The Friday Flyover Replay : Putin Open to Ceasefire, More IRS Cuts, and SpaceX Fireworks.

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

Friday, March 14, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1776, Alexander Hamilton was appointed captain of a New York artillery company. He successfully directed his unit in several battles around New York City.

In today’s Flyover: An orange snowy owl nicknamed “Creamsicle” has scientists scratching their heads—and one photographer drove 900 miles over four days to get the perfect shot of the strangely colored bird.

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TAKEOFF.

Putin Backs Ceasefire, Seeks Call with Trump.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he supports a U.S.-proposed 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine but stressed more talks are needed, possibly including a call with President Trump.

The comment was Moscow’s first public response to a U.S.-backed 30-day ceasefire plan outlined this week.

Trump, calling Putin’s statement “promising,” said he hopes Russia will “do the right thing” and confirmed ongoing talks—including sending envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Putin would reject the ceasefire and “is afraid to tell President Trump directly that he wants to continue this war, that he wants to kill Ukrainians.”

Trump Threatens 200% Tariff on EU Alcohol.

President Trump on Thursday threatened to impose a 200% tariff on wine, champagne, and other European alcohol unless the European Union drops its new 50% tariff on American whiskey.

The EU announced the whisky tariff in response to Trump’s 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum, which took effect Wednesday.

The EU plans to retaliate against the steel and aluminum tariffs with new duties on $28 billion worth of American goods—including whiskey, motorcycles, boats, poultry, and dairy—starting April 1.

Trump, calling the EU “hostile and abusive” on Truth Social, argued the move would help U.S. wine producers.

FBI: Ignore Toll Payment Scam Texts.

The FBI is warning Americans not to respond to scam road toll collection texts after receiving more than 2,000 complaints this month.

The “smishing” scams impersonate state toll agencies and aim to steal personal and financial information by falsely claiming recipients owe unpaid tolls.

The messages, which have appeared in at least 10 U.S. states and Ontario, Canada, threaten fines or suspended driving privileges if payments aren’t made.

Officials urge people not to click on suspicious links or reply to texts and to report incidents to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov.

POLITICS.

Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced Thursday he won’t run for Michigan’s open U.S. Senate seat in 2026, leaving open the possibility of a 2028 White House bid.

Twenty Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia sued the Trump administration Thursday to block the dismissal of over 1,300 U.S. Department of Education staffers.

About 150 protesters occupied the lobby of Trump Tower in New York City on Thursday, demanding the release of Mahmoud Khalil, a detained anti-Israel activist.

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SPORTS.

Projected NBA No. 1 overall draft pick and Duke superstar Cooper Flagg exited in a wheelchair after rolling his ankle during Duke’s 78-70 win over Georgia Tech in the ACC quarterfinals.

Tampa Bay Rays ownership says they cannot move forward with plans to build a $1.3 billion stadium in St. Petersburg, citing Hurricane Milton triggering a series of events “no one could have anticipated.”

Houston Rockets center Steven Adams and Phoenix Suns center Mason Plumlee both had to be ejected from Wednesday night’s game after Plumlee wrestled Adams to the ground.

The White House Transition.

The White House has withdrawn President Trump’s nomination of former congressman Dave Weldon to lead the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, citing a lack of Senate support.

A federal judge on Thursday ordered the Trump administration to reinstate recently fired probationary federal employees, calling the terminations unlawful.

The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is proposing cutting nearly 20% more of the IRS workforce by May 15. The plan would slash about 6,800 additional jobs on top of the 10,000 employees who have already been fired or taken voluntary buyouts.

FINANCE.

Big Stock Move: Intel shares jumped 16% Thursday after naming Lip-Bu Tan, former Cadence Design Systems CEO, as its new chief executive to lead the chipmaker’s turnaround effort.

Ohio-based GE Aerospace announced plans to invest nearly $1 billion and hire 5,000 workers to expand U.S. manufacturing and boost next-gen engine production.

Roomba maker iRobot, a Massachusetts-based company and once a $1.4 billion Amazon buyout target, warned it may go out of business, citing mounting debt, falling revenue, and growing competition from Chinese rivals.

Donatella Versace has stepped down as creative director of the iconic Italian fashion house founded by her late brother, Gianni Versace, the owners announced Thursday.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

A rare orange snowy owl, dubbed “Creamsicle,” spotted in Michigan, has left scientists puzzled—no one has documented such coloring in the species before.

Two airplane passengers captured the moment SpaceX’s Starship exploded outside their window like a fireworks display, forcing their Chicago-bound Frontier Airlines flight to return to Punta Cana.

Alaska’s Mount Spurr volcano, located about 80 miles northwest of Anchorage, is showing signs of unrest and could erupt over the coming weeks or months, scientists say.

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ENTERTAINMENT.

Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress portraying the Evil Queen in Disney’s new live-action Snow White, skipped the movie’s European premiere after clashing with co-star Rachel Zegler’s anti-Israel views.

Billy Joel postponed his U.S. tour for four months due to an undisclosed medical condition but expects to resume July 5 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

The first full trailer for the live-action remake of the 2002 animated film Lilo & Stitch has been released. The movie is set to hit theaters on May 23.

ET CETERA.

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese criticized a U.S. influencer who is facing widespread backlash and possible deportation after posting a video of herself taking a baby wombat from its mother.

