America and the entire world is in Spiritual Warfare, the evil is getting thicker. Evil is everywhere, in our schools, government, homes, on the streets, the stink prevails, it is so very, very sad. Here is New Mexico, our state government smells of hell. Babies are killed by abortion, many have taken a blind eye to this evil. Just think! We live in an America where just 4% of the people have a Biblical Worldview! Just 37% of Pastors have a Biblical Worldview! So many Americans have left the Church. The result? HELL on earth! We here at FGGAM are bucking the evil trend in America! God is directing us through these evil times, We stand strong because of God’s power! Ephesians 6:10–12 says, “Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil’s schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.” This text teaches some crucial truths: we can only stand strong in the Lord’s power, it is God’s armor that protects us, and our battle is ultimately against spiritual forces of evil in the world.
From The Christian Post:
A new report maintains that the wife of House Speaker Mike Johnson, has deleted her counseling website outlining biblical positions on marriage as a result of the criticism directed at her husband’s views.
Johnson’s Southern Baptist views have become the subject of much media coverage since he was elected last week, with The Huffington Post reporting Friday that his wife, Kelly, operates Onward Christian Counseling Services.
The liberal publication included a copy of her company’s operating agreement, which includes a statement of faith. More Here
This a a very important read by FGGAM News Director Chuck Akeley:
House Speakers Mike Johnson’s Biblcial Worldview is Offensive or Extreme to Political Opponents
In our daily lives, do we really hold and live out a BIBLICAL WORLDVIEW? In other words, do we “walk the talk we talk on Sunday?” How often do we avoid bringing the Lord and His direction for our lives into daily decisions and discussions? Who do we fear more, man or God? More Here
Pastor quits congregation of 100 to minister to millions on YouTube