Author name: Jeremiah M. Yonemura

I grew up in a Christian home, but I never really came to know the Lord until I was twelve years old. As I’ve matured, the Lord has sanctified me in Him by His grace, allowing me to better glorify and honor Him. In middle and high school, I discovered my interest in essays and informational writing. As a Christian, I took my love for God and my love writing and squeezed them together into blog posts on my blog, which has turned into what is now the Truth and Love Ministries (TLM) Blog. When I was assigned to create a YouTube video for my Old Testament final in high school, I learned about my revived love for creating YouTube content. The next summer, the videos and the blog posts would turn my YouTube channel into an extension of the blog and TLM. Since then, I have continued to grow in the Lord and His Word, and as a student at The Master’s University, I am continually learning in my Bible classes about the greatness, deepness, and perfection of God Word. I hope to one day use the bachelors in Marketing Media that I am pursuing to share the the profoundness of God’s special revelation to His people.

The American Legion hands out red, paper poppies for Memorial Day

NICK EICHER, HOST: And now for this hour’s storyline. The American Legion is raising awareness of veterans for Memorial Day. WJI Reporter Jeremiah Yonemura has more from a small town in Northwest Iowa. SOUND: [Carts moving, car engines, scanning of items] JEREMIAH YONEMURA: In front of the Fareway grocery store in Sioux Center, volunteers hand […]

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Liberal arts student becomes aspiring journalist

Jared Stokes, a student at New Saint Andrews College (NSA), has a unique part-time job. He is a contributor to The Daily Caller, the news organization founded by Tucker Carlson.  Editors offer Stokes assignments — usually breaking news — that he can choose to accept or decline.  Upon acceptance of a story, Stokes has an

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Tulip Festival attendees sound off on America’s condition

ORANGE CITY, Iowa — Over 100,000 people from various Midwestern states explored the annual Dutch Orange City Tulip Festival on May 16-18. Attendees had different views on how America is doing and who should be elected president on Nov. 5. Attendees beliefs ranged from the country’s state being all right to frustration at the rising

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Nicknames

Coming back home from Thanksgiving break, I wanted food.  So I called Joe and convinced him to take me to In-‘N’-Out.  Jesse and Kaitlyn would join too. While we were waiting in the Hotchkiss lounge, we started talking about how people spell “Kaitlyn” with a C.  Others would spell Kaitlyn “K-A-T-E-L-Y-N.”  I, being the loving

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Perpetual Rain

It rains in California, just very little.  California is perpetually in drought, but the winter of 2022-2023 was different.  We received multiple waves of heavy rain that would last for about a week.  As a result, the roads flooded.  On New Year’s Eve, we went to Nonno’s house to celebrate New Year’s with the five

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Going Home

Walking to class after work on October 12, 2022, the rain poured as Mom texted me, “The hospital left a message…  Nonno is being admitted.”  Mom had called earlier to let me know that Nonno was weak and going to the emergency room.  At first, the situation didn’t seem so bad.  He was mildly dehydrated;

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Lost Items

At my high school graduation, Mr. Padmos wrote of me that my friendliness helped me out when asking the people that I’ve met “if they’ve seen your keys, your wallet, your computer, your backpack, your clarinet, or your glasses.” What’s the point?  I lose everything.  I usually get my stuff back, but not always.  For

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