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Britain Names Christian Turner as Ambassador to the US
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Britain Names Christian Turner as Ambassador to the US

Britain on Thursday named Christian Turner as its next ambassador to the United States, handing the veteran diplomat one of the country's most prestigious and politically sensitive postings at a pivotal moment for transatlantic ties. The appointment of a career diplomat to...
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Trump: Dems 'Beholden' to Insurers Will Shut Down Government
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President Donald Trump, speaking to supporters in North Carolina Friday night, warned that Democrats will shut down the government in January because they are "totally beholden" to the nation's insurance companies and are resisting the changes he wants to make to the...
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Chicken and Dumplings Casserole
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This Chicken and Dumplings Casserole is a family favorite. The dumplings make themselves! Tender, cooked chicken in a creamy flavorful sauce! AN EASY WAY TO MAKE CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS This Chicken and Dumplings Casserole was crazy delicious! My pictures do not do this recipe justice but we absolutely fell in love with it! The flavor was amazing and it was a family-pleaser for sure. Serve with a salad and your favorite vegetable. This is the food of my childhood right here. AN ALL-PURPOSE COOKBOOK You know where I got this recipe? From that cookbook pictured below. It is The Southern Bite Cookbook and it was written by my friend Stacey Little of SouthernBite.com. Stacey shares generational recipes as well as some of his newer favorites. All inspired by the southern food he grew up with.  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: Could I use store-bought cooked chicken? Absolutely! You do not need to make this totally from scratch if you are short on time. Pick up a rotisserie chicken. Get the family size chicken and just dice it up (you’ll need 3 cups of chicken.) Costco sometimes even sells pulled rotisserie chicken. A huge timesaver! What if I don’t like celery? Then just leave it out. You don’t need to substitute it with anything. Can I substitute self-rising flour with all-purpose flour? Self-rising flour contains a leavening agent as well as salt. It is all included for you. So, if you only have all-purpose flour then you are going to need to add these additional ingredients. To the one cup of all-purpose flour you would need stir in 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Whisk together well then continue with the recipe as written. Can I substitute margarine for butter? Margarine (like Country Crock) will not work in this recipe. Margarine is mostly oil. The recipe won’t come together like we want if you use margarine. Can you put raw chicken in a casserole? Casseroles are usually made with cooked meats. When you use raw chicken, everything else in the casserole will be overcooked by the time the meat is done. So if you do see raw meat in a casserole recipe, the meat is usually started first in the cooking process because it takes longer to cook than the other ingredients. What other cream soups could I use? This really is all about what your family enjoys. You could substitute with cream of mushroom, cream of onion or cream of celery. Can chicken and dumplings casserole be frozen? I don’t recommend it. When you reheat it from frozen or go to cook it from frozen, the texture will be off. Now, if you don’t mind this not being the same texture as if you made it fresh, then thats fine. Sometimes people just like a taste of a recipe and not so much the texture. But for this to turn out exactly as it was intended, it should not be frozen. INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE) salted butter– if worried about sodium content, you can use unsalted butter and add more salt when tasting later, as desired. onion– I used yellow onion, but I don’t see why you couldn’t swap this out if desired. celery– if you don’t like celery, just omit it. cooked chicken– use any leftover chicken from another recipe or rotisserie chicken works well. If you have some time, you can make some Air Fryer Chicken or Shredded Chicken. Additionally, you can use turkey instead of chicken. self-rising flour– You must use self-rising flour in this recipe (not all-purpose). For more info on this, scroll back up to the FAQ section and I cover that in more detail there. milk– I have only tested this with cow’s milk. I have not tested this recipe with a dairy free milk alternative to know which would work best. chicken broth– whatever broth you enjoy should work. Homemade Chicken Broth or vegetable broth are other alternatives. cream of chicken soup– grab a can of whatever brand you enjoy, or use some Homemade Cream of Chicken Soup. Other cream of something soup options could work, or a mix of chicken and Cream of Mushroom