Kenosha and Minneapolis Fighting for The Soul of Their Cities, SPIRITUAL WARFARE, Make a Difference in Your Neighborhood

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Rodney Byam of Windom, Minn: The people of New Mexico need people like Pastor Dewey so badly, He and his lovely wife are right where they should be with his radio ministry and daily news, podcasts and internet ministry, his contributors are worldwide, evangelists who collectively amount to one of the most robust Christian news organizations around.

If you live in a peaceful town and neighborhood give thanks to the Lord. Make a difference in your neighborhood. We are thankful for our nearby park where we can walk and run and take joy in Daisy and all of God’s beauty around us. Give thanks to the Lord, share His love. Show that love to one person at a time, we enjoy doing that in our neighborhood and at the park.

A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another:
just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.
 
By this all people will know that you are my disciples,
if you have love for one another.
John 13:34-35

Now NBA teams are refusing to play…other sports leagues doing the same……we are a very divided nation…..show the love of God. Pro Sports Quit

Some might say we are at Civil War, as Americans are killing each other, Americans are tearing down our nation. It is SPIRITUAL WARFARE! Ask your Pastor about that.

The Truth About Spiritual Warfare and Why It’s Important to Pray

From Dr. Jim Denison:

Jesus was not politically correct 

Max Lucado writes: “Some historians clump Christ with Moses, Muhammad, Confucius, and other spiritual leaders. But Jesus refuses to share the page. In John 14:6 Jesus declares, ‘I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but by me.’ He could have scored more points in political correctness had he said, ‘I know the way,’ or ‘I show the way.’ Yet he speaks not of what he does but of who he is: ‘I am the way!’”

If you knew the only way through a hurricane to the shelter that would save the lives of all your fellow travelers, wouldn’t you share it with them?

BALTIMORE — Vice President Pence on Wednesday condemned violent protests in American cities, including Kenosha, Wis., standing firmly with law enforcement even as the latest police shooting of a Black man has set off another round of intense protests.

“Let me be clear: the violence must stop – whether in Minneapolis, Portland, or Kenosha. Too many heroes have died defending our freedoms to see Americans strike each other down,” Pence said to applause.

The vice president expressed support for the right to peacefully protest, but concluded, “We will have law and order on the streets of America for every American of every race, and creed and color.”

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Editor’s note: Video is graphic in nature.In a brutal assault, a 71-year-old Kenosha man who was trying to fend off looters in Uptown Monday night with a fire extinguisher was hit in the head with a plastic bottle filled with concrete, breaking his jaw in two places.

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On Monday morning the Rev. Erik David Carlson of Bradford Community Unitarian Universalist Church remarked that he was grateful that the church had been unscathed during the riots and looting from the night before.

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The Wisconsin Department of Justice on Wednesday afternoon identified the Kenosha Police officer who shot Jacob Blake, also stating that Blake…

MPLS. UNDER A CURFEW UNTIL 6 A.M.; MAYOR REQUESTS GUARD FOR UNREST

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It’s the response after crowds smashed downtown windows and looted stores Wednesday night. The crowds came after a report of a man’s death on Nicollet Mall. Police responded by saying he was a homicide suspect who shot himself, releasing video from city cameras.

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