Author: Robert Amoroso

A Protestant pastor on the communist island of Cuba has been imprisoned since the beginning of July, for peacefully participating in a demonstration against the deplorable conditions that exist on the tiny island, only 90 miles from the Florida Keys. Pastor Lorenzo Rosales Fajardo was arrested on July 11th by State Security police for peacefully protesting in Palma Soriano. The spontaneous Cuban uprising in July captured the hearts of freedom loving Americans, along with Cuban/Americans all across the United States, and especially in Miami’s “Little Havana” the adopted home to thousands of Cuban exiles, along with their American born offspring.…

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Former President Donald Trump was conspicuously absent from the 9/11 memorial site on Saturday commemorating 20th anniversary of that horrific event, the former president. However, he was in a firehouse a few miles away from the former ground zero site thanking those first responders for their service, and more importantly for putting their lives on the line. Later in the day number 45 joined missionary founder Sean Feucht via video at a prayer event in Washington, D.C., at the National Mall. The former commander-in-chief declared during the Let Us Worship rally that, “turning to God, is the ultimate answer to…

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God was apparently looking out for Ken and Joan Williamson vacationing in San Diego from Phoenix, Arizona, over the Labor Day holiday. The elderly couple in their 90’s, were riding along Interstate 8 in Lakeside Monday enjoying the beautiful sunlight afternoon, when their car was suddenly and violently rear-ended by a speeding motorist. The force of the impact ruptured the gas line instantly igniting their auto into a raging inferno, trapping the elderly couple inside. However across the freeway 5-men from the faith based East County Transitional Living Center in El Cajon had witnessed the accident, and immediately dashed across…

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Faith based churches, humanitarian organizations and volunteers are stepping up providing food, shelter and spiritual guidance, for those individuals suffering untold hardships, from the horrible devastation of Hurricane Ida. Last Sunday Ida claimed another life, one week after the Category 4 storm tore through Louisiana destroying everything within its path. Hundreds of thousands of people as of Monday still remain without power in southwest Louisiana, according to PowerOutage.us. With only half the customers back on line, leaving almost another 520,000 customers without electricity for up to several weeks and perhaps beyond, according to state officials. During the height of the…

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It’s not very often we read about canonizing a youngster of just 15-years. Yet Carlo Acutis, an Italian schoolboy, is headed for sainthood, becoming the first millennial Catholic saint. Acutis, who suffered from leukemia died in 2006. However, before his passing the young computer programmer used his incredible skills and knowledge of social media to help spread the word of God around the world. Similar to that of Christian missionaries traveling to the far corners of the globe spreading the Gospel to those most in need. Pope Francis was set to beatify Acutis last year. However, COVID delayed the beatification…

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