Soup. salt & pepper– to taste HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN AND DUMPLINGS CASSEROLE: Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Spray a 9×13 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray. In a small skillet over medium heat, melt the butter and add chopped onion and celery. Cook for about 8-10 minutes (until veggies are soft.) I seasoned my veggies with just a little bit of salt and pepper and I just let the butter melt as the veggies cooked. Pour the butter and veggie mixture into your prepared baking dish. Add the shredded chicken in a layer on top of the vegetables. Note: I seasoned with just a little salt & pepper here too. In a small bowl, combine self-rising flour with milk. Pour this mixture over chicken (do not stir the layers.)  In another bowl (I just used the same one that I mixed the flour and milk, less dirty dishes, right?) combine the chicken broth with the cream of chicken soup. Season this with a bit of salt & pepper. Pour this mixture over the chicken. Do not mix the layers. Then bake until the casserole is set (about 45 minutes or so). Sprinkle with a bit of dried parsley when finished cooking. CRAVING MORE RECIPES? Old Fashioned Chicken And Dumplings Crock Pot Chicken and Cheese Dumplings Crock Pot Chicken and Dumplings Chicken Chow Mein Casserole Poppy Seed Chicken Cracker Barrel Chicken and Dumplings Soup Tuna Noodle Casserole Chicken and Bisquick Dumplings No Peek Chicken Casserole Chicken Cobbler Creamy Chicken Bundles One Pot Chicken and Stuffing King Ranch Chicken Casserole Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole 30 Comforting Casseroles Print Chicken and Dumplings Casserole This Chicken and Dumplings Casserole is a family favorite. The dumplings make themselves! Tender, cooked chicken in a creamy flavorful sauce! Course Main CourseCuisine American Prep Time 10 minutes minutesCook Time 1 hour hourTotal Time 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes Servings 6 Calories 415kcal Author Brandie Skibinski Ingredients½ cup salted butter (1 stick)1 cup small onion, chopped2 ribs celery, chopped3 cups cooked (shredded or diced) chicken1 cup self-rising flour1 cup milk (2% or higher)2 cups chicken broth10.75 ounce can cream of chicken soupsalt and pepper, to taste InstructionsPreheat oven to 350F degrees. Spray a 9 x 13 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.In a small skillet over medium heat, melt the butter and add chopped onion and celery. Cook for about 8-10 minutes (until veggies are soft). Season with salt and pepper. Pour the butter and veggie mixture into your prepared baking dish. Add the chicken in a layer on top of the vegetables. In a small bowl, combine self-rising flour with milk. Pour this mixture over chicken (do not stir mixture). In another small bowl combine the chicken broth with the cream of chicken soup. Season with ab it more salt and pepper. Pour this mixture over the chicken. Do not mix the layers. Then bake for about 45-50 minutes or until the casserole is set. Video Notes Please refer to my FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions) and ingredient list above for other substitutions or for the answers to the most common questions. NutritionCalories: 415kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 25g | Sodium: 861mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 4g Originally published: March 2014Updated & republished: December 2025
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How SCOTUS Might View 'Unlawful' Drug Use
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On Thursday, President Donald Trump issued an executive order that rescheduled marijuana from a Schedule 1 drug to a Schedule 3 drug. What that means is that while it's still a controlled substance, it's…
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NEW: GOP Senator Announces Retirement
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NEW: GOP Senator Announces Retirement

Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-WY) announced Friday that she will not be running for re-election in 2026, becoming the fourth Senate Republican to retire outright ahead of the midterm elections cycle. “It’s…
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Hot Tub Bubba: Clinton Emerges as Main Star in Latest Trove of DOJ Epstein Files
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Hot Tub Bubba: Clinton Emerges as Main Star in Latest Trove of DOJ Epstein Files

President Clinton is featured in numerous never-before-seen images hanging out with convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, including photos in which the former president is seen in a hot tub with an unidentified…
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If the Christmas Story Is Wrong… Then All of Christianity Is Wrong
