Not exact matches
Neville i was thinking there have been men that i respected in
politics like Nelson Mandala Abraham Lincoln Teddy Rosevelt Winston Churchill so there are
exceptions all these people and many more struggled and overcame there own personal demons that is why they were great leaders statesman.That always involves faith believing in something greater
than yourself and humility knowing that its not possible in us alone but with God all things are possible.brentnz
Neville there were times when dominionism worked for Israel which were the
exceptions rather
than the rule but generally it did nt sadly because of the wickedness of peoples hearts.Power tends to corrupt people ie in the case of nebbucanezzar especially when they succeed.Like you i think Gods people have more impact by just letting Christ work through them could be me but i find
politics tends to involve power money and compromise.Regardless of what political state we find ourselves Gods sovereign and his will be done on earth as it is in heaven.My focus is real simple just follow Jesus with all my heart mind soul and strength and love others as myself and that is just following Jesus daily and trusting him in everything.regards brentnz
Yet, Gold's generation represents one
exception to the pattern; unlike any other age group, millennial evangelical women were more likely
than their male counterparts to vote for Trump, according to the Cooperative Congressional Election Study (CCES) provided to CT by Ryan Burge,
politics researcher and blogger for the site Religion in Public.
After a decidedly right of center first term (with the
exception of marriage equality — which was all
politics, and he still lost the gay vote to Teachout in the primary), Cuomo is now trying to lurch left by championing a minimum wage bill that is still weaker
than what advocates wanted and what he refused to force through in his first term.
And disgust with
politics as usual, whether it is criminal conduct or just the shady pay - to - play culture that seems to have become the rule rather
than the
exception, extends far beyond Long Island.
I came away from this book with a more balanced view of US
politics — many of those I like came off worse, and those I did not like were shown to have been better
than I thought — with the
exception of Lincoln, who in hindsight seems to be a radical in most senses.