After King David established his capital in Jerusalem, he prayed, "Do good to Zion in your good pleasure; build the walls of Jerusalem (Ps. 51:18)—God's blessing would include strong walls!
It was the very worst thing I've seen from America, when partisan politics stood in the way of common sense. It was democracy gone mad and an embarrassment of a great nation.
We are willing to follow the facts wherever they lead, but so far, they lead only to the belief that this is a disgraceful episode that makes Borking look above-board and responsible by comparison.
Followers of Jesus, the holy migrant, must carefully consider their own responses to the afflictions and prejudices experienced by modern aliens, strangers and asylum seekers, knowing that "there but for the grace of God go we."
At no time, on any of these occasions, did Omarosa express any of the concerns we are hearing about now. To the contrary, it's such a shame that we live in a society where someone would be comfortable writing and saying things like she is doing for money.
"These pastors felt the conviction of the Holy Spirit that, despite their church's lack of diversity, their congregation still had opportunity and obligation to get and be engaged."
He wants to empower other nations, not blackmail them. He wants to give rise to leaders who make religious liberty a priority—no matter what their government job may be.