My Daddy taught me as a little boy, to look into the mirror. He taught me that I was responsible for most of the problems I will face in life and not to rely on others to solve my problems. The Church must look into the mirror, stop blaming others! It is our problem! Jesus gave us all the answers in His Word. We need to share it with the world, it is called THE GREAT COMMISSION. Stop preaching to the choir so much! Open your doors to the 3,000 homeless children that attend APS! For those of you in other cities and towns in America, open your doors to the homeless.
Gotta dig dipper for strength and courage Pastors and all. This is the time for God’s people to shine not hide! Call on Jesus, He will help you in this time of need for His people….Don’t quit, don’t compromise God’s commands……..
Dr. Jim Denison:
A Barna Group survey released Tuesday reports that 38 percent of US pastors have considered quitting full-time ministry in the past year. This percentage is up nine points since Barna asked church leaders the same question at the beginning of 2021.
A Barna official explains: “All the chaos, all the pressure, the magnifying glass of social media, the pandemic, the politics, the hyperdigital context, it makes sense that you have a lot of pastors saying, ‘Is this really what I signed up for? Is this what I was called into?’”
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Statistics On Addiction In America
Whether it’s a problem with alcohol, Opioids, Cocaine, or any other substance, addiction kills thousands of Americans every year and impacts millions of lives. Addiction, or a substance use disorder (SUD), is a chronic mental health condition. Because it affects the brain’s normal functions, an SUD compels someone to repeatedly use substances or engage in behaviors even though they have harmful consequences. Addictions can destroy marriages, friendships, and careers and threaten a person’s basic health and safety.
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