Time for Prayer, Peace, and Quiet

It didn't have to end this way. This was a ruinous last act that backfired on Trump and defamed America’s reputation as a beacon of democracy

Time for Prayer, Peace, and Quiet
It didn’t have to end this way. This was a ruinous last act that backfired on Trump and defamed America’s reputation as a beacon of democracy


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Earlier this week, a political contact of mine in Texas wrote me while on her way to Washington D.C. to show her support for President Trump’s last-ditch effort to thwart Congress from certifying Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory.

I originally met this contact at the 2016 Republican National Convention in Cleveland. We have kept in touch ever since. She is my window into the community of Texas evangelicals and I am her window into the State of Israel that her church fully supports.

She asked me for my prayer and blessing for her journey.

I wrote back that she should travel there safely, stay safe while in D.C., return home safely, but most importantly to be at peace with the outcome.

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