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Tag Archives: Barak Obama
Transition Of Power
Today we saw President Obama meeting with President-elect Trump, preparing for a transition of power. Perhaps this should remind us that those of us who call ourselves Christians are called to a similar transition of power. We are called to … Continue reading →
Posted in American values, change, inward change, kingdom of God, loyality, political healing, political power, politics and religion, power, presidential campaign, Presidential politics, Uncategorized, USA
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The Question That Won’t Be Asked During The Foreign Policy Debate
Here is one question that won’t be asked by Bob Schieffer of CBS News, the host of tonight’s foreign policy debate (the third US presidential debate of 2012) between President Barak Obama and Governor Mitt Romney: “How can the United States apply … Continue reading →
Posted in 2012, America, American, American history, attack ads, Bob Shieffer, CBS News, Christ, Christian, Christianity, foreign affairs, Governor, international relationships, President, religion, Sermon on the Mount, third, United States
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Do Americans Only Have Two Choices (Romney Or Obama) For A Better Future?
It’s the season of presidential politics in the USA. Political conventions are in process, speeches are being made, hopes are being raised, and excitement is in the air. On the other hand, accusations are being made and attack ads are … Continue reading →
Posted in 2012, alternative lifestyle, America, American, American church, American history, American media, Americans, attack ads, biblical, Biblical concept, challenges, Christ followers, Christian, Christian history, Christian values, conventions, Democrat, faith, First Great Awakening, followers of Christ, God, hearing God, Holy Spirit, Jesus, Jesus Christ, Jesus Movement, Judeo-Christian, kingdom of God, Layman's Prayer Revival, laymen, lifestyles, meaning, missional, move of God, movement, mysticism, political ads, politics and religion, prayer, presence of God, repentance, Republican, revival, Spirit-led, spiritual, spiritual awakening, spiritual combat, spiritual formation, true Christian life, USA, voice of God, wake-up call, What would Jesus do?, WWJD?
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