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Ukraine in Crisis

The Fellowship has received updates from our partners in Ukraine that the situation in this war-torn country is dire. Escalating attacks on Kyiv’s critical infrastructure have left large parts of the city without basic services. Nearly half of homes are without power and heat, and disruptions to the water supply …

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Prayer BANNED

Christian school teachers don’t check their religious liberty at the door – but Leftists are attacking and suppressing Christians anyway. TODAY, we are in federal appeals court to end the prayer ban on our client, a public school teacher.Our schools need prayer. Sign Our Petition Now Instead, she was told …

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Jews like Raisa need you once again

Shalom, I waved goodbye to Raisa and prayed it wouldn’t be for the last time. I had stopped by the small one-bedroom apartment she shares with her 95-year-old husband when Raisa said something that still weighs heavily on my heart: “In every generation, when something goes wrong in the world, …

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Fishing Report

NORTHEAST NORTHEAST CATCH OF THE WEEK Ute Lake: Donald Vang had a successful day catching white bass, walleye and catfish using 3- and 4-inch Gulp minnows and blade baits, with most of the fish caught at a depth of 60 feet, on Jan. 3. NORTHEAST FISHING REPORT Cimarron River: Streamflow near Cimarron …

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Somos un Pueblo Unido Statement on Federal Enforcement Actions That Led to a Deadly Shooting in Minneapolis

Somos Un Pueblo Unido denounces the deadly federal law enforcement shooting that occurred in south Minneapolis during an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operation, raising urgent concerns about the safety and dignity of immigrant communities. On January 7, 2026, an ICE agent shot and fatally killed a 37-year-old woman during …

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Leading with Clarity in a Confusing Time

As shepherds, you are called to guard what is entrusted to you, especially the hearts and minds of children. This Sunday, there is an opportunity for pastors and church leaders to see firsthand an issue that has become an increasing concern for parents with children in public schools. This Sunday …

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Behavioral Health Community Listening Sessions

Santa Fe, NM – New Mexico community members are invited to participate in upcomingRegional Behavioral Health Community Listening Sessions, designed to ensure that the voices and lived experiences of New Mexicans shape the future of behavioral and mental health care across the state. These virtual sessions are part of a …

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