Capitol Punishment: One Year Later
A few nights ago I watched the documentary “Capitol Punishment,” which examines the events surrounding January 6th, and the days following. It’s available for digital download, and I highly recommend everyone watch it. You can view it here.
Coincidentally, that title is the same as my post from last year, which detailed my eyewitness testimony from that day. What I don’t find a coincidence, however, is how precisely similar so many testimonies are of the events that day, and the events leading up to it. Watching the interviews, it amazed me how so many of the participants claim they felt led by the Holy Spirit to attend, with many (like us) not even deciding to go until a day or two before. We were compelled.

Unmasked
As I shared last night on Facebook, the mask ordinance for Lexington was abruptly suspended, effective immediately. At the last Town Council meeting regarding masks, the ordinance extension was based primarily on the request of a hospital official, polling 4% of the town’s population, and sanctimonious pontification about loving thy neighbor.

Mega Dittos: The Limbaugh Legacy
One of my earliest childhood memories was the sound of a guitar bass playing on the radio as I sat in the car with my mom in the carpool line, waiting to pick up my older brother Will from kindergarten.
Then, the familiar voice would emanate over the sound waves. It was a handsome voice. Slightly raspy, and the voice (I thought) of a young, fit, sandy blonde-haired man. I didn’t really understand what he was saying (I was only 4 or 5 at the time) but I knew from his delivery that he was unafraid and unashamed to say it. And that’s why I liked him.

Capitol Punishment: My Story
With attention-seeking politicians, celebrities, and other unimportant figureheads pushing to label the conservative right as a “terrorist organization,” I feel it’s now more important than ever for those of us who know the truth to stand and testify to it, not shrink back in fear of condemnation.

My Guest Appearance on the Patriotically Correct Radio Show

Watch Party
Facebook keeps flagging and removing Mike Lindell’s documentary about the election fraud, so I’m posting it here instead.

New WHO Guidelines and Corruption Exposed
If a farm girl from Lexington who works as a glorified sandwich maker has understood and preached for almost a YEAR about the sensitivity of Covid test cycles, then please explain why the almighty World Health Organization is only JUST NOW releasing new guidelines on reducing test cycles to ensure more accurate results?
Y’all.

I Will Not Be Shaken
So David and his men continued down the road, and Shimei kept pace with them on a nearby hillside, cursing and throwing stones and dirt at David. (2 Samuel 16:13)
King David had trolls, too.

It’s Not Over: 2020 Election Edition
The Israelites fled Egypt only to arrive at the Red Sea.
Absalom was fraudulently hailed as the new King over David.
Lazarus died.

New Year, New Glory
Happy New Year!

Injustice in Lexington: 2nd Town Hall Meeting
The council provided ZERO data to support the efficacy of masks, relying mainly on virtue signals, guilt trips, a request from a corrupt hospital official, and the results of polling 5 neighborhoods, which account for only 4% of the town population.
May the Lord continue to expose corruption and deception, and may He bring this town to HIS righteous order.

Covid Common Sense
After my last Facebook post asking my community to petition against the new impending mask ordinance, a member of council called me, and during the conversation asked if the likeminded medical professionals I know would offer their knowledge regarding Covid and the inefficacy of masks. Below is my follow-up email, with names excluded.

Psalm 64: Their Own Tongues Will Ruin Them
Prophetic encouragement for the saints.

Lukewarm Christianity and How it Affects America
Reading the congratulatory statements from George W. Bush and Mitt Romney to Biden struck me as politically analogous to the state of lukewarm Christianity today.

Remembering September 11th
I was twelve years old, curled up on the couch sick with a cold, when I watched in horror as the second plane hit. My mom’s face streaming with tears, my little brothers asking us what was happening as we sat open-mouthed in motionless shock trying to process how to answer.

Ordinance Objection: 1st Town Hall Meeting
I’d like to share some data relative to Covid-19, as well as state my concerns regarding the extension of the emergency mask ordinance for the Town of Lexington.

Covid and the Christian Debate
Honestly, I’m tired of talking about masks. But I feel compelled to officially address an aspect of this subject that continues to be circulating.

Love and Judgment in the Christian Walk
“Love, don’t judge”
“Live and let live”
“Spread positivity”
“Good vibes only”
These are just a few of the common quotes spoken by those in the world, and by professing Christians whose heart may be in the right place, but who are deceived into the current worldview that our job is to quietly approve every behavior and lifestyle, and to avoid saying anything that would be deemed offensive or judgmental.
But is that what scripture says?