Whistleblower footage exposed Norway’s ski jumping team in a cheating scandal over altered suits—prompting suspensions of Olympic champions Marius Lindvik and Johann André Forfang.

Power suits dominated Paris Fashion Week street style, with oversized blazers, sharp ties, and bold shoulders leading the trend.

Daily Quote.

“If you ever receive a text that looks suspicious, be sure to never click on it. You don’t want your private information stolen by scammers.”

— Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill on a phone text scam that falsely claims drivers owe highway tolls.

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Being a Magi 3/14/2025

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by Staci Stallings.

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A long time ago I read a book that said, “There is a reason you notice the things you notice.  They come into your sight to tell you something.” (paraphrase) I took that to heart and began actively noticing.  That is, I notice when I notice something.  Rather than going through life oblivious to the signs God is putting in my path, I either actively seek them or at least I get the message with only a couple of occurrences.

Much like the man in the flood who was standing on his porch as a boat went by.  The people in the boat told him he could come with them.  He shook his head. “God will save me if He wants to save me.”  Several hours passed, and now he was hanging onto an upstairs window.  A second boat came by.  The people in it said, “Come on with us!”  But the man replied, “No, I love God, and if He wants to save me, He will.”

Hours passed, and it grew dark.  A Coast Guard boat with a search light found the man clinging to his chimney.  “Come on! Get on!” they yelled. But the man refused.  “I love God, and if He wants to save me, He will.”  An hour later the man appeared at the Pearly Gates.

St. Peter looked at him incredulously.  “What are you doing here?”  The man shrugged. “I guess it was my time.  God didn’t save me.”  To which St. Peter said, “That’s weird.  We sent three boats!”

Several years after I heard this story, I heard Oprah Winfrey say something similar.  She said (paraphrase), “To get your attention, God will send a breath. Then He will send a pebble, then a brick, then a boulder, then the whole house will come crashing down!”

Let me just say, for myself, I prefer to catch what God is telling me at the first boat, the breath, or at most the pebble.  So, I have become very conscious of the messages God sends to me.  And they are everywhere!

In music, books, the Bible, conversations, on billboards, in magazines, sometimes even in dreams.  Recently I’ve been preparing a project that is very close to my heart for which God has given many signs and messages since it was first conceived.  For this one project I have received messages ranging from videos depicting the story, songs, email messages, and even a tour bus following me down the road!

The ultimate (so far) message was that just before I mailed the project in, I was praying over it in the Post Office, and my oldest daughter said, “Look, Mom.”  When I opened my eyes, she was holding a piece of paper about five inches from me in my direct line of sight.  It said, “Your talents will be recognized and suitably rewarded.”  I just started laughing because I get signs and messages, but most of the time they take at least a little bit of interpretation.

As I was recounting these events to my sister, she laughed.  “You are such a Magi.”  To which I said the only logical thing, “Huh?”

She went on to explain.  “The Magi were astronomers.  They spent their time looking for signs in the sky, signs of a new king, signs of a shift on the earth begun in the heavens. That’s what you do!”

I’d never thought of it quite like that, but I’ve got to say, it’s great fun to be a Magi.  You should try it sometime.

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Staci StallingsA stay-at-home mom with a husband, three kids and a writing addiction on the side, Staci Stallings has numerous titles for readers to choose from. Not content to stay in one genre and write it to death, Staci’s stories run the gamut from young adult to adult, from motivational and inspirational to full-out Christian and back again. Every title is a new adventure! That’s what keeps Staci writing and you reading. Although she lives in Amarillo, Texas and her main career right now is her family, Staci touches the lives of people across the globe with her various Internet and writing endeavors.

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The Thursday Flyover Replay : Winter Storm Looms, Tiger Woods Injured, and Hurkle-Durkle.

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Narrated by Artificial Intelligence, Our Hosts are Christopher and Jenny.

THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

Thursday, March 13, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1942, the Quartermaster Corps of the U.S. Army began training dogs for the newly established War Dog Program, or “K-9 Corps.”

In today’s Flyover, we’re serving up a sweet slice of nostalgia with seven vintage candy bars you’ve probably forgotten—from a “Chicken Dinner” to a chocolate bar that tried to do seven flavors at once.

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TAKEOFF.

Severe Storm Looms for U.S.

A powerful storm is set to sweep across the U.S. today through Sunday, bringing heavy rain, snow, and severe weather from California to the East Coast.

In Southern California, evacuation warnings are in effect for several burn scar areas as officials brace for potential mudslides, flooding, and debris flows, with the heaviest rain expected tonight into Thursday.

Blizzard conditions are likely in parts of the Plains on Thursday and Friday, while severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes threaten the Midwest and Southeast heading into the weekend.

Forecasters also warn of extreme wildfire risk in the Southwest through Friday due to high winds and dry conditions.

Inflation Dips to 2.8% in February.

Inflation eased to 2.8% in February, down from 3% in January and lower than analysts expected, as prices for groceries, gasoline, and housing moderated, the government reported Wednesday.

The biggest price increase came from egg prices, which surged 59% over the past year due to avian flu outbreaks and supply issues, while shelter costs rose 4.2%, the lowest since 2021.

Core inflation, which excludes food and energy, rose 3.1%—the lowest in nearly four years.

