*That the ongoing protests in America's cities will not lead to people being hurt and businesses - esp. those recovering from the pandemic - to not be destroyed by agitators.
6/9 - Thank you for your prayers for my co-worker, Brandon. He surprised me by showing up for 2 long work shifts this past weekend. He looked great though he said he's still on the mend (8 months after his horrific motorcycle accident.
PERSONAL UPDATE: 6/11 Note my latest entry in the JOURNAL section on the right side of this page. 6/11 - Important Purrty Update!
Can you believe how Barron has grown; Wow!
*For the president and his family to be renewed as they stay in New Jersey through Sunday to celebrate his birthday.
*For the plans for the Republican convention in August to be prepared with wisdom.
*For wisdom for President Trump as he considers the challenges of the pandemic, the economy, and racial tensions.
*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 for FEMA leadership as they prepare for the upcoming hurricane season.
*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;
"LIBS HANDCUFF POLICE WITH DEFUND CRY" - Tony Perkins, Washington Update, June 9, 2020; https://www.frc.org/updatearticle/20200609/libs-handcuff
The fringe Left: Great at making slogans. Terrible at considering consequences. Maybe "DEFUND THE POLICE" makes an edgy statement slathered in yellow letters on D.C.'s 16th Street -- but putting it on paper, like Democratic lawmakers are threatening to do, would be one of the worst policy mistakes in history. And it's not just Republicans who think so.
As usual, the Left's new crusade to defund the police -- like "Abolish ICE!" and "Open the Borders!" -- is full of the requisite shock value, as everyone from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) to Senator Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) stokes their base with calls to embrace the lawlessness their agenda depends on. But is it really a serious movement? The liberal media certainly hopes not. Months away from a general election, outlets like CNN and the New York Daily News are warning the crusade could be "deadly" for Democrats. Even Joe Biden, who's been off the reservation on policy for most of the year, knows you don't win over voters by leaving their homes and children unprotected.
But then, this was always about rhetoric -- not reason. To the Left, the practical implications of defunding police, like crime, disorder, and mayhem, are another inconvenient sidebar. That's because, Randy Petersen points out in the Federalist, "the screams and emotions and nonstop news coverage have given the idea legs that are not easily countered without thoughtful debate." Even the Minneapolis city council, who's actually considering a defund proposal, admitted they hadn't even thought about what a "police-free future looks like."
If so, Judicial Watch's Chris Farrell says, then maybe they ought to be held personally responsible for the fallout. Is AOC going to accept the liability for the property damage and loss of life that results from her rally cry? Because ironically, he points out, the people who would be most at risk in this lawless society are the ones she and her fellow liberals claim to care most about: minorities, the elderly, children, and women. Without police, "that's exactly who will be placed in the greatest danger."
Fortunately, like most of their wildly unpopular ideas (legal infanticide, late-term abortion, socialism, immigration, environmental fanaticism), the American people are overwhelmingly opposed to defunding the police. While Minneapolis, New York, and Los Angeles leaders move ahead with the absurd suggestion, only 16 percent of Democrats and 15 percent of Republicans support it. Like most sane people, they understand that while our law enforcement system is flawed (what public institution isn't?) the solution is reforming it -- not removing it altogether.
Just consider what's happened in the last week and a half. Seventeen lives have been lost in the riots despite the massive police presence. Based on the damage that's been done, does anyone seriously believe that America is at the point where we're sufficiently capable of controlling our own behavior? "If ever there was a time to fund the police or to recruit for the police," Sarah Perry argued on "Washington Watch," "I would think it would be now."
Instead, the mobs want to take away the only thing separating America from absolute anarchy. And at the end of the day, that's almost certainly the Left's real goal: destabilizing the country so they can step in and reorder. "It's all part and parcel of the revolutionary firebombing -- trashing the whole system and starting over," Sarah shook her head. "It's not, 'Let's take the good parts,' or 'Let's modify what isn't working.' It's 'Let's throw it all out.'"
Attorney General William Barr agreed, warning, "There's a witches' brew of extremist groups looking to exploit this on all sides," But destroying law and order is a bridge he's shocked anyone would cross. "You would have increases in vigilantism and increases in chaos in the city," he warned. It would be a mistake. Just like it is to judge all 900,000 U.S. police officers by one man's actions.
Obviously, bad policing does exist in certain areas. Let's address it. Let's do a thorough audit of what the behavior is, what the training is, who we're recruiting, and what their backgrounds are. Let's reevaluate police unions and internal discipline. But this should be the first sign of really bad policy, Petersen argues, "punishing everyone regardless of their culpability." That's "precisely the argument that many in the black community make -- that its members are unfairly targeted by agents of the government, mostly (but not only) the police, without regard to individual guilt or innocence... Both sides need to step out of the elevator and have a real discussion on what the goals are and the best way to get there. Alienating all of our police officers is not a good way to start."
[italics and colored emphsis mine]
the disorder of the world. - Karl Barth
PRAISE GOD for the continuing recent successes against
June 12 - Pray for believers to be ambassadors of the gospel in their daily lives.
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