Politics and Faith - Rick Joyner

      Since President-Elect Donald Trump first announced his intent to run for U.S. President in 2015, he has been one of the most hated people of our time, even by many who for decades had claimed to be his friends. Still, he shocked the world and won the office. Then, he became perhaps the most embattled president of all time.

      When he was removed from office in 2020, the battles against him did not stop. Prosecutors on all levels filed charges that would not likely have been considered legal if they were not against him. His enemies were intent on either putting him in prison or the grave, and one or the other seemed likely. They used the resources of the U.S. government in every way that could be devised to persecute him.

      Now, it seems that he has prevailed. Let’s hope so, but we must not quit praying for him. Keeping him alive until the inauguration will likely keep a legion of angels busy. He’s taken on the job of trying to bring order and peace to a world falling apart. He’s facing crises on many fronts that are beyond human remedy, or human wisdom, to fix.   continue >>>