Praying for Our Heroes During Operation Epic Fury đź‡şđź‡¸

As a 25-year-old Christian woman who deeply loves this country, I’ve been thinking a lot about our military men and women during what President Donald Trump has called “Operation Epic Fury.”

No matter where you fall politically, one thing should unite us: the brave Americans who put on the uniform and stand in harm’s way so we can sleep peacefully at night.

I love America. I love our freedom. I love the flag. And I will always love and support the United States military.

Right now, as headlines talk about rising tensions in the Middle East, I can’t help but picture the young soldiers deployed far from home — some barely older than me. They have moms praying for them. Wives missing them. Little kids waiting for them to come home.

And that moves my heart deeply.

Faith Over Fear

As Christians, we are called to pray for our leaders and for those who protect us. Scripture reminds us that God appoints leaders and that He watches over nations. Whether in times of peace or times of conflict, our first response should always be prayer — not panic.

When I hear about Operation Epic Fury, I don’t just think about strategy or politics. I think about courage. I think about sacrifice. I think about the discipline and strength it takes to serve.

The U.S. military represents more than power — it represents commitment, honor, and service. These men and women volunteer to step forward when most of us step back.

That deserves respect.

Loving Our Troops Out Loud

Supporting the military isn’t about loving war. It’s about loving the people who are willing to defend our freedoms.

It’s about remembering that freedom of worship — the very freedom that allows me to openly share my Christian faith — is protected by people in uniform.

It’s about recognizing that behind every uniform is a human being who feels fear, who hopes, who believes, and who wants to return home safely.

So instead of arguing online, I choose to pray.

Instead of fear, I choose faith.

Instead of division, I choose gratitude.

A Prayer for the United States Military

Heavenly Father,

We come before You with grateful hearts for the brave men and women serving in the United States military. Lord, during Operation Epic Fury, we ask for Your divine protection over every soldier, sailor, airman, Marine, and guardian deployed around the world.

Place a hedge of protection around them. Guard their minds from fear and their hearts from discouragement. Strengthen their bodies and sharpen their judgment. Give wisdom to their commanders and clarity to those making decisions.

Comfort the families waiting at home. Wrap them in peace that surpasses understanding. Remind them they are never alone.

Lord, bring our troops home safely. Let justice prevail, and let peace follow. May America be guided by integrity, courage, and humility before You.

Bless the United States military. Bless their sacrifice. Bless the United States of America.

In Jesus’ name,

Amen. 🇺🇸

My YouTube Channel is Perfect for Everyone, Especially Christians

After weeks—maybe even months—of going back and forth, praying for clarity, and wrestling with some real fear of being misunderstood or criticized, I finally did it. I launched my YouTube channel to the publiv (I kept it private for many months). I’m still kind of in shock.

It’s not just any YouTube channel either—this one’s political. I know, I know. It sounds like a mess waiting to happen, especially in the world we’re living in right now where everything feels so divided. But I’ve felt such a strong pull on my heart to step up and speak the truth—real truth—not just the kind that gets pushed around by talking heads on TV.

It honestly started with frustration. Every time I turned on the news or scrolled through social media, I felt like I was being spoon-fed half-truths. Things are happening in this country and around the world that the mainstream media just refuses to cover, and if they do, it’s always through a distorted lens. It was driving me crazy.

But more than that, I started to feel convicted. As a Christian, I can’t just sit back and ignore what’s happening. We’re called to be salt and light in the world—to stand for what’s right, even when it’s uncomfortable. And believe me, this is uncomfortable. Putting my opinions out there, especially on political issues, is scary. But God didn’t give me a spirit of fear. He gave me boldness.

So I created this channel to speak plainly about the things people are either too scared to say or too blind to see. I don’t claim to know everything—I’m still learning every day—but I’m not afraid to ask hard questions and challenge the narratives we’re constantly being fed. I want this to be a space where people can think freely and hear perspectives that aren’t being broadcast on the nightly news.

Please take a look at my YouTube Channel Here!

