scary American patriots.” It signals to Progressives that Americans who love God and country – which used to be the norm before our descent into a post-Christian, post-patriotism culture – are a subversive danger to democracy. Christianity, after all, imposes a moral code that chafes Progressive libertines, and nationalism, with its emphasis on state sovereignty and secure borders, frustrates their globalist ambitions.

Whenever Christians wave the Stars and Stripes, wear a MAGA hat, or pray that God blesses our country, the Left hyperventilates over the specter of a fundamentalist theocracy on the rise. They envision America becoming a Handmaid’s Tale dystopia in which white male Christian mullahs hang homosexuals and imprison women for seeking abortions. The Left’s vision of the separation of church and state, therefore, is one in which Christian patriots and their values are best excluded from the halls of government power entirely.

And so on, with Heidi Przybyla of Politico terrified that these Christian nationalists, “believe that our rights as Americans, as all human beings, don’t come from any earthly authority. They don’t come from Congress, they don’t come from the Supreme Court. They come from God.” So much for the self-evident truth that “all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” from the Declaration of Independence. The woke leftists, in effect, now issue a declaration of war.

Add Christian nationalist to “white supremacists,” “MAGA Republicans,” “semi-fascists,” and those 2016 loser Hillary Clinton smeared as “deplorables.” These all signify that the speaker doesn’t like you, but there’s more to it. Pronouncing people enemies of the state is to justify violence against them. This comes at a time when the Biden Junta (“Our Democracy”) has a domestic Nazi-Soviet Pact working, and sees the greatest threat from those citizens who want the nation to be great. So all those deplorable Christian nationalist and MAGA types could wind up excluded from more than the halls of government. Don’t say it can’t happen here.

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