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<span style="display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;" data-mce-type="bookmark" class="mce_SELRES_start"></span> The Most Dangerous Claim Christianity Ever Made Began in a Manger Every December, we dress up the Christmas story in lights, ribbons, and a warm layer of nostalgia. We talk about shepherds and stars, angels and gifts, family dinners and familiar hymns. We hear Luke’s words read aloud by candlelight: “Unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.” It’s a story so well-worn that it can start to feel harmless… almost like folklore. Beautiful. Comforting. Safe. Something you hum along to without really stopping to think. But what if it isn’t just sentimental? What if this old, stubborn story is actually the hinge on which all of human history turns? Because here’s the uncomfortable truth: if the Christmas story is wrong, then all of Christianity is wrong. Not mostly wrong. Not slightly off. Completely wrong. Christianity doesn’t begin with a moral code or a philosophy of life. It begins with a claim. A dangerous one. A claim that God stepped into time, took on flesh, and lay helpless in a feeding trough. If that didn’t happen, the rest collapses like a stage set after the curtain falls. The Humiliation of the Christmas Story When the manger cracks, the cross and the empty tomb shatter with it—if the Christmas story fails, the whole faith falls. So let’s start where Luke starts… in an occupied land under the long shadow of Caesar. Rome ruled with iron efficiency. Taxes flowed upward. Orders flowed downward. And one decree sent a young carpenter and his pregnant wife trudging south toward Bethlehem. Joseph and Mary didn’t travel because they wanted to. They traveled because an empire demanded it. Dust was on their clothes. Fatigue weighed on their bones. And when they finally arrived, there was no guest room waiting, no Comfort Inn, no soft place to land… just a crowded town and a lot of closed doors. There, far from home, Mary gave birth to her firstborn son and laid Him in a manger. To the watching world, it looked like humiliation stacked on humiliation. Poverty. Powerlessness. Political oppression. Human weakness all bundled together under a rough wooden roof. And maybe that’s why modern culture still finds the story appealing. It fits neatly into a humanist frame… humility, kindness, goodwill toward others. But that’s only a surface view. Underneath the straw and the starlight lies something far heavier. The true humiliation of Christmas isn’t just that a poor child was born in a hard place. It’s that the infinite Creator entered His own creation… not as a king, not as a warrior, but as a newborn who had to be fed, held, and protected. That’s not simply a poetic metaphor. That’s theological dynamite. The moment we say God became man, we’re no longer dealing in cozy imagery. We’re dealing with a pretty big claim that either brings us to our knees or sends us backing away. The Glory We Mistake for Glitter Of course, we love to talk about Christmas glory too. Our culture certainly does. Lights go up earlier every year. Storefronts are dressed to sparkle. Credit cards get swiped. Delivery trucks grind through the night. Retailers extend hours as if proclaiming a backend gospel: “We bring you tidings of great profits.” I’m not hammering on gift-giving here. Only bringing to your attention how a culture subtly changes and morphs into a naturalistic normality. Children feel it too. Ask them what Christmas glory looks like, and you’ll hear about Santa, shiny packages, and the magic of anticipation. And yep, we tell them Christmas is about Jesus… but even grown adults struggle to resist the pull of wrapping paper and twinkling lights. Yet, strangely enough, the world stumbles onto a partial truth here. Because real glory is about giving… just not in the shallow, transactional way we’ve come to expect. The glory of Christmas isn’t found in crowded physical malls, internet malls or sentimental warmth. It’s found in the staggering act those gifts point toward… the moment when God gave His Son. And that kind of glory doesn’t glitter. It humbles. The Hardest Thing to Believe Now, many people think the hardest Christian doctrines are the cross or the empty tomb. How could one man’s death deal with the sins of the world? How could a body sealed in a grave rise again? Those are hard questions. But as J. I. Packer pointed out in Knowing God, they’re not the hardest. The supreme mystery… the one everything else depends on… is the Incarnation. God became man. Put that in your pipe and smoke it for a moment. Not that Jesus was merely wise or moral or unusually compassionate, but that He was fully God and fully man at the same time. That single claim is the load-bearing wall of Christianity. Remove it, and the rest caves in. If Jesus is only a moral teacher, then His death is tragic but meaningless. If He is not God, His resurrection makes no sense. His authority to forgive sins evaporates. Salvation becomes symbolic at best. So yes, if the Christmas story is wrong, all of Christianity is wrong. The Stumbling Block of the Incarnation This is where faith collides head-on with human reason. For Jews and Muslims, for skeptics and secular thinkers, the idea of God becoming man feels offensive, even