10/8 - Please pray for my co-worker Brandon who was in a horrific motorcycle accident several nights ago. He is expected to undergo several surgeries and be in recovery for around 6 months
PERSONAL UPDATE: 5/30 Note my latest entry in the JOURNAL section on the right side of this page. Purrty Update: Praise God she is back to being well again!(see 5/21 post)
Can you believe how Barron has grown; Wow!
*For God to guide the discussions between the president and the secretary of state, in particular regarding the continuing unrest in Hong Kong.
*For wisdom for the president and secretary as they make decisions to protect democracy around the world.
*For strength and encouragement for Preident Trump as he works to address the unrest around the nation and meet the needs of the American people.
*For citizens to trust the Lord for protection and safekeeping from the virus and from the outbreak of violence in many cities.
*For the Lord to guide everyone in positions of authority during the agitation to show discernment in the necessary steps to take to safeguard the populace.
*For wisdom as the president works with governors and national leaders as part of the recovery process.
*For God to keep the president and his staff safe and healthy in the midst of the outbreak.
*For God to guide each member of the coronavirus task force as they lead in their respective areas.
*For President Trump to be used by God to bring people of faith together.
*For the ongoing research and treatments to be successful and effective against the pandemic.
*For those who continue to become ill to recovery quickly and for strength for those who tend them.
*For the best solutions to be found for Americans with mental health needs during this crisis.
*For protection of the health of the president and the First and Second families..
*For believers to obtain deeper faith and trust in the Lord and for the unbelieving to turn toward Him.
*For encouragement, strength, and protection for the thousands of members of the armed forces who are putting themselves at risk to combat the virus outbreak.
*For God to be at work through the president, vice president, and other members of the Coronavirus Task Force.
*For healing for all who are sick and for God to protect all who are helping to save lives and care for the vulnerable.
*For all who have needs be able to find adequate food and supplies.
*For God to be with the doctors and nurses who are working overtime to help test, treat, and care for those who are ill.
For God to use the cornavirus crisis to open and strengthen the relationships that the U.S. has with foreign nations as they work together to address the spread of the virus.
*For wisdom for the president and state governors as they work to get resources and testing kits into the hands of those that need them.
*For the hearts and minds of all of our nation’s leaders to be turned to God in prayer.
*For wisdom for President Trump as he continues to work to address many issues of national importance in the midst of working to respond correctly in order to mitigate the spread and impact of the virus.
*For wisdom for the CDC and FDA as they work to produce an effective vaccine and to distribute adequate test kits around the nation.
*For the health a safety for the president, for healing for all who are infected, and for protection for all Americans
*For strength for the many immigration and border patrol agents working to secure the U.S. border.
*For wisdom for President Trump, Cabinet members and advisers determining the best course of action for the United States in Venezuela.
"Don't Argue the Exceptions - Beating Bad Arguments For Abortion and Transgenderism" - by John Stonestreet, Breakpoint.org, May 25, 2017;
"THE SLOW BURN OF AMERICA" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, June 2, 2020; https://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20200602/slow-burn [AS I SEE IT: The protesters/rioters say that they demand justice. Well, you can be quite sure the officers involved in this incident will be dealt justice. as best as our laws can provide. And, there is no question that we should all stand up to speak up for justice to be done whenever we incounter injustice. But, as Christians, we need to emphasize the larger truth I "happened' to come across in my study Bible notes on a passage in the book of Job: "The final settlement of justice will not come in this life, but in the future [referring to the Judgement Seat of God]." We need to remind people that at the root of all injustice in our world is the sinfulness of man. As long as sin exists in our world - and it always will until Jesus comes to establish a New Heaven and a New Earth - there will be injustice. (Even those calling for justice are themselves guilty of commiting injustice in some form.) If God were to deal with all injustice, He would have to irradicate sin, He would have to destroy ALL men for "ALL have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.' (Rom. 3:23) - Stan]
When the mobs picked up guns and baseball bats and headed back into the streets last night, it was no longer about George Floyd. The chaos that's erupting at dark has stopped telling his story -- and started telling ours as a lost and desperate country. "It's okay to be angry," George's brother said. But the man in whose name policemen are being shot, cities are being burned, and businesses are being destroyed would have never wanted this. He was "about peace." And if the rioters cared about justice, they would be too.
