Update (Day 901) Swords of Iron-Lion’s Roar “Complete the job for a secure future”


Another day in the rain, standing as a shepherd—defending the people of Israel and free people everywhere. The freedoms we enjoy can be taken if we don’t stand up and defend them. So stand up. Speak out. Share truth.

There are reports of a proposed one-month ceasefire between Israel, Iran, and the United States—meant as a window for broader negotiations. I want to hear from you: is this good or bad? Will it truly change anything, or just give time to regroup?

Meanwhile, missiles keep falling—from Hezbollah and beyond—across the north, Samaria, and the Hula Valley. One person was killed there, a place known for its beauty and migrating birds. Now it’s a place of death and loss. Others have been injured across the Galilee. They even hit Beirut—their own allies, showing how widespread and unstable this has become.

Israel is preparing to call up as many as 400,000 reservists. Some think this will end soon; others believe it may take much longer. Regional voices are calling this a historic moment—an opportunity to reshape the Middle East and remove long-term threats.

At the same time, global stakes are rising. Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz are affecting oil and security. International forces are preparing to keep it open. There are also reports of potential massive troop deployments to reinforce stability in the region.

Debate continues over how this conflict began, but one thing is clear: the threat is real. Ignoring it won’t make it disappear. What starts here can reach far beyond—into Europe and even the United States. That’s why it must be confronted.

Negotiations are happening, but demands being made—like removing all U.S. presence or halting defensive actions—are unlikely to hold. Too much has already been sacrificed. Lives have been lost, and the cost has been high.

Leviticus 26:7–9 says: “You will chase your enemies… they will fall before you by the sword… I will establish my covenant with you.”

We stand in that promise. And with your support, we continue forward—toward victory.

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