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Pastor Hal Mayer
Speaker / Director
Faith, Power, and the Politics of Prayer in the Inauguration
quinta, 30 de janeiro de 2025
Prophetic Intelligence Briefings are provided to show a link between current events and Bible prophecy only. The reposted articles, which are not intended as a commentary in support of or in opposition to the views of the authors, do not necessarily reflect the views of Pastor Mayer or of Keep the Faith other than to point out the prophetic link.
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- KTF News Video – China detains dozens of underground church pastors in crackdown
- Barna warns of ‘definitive failing’ to instill biblical beliefs in churchgoers amid release of new data
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- Canada’s House of Commons passes ‘anti-Christian’ bill that would criminalize quoting Bible
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- Will F. em Canada’s House of Commons passes ‘anti-Christian’ bill that would criminalize quoting Bible
- Malcolm Mick Richards em Food rationing, panic-buying, planes grounded and an economic hammer blow far worse than Covid: Economists explain nightmare scenario that could be just weeks away due to Iran war
- William Stroud em WCC leadership meets Pope Leo XIV
- W em WCC leadership meets Pope Leo XIV
- Cosmo em Israeli Rabbi Claims Messiah Will Arrive This Thursday as Tensions Rise in the Middle East
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William Stroud
sábado, 1 de fevereiro de 2025 at 00:59“Clergy and other faith leaders must be free to speak openly, whether their words comfort or critique”
I strongly agree with this statement from the article, whether their words comfort, critique or I might add are just flat out wrong or even blasphemous. Freedom of speech needs to be defended. When we defend that freedom for others, with whom we disagree, we defend it for ourselves. Obviously the Episcopal church has problems understanding the Biblical doctrine of marriage or even the biological concept of male and female. But even though their thinking is distorted regarding these things, they still have the right to express their opinions and I must defend that right, no matter how much I disagree with it. The problem here is not what this “bishop” said to the president but rather that he gave this person an audience. That the Episcopal church is in error regarding her understanding and teaching of the Bible is commonly known to anyone even remotely interested. The president should have never entered that building in the first place. What did he think they would say to him. He stated in his inauguration that the US government would only recognize male and female genders. What was he doing in a “church” with a female, regardless of how they “identify”, bishop? There remains in this country a huge problem regarding this “gender Ideology” and unfortunately many people buy into this radical thinking and therefore the Episcopal church has many followers and it seems beyond even the president to control. I believe that this is a sign of the soon return of Jesus to take home those who will love His appearing. Our job till then is to share His truth with all who will listen.