132-Year-Old Lake Superior Shipwreck Found.

Explorers have found the wreck of the Western Reserve, a 300-foot all-steel freighter that sank in Lake Superior 132 years ago, killing 27 people.

The Great Lakes Shipwreck Historical Society discovered the ship, broken in two and resting 600 feet underwater, after a two-year search using sonar and a remotely operated vehicle. See a video here.

Known as “the inland greyhound,” the ship was hailed for its speed and safety but split apart during a storm in 1892—a tragedy recounted by its lone survivor.

Explorers say the Western Reserve will remain on the lakebed, preserved by the lake’s cold water, for further study.

POLITICS.

Canada hit the U.S. with $21 billion in retaliatory tariffs on steel and aluminum products, while the European Union raised tariffs by $28 billion on U.S. beef, poultry, bourbon, motorcycles, peanut butter, and jeans.

Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, 78, of New Hampshire, announced Wednesday that she will not seek re-election in 2026, complicating Democrats’ efforts to reclaim control of the Senate.

In Greenland, the center-right party, advocating a gradual approach to independence from Denmark, won the parliamentary election. A pro-U.S. party pushing for closer ties with Washington came in second.

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SPORTS.

Tiger Woods says he suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon that will keep him from participating in the Masters this year. Woods is expected to make a full recovery.

The 2025 NFL draft order has officially been set, with the NFL on Tuesday awarding compensatory selections to 15 NFL teams who lost more free agents than they gained last offseason.

Future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers has become a free agent for the first time in his NFL career, with the start of the NFL’s league year at 4 p.m. ET yesterday. The Pittsburgh Steelers and the New York Giants are widely believed to be the top two teams interested in signing Rodgers.

The White House Transition.

Border czar Tom Homan warned that if New York Gov. Kathy Hochul doesn’t cooperate with federal immigration crackdowns, ICE agents will “flood” the state and sanctuary cities, including New York.

House Speaker Mike Johnson announced that Congress will investigate an ongoing series of attacks against Tesla vehicles and their owners.

Education Secretary Linda McMahon said Wednesday that the mass layoffs of nearly half the Department of Education employees mark the “first step” toward fulfilling President Trump’s directive to eliminate the agency.

FINANCE.

Big Stock Move: IonQ stock rose 17% Wednesday after Japanese online brokerage Rakuten announced the purchase of 90,000 shares.

Some T-Mobile customers are set to start getting payments of up to $25,000 next month as their share of a 2022 class action settlement over a data breach.

Egg prices have gone down from their record high, dropping by $1.85 per dozen on average, according to U.S. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins. She warned that prices might spike again due to demand during the Easter season.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told the CEOs of PepsiCo, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, Tyson Foods, Kellogg, and others that removing artificial food dyes was a top government priority.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket set to launch to the International Space Station last night was called off at the last minute due to a ground-system hydraulics issue.

Surgeons in Canada are performing rare “tooth-in-eye” surgeries to restore vision in blind patients—a complex, multi-step procedure that uses a patient’s own tooth to hold a lens inside the eye.

Astronomers discovered 128 new moons orbiting Saturn, bringing the planet’s total up to 274 moons. Jupiter is in second place with 95 moons.

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THROWBACK THURSDAY.

A captivating collection of 23 vintage snapshots from Robert E. Jackson’s renowned archive of found photographs showcases unusual “before and after” images.

A man from Pennsylvania who bought a $4 painting at a flea market for its frame was stunned to discover a rare first-printing copy of the Declaration of Independence hidden inside—later selling it for $2.2 million.

Americans of a certain age will remember a variety of once-common candy bars that have disappeared. How many of these do you remember?

ET CETERA.

The latest social media trend, hurkle-durkle, celebrates slow mornings and unapologetic relaxation—the art of staying in bed when you should be up and about.

Hikers in Alaska had a close encounter when a pair of young grizzly bears showed off by scratching against trees before curiously approaching.

Lamborghini created a $5,000 limited-edition stroller featuring luxury car-inspired details like Italian leather, an automotive-style brake, and high-performance materials.

Daily Quote.

“Sanctuary cities are going to get exactly what they don’t want: more agents in the community.”

— Border czar Tom Homan warning New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to cooperate on immigration crackdowns or face a flood of ICE agents.

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CrossReads Book Spotlight: Advice To Young Ministers 3/13/2025

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Advice To Young Ministers

by Sheldon D. Newton

Advice To Young Ministers

Do you need training as a minister of the gospel? Are you looking for sound, biblical instruction and teaching to train your leaders to be effective in God’s Kingdom? This book is written for that purpose.

Perhaps you are a pastor or an apostle seeking to train others for the work of the ministry. Maybe you are someone who senses the calling of God leading you into ministry, and desire training for the work of God. Then again, maybe you have been in ministry for years, however, you desire or need further training as you seek to serve the Lord Jesus Christ to the best of your ability.

The demands upon the minister of the gospel today are many. The sincere servant or handmaiden of the Lord must know how to balance home and ministry and purpose to be a person of order and great discipline, or the pressures of ministry can cause great stress and turmoil. Many have left the ministry because they felt trapped under the enormous weight and anxieties they were experiencing, but seemed unable to handle. They could not cope. Others have been pulled and lured away from the Presence of God through the lusts of the flesh, the lusts of the eyes, and the pride of life.