absurd. As Paul said long ago, it’s a stumbling block. Divine humility doesn’t sit well with human pride. Yet without the Incarnation, Christianity doesn’t merely wobble… it collapses. Every doctrine leans on this one truth like a house balanced on a single beam. Pull it out, and nothing remains standing. Accept it… and suddenly everything else snaps into focus. The Incarnation truly is the “grandest miracle of them all.” Every other miracle either leads to it or flows from it. If God can take on flesh, then water turning to wine isn’t shocking. Feeding thousands becomes reasonable. Healing the blind actually fits the pattern. Resurrection feels inevitable. Accept the baby in the manger as God in the flesh, and the whole story aligns. Reject Him, and you’re left with beautiful fragments that no longer hold together. Emmanuel: God With Us That’s why the name Emmanuel carries such weight. God with us. Those three words hold the entire Bible together. Philosophers can debate existence and meaning all day long, but this cuts through it all… God with us. Not distant. Not detached. Not watching from above. With us. And that truth changes everything. If God is with us, then suffering isn’t meaningless. Guilt isn’t final. Redemption is possible. But if that baby wasn’t divine… if Emmanuel is a myth… then Christianity’s promises dissolve into wishful thinking. This isn’t an abstract doctrine. It’s the difference between a faith that saves and one that merely inspires. Between a story that redeems and one that just makes us feel warm for a season. The Wonder of Grace, Not Nature Here’s where many people miss the point. They fixate on the mechanics… the virgin birth, the biology, the miracle itself. But Christmas isn’t primarily a marvel of physics. It’s a wonder of grace. God didn’t become man to show off divine power. He did it to save. The force behind the manger isn’t creative flexing… it’s redeeming love. Yes, it’s astonishing that infinite divinity stepped into finite flesh. But the real miracle isn’t how He came. It’s why. Not to impress the world. To rescue it. When the Glory of God Shone Round About Remember the shepherds? Ordinary men on a cold hillside, half-awake, watching sheep when the night suddenly tore open with light. Luke says, “The glory of the Lord shone round about them,” and terror seized them up. That reaction makes sense. God’s glory usually signals judgment. Exposure. When holiness meets sin, fear is the natural response. But then came the words that changed history: “Do not be afraid.” God’s glory had arrived… not to destroy, but to redeem. Those shepherds didn’t run away. They ran toward Bethlehem. And when they found the child wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger, they saw heaven’s promise resting on hay. They left praising, shouting, telling anyone who would listen. Fear turned into joy because judgment gave way to grace. Peace on Earth… A Present Reality That’s why the angels sang, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace to men on whom His favor rests.” Not sentimental peace. Not a wish scribbled on a card. Real vertical peace… God’s favor breaking into human history. This wasn’t a vague hope for someday. It was a declaration of invasion. Heaven had made its move. The ancient war between holiness and sin found its turning point in a newborn child. Peace wasn’t postponed. It had begun. The Depth of Love That Gave And here everything comes together. John 3:16 distills Christmas into a single word: gave. God so loved the world that He gave. That’s the core of it all. The merchant class grasps it dimly. Children sense it instinctively. But divine giving goes deeper than either. God didn’t give a symbol. He gave His Son. And not for the righteous, but for a world bent on sin and rebellion. That is love beyond measure. The Gift That Defines All Giving It’s true. If we remove the baby from the manger… the faith comes apart. So when we give at Christmas… quietly or lavishly… we’re echoing heaven’s heartbeat. We don’t give because wise men did. We give because God did. If the child in the manger is not God in flesh, then every hymn, every sermon, every prayer rests on sand. But if He is… if Emmanuel is real… then everything stands firm. Peace is possible. Grace is real. Love has a name. And that’s why the Christmas story matters. Because if it’s wrong, Christianity crumbles. But because it’s true, hope never ends.
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OPSEC
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ONE Mistake Can Destroy Your Entire Team’s OPSEC. From our new podcast on Spotify & YT. Link in bio. #security #privacy #survival #podcast #opsec
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What’s the one rule you live your life by? #survival #prepare #question
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What’s the one rule you live your life by? #survival #prepare #question

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⚔️ Do NOT Shrink~A little Dollywood Christmas
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