Our prayer is for the safety of all. We pray peace and comfort for all. We pray for no violence. Oh Lord, help America do your will in all things. We have made a mess of much. Much of America has fallen away from Biblical principles. We face many complex problems. Will America let God lead? Will we seek the face of God? Will hear Him? Will this mass deportation be done in an orderly manner, or bring on chaos? God is watching. Churches and The Homeless. What are we to do? U.S. homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many people
I am always looking at both sides of an issue. I am from the old school of, “let us agree to disagree.” To much of America does not beleive in that. The next four years will show you that more than ever, just like the last four years has! Both political parties are nuts. Sharon and I are with God, not politics. I have posted links to two opinions on the issue of deportations. They are good reads, even if you do not agree. We need to bridge the gaps we have here in America. We have made a mess for our children. JESUS is the only answer. Many here think they are above God, they show it in their words and actions. You cannot just spew off at the mouth and just make promises you can never fulfill. Foolish behavior!
At this point in the history of America, we are not much of a reflection of God.
Who is going to do the hard labor in America? So many Americans seem to not do hard labor.
Can Christians Consider Mass Deportations As Moral?
The Moral And Biblical Cases Against Mass Deportation
The Christian Post
By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter
With President-elect Donald Trump’s administration vowing to initiate deportation efforts of illegal immigrants, Mexico is preparing a plan to take back its citizens who are deported after Inauguration Day.
The Mexican government will open 25 shelters along its northern border for deported immigrants, Baja California Gov. Marina del Pilar Ávila Olmeda told reporters this week, according to Border Report. The shelters are scheduled to open their doors on Jan. 20.
Six facilities will be in Tijuana, with another two in Mexicali, Baja’s capital city. Each of the facilities is capable of accommodating 500 people, and the shelters will either house single men, women or unaccompanied children or families. More Here