What is the path to fulfilling your call as a minister successfully of the gospel of Jesus Christ? How should the minister conduct himself or herself as one seeks to do the will of God, and serve humanity in His Name?

If you sense that Divine call to the ministry, and you are ready to discover and fulfill God’s will and plan for your life this study is an essential read to help you understand and walk in the fullness of God’s purpose. You will gain the insight and wisdom to make wise decisions and godly choices; discover the qualifications and character of the sincere minister; learn how to walk in the anointing of God and stand firm in your calling; discover the importance of guidance of godly mentors; understand and apply ministerial ethics, and more.

This book will serve as an excellent resource and training manual for the aspiring sincere minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ.

“Your book will be an excellent tool in the hands of rising ministers of the next generation to focus their lives and ministries on what really matters.”
Dr Ron Cottle, Ph.D., Ed.D., D.D.
Founder, Embassy Coalition of Apostolic Leaders and Embassy College

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The Wednesday Flyover Replay : Ontario Backs Down, Girl Scout Cookie Lawsuit, and ‘Red Worm Moon’.

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

Wednesday, March 12, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1894, Coca-Cola began selling its drink in square glass bottles, initially available in Mississippi. Before this, like beer, it was only served on tap.

Ever feel like happiness plays hard to get? According to a happiness expert, it’s not about chasing happiness down—it’s about setting the table so it wants to sit with you. Read more in the Wednesday Wisdom section below.

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TAKEOFF.

Canada Backs Down in Tariff Tiff.

Ontario backed off plans to put a 25% electricity surcharge on nearby U.S. states Tuesday after President Trump said he would raise tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum to 50% in retaliation.

While the additional tariff was scrapped, a 25% duty on Canadian metals will still take effect today.

The moves follow days of escalating trade tensions between the two countries. U.S. and Canadian officials are expected to continue trade negotiations in the coming days.

Ukraine Agrees to U.S. Ceasefire Plan.

Ukraine has agreed to a U.S.-brokered 30-day ceasefire proposal, contingent on Russia’s acceptance, following high-level peace talks in Saudi Arabia.

As part of the deal, the U.S. will immediately resume military aid and intelligence sharing, which the White House froze after a contentious Oval Office meeting less than two weeks ago.

Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, said Zelensky also sent Trump a letter of apology after that meeting and called the apology an “important step” toward rebuilding trust.

U.S. officials say the “ball is now in Russia’s court,” but Russian officials seemed to signal upcoming rejection of the agreement, expressing skepticism about U.S. intentions.

Southwest Kills Free Checked Bags.

Southwest Airlines unveiled sweeping changes Tuesday, scrapping its iconic “two bags fly free” policy and introducing baggage fees for most passengers starting May 28.

The airline is also launching a no-frills basic economy fare that prohibits free flight changes, ending another customer-friendly practice that sets Southwest apart from competitors.

The shift was driven by a push by activist hedge fund Elliott Investment Management to boost revenue. It earned praise from at least one competitor: United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby called it “the slaying of the sacred cow.”

Travelers buying anything but the top-tier Business Select fare will pay to check bags—likely around $35 each, matching competitors. All tickets still include a free carry-on.

POLITICS.

The House narrowly passed a temporary six-month funding bill Tuesday to keep the government open ahead of a Friday deadline. Its fate is uncertain in the Senate, where Democrats have to decide whether to oppose it and shut down federal operations.

Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate, is being deported by the U.S. government for his pro-Hamas efforts. Hundreds rallied in Manhattan to oppose his deportation.

Mississippi passed a bill on Tuesday banning the production, sale, or distribution of lab-grown meat, making it the third U.S. state after Florida and Alabama to enact such legislation.

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SPORTS.

The Washington Commanders acquired five-time Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil in exchange for significant draft picks.

Golden State Warriors legend Steph Curry will become the first player in NBA history with 4,000 career three-pointers made if he makes two in the team’s next game against the Sacramento Kings on Thursday.

A Texas Rangers hat that mistakenly featured a vulgar Spanish word was removed from MLB’s online stores.

The White House Transition.

The White House said Tuesday that the administration had no plans to cut Social Security or Medicare, despite Elon Musk’s comments on cutting entitlement spending during a Fox interview.

Employees were told to vacate offices and take laptops home as the Department of Education faces up to 50% layoffs—about 1,950 employees—and plans to close all buildings on Wednesday.

U.S. fighter jets intercepted civilian aircraft twice over the weekend near President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) reported.

FINANCE.

Big Stock Move: Asana stock dropped 24% Tuesday after the software company issued a soft revenue forecast and CEO Dustin Moskovitz announced plans to retire.

U.S. job openings rose to 7.74 million in January, up 232,000 from December, signaling continued labor market stability, according to new government data.

Volkswagen and Stellantis said they’ll avoid President Trump’s new 25% tariffs by meeting rules requiring 75% North American parts.

Consumers have filed a class-action lawsuit against the Girl Scouts, alleging that Thin Mints and other cookies contain harmful levels of heavy metals and pesticides.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

Chinese scientists have developed a spy satellite with laser imaging powerful enough to capture facial details from lower Earth orbit.

New research suggests the prehistoric megalodon shark was longer and sleeker than previously thought, resembling a giant lemon shark or whale rather than a bulky great white.

