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January 31, 2024

The Name Above All Names

Houston Texans' quarterback C.J. Stroud has had a remarkable year. As a player at Ohio State, Stroud set multiple records and was a Heisman Trophy finalist two years in a row.

Now in his first NFL season as a rookie quarterback, he led the Houston Texans to a winning season. After a post-season victory against the Cleveland Browns, Stroud was interviewed by an NBC sports reporter who asked what the moment meant to him.

Stroud answered, "First and foremost, I just want to give all glory and praise to my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ." NBC cut this strong expression of faith when the interview was posted on social media.

We all know that open Christianity in America is falling. Young people in particular are leaving the faith. There are a lot of reasons. But one reason is that there is a concerted effort by powerful forces in America—in education, in the culture, in the media—to put a lid on Christianity. Christians who talk about their faith are censored, while every bizarre alternative in the sports world is elevated.

NFL neo-Marxist Colin Kaepernick became a hero because he disrespected Christianity and America. The media elite were mad at sports fans who objected to Kaepernick's disrespect for our flag. But when a young black quarterback proudly shares his Christian faith, NBC censors it.

Imagine if C.J. Stroud had said, "First and foremost, I want to praise Allah," or "I want to say that I am a man trapped in a woman's body." There's no way NBC would have cut those remarks. But it's okay to censor his expression of love for Jesus.

Many Christians still don't realize how much our faith is under attack. JDFI is committed to helping the Church wake up before it's too late, and defending our religious liberty.

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December 06, 2024

Checking In on the Presidential Transition

We are about halfway through the transition period between the outgoing Biden-Harris administration and the incoming Trump-Vance team. Every day, President-elect Trump has been announcing appointments to key positions in his second administration. Those “personnel” will often determine policy.

November 26, 2024

Giving Thanks to God

As we give thanks this week to God we should remember this: without His provision and protection, our nation is doomed. America’s increasing secularization represents a mortal threat. Ironically, we can even see our drifting from God in the annual Presidential Thanksgiving Proclamations issued throughout our nation’s history.

November 20, 2024

Trump and The Reformation of America's Government

We do have one warning! Christians must not conclude that their work is done. The battle to save and preserve our country as “one nation under God” will continue to rage. We urge you to pray for the safety of President-elect Trump and his team. We also implore pastors and church leaders to boldly lead their flocks into the public square and stand firm for faith, family, and freedom.