I uploaded my first video this afternoon. It’s rough, to be honest. The lighting’s not great, and I was super nervous. But I just talked from the heart. That’s what matters, right? I hope that people who are sick of the spin, the bias, the manipulation—will find a little truth and hope in what I’m doing.

I already got a couple of comments, and one was a bit mean. That part stung. But then I remembered Jesus said we’d be hated for speaking truth in His name. So I prayed for that person and moved on. I’m doing this for a bigger reason than popularity. I’m doing it because I truly believe that Christians need to be part of the cultural conversation—not hidden away in fear.

So here I am—24, Christian, not a media expert, but trying my best to follow what God’s put on my heart. I’m nervous, I’m excited, and most of all, I’m surrendered.

Lord, use this for Your glory. Even if only one person watches and thinks deeper about the truth, it’s worth it.

Until next time,
The Christian Tech Nerd

P.S. If anyone stumbles across this in the future—check out the channel. It’s raw and honest, and it’s just getting started.

How Christians Should Handle Conflict

Are you confused about conflict? You are not alone.

As Christians, we are expected to love and show kindness to everyone.

But this doesn’t mean that we should always go along with what they say.

Quite the opposite, actually.

Conflict is a normal part of relationships.

And having genuine arguments is a good thing.

They allow us to see situations from different angles and come closer to one another.

Conflict becomes problematic, however, when it is not handled properly.

This is when it causes a lot of stress and discomfort.

That’s why I want to give you an easy way to approach conflict…

So that both parties always derive some benefit from it.

One of the key principles is to listen actively to the other person’s perspective.

This means truly trying to understand their point of view, without interrupting or becoming defensive.

When we listen to others, we show respect for their opinions and walk one step closer toward resolution.

Another important principle is to speak the truth in love.

We should always be honest with others.

But we must do so in a way that is loving and kind. 

If you are used to avoiding conflict, I understand.

When I was in high school, or even my first few semesters in college, I would also try to escape heated arguments, thinking that was the right thing to do.

But this slowly got me into bad situations, that could have been avoided if I chose to argue with the people around me.

Conflict exists to solve problems.

And there is nothing wrong with arguing with respect and love.

I understand that it can be very difficult, sometimes even awkward in the beginning.

But we should remember that God is on our side.

And that we can always pray for guidance and wisdom.

God will always aid us in navigating conflict in a healthy way that honors Him.

So instead of running away from it, let’s embrace it and evolve our relationships.

Do You Make This Mistake In Your Relationships?

As Christians, we are often taught to show love to the people around us.

And that’s a delightful way to live.

By following God’s Will, we make the world a finer place.

And we assist others in staying on the right path.

But sometimes, we forget something essential.

When we focus too much on others, we sometimes neglect to extend the same kindness to ourselves.

I used to make that mistake in the past.

I went above and beyond to assist everyone else, but I wouldn’t show the same love toward myself.

And this kept me stressed and pressured.

But I was the one who put that pressure on myself.

It took me a long time to realize that I should treat myself like I treated my loved ones.

With empathy, understanding, and compassion.

When I started doing that, my stress began to melt away.

And my mental health recovered.

I want to make sure that you are not making the same mistake.

Remember, our Heavenly Father loves us unconditionally, and we are deserving of that same love.

In the words of the apostle Paul, “Therefore, as God’s chosen people, holy and dearly loved, clothe yourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience” (Colossians 3:12).

When we show ourselves compassion and grace, we follow Jesus’ example.

Jesus understands our struggles and is patient with us, so we should also be patient with ourselves.

Showing ourselves kindness should be taught in every school and every church.

It strengthens our faith and improves our health. 

Practicing self-compassion and self-love can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.

And it is something that too many people struggle with nowadays.

Treating ourselves kindly allows our minds to relax, making it easier to manage stress and maintain emotional equilibrium. 

By giving ourselves permission to make mistakes, we enable personal growth and resilience.

My fellow Christians, let us strive to treat ourselves with love and kindness, just as our Heavenly Father treats us. 

As we do so, we will experience a deepening of our faith, as well as a profound improvement in our health and well-being.

Remember, you are just as worthy of love as anyone else.