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A. Dru Kristenev

Former newspaper publisher, A. Dru Kristenev, grew up in the publishing industry working every angle of a paper, from ad composition and sales, to personnel management, copy writing, and overseeing all editorial content. During her tenure as a news professional, Kristenev traveled internationally as a representative of the paper and, on separate occasions, non-profit organizations. Since 2007, Kristenev has authored five fact-filled political suspense novels, the Baron Series, and two non-fiction books, all available on Amazon. Carrying an M.S. degree and having taught at premier northwest universities, she is the trustee of Scribes' College of Journalism, which mission is to train a new generation of journalists in biblical standards of reporting. More information about the college and how to support it can be obtained by contacting Kristenev at cw.o@earthlink.net. ChangingWind (changingwind.org) is a solutions-centered Christian ministry. Donate Here

Most Recent Articles by A. Dru Kristenev:

Strange bedfellows devising school curricula

Strange bedfellows devising school curricula The misconstrued separation of church and state has taken some incoherent twists and turns over the last few years creating the strangest of bedfellows that puts new emphasis on the old adage of "sleeping with the enemy." It doesn't seem to matter which school district is in the limelight when so many are buckling to popular liberal thought that is replacing true science with pseudoscience, invading curricula, especially for elementary and middle school students.
- Thursday, May 24, 2018

Iran Deal was no deal for global interests

Iran Deal was no deal for global interestsIf anyone is in a quandary about the highly touted Iran Deal (by Obama and his acolytes) that could and should be so easily wiped off the U.S.' political map, don't be. There are only a couple drivers of this clunker that never got started in the first place, and President Obama was not behind the wheel.
- Saturday, May 12, 2018


From "dirty" jeans to Pruitt's "dirty laundry"

From dirty jeans to Pruitt's dirty laundry Environmentalist bubble-browsers can't seem to get their heads out of their pants. They're more than happy to remove their britches in public (which most of us would rather not see), but don't expect much if you ask them to examine their motive for revealing what's best kept covered--doubtful it goes any deeper than exhibitionism.
- Saturday, April 28, 2018

Ryan going home spells hope for the GOP

A NEW DAWN: Ryan going home spells hope for the GOP The RNC response to Paul Ryan deciding to leave the House and return to Wisconsin is upside-down. RNC Spokesperson Kayleigh McEnany, appearing on Fox Business April 12, 2018, noted that with Ryan’s departure another aisle straddler should take the speakership if republicans retain the majority in the House.
- Friday, April 13, 2018

Self-destructive behavior is now defined as an achievement

Self-destructive behavior is now defined as an achievement Facing down crises has always been a measure of reaching adulthood. How a youth responds to peril, especially when they display courage in challenging circumstances, is the line that is crossed to gauge maturity.
- Thursday, April 5, 2018

Let there be light… unless you’re doing business in city limits

Let there be light… unless you’re doing business in city limits Daily, a new story breaks about municipalities, counties and states yielding to environmental lobbies applying pressure to curtail free enterprise. Sans bias, every business qualifies to be in protectionists’ crosshairs as the enemy of nature, which runs the gamut from defenseless weeds and hapless wolves to the vast cosmos. Like other entrepreneurs, activists use the saying ‘business is business’ but with an adverse twist in that ‘any business is bad business.’
- Sunday, April 1, 2018

Brilliance in one field does not overall genius make

Brilliance in one field does not overall genius make According to modern media we are flush with geniuses. They inhabit the worlds of science, philosophy, entertainment and politics and, with the help of bloggers, pundits and TV personalities, are bestowed undue influence over every issue of import or general interest.
- Sunday, March 25, 2018

By golly, it is Trump’s fault McCabe was fired

By golly, it is Trump’s fault McCabe was fired It’s obvious. Donald Trump’s entering the political fray in 2015, throwing his hat in the ring to run for president, forced Andrew McCabe to abandon integrity and good sense. Any possibility that this brash, unqualified, business mogul might cross the Oval Office threshold had to be prevented at all costs, and McCabe was one of those compelled to stand strong for that rightful cause.
- Sunday, March 18, 2018

Specious arguments fuel climate lawsuits to kill autonomy

Specious arguments fuel climate lawsuits to kill autonomy When you can’t win the argument on the merits of facts, you do the next best thing – sue. It’s nothing new to see environmental groups lawyer up to protect fish spawning, insect habitat or weed propagation.
- Friday, March 16, 2018

Removing “man” from language can’t change Creation

Removing “man” from language can’t change Creation There is a growing contingent of overzealous cultural reformers who believe that excising the word “man” from the English language will instantly do away with inequality on every level of existence. As one friend once put it, “What form of reality are they living in?” The meaning is apparent when individuals decide ‘reality’ is based on their feelings. (And this is a guy who worked in the entertainment industry. You got it – Hollywood. Maybe that’s why he could pigeonhole the insanity of personal reality?)
- Friday, March 9, 2018

Contradiction: Trust our arguments and reason, when we say we are too immature to own a weapon

Contradiction:  Trust our arguments and reason, when we say we are too immature to own a weapon Illogic has become endemic in our youth, much at the fault of indoctrination referred to as education, but also by the lack of parental involvement in children’s lives. The aftermath of the Parkland. Florida mass shooting has spawned every level of emotional breakdown, from students and fact-resistant adults’ boorish behavior at the CNN “town hall” to the disrespectful rabble-rousing of Debbie Wasserman Schultz at a prayer vigil.
- Sunday, February 25, 2018

Mind control or gun control

Mind control or gun control As families cope with the emotional devastation incurred by the horrific shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, opinions about the cause of the tragedy are varied and, in some cases, wild.
- Sunday, February 18, 2018

Border Wall: NOW libs are worried about property rights

Border Wall: NOW libs are worried about property rights It’s okay to weaponize environmental regulations to restrict land use by farmers and ranchers, even seize property… but build a wall along the border to protect Americans from the influx of more and more criminal aliens and, all of a sudden, the government is infringing on property rights.
- Monday, February 12, 2018


Davos globalists experience what they engineered

Davos globalists experience what they engineered As globalist billionaires and politicians gather for the World Economic Forum in Davos Switzerland, they are encouraged to take forty-five minutes out of their busy schedule to “walk in the shoes” of a refugee. As much as benevolent organizations tout this as an opportunity to share the heartache of a refugee’s experience, it is more an exercise in hubris than compassion.
- Friday, January 26, 2018

Corruption of MLK’s legacy

Corruption of MLK’s legacy First of all, what is NAACP doing sponsoring a division to address the non-existent concept of environmental and climate justice? Before I go any deeper, it’s important to point out that the environment (earth, its elements and inhabitants) and climate (the atmosphere) are not sentient beings that crave justice from one another, the universe or man. They are components of Creation of which each of the aforementioned are interconnected not adversarial.
- Monday, January 15, 2018



Hypocrites on the right – convicting without a trial

Hypocrites on the right – convicting without a trial There is a problem here. Republican office holders and so-called conservative pundits are all jumping on the bandwagon to convict Judge Roy Moore based on their northeastern customs. Yes, this includes all the Fox personalities televising their holier-than-thou judgments out of New York Central along with the D.C. swamp.
- Friday, November 17, 2017

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