Perspectives
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UFO Disclosure and the Church part 3
It’s worth stepping back for a moment and understanding why all of this is coming to a head right now, in 2026. Because this isn’t happening in a vacuum. There’s a very specific political and governmental context that explains why pastors are getting secret briefings about aliens in Tennessee Airbnbs. It starts with President Trump.…
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UFO Disclosure and the Church part 2
In a March 7 livestream on YouTube — which now became suddenly relevant context — DiDio had already described some of what happened, though at the time it hadn’t gotten nearly as much attention. He described the gathering as roughly six Christian leaders convening in what he called “an Airbnb in the mountains of Tennessee,”…
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When Heaven Meets the Unexplained: UFO Disclosure and the Church (part 1)
Okay, so let me set the scene for you. Imagine you’re a pastor. You’ve spent decades building your congregation, preaching on Sunday mornings, doing hospital visits, counseling marriages in crisis, and generally being the spiritual anchor for hundreds — maybe thousands — of people who look to you for guidance. You’re used to big questions.…
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The Strange Case of Matthew James Sullivan
Sometimes a story comes along that feels less like a straight line and more like a web—threads connecting in ways that may or may not be real, but are hard to ignore once you see them. The death of Matthew James Sullivan is one of those stories. On paper, the facts seem straightforward. Sullivan, a…
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Third Man Syndrome
In 1916, after his ship, the Endurance, was crushed by Antarctic ice, Shackleton and his crew were stranded in one of the most unforgiving environments on Earth. After months of survival against overwhelming odds, Shackleton and two companions undertook a final, near-impossible trek across the mountainous interior of South Georgia to seek rescue. Exhausted, starving,…
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Vanishing Minds: The Unsettling Pattern Behind America’s Missing Scientists
condensed audio feed In an age defined by technological supremacy and geopolitical tension, the quiet disappearance—and in some cases, violent deaths—of highly specialized scientists has begun to stir something deeper than curiosity. It’s raising a question few are comfortable asking out loud: Is this coincidence, or something far more deliberate? Consider the fragments of a…
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A Quiet Crisis in the Pews—and an Unlikely Revival
It started, as many modern stories do, with a statistic that didn’t quite feel real. Eighty-two percent of Americans believe the phrase “God helps those who help themselves” comes from the Bible. It doesn’t. Twelve percent think Joan of Arc was Noah’s wife. Half of graduating high school seniors believe Sodom and Gomorrah were a…