But as dawn broke, even more cities had been brought to their knees by raging crowds that left officers in critical condition and communities beyond ruin. Despite curfews, low-flying military helicopters, and the deployment of the National Guard, hordes of crowds bent on violence hurled whatever they could find -- rocks, fireworks, bricks -- at teams in riot gear, torching cars and buildings along the way. As President Trump said earlier in the day, "These are not acts of peaceful protest. These are acts of domestic terror. The destruction of innocent life and the spilling of innocent blood is an offense to humanity and a crime against God."
Like most Americans, the Floyd family has looked on with horror. "If his own family and blood are trying to deal with it and be positive about it, and go another route to seek justice," Terrance Floyd insisted on ABC, "then why are you out here tearing up your community?" Floyd's girlfriend also tried, emotionally telling them that "Waking up this morning to see Minneapolis on fire would be something that would devastate [him]. He loved the city." Even Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s daughter, Bernice, tried to break through the madness. Peaceful protests "did not fail my father." And, President Trump insisted, they will not fail us now.
"America is founded upon the rule of law," he reminded the country. "It is the foundation of our prosperity, our freedom, and our very way of life. But where there is no law, there is no opportunity. Where there is no justice, there is no liberty. Where there is no safety, there is no future. We must never give in to anger or hatred. If malice or violence reigns, then none of us is free." If state leaders refuse to realize that and act, he will. " If a city or a state refuses to take the actions that are necessary to defend the life and property of their residents, then I will deploy the United States military and quickly solve the problem for them."
To the anarchists, arsonists, looters, criminals, rioters, Antifa, and others, the message was simple: America won't tolerate more. It's time, former Cincinnati mayor Ken Blackwell said, "for local leaders to harness peoples' grief and anger and channel it in a constructive direction." Mayors, he insisted, "are the ones whose leadership matters the most right now... If they sit on the sidelines or if they fiddle [in fear] while their cities burn, they create a context where this sort of lawlessness is this accepted. And if you cower to lawlessness or you turn a blind eye... what you're going to get is more of it." And that, he warned, will rip apart the fabric of the community. In the end, Ken promised, that "will do more harm to [America] than COVID-19."
Unfortunately, Americans have already seen what comes from a wasteland of leadership in places like Minneapolis, where Mayor Jacob Frey (D) stepped back and fueled the lawlessness by refusing to contain it. And quite frankly, he bears a lot of the responsibility for what's spreading across the nation. He put his hands up and turned his city over to the agitators -- giving leaders in other communities the license and excuse to do the same. Now look at the mess America's in. Our law enforcers are literally engaged in hand-to-hand combat on U.S. streets. "What he did," Ken agreed, "was actually tantamount to a dog whistle to terrorists and lawless thugs to terrorize his city." President Trump is taking the issue seriously, because he understands, as Ken said, "Those of us in positions of authority or influence have a duty to restore and unite for justice. Chaos and mindless destruction will destroy our communities."
And for change to ever take root, there are deeper problems at work in this country that have to be addressed. Mob violence and police brutality spring from the same fountain: moral bankruptcy. As I explain in the Washington Times, the abuse of power, disregard for human life, and uncontrolled rage were witnessing in cities across our country, all flow from a society that is rapidly losing a sense of right and wrong, of transcendent truth. If there is an upside to this, it might be that in the quiet of our hearts, we'll finally realize that goodness, truth, and beauty only comes from God. He's the One who delivers hope -- and in the midst of this crisis -- the One who delivers healing.
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the disorder of the world. - Karl Barth
PRAISE GOD for the continuing recent successes against
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