March’s full “Worm Moon” will turn red during a total lunar eclipse on Thursday and Friday, depending on location.

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WISDOM WEDNESDAY.

A happiness expert says that practicing these 10 virtues can help “set the stage for happiness to find you.”

Starting the day with 30 grams of protein—like three eggs or a bowl of Greek yogurt—can bring surprising benefits, experts say.

Gaslighting can make people question their own reality, but many unknowingly reinforce the manipulation. A psychologist explains how to set firm boundaries.

ET CETERA.

Jamie White, a 36-year-old reporter for the InfoWars website, was fatally shot outside his Austin apartment complex late Sunday night, police said.

An Air India flight bound for Delhi was forced to return to Chicago after eight of its 12 toilets became clogged with items like bags and clothes.

A 4-year-old boy in Wisconsin called 911 to report his mom for eating his ice cream, telling police she “needed to go to jail.”

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“Ukraine is ready to start talking and stop shooting.”

— Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Ukraine’s agreement to a 30-day ceasefire if Russia agrees.

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CrossReads Short Takes:OPAL Spirit of a Woman & Love Unfeigned 3/12/2025

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OPAL: Spirit of a Woman

by Kevin Heaton

OPAL

ON THE DAY SHE WAS BORN, FATE HAD ALREADY DETERMINED HER DESTINY.
A DESTINY FRAUGHT WITH 
ABANDONMENTWANTSERVITUDEAND REWARD.

SOLD INTO CHILDHOOD SLAVERY BY HER OWN FATHER – SHE REACHED DEEP INSIDE HER SOUL AND FOUND A WELL OF : STRENGTH, GRIT, FAITH, AND RAW PERSEVERANCE.

“OPAL: Spirit of a Woman” is the story of Mary Opal Fetters/George; a courageous woman who lost her mother to childbirth at the tender age of seven, was sold into bondage by a father who no longer wished to care for her…and forced into child labor in another state for many years. In spite of all the odds stacked against her—she championed a legacy of grace. This is her story.

Her eyes were set deeply into the granite-like constitution of her gaze. Not a cold-hearted stare, but translucent; like the serene look of a farm pond at dusk. And, although her shoulders were slightly bent from plain old fashioned hard work, it wasn’t an arthritic stoop – more like the resolute position she’d assumed throughout her lifetime to guarantee her own survival.

You see, this was still “The Great Depression,” and the screen door her family was shivering and sweltering behind was that same old door attached to the same old “Sharecropper Shanty” they’d started out in. But for Opal, the decision to head to California during those difficult days or stay and ‘tough things out,’ was what we call nowadays: ‘a no-brainer.’ Some refer to it as ‘frontier spirit,’ or ‘the will to go on.’ Whatever you choose to label it; in her case—those principles were simply the foundation on which she chose to live out her life. Then, after having whisked away all those “Dust Bowl” gales – she began to pay all that survivor’s grit forward. Time after time through the years; into decades – she answered the call to serve others. Never mind their beliefs or their station in life, so long as the end result was to benefit those who were suffering the most.

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Love Unfeigned

(For Every Love Book 1)

by Nadine C. Keels

Love Unfeigned

For Every Love, Book One: a “just kisses” second chance romance

There’s homesickness in his kiss…
Back when Lorraine and Isaiah were children, the competitive spark and warm regard between them grew into a strong bond. But they’ve been traversing divided paths in the years since, and a disastrous experience has resulted in life-altering trauma for one of them.

Now that Lorraine and Isaiah have reached adulthood, what might it take to reunite them in a love unbounded by time?

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The Tuesday Flyover Replay : Hackers Hit X, Stocks Slide, and Noah’s Ark.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day 136 years ago, the Great Blizzard of 1888, one of the worst blizzards in American history, struck the Northeast, killing over 400 people and dumping up to 55 inches of snow in certain areas.

Today, the nation honors the itinerant American wanderer John Chapman on Johnny Appleseed Day. Chapman introduced apple trees across the frontier, though mainly as a source of apple cider for pioneers who often lacked access to clean drinking water.

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X Platform Hit by Major Hack Attacks.

Elon Musk’s X was hit by a large-scale cyberattack on Monday, triggering multiple separate outages that left tens of thousands of users unable to access the social media platform.

The pro-Palestinian hacker group Dark Storm Team claimed responsibility, and Musk suggested a foreign country may also be involved.

Tech site Downdetector reported more than 40,000 outage complaints, with the heaviest disruptions along the U.S. coasts.

Ships Collide, Explode, Spill Jet Fuel.

Officials confirmed that a U.S. tanker carrying jet fuel was struck by a container ship in the North Sea off England’s coast on Monday, causing multiple explosions, fires on both vessels, and a fuel spill.

The Portugal-registered Solong container ship collided with the anchored MV Stena Immaculate, an American-registered ship, rupturing a tank of Jet A-1 fuel intended for U.S. Navy ships.

Lifeboats and aircraft were dispatched to the scene, and all 36 mariners across both crews were rescued, with one person taken to the hospital. See rescue footage here.

The cause of the crash remains undetermined, though heavy fog was reported at the time of the incident.

Biden Officials Lose Security Clearance.

Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard announced Monday that dozens of current and former Biden-era officials had their security clearances revoked following an agency review.

Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken and former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan were among those who lost their security clearances, along with Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, and the 51 signers of the Hunter Biden laptop “disinformation” letter.

Perhaps the most notable name was former President Biden himself, who will no longer receive access to the President’s Daily Brief. Biden previously barred Trump from classified briefings following the events of Jan. 6, 2021.

President Trump initiated the process of revoking security clearances with an executive order he signed in February.

POLITICS.

U.S. authorities arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a green card-holding Columbia University student and anti-Israel activist. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has vowed to revoke the visas and green cards of Hamas supporters in America.

The Supreme Court agreed on Monday to hear a case challenging Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy, the practice of trying to change a person’s sexual or gender identity through counseling.

French officials confirmed Monday that over 30 nations will participate in discussions in Paris on the creation of an international security force to safeguard Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.

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SPORTS.

NFL free agent deals started Monday, with the New England Patriots signing former Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman Milton Williams to the largest contract of the day: a four-year deal for $104 million. Quarterback Sam Darnold wasn’t far behind, signing a three-year deal worth over $100 million with the Seattle Seahawks.

New York Yankees ace Gerrit Cole will undergo Tommy John surgery, which will end his season. Cole is a six-time all-star and won the 2023 American League Cy Young Award with the Yankees.

The Pittsburgh Steelers made a huge trade on Sunday night, acquiring Seattle Seahawks star receiver DK Metcalf in exchange for a second-round pick. The Steelers also signed Metcalf to a five-year contract worth $150 million following the trade.

LeBron James is expected to miss 1-2 weeks with a groin strain. James, 40, has missed only four games so far this season.

The White House Transition.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a 25% electricity tariff on 1.5 million U.S. residents, warning of potential increases or shutoffs in response to U.S. tariffs.

Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, appointed Todd Lyons as acting ICE director Monday, weeks after the previous director’s reassignment, and named her former aide Madison Sheahan as deputy director.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Monday that 83% of USAID programs had been canceled, saving “tens of billions” of dollars.

FINANCE.

Big Stock Move: Protagonist Therapeutics stock surged nearly 46% Monday after its experimental psoriasis drug outperformed a rival treatment in a key clinical trial.

Stocks slid Monday, with the Nasdaq falling 4%, the S&P 500 down 2.7%, and the Dow Jones sliding 2.1% after President Trump acknowledged a “period of transition” for the economy.

The Social Security Administration will begin withholding 100% of monthly checks to recover overpayments starting March 27, reversing the 10% default withholding cap set in 2024.

China retaliated against President Trump’s latest tariffs by imposing a 15% tax on key U.S. farm products, including chicken, pork, soybeans, and beef.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

NASA deactivated power-draining instruments on Voyager 1 and Voyager 2, ensuring that the twin ships can continue exploring beyond the solar system.

A meteorite impact crater in Western Australia’s Pilbara region is believed to be 3.5 billion years old, making it the world’s oldest and surpassing the 2.2-billion-year-old Yarrabubba crater 660 miles away.

New evidence from Turkey’s Durupinar Formation suggests the boat-shaped mound was submerged during a massive flood 5,000 years ago, leading researchers to theorize that it’s the fossil of Noah’s Ark.

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TRAVEL TUESDAY.

The East Japan Railway Company plans to launch the E10 Shinkansen bullet train in 2030, with a striking design inspired by the shape of cherry blossom petals.

U.S. State Department issued a Level 2 travel warning for Turks and Caicos Islands, citing arrests of Americans carrying bullets in luggage and urging increased caution.

“Airport theory,” a viral social media trend with 400 million views, suggests that arriving at the airport 15 minutes before departure is enough time to make any flight.

ET CETERA.

Jaguar’s futuristic Type 00 concept, an electric car with butterfly doors and no rear window, made its public debut at Paris Fashion Week, leaving a trail of people saying it looked unreal on the road.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg allegedly offered to help China develop censorship tools and AI in an effort to bring his platforms to the country, according to a new memoir by a former top employee.

A tornado struck north of Orlando on Monday morning, destroying two homes and a TV station while staff was live on air.

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“We get attacked every day, but this was done with a lot of resources.”

— Elon Musk on the cyber attacks that caused large-scale outages for X users on Monday

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Live a Holy Life 3/11/2025

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Living a holy life means to live a life of discipline, focus, and attention in promoting righteous living. Total holiness means one set apart to God.

The goal of living a holy life is to do what is right in God’s sight. The Prophet Haggai offered some insight into holiness versus unholiness.

If one of you is carrying some meat from a holy sacrifice in his robes and his robe happens to brush against some bread or stew, wine or olive oil, or any other kind of food, will it also become holy?'” The priests replied, “No.” Haggai 2:12

With that statement, we can conclude that holiness can’t be transferred. The prophet went on to ask a second question.

Then Haggai asked, “If someone becomes ceremonially unclean by touching a dead person and then touches any of these foods, will the food be defiled?” And the priests answered, “Yes.” Haggai 2:13

With their answer to that question, we can conclude that unholiness is transferrable. Haggai proved that point in the next verse.

Then Haggai responded, “That is how it is with this people and this nation, says the Lord. Everything they do and everything they offer is defiled by their sin. Haggai 2:14

Taking that thought a little further, another word for unholiness is sin. And according to Haggai, sin defiles anything we try to offer to God.

