Chuck Holton
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Chuck Holton is an American war correspondent, published author, and motivational speaker.
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Holy Smoking Pile of Rubble, Batman

I crossed this bridge on my way to Romania just a few days ago. Today it was taken out by a Russian missile. The Russians are trying to remove the routes by which arms can be shipped in from the West. This was definitely one of those routes. But the Russians will only be able to slow it a bit. There are far too many ways to get stuff in. Taking out this bridge was a no-brainer, though. I am just glad they didn't bomb it while I was crossing it. Prayers for the Ukrainian soldiers who were stationed there.

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Update From Croatia

From yesterday*

I appreciate all of you supporting the hot zone. Thank you for being here.

How do you think this is all going to end?

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Ukraine Safeguarding its Troops with Technology

If you have wondered why Russia is losing so many men and Ukraine is not, this will help explain it. Russia is sending men into the front lines where they are killed by drone operators from Ukraine who are hundreds of miles away from the front lines.

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Live Call Recording: April 25, 2026

Thank you all for joining us this month on our Live call. I love getting to see your faces and have real conversations with you all.

What was your favorite moment or topic from this call?

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Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce

My erstwhile field producer and cameraman Dennis Azato has accompanied me on ten years of adventures across the globe. Today he joins me in Ukraine and we spend some time remembering our many trips together.

Episode 622 - Field Producer Dennis Azato and Chuck Reminisce
Live call with Chuck this Saturday.

Join us for our next live call with Chuck!

Saturday, June 27
11:00 a.m. New York time

Chuck recently returned from leading a tour through Armenia and from scouting an exciting new destination in Croatia that will become one of our tours next year.

If you've been following these trips or are curious about what he experienced, this is a great opportunity to hear the stories firsthand and ask your questions live.

Write your questions down below, and let us know if you'll be able to join!

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Perseverance in the faith (believing in correct doctrine and obeying God's commandments) leads to the privilege of partaking in Jesus' reign over the nations, and the restored creation (see also Hebrews 2:5-10, 3:14, Acts 3:21), in the coming blessed age/world, that the holy prophets of the Old Testament have written about with great and extensive detail.

"But hold fast what you have till I come. And he who overcomes, and keeps My works until the end, to him I will give power over the nations— ‘He shall rule them with a rod of iron; they shall be dashed to pieces like the potter’s vessels’— as I also have received from My Father" (Revelation 2:25-27)

A few more photos from our trip. Soon I'll be sharing some from the amazing tour that we just finished up in Armenia. For now, though, we will hopefully be getting back into the normal flow of content. Thank you all for being understanding while you've been so busy over the last few weeks.

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Making Men Book Download

Making Men

In a recent live stream, I mentioned that I'm spending part of this summer with the young men at Frontier Forge Institute. It's a tremendous program that's investing in the next generation by teaching leadership, discipline, service, and a Biblical foundation for life. It's been a privilege to be part of what they're doing.

I also mentioned my book, Making Men, and several of you asked where you could get a copy.

Although it's written primarily for young men, I also wrote it with my daughters in mind. I wanted them to understand the kind of man worth waiting for, encouraging, and someday marrying. Strong families begin with men and women who understand what Biblical character looks like.

If you have a son, a daughter, a grandson, a granddaughter, or anyone trying to navigate adulthood with wisdom and purpose, I hope this book will be an encouragement.

I've included a copy for our Locals community below.

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The Red Flag Nobody's Talking About

There's a dangerous pattern emerging in America that almost nobody is talking about. In this video, I break down the failed White House terror plot, the research behind what Data Republican calls "assassination culture," and why people from completely different political movements are arriving at the same justification for political violence. This isn't just about one disturbed individual—it's about the machine that creates them.

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Venezuela's Earthquake Is More Than a Disaster. It's a Warning.

The videos coming out of Venezuela are difficult to watch.

Buildings collapsing into clouds of dust. People stumbling through streets that seem to move beneath their feet. Families desperately searching for loved ones. Hospitals overflowing. Rescue workers digging through concrete with little more than their hands.

Officially, the death toll continues to rise. Thousands remain unaccounted for, and the true scope of the disaster won't be known for days—or even weeks. The first casualty numbers after an earthquake are almost always wrong. They don't account for the people still trapped beneath collapsed buildings or the communities cut off by damaged roads and communication failures.

I've covered disasters all over the world during the past 25 years. Wars, famines, hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes. Every one of them is tragic.

But earthquakes are different.

Nature Doesn't Care

Wars are terrible, but they generally have a target. Earthquakes don't.

An earthquake doesn't distinguish between soldiers and civilians. It doesn't care whether you're rich or poor, young or old. It simply releases unimaginable force, and whatever happens to be above it bears the consequences.

That's why earthquakes often claim the lives of society's most vulnerable. Children. Elderly people. Families asleep in their homes.

I've seen it firsthand.

When Haiti was devastated in 2010, I arrived only days after the ground stopped shaking. Entire neighborhoods had collapsed into piles of concrete. Buildings I had stayed in just months before were flattened into layers of rubble. In some places, you could still see where each floor had pancaked onto the one below it. Those images never leave you.

Venezuela Faces an Uphill Battle

The situation in Venezuela presents unique challenges.

This wasn't simply a powerful earthquake. It struck a country already struggling with years of economic hardship, deteriorating infrastructure, and limited emergency response capabilities. Even before the earthquake, hospitals were under pressure.

Now emergency rooms are overflowing. Rescue crews face blocked roads, damaged bridges, broken water mains, power outages, and thousands of unstable buildings that could collapse with every aftershock. Heavy equipment is desperately needed. Unfortunately, that's exactly what developing countries often lack. People assume rescue operations begin immediately after a building collapses. In reality, many survivors spend days trapped beneath reinforced concrete while crews struggle to reach them with hand tools.

I've listened to those phone calls.

During Haiti's earthquake, survivors trapped beneath collapsed buildings called family members to say goodbye because rescue teams simply couldn't move the massive slabs of concrete covering them. Many died waiting. That reality is difficult to describe unless you've witnessed it.

The First 72 Hours Matter Most

Search-and-rescue experts often refer to the first three days after an earthquake as the "golden window." That's when the greatest number of lives can still be saved. Every hour counts. Every excavator. Every trained rescue team. Every medical professional.

The challenge in Venezuela is logistics. Roads are blocked. Airports have sustained damage. Communications remain unreliable in many areas. Moving heavy machinery into the disaster zone takes time, and time is exactly what trapped victims don't have.

After the Ground Stops Shaking

Ironically, the earthquake itself is often only the beginning.

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