Premium Only Content

Actions have consequences
We see the story of Cain and Abel, a powerful narrative about jealousy, responsibility, and consequences. Cain’s envy over his brother Abel leads to one of the earliest depictions of a tragic choice—choosing anger over resolution. In life, jealousy can blind us to our own responsibilities. Instead of taking a step back and understanding his emotions, Cain allows them to drive him into destructive action. This teaches us that while emotions are natural, how we handle them is what truly matters. By addressing feelings early, communicating openly, and seeking guidance when needed, we can avoid making decisions that not only harm others but also define us in negative ways. We learn that blame and avoidance never work in the long term; facing our emotions head-on is key.
-
DVR
Kim Iversen
1 hour agoAre The "Fat Generals" Just A Cover For War With Iran?
12.9K25 -
LIVE
The Trish Regan Show
56 minutes ago🚨 BREAKING: TRUMP'S REVENGE! MASS FIRINGS in RETALIATION for Schumer-Schiff Led Govt Shutdown!
677 watching -
TheCrucible
2 hours agoThe Extravaganza! EP: 45 (9/30/25)
56.5K5 -
51:44
Candace Show Podcast
2 hours agoDEAD OR ALIVE: Who Betrayed Charlie Kirk? | Ep 245
40.5K70 -
1:40:32
Redacted News
2 hours ago"This was 100% a CIA hit!" Charlie Kirk's Assassination Story COLLAPSES Amid New Evidence | Redacted
88.1K112 -
39:40
The White House
4 hours agoPresident Trump Signs Executive Orders, Sep. 30, 2025
38.7K32 -
1:06:26
vivafrei
4 hours agoLive with Alexa Lavoie! ANTIFA in Canadian Government? RCMP the New Gestapo? AND MORE!
143K43 -
40:38
Dad Saves America
1 day agoLeft Is Right, Up Is Down: The Overton Window Has Been Shattered
5.52K3 -
LIVE
LFA TV
19 hours agoBREAKING NEWS ALL DAY! | TUESDAY 9/30/25
790 watching -
LIVE
freecastle
6 hours agoTAKE UP YOUR CROSS- May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house.
132 watching