XRP Technical Breakdown: Is a Breakout or Breakdown on the Horizon?

As of May 31, 2025, XRP trades at $2.10, reflecting a bearish outlook. Technical indicators signal potential downside with key support at $1.9409 and resistance levels around $2.0672 and $2.2791. Volume remains low, indicating uncertainty among traders. The coming weeks may determine XRP’s trend direction amid significant market catalysts.

XRP’s Fading Spark: Is Hope Running Dry for Ripple’s Token?

XRP’s outlook dims as catalysts like the Ripple-SEC settlement and ETF launches fail to spark lasting gains. Stuck between $2.27 and $2.65, XRP faces bearish pressure while BitcoinGARLINGHOUSE Bitcoin soars to $111,000. The Trump administration’s pro-crypto moves haven’t lifted altcoins, and XRP’s community grows restless. Is hope fading for XRP

The Sacred Weight of Communion: A Call to Remember and Revere

Communion is no casual ritual; it’s rooted in the Passover, where the lamb’s blood saved Israel (Exodus 12:12-13). Jesus, our Passover Lamb, triumphed over sin and death (1 Corinthians 5:7). As we break bread and share the cup, we proclaim His victory (1 Corinthians 11:26). At home or in church, I cherish taking Communion with loved ones, mirroring early believers (Acts 2:42). Let’s approach the Lord’s Table with reverence, remembering the colossal sacrifice of Christ, our Savior, until He returns.

From Christian Strongholds to Minority Faith: Lessons from the Middle East for America’s Christian Future

Once-Christian nations like Syria, Turkey, Egypt, and Lebanon drifted from faith due to conquests, economic pressures, persecution, emigration, and demographic shifts. The U.S., with its Christian heritage, risks a similar path through secularization and cultural drift. Pew Research shows Christian identification dropped from 77% to 65% in a decade. Scripture, like Judges 2:10 and Ephesians 6:13, warns against forgetting God and urges steadfastness. As a remnant (Romans 11:4), American Christians must engage in church, teach the faith, and resist modern “idols” (1 John 5:21) to preserve our covenant and avoid the Middle East’s fate.

A Prayer for a Bountiful Harvest and Souls for God’s Kingdom

As we cut our fields, the promise of abundant hay fills us with gratitude. At Enjoy Ministries, we steward our livestock, eggs, and garden to serve others, trusting God’s provision. We pray for timely rains (Deut. 11:14) and a bountiful harvest, both in our fields and in souls for God’s Kingdom (Matt. 9:37-38). Like Ruth gleaning in faith, we seek Your redemption. May Your Word bear fruit (Isa. 55:10-11) as we labor. Join us in prayer for a season of growth! Photos of our fields are coming soon.

A Soldier’s Snapshot: Honoring Sacrifice and Seeking Salvation This Memorial Day

On Memorial Day, I reflect on a 1940 Fort Sill photograph of my great-grandfather, William Elvin Penn, and his battalion, including a Japanese American soldier. Taken before WWII’s turmoil, it captures unity and sacrifice. Many didn’t return from the Pacific, reminding us life is fleeting (James 4:14). Like Christ, who laid down His life (John 15:13), these soldiers inspire us to live boldly and accept salvation urgently. Honor their legacy by embracing Christ’s love today. Share this story of courage and faith. #MemorialDay #Faith #Sacrifice #Jesus, #Salvation

The Fading Zeal of the Church: A Call to Reclaim Christian Compassion in the Fight Against Modern Slavery

The church’s zeal for justice, once a force that abolished slavery and reformed society, has faded. Today, nearly 50 million people are enslaved worldwide, yet Christian leadership remains silent. Scripture calls us to “act justly” (Micah 6:8) and “set the oppressed free” (Luke 4:18). We must reclaim our prophetic voice, support anti-slavery efforts, and pray fervently. Sign the petition to repeal the Johnson Amendment and empower the church to fight modern slavery. The time for inaction is over—let’s rekindle the zeal of our forefathers and stand for the oppressed as Christ did.

South Africa’s Miracle of Reconciliation: A Lesson in Healing After Apartheid

In 1994, South Africa achieved a peaceful transition from apartheid to democracy with Nelson Mandela’s election, defying predictions of civil war. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), led by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, facilitated healing by uncovering apartheid-era abuses and granting amnesty for confessions. Public hearings showcased forgiveness, with victims confronting perpetrators on live TV. Christian principles, emphasized by Tutu, played a key role in this unprecedented reconciliation. Reflecting on the 2025 Trump-South Africa meeting, this history offers lessons in unity amidst division, highlighting the power of truth and forgiveness to mend deep societal wounds.

Donald Trump: A Man of Peace in a World of Conflict

Unlike Bush and Obama, who launched wars in Iraq and Libya, Donald Trump’s presidency (2017–2021) started no new conflicts. His Abraham Accords fostered Middle East peace, while his recent video presentation to South Africa’s Ramaphosa (May 2025) highlighted violence against farmers. Bush’s Iraq invasion, based on false WMD claims, and Obama’s $150 billion Iran deal fueled instability. Biden’s reversal of Trump’s Palestinian aid cuts risks escalation. With 160 million war deaths in the 20th century, Trump’s diplomacy and restraint offer a model for peace, prioritizing human lives over military action.

Reflecting God’s Heart: Loving the Needy in a Self-Centered World

God’s heart is for the needy, and He calls us to love them through selfless service. Jesus taught us to “love your neighbor as yourself” (Matt. 22:39) and said, “Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for Me” (Matt. 25:40). The Good Samaritan (Luke 10:30–37) shows us to help others, even at a cost. At En-Joy Ministries, we’re committed to serving the vulnerable. Join us in reflecting God’s love through volunteering, giving, or praying. “Whoever is kind to the poor lends to the Lord” (Prov. 19:17). #EnJoyMinistries