Steps to Live a Holy Life

Fortunately, unholiness or sin doesn’t need to be our last word. Peter laid out for us in his first epistle steps we can follow to live a life of holiness. 

So prepare your minds for action and exercise self-control. Put all your hope in the gracious salvation that will come to you when Jesus Christ is revealed to the world. 1 Peter 1:13

To prepare our minds means making conscious choices to serve God in all we do. And because of the defiling power of sin, Peter says we must use self-control.

He also reminded us that Jesus, who forgives us of our defiling sin will come back again. Therefore, we should live each day of our lives with the hope of His return. 

So why do we need a prepared mind, self-control, and all of our hope in His return? Because they serve as the prerequisite for the next step.

So you must live as God’s obedient children. Don’t slip back into your old ways of living to satisfy your own desires. You didn’t know any better then. 1 Peter 1:14

Before Peter received the fullness of the Holy Spirit on Pentecost, he understood what it meant to slip back. After denying Jesus 3 times, he was ready to return to his old life.

But Jesus redeemed him and personally confirmed his calling. To live a holy life means living as obedient children to God. Because you, too, are personally redeemed by Christ.

But now you must be holy in everything you do, just as God who chose you is holy. 1 Peter 1:15  

What Living a Holy Life Looks Like

As we continue reading 1 Peter, we get a glimpse of what it looks like to live a holy life.

You were cleansed from your sins when you obeyed the truth, so now you must show sincere love to each other as brothers and sisters. Love each other deeply with all your heart. 1 Peter 1:22

Jesus combined all of the laws of the Old Covenant into these two statements. You must love the Lord your God with all your heart and love your neighbor as yourself.

About the Author: 

Pastor RobinRobin, with his wife Cindy, became children’s evangelists early in their ministry. They ministered to children full time for 8 years. During that time they developed several children’s stories which were told with visuals and puppets.

Robin recently turned two of those stories into children’s books. One is called “The Contest,” a book about the Fruit of the Spirit, and the other is called “Twas the Night of Christmas”.  He has also authored 5 volumes of devotional books called, 3 Minutes Alone with God. Each entry is a product of his personal biblical Journaling.

These and his other writings are available on his website called Christian Perspectives at www.ramckinley.com. When you visit this site, you can sign-up for newly written devotions as they come out which will be emailed to you.

Presently Robin is the pastor of Calvary Christian Center in Pottstown, PA. He is an ordained minister with the Assemblies of God. He and his wife make their home in Birdsboro, Pa. He also serves as the president of the local ministerium. He and Cindy have two married sons and four grandchildren.

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The Monday Flyover Replay : Armed Man Shot Near White House, Russian Spy Ring, and Jet Lightning

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THE FLYOVER REPLAY.

Monday, March 10, 2025.

Good Morning! On this day in 1913, William Knox bowled the first perfect 300 game—12 strikes in a row—ever recorded in competition at the American Bowling Congress Championships in Toledo.

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Secret Service Shoots Armed Man.

Secret Service agents shot and wounded an “armed man” a block from the White House shortly after midnight Sunday while President Trump was away for the weekend.

The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Andrew Dawson of Indiana, drove from his home state to Washington D.C. on Saturday, according to a tip from local police who called him a “suicidal individual.”

Secret Service found Dawson near his parked vehicle, and an “armed confrontation” took place after he “brandished a firearm,” according to a Secret Service statement.

Dawson, who was also armed with a knife, was rushed to the hospital, and his condition is currently unknown.

Syria Battles Leave 1,000 Dead.

More than 1,000 people have been killed in Syria in the past few days in clashes between the newly installed government forces and loyalists of ousted President Bashar al-Assad.

The violence began Thursday near Jableh, a longtime stronghold of Assad’s Alawite community, when loyalists ambushed government forces, triggering retaliatory attacks on Alawite neighborhoods.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned the killings, urging the interim Syrian government to protect civilians and hold the “radical Islamist terrorists, including foreign jihadis” accountable for the massacres.

States Push for Permanent Daylight Saving.

At least 20 U.S. states have passed legislation to permanently adopt Daylight Saving Time (DST), but federal law prevents them from making the switch without congressional approval.

Arizona and Hawaii are the only states that stay on standard time year-round.

Although “The Sunshine Protection Act” has been introduced multiple times in Congress since 2018 to allow permanent DST, it has yet to pass.

POLITICS.

House Republicans proposed a stopgap funding measure, aiming to avoid a government shutdown this Friday with a plan for funding through September. Democrats oppose the plan.

The Trump administration is demanding climate nonprofits that received funds as part of a $20 billion Biden-era initiative turn records over to the FBI and appear in federal court later this month.

Kamala Harris will decide whether to run for California governor by the end of the summer, according to a source close to her.

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SPORTS.

The Buffalo Bills signed 2024 NFL MVP Josh Allen to a $330 million contract, including a guarantee of $250 million, the largest guarantee on a contract in NFL history.

Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns signed star pass rusher Myles Garrett to a record-breaking contract extension worth $40 million per year, making Garrett the highest-paid non-quarterback ever in the NFL.

A Virginia high school track star who was attacked by a baton-wielding opponent during a state title race is now suffering a concussion and possible skull fracture.

Coldplay is in discussions with FIFA to produce the first-ever halftime show during a World Cup final.

