Pastor Dewey Moede: Did you think you would ever live in an America where just 4% have a Biblical Worldview? Just 37% of Pastors have a Biblical Worldview. Barna Research. The American I grew up in, is long gone, never to return. I weep at what we have handed down to our children. We are all responsible for this failure. Sadly, the Church in America has lost its influence.

FGGAM Shares a Biblical Worldview Everyday:

“The Biblical worldview says there is a God—One who is personal, powerful and caring—who created the world and everything in it. It states unequivocally that man is created in God’s image, living in essence as God’s co-regent over creation. Mankind—born and unborn, rich and poor, able and disabled—has intrinsic worth. Almighty God is a sovereign God, ruler over nations, states, empires, and governments. He is to be worshiped and obeyed through the precepts and principles revealed in His infallible Word. He not only exists, but He is sovereign over all of history according to His wisdom and purposes, and He is intimately involved in every aspect of life.”

National Security Threat: The decline of American Christianity
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Tuesday, September 26, 2023
Several polls tracking faith in America show a dramatic decline in religious beliefs across all demographics except Republicans. Gallup Poll reports that “Among party groups, Republicans are the most likely to identify as religious, with 61% doing so, while 28% say they are spiritual. More independents say they are religious (44%) than spiritual (32%), while Democrats are about equally as likely to say they are spiritual (41%) as religious (37%). Twenty-one percent of both Democrats and independents say they are neither religious nor spiritual, compared with 8% of Republicans.” When Gallup first asked this in 1999, 60% of Democrats and 62% of Republicans identified as religious. But it gets worse.
While Republicans remained about the same with their religiosity, Democrats’ identification as religious declined by 23 points. Those Democrats identifying as neither spiritual or religious increased from 7% in 1999 to 21% today—a 300% increase. Independents remained steady in their identification as religious with 44% saying so in both 1999 and the present, but their numbers also increase from 13% to 21%, identifying as neither spiritual or religious—a 38% increase. From a political perspective, this demonstrates that those who identify as more liberal on the political spectrum are less likely to be religious. In 2022, another Gallup survey found “Belief in God has fallen the most in recent years among young adults and people on the left of the political spectrum (liberals and Democrats).
“These groups show drops of 10 or more percentage points comparing the 2022 figures to an average of the 2013-2017 polls. Most other key subgroups have experienced at least a modest decline, although conservatives and married adults have had essentially no change. The groups with the largest declines are also the groups that are currently least likely to believe in God, including liberals (62%), young adults (68%) and Democrats (72%). Belief in God is highest among political conservatives (94%) and Republicans (92%), reflecting that religiosity is a major determinant of political divisions in the U.S.” In 2019, Gallup reported that some 43% of Americans viewed socialism as a good thing for America. This compared with 25% in 1942.
Gallup said “a majority of Democrats have said they view socialism positively in Gallup polling since 2010, including 57% in the most recent measure in 2018.” The Communist Manifesto says, “But communism abolishes eternal truths, it abolishes all religion, and all morality, instead of constituting them on a new basis; it therefore acts in contradiction to all past historical experience.” Socialism and communism depend on replacing God with government. This does not bode well for the national security of the United States. As Isaiah 7:9 says, “If you will not believe, surely you shall not be made secure.” Let us believe. Let us stand. Let us prevail with grace and wisdom. And action.
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Bill Wilson
Daily Jot Humanitarian Efforts
Hunger can’t wait
NOTE from Bill Wilson:This may be the most important and heartwarming Daily Jot you read all year that spells out how your support of this ministry saves lives, providing the hope and love of Christ to the most needy.
By Pastor William Agbeti
From the cradle to the grave, food is the fuel and lifeline for the body! As this reality becomes more profound and turns into a matter of life and death, there is often no food amongst vulnerable groups like the aged, malnourished children, persons living with disabilities, the unemployed, the sick, widows and orphans. Viewed against this backdrop, this is the story of our journey into how the lives of some of the poorest of the poor in Ghana are impacted by food provided through your partnership with our ministry.
The Sufferings of COVID
Covid-19 shut down society and caused unprecedented widespread hunger in underserved communities. Immediately, we operated as first responders and front-line workers for the poor when massive cries of hunger started pouring in from isolated communities. With the support of Ghana’s national Security apparatus, we were given special passes to work during curfew hours of the lockdowns. With every hot meal to satisfy growling stomachs, we prayed and acted, also giving out masks, Veronica buckets, hand wash detergents and hand sanitizers to help curb the spread of the epidemic. All in all, we placed our lives on the line as we provided hope and love to the almost unreachable places in the midst of the contagion! In 2022 alone, we served over 55,000 meals to the needy.
Quickly Adjusting to Save Lives
Word got around about our food outreach. The pleas increased from people desperately needing food! Soon, we realized giving cooked food to the needy was good for a day, but providing foodstuffs that can last one to two weeks at a time was much better. We pivoted to sending out emergency foodstuffs packaged in our, now somewhat famous, multi-colored bags! The resulting testimonies were just heartbreaking! An elderly couple confessed that in their more than 60-years of living, no one has gifted them like our Ministry did! Not even the government! They openly shed tears!
“I thought my children and I were going to die, until help came from the Ministry! It was a big surprise! This makes us believe in God!” –A mother of four whose husband abandoned them.
Life Changing Sustainability
As the testimonies poured in, we were humbled and motivated to do more! From hot meals to packaged foodstuffs, we shifted again to multiply our impact. We enlisted the help of the needy by working with them to use available land in the actual underserved communities to cultivate foodstuffs. This assists the needy to grow staple foodstuffs such as corn and tomatoes for themselves, the ministry and the marketplace. The harvested produce is then sold at wholesale prices to the ministry, which we package and give back as food aid! By so doing, the needy earn a livelihood, and the vulnerable in the community get served with free foodstuffs! So far, we have three experimental farms growing corn and tomatoes.
We are working securing a another much larger farm where we would cultivate watermelons, some other fruits and raise tilapia fish! As these farms take shape, we will allocate two-thirds for free distribution and one-third to sell in organized markets! This will bring sustainable development to our operations and contribute significantly toward easing the food shortage.
Will you please join us on the next leg of a more exciting journey to help our operations become sustainable and empower us to nip hunger in the bud? To the above end, we are deeply encouraged by Apostle Paul’s words in Acts 20:35: “I have showed you all things, how that so laboring you ought to support the weak, and to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, how he said, It is more blessed to give than to receive.”
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