Mamdani’s Revolution Runs into Hard Reality
However things shape out in the coming years, the city will be worsened by his leadership
However things shape out in the coming years, the city will be worsened by his leadership
It would seem, then, that for Hollywood, the mantra is, “In the USA, we must say gay, no matter who we alienate and offend. But when it comes to China, where our financial losses will be much steeper, we mustn’t say gay at all, especially in a children’s movie, lest we offend.”
Jesus took your place on the cross — a place we all deserved — so that you could have a place with Him forever. Call on Him today to save you from your sins, and let that new life begin right now.
In order to stand strong against demonic attacks, we need to remember: “The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds” (2 Corinthians 10:4).
It’s time to focus on what God has in His hands, not on what is in your hand. Ask God for every small thing you need. Don’t be afraid to name it. Let go of some of what you have, live generously in order to move into what God has for your life. And get into God’s Word so your mind can let go of a poverty mindset and embrace God’s abundance, God’s power and God’s strength.
One day, we all will see our suffering Savior face-to-face, falling on our knees in gratitude and worship. We will look into His eyes and see the kindness, strength, and truth we’ve only known previously through prayer and study. Just dwell on that for a minute.
Many in America and around the world are filled with stress and anxiety, which is understandable because of the pandemic, inflation, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Psychologists have even coined a new phrase, “Doomsday Anxiety. This includes the fear or worry about the end of the world of life as we know it. It's time to look up!
“I had a traumatic childhood,” Johnny told us. “At six, I witnessed my mother being molested. I tried to stop the attacker but was not strong enough. Shortly after, I was taken from my parents and sent to live with my grandparents where I was sexually, physically, and verbally abused.”
In the New Testament, Jesus is the ultimate example of suffering that leads to victory. Of sacrificing oneself for the good of others. Even for those who do not ask for it. In a world of seeking our own good and individual striving even at the expense of others, the example of Jesus reminds us again that “Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends” (John 15:13).
As we celebrate Easter this Sunday, about 60% of Americans will likely attend a service. Unfortunately, research indicates that only a fraction actually understand this momentous day’s true meaning.
In times of hardship and confusion, we face one essential choice: Trust God, or doubt Him.