The White House Transition.

he Trump administration is offering all 80,000 Health and Human Services employees a $25,000 buyout to resign their positions after Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he had a “generic list” of staffers he’d like to remove.

Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced new leadership over immigration enforcement in the wake of department employees leaking information to the media.

President Trump said Sunday that corporate CEOs have “plenty of clarity” on his tariff policy, arguing that their repeated requests for clarity are used “almost like a soundbite.”

FINANCE.

Mastercard said it resolved an outage Sunday after cardholders reported being unable to make online payments or purchases earlier in the day.

Aerospace startup JetZero has announced a partnership with Delta Air Lines to develop a futuristic blended-wing-body plane, expected to be “up to 50% more fuel efficient” than conventional airframes.

On the Border Mexican Grill & Cantina filed for bankruptcy this week after the Tex-Mex chain reportedly closed 40 of its locations.

SCIENCE AND TECH.

Private aerospace company Intuitive Machines’ lunar lander tipped over and was declared non-functional after touching down on the moon—their second lander in two years to fail that way.

NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams finally have an expected return date of March 16 after their planned 10-day mission turned into 10 months aboard the International Space Station.

Images taken from the International Space Station were released this week, capturing the rare phenomenon of gigantic jet lighnting shooting upward.

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BEYOND OUR BORDERS.

Former central banker Mark Carney will replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after winning the Liberal Party leadership vote Sunday.

Pro-Palestinian activists vandalized President Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, painting “Gaza Is Not For Sale” on the lawn and spraying red paint on the clubhouse.

Israel announced Sunday it was cutting off electricity to Gaza in an effort to pressure Hamas into releasing more hostages.

From a shabby British seaside guesthouse, a Russian spy ring ran global honeytraps, kidnappings, and assassination plots—until three operatives were convicted last week in one of the U.K.’s biggest espionage cases in years.

ET CETERA.

Eight people were injured—two critically—when a customer drove his SUV through a CarMax dealership in Inglewood, California, on Saturday, in what police say was a business dispute that turned violent.

A dust devil tore through a kids’ lacrosse game in Anthem, Arizona, on Saturday, sending backpacks flying and kids running toward the swirling vortex.

From a polar bear lounging in pink fireweed to a curious emperor penguin peeking into a camera, the 2024 Nature Photography Contest showcased breathtaking wildlife images.

Daily Quote.

“It is far easier to be enemies than it is to be friends, and it is far, far harder to build partnerships and build relationships than it is to break them.”

— NASA astronaut Anne McClain, Crew-10 commander, on the international partnerships that fill the International Space Station.

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CrossReads Weekly Devotional: Life is Fragile 3/10/2025

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Recently one night I turned over in bed. Nothing unusual. Except as I was trying to push my pillow around, I caught a fingernail on it. I hollered. It hurt but I also knew I had ripped a nail and it was probably bleeding. Hubby woke up and handed me the fingernail clippers so I could cut away most of the nail. Sure enough it bled some, but I put a band-aid on it and we went back to sleep. Some of the craziest things happen when you are just trying to sleep comfortably!
Oh beloved, God speaks to our hearts. Life is fragile. Things can happen when we are just having fun or adjusting in life. Rips come in the oddest places and at the oddest times. But we aren’t due to give up or quit living. Imagine if I said I wouldn’t sleep on that pillow anymore. The pillow didn’t do anything wrong. It was just life happening.
So the Lord reminds you that life just happens. Nothing is perfect all the time. There will be pain. Bandages in life will be needed. You aren’t subject to give up because of life. It’s time to turn on the light and view the damage through God’s lens. Jesus came to give you a good life. He also came to hold you in hard times and to bind up your wounds.  You aren’t alone in any situation as long as you have Jesus.
God loves you and He is helping you even now. Run to Him this morning and let Him cover your wounds with His love and His Word. And live focused on Jesus rather than your pain. Because you are His and you are safe with Him always.
Psalm 147:3 He heals the brokenhearted and bandages their wounds.
Luke 4:18-19 The Spirit of the Lord is on Me, because He has anointed Me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent Me to proclaim liberty to the captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.
Psalm 30:2 LORD my God, I called to You for help, and You healed me.
Philippians 4:19 And my God will liberally supply (fill to the full) your every need according to His riches in glory in Christ Jesus.

About the Author:

 

Rebekah BeeneIn a Christian Women’s meeting in 1983, Rebekah was given a prophetic message that she would write books. Several years ago she began writing stories about special holiday memories and travels, sharing God’s love and care through each story. God has gifted Rebekah with the ability to look at the natural and see the supernatural. Both Rebekah and her husband Danny have a heart to share the Gospel and the riches of life in Christ to everyone they meet. They have served in the local church and in ministry to motorcyclists. Danny is an ordained minister and they both have been Bible study teachers for many years. Rebekah also speaks at women’s retreats and conferences. Her tag line says it all “God loves you and He’s for you”.

My website is http://rebekahbeene.wordpress.com

My first book in print is Oh Beloved! Live in the Light of His Word.
Link to buying the book via paypal is on the website.
As well a link to purchasing the ebook on Amazon is there too.
I’m also on twitter @rebekahbeene, tumblr http://rebekah-beene.tumblr.com/
and of course facebook as Rebekah Beene (Warren) I included my maiden name for old friends.
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