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They’re asked, “Who is Kamala Harris?” You hear: “Should I know!” “Is she a singer?” “I’ve heard the name.” For many Americans, no anger or weeping seems even necessary! Everything is fine as long as things are working for them.Īs a believer, we are neither to be an obsessed and troubled advocate or a clueless citizen. As the song goes, some weeks I could cry me a river!īut for all of the anger and weeping conservatives seem to endure, it’s amazing how many people on the street seem clueless about what is even happening. If anger’s not your thing, weeping sure seems appropriate for some of the decisions coming out of Washington today. In fact, we all know people who seem perpetually grieved by all that’s wrong with America today. As columnists we’re good at getting anger to last a heck of a lot longer than a moment. One can get worked up about inflation, racism, the national debt, election fraud, homelessness, open borders, and any number of hot button issues. In our op-ed world, one can find many things every day that are just plain wrong. There is plenty for God and people to get mad about during these challenging times. Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning.” One such verse is Psalm 30:5 (ESV): “For his anger lasts but for a moment, and his favor for a lifetime. As a believer, if you read the Bible every day, you never know when you’ll find a verse that makes you take notice.

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Where is your anchor in the midst of the stormy seas we face in America today? For many, it is their Christian faith.















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