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Pastor Jack Hibbs

Jack Hibbs is the senior and founding pastor of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills, located in southern California. Jack and his wife, Lisa, began a home fellowship over thirty years ago with just six faithful souls. Today, the church ministers weekly to over ten thousand people on campus and to millions worldwide through daily media outreach programs.
Pastor Jack is well known for his passionate, verse-by-verse expositional Bible teaching; in addition, he is a frequent conference speaker. His numerous ministries, including television broadcasts, reach from West Africa to the South Pacific.
Jack and Lisa have been married for over forty years and are the authors of the book Turn Around At Home – Giving A Stronger Spiritual Legacy Than You Received. They reside in Southern California where they enjoy their children and grandchildren.

BLM Praises Cuba Calling It An Asylum

The infamous group, Black Lives Matter made an ABSURD attack against the United States for something our country didn’t even do… Somehow the incorporation (not just a statement) blamed the United States government for the current crisis in Cuba. In this specific attack on the United States, the group blames the U.S. for our trade… Continue reading BLM Praises Cuba Calling It An Asylum

5 Things You Need To Know About TPUSA Contributor Kendall Jones

Since she was nice enough to write an article about me, here are a few things you need to know about my friend and fellow TPUSA Contributor, Kendall Jones. Kendall made worldwide news in 2014 for big game hunting Kendall became a worldwide news topic in 2014 when she was just 19 years old for… Continue reading 5 Things You Need To Know About TPUSA Contributor Kendall Jones

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is the 47th Governor of Arkansas. Inaugurated on January 10, 2023, she is the first woman to serve as governor of the state and currently is the youngest governor in the country. Prior to her historic victory, Sarah served as White House Press Secretary for President Donald J. Trump from 2017 to 2019. A trusted confidant of the President, she advised him on everything from press and communications strategy to personnel and policy. For two and a half years, Sarah worked closely with the president, battling with the media, working with lawmakers and CEOs, and accompanying the president on every foreign trip, including dozens of meetings with foreign leaders. Sarah was only the third woman – and the very first mom – to ever hold the job of White House Press Secretary. Upon her departure from the administration, President Trump described Sarah as “irreplaceable,” a “warrior,” and “very special person with extraordinary talents, who has done an incredible job.” Sarah joined the Trump campaign as a senior advisor in February 2016 during the Republican primary and continued in that role through the President’s historic victory that November. Sarah has previously worked in leadership roles for U.S. Senators, Governors, and presidential campaigns. In Arkansas, Sarah was a senior advisor to U.S. Senator Tom Cotton’s 2014 victorious campaign and was campaign manager for U.S. Senator John Boozman’s winning campaign in 2010. In 2007 and 2008, Sarah helped lead her father, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, to victory in the Iowa Caucuses and seven other states as his national political director. Sarah served in the Department of Education during President George W. Bush’s administration, and was campaign manager of the ONE campaign, a global non-profit founded by U2’s Bono to take action to end extreme poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa. Sarah has been recognized in Fortune and TIME Magazine “40 under 40.” She is the author of the New York Times bestseller “Speaking for Myself,” a former Fox News Channel contributor, and served on the Fulbright board. Sarah grew up in Pine Bluff and Texarkana and is a proud graduate of Little Rock Central High and Ouachita Baptist University. She lives in Little Rock with her husband, Bryan, their children Scarlett, Huck, and George, and their golden retriever, Traveler.

Ilonka Deaton

At age 12 she won a national singing competition in South- Africa that landed her a recording deal. She was excited by the birth of her career and the prospects thereof, but her music manager had something different in mind. Shortly after her first album release that same year, her manager brutally raped her and threatened to kill her and her family if she spoke a word. For the next 5 years he held her in a sexual slavery bondage while selling her likeness and performances to big casino CEO's and conglomerates. He financially made a killing while victimizing her. He continued the threat of her and her family’s life and by the time she was 15 years old he attempted to commit an international crime of selling ilonka to a big wig entertainment CEO in Dubai. Fortunately the deal fell through, but the grip of his hand kept her in slavery until she was 17 years old. She was finally rescued after an undercover police officer saw her manager physically attacking her before a performance in a casino in Johannesburg. Fleeing from the scene he went on the run and was finally found and arrested in 2012. After her ordeal ilonka suffered emotionally. Silenced by the secrets she was forced to keep for years, she fled to the United State to pursue a fresh start in the music industry. Bound by the nightmares of her past, ilonka suffered debilitating bouts of depression and attempted suicide. This landing her in a psychiatric hospital. Three short months after her attempt she was invited with her now husband and music producer Bill Deaton to attend a church. Faced with the realization that she needed healing, ilonka cried out to God for help. She is now rescued, redeemed and set free, and is a healthy, full of life, complete women in Jesus Christ. Ilonka now travels with her husband all across the U.S. while singing and speaking to audiences. She encourages individuals that no matter how hard your story is, you can have victory over it and have a full and hopeful life. She advocates the healing process of counseling for individuals who have been sexually abused in any way and speaks words of life into their lives. Her inspiring message is one of victorious life, freedom, tears, laughter, and hope for any wounded heart. Her appearances fund her own organization, ilonka ministries clinic, based in Nashville TN, which provides free counseling for hurting women. ilonka joined film maker Jaco Booyens, of After Eden Pictures, in an heroic film called “8Days” about human trafficking and wrote and performed one of the title theme songs called “8Days”. Her husband, Bill Deaton, wrote and produced the music score for the film. She uses her voice to give other victims a voice and a chance of seeing hope again. ilonka’s book and compelling life story will be available online and in bookstores by mid 2016.

Black Lives Matter Is Destroying America

BLM Inc. is destroying America economically, culturally and socially. This cannot be understated. It is very much true. The social fabric of the country is rapidly deteriorating at a pace not before seen in American history. Think about the America we live in right now. We live in a country where businesses in Minneapolis were… Continue reading Black Lives Matter Is Destroying America

HOAX: High School Conservative Falsely Accused of Sending Racist Messages to Black Student

Before you begin reading this infuriating story out of a Minnesota high school, I want you to take 15 seconds and reflect on this single question: If America is as ‘systemically racist’ as we’re all told, then why would so many feel the need to fabricate racism in America? Sophomore Avery Severson of White Bear… Continue reading HOAX: High School Conservative Falsely Accused of Sending Racist Messages to Black Student