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CHOOSE WISELY: Day 3 of God’s Army: Dodge Ball Challenge. Day 3 of God’s Army was full of energy, laughter, learning, and life lessons.

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CHOOSE WISELY: Day 3 of God’s Army: Dodge Ball Challenge. Day 3 of God’s Army was full of energy, laughter, learning, and life lessons. Today, we discovered that many of the children in God’s Army had never played dodge ball before. Can you believe that? As Brother David said, “What are they teaching our children in PE?” Before the game began, Sister Aracely took time to teach the children an important lesson: when it comes to choosing a team, choose wisely. Some of the children did not know the rules, and it took a little time for them to understand how to play. But that became part of the lesson. Day 3 was more than just a day in the spring break sun. It was a reminder that life can feel like a game when you do not know the rules or understand how to play. That is why we thank God for leaders like David and Aracely, who are willing to invest their time, patience, and love into helping our children learn, grow, play, and achieve positive results as a team. Thank you for your continued...

FIGHT LIKE FORTY-TWO: A Call for Economic Withdrawal from the Texas Rangers Baseball Club. Statement from Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr.

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FIGHT LIKE FORTY-TWO: A Call for Economic Withdrawal from the Texas Rangers Baseball Club. Amos 5:4.  “Just like Jackie Robinson and Jesus Christ, we will fight like 42.” Link:  https://www.nbcdfw.com/video/news/call-for-change/celebrating-unity-with-project-the-positivity-night/2727129/ — Pastor Kyev P. Tatum Statement from Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. The City of Arlington, the City of Dallas, Major League Baseball, and the Texas Rangers are choosing inaction over integrity—failing to meet this moment with the moral courage and historical honesty it demands. As lifelong supporters of the Texas Rangers Baseball Club, this is not a decision we make lightly. But conscience leaves us no alternative. We cannot—and will not—continue to support an organization while the Texas Rangers statue remains publicly displayed without accountability, context, or truth. Let us be clear: We are not calling for silence—we are calling for truth. We are calling for the complete removal of the statue...

THE GIDEON GENERATION: From Fear to Faithful Leadership. A Manifesto for Kingdom Leadership. Ministers Justice Coalition of Texas. Judges 6–8

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  THE GIDEON GENERATION: From Fear to Faithful Leadership. A Manifesto for Kingdom Leadership.  Ministers Justice Coalition of Texas. Judges 6–8 “And Israel was greatly impoverished… and the children of Israel cried unto the Lord.” — Judges 6:6 For such a time as this. I. THE MOMENT: A GENERATION IN CRISIS There comes a defining moment in every generation when heaven interrupts history… When God reveals a blueprint not just for survival— but for restoration. We are living in that moment. Like Israel in Judges 6, our communities are under siege: • Economic instability • Food insecurity • Educational inequity • Health disparities • Housing uncertainty • Systemic and spiritual erosion In communities like 76104 and beyond, the signs are undeniable: We are not just struggling socially— we are suffering spiritually. And just like Israel… The cry has gone up. II. THE BLUEPRINT: GIDEON AS A MODEL FOR MOVEMENT God’s answer to a broken nation was not a system… It...

A NATIONAL TREASURE: Honor the Ground That Helped Build a Nation. Why New Trinity Cemetery Must Be Recognized During America’s 250th Anniversary.

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A NATIONAL TREASURE: Honor the Ground That Helped Build a Nation.  Why New Trinity Cemetery Must Be Recognized During America’s 250th Anniversary. By Pastor Kyev P. Tatum, Sr. HALTOM CITY - As America approaches its 250th Anniversary, we stand at a defining moment—not just to celebrate the nation’s founding, but to tell the full truth about who built it, defended it, and sustained it. That truth rests in the sacred soil of New Trinity Cemetery in Haltom City, Texas. This is not just a cemetery. It is a living archive of American courage, a resting place of overlooked patriots, and a national treasure awaiting rightful recognition. A Legacy Written in Sacrifice More than 500 Black veterans are buried at New Trinity Cemetery—men and women who served this nation in every major conflict, from the Civil War to the War on Terror. They fought for a country that did not always fight for them. They defended freedoms they were often denied. Yet they served—with honor, courage, and unwav...