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Considering the Issues—and Israel—When Casting Your Vote
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GUEST: CAL THOMAS, Syndicated Journalist and Author
A post online summed up in part the current situation in America and abroad:
“Major U.S. ports are closed due to striking longshoremen. Hundreds of Americans missing in a natural disaster. ICE says there are over 600k mid-high level criminals in our midst. War breaking out in the Middle East. And Kamala Harris wants a promotion.”
It would seem with the troubled condition of America, adding to the list high prices and inflation, unaffordable housing, rampant crime, millions of illegal immigrants being dropped all over the country, poor public education and much more, that there would be no way Americas would give Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, that promotion on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
But alas, the polls, if one can trust the polls, have the race between Harris and Trump very close.
It’s helpful in these times to hear from someone with a wide breadth of historical experience along with a Christian worldview. That would be Cal Thomas, 81-years-old and one of America’s leading journalists over his 50+ year career. Cal has been up-close and lived through many national and international events and crises along with presidential elections.
What would one with that degree of life experience say about our current situation? Join us this weekend on The Christian Worldview to hear from Cal Thomas.
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- Request your FREE copy of this resource:
Why Your Vote Matters by Gary Hamrick
Until Jesus returns, our calling is to be salt and light to a decaying culture. To do so isn’t political but biblical. To vote is not only a right but a duty—because Christ alone is the answer for the soul of America.
This 32 page booklet is available for FREE (limited to one per customer, please)
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Manage episode 443637124 series 2135977
GUEST: CAL THOMAS, Syndicated Journalist and Author
A post online summed up in part the current situation in America and abroad:
“Major U.S. ports are closed due to striking longshoremen. Hundreds of Americans missing in a natural disaster. ICE says there are over 600k mid-high level criminals in our midst. War breaking out in the Middle East. And Kamala Harris wants a promotion.”
It would seem with the troubled condition of America, adding to the list high prices and inflation, unaffordable housing, rampant crime, millions of illegal immigrants being dropped all over the country, poor public education and much more, that there would be no way Americas would give Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, that promotion on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 5.
But alas, the polls, if one can trust the polls, have the race between Harris and Trump very close.
It’s helpful in these times to hear from someone with a wide breadth of historical experience along with a Christian worldview. That would be Cal Thomas, 81-years-old and one of America’s leading journalists over his 50+ year career. Cal has been up-close and lived through many national and international events and crises along with presidential elections.
What would one with that degree of life experience say about our current situation? Join us this weekend on The Christian Worldview to hear from Cal Thomas.
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- Request your FREE copy of this resource:
Why Your Vote Matters by Gary Hamrick
Until Jesus returns, our calling is to be salt and light to a decaying culture. To do so isn’t political but biblical. To vote is not only a right but a duty—because Christ alone is the answer for the soul of America.
This 32 page booklet is available for FREE (limited to one per customer, please)
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