So very well written. Seemingly from my heart too. I feel exactly the same. We all worked together, using whatever skills we have that God blessed us with to help Save Our Country, Our Republic and Our Freedom...for now. This is just the beginning of our working together for our future and the future of our children and grandchildren. My heart hurts for those that didn't make it to see Nov. 5th 2024. Those, this country took from us in so many ways. War, Vax, Suicide, Fentanyl Poisoning, Open Border Murders and the list is long. We will not stop. We are God's Army. We will prevail on Earth & in Heaven we will hear our God say, "Well Done My Good & Faithful Servant, Well Done."
James so glad for your acquaintance, even though we’ve never met. We are all unknown in the world’s eyes. Even I can see people saying “Trump who?” But that’s okay, it’s only important to be “Known” by Him. For to be told by Jesus “I never knew you” is what is warned against.
Amen and amen. I was covering down on the election with NTD News in New York for almost 24 hours of combined commentary. There was one point I had to get across no matter what. The faith vote. It cuts across all demographics and can carry the weight if only we will do our duty and let God handle results.
....little hands and feet playing in the yard in safety, THAT is the future we worked so hard for. I am content, as are all who worked alongside me here in PA, to be nameless and faceless and behind the scenes. Together, we got good and tired, door-knocking, letter writing, calling, working at fairs and festivals, talking till we were hoarse...we got screamed at, swore at, and even had things thrown at us...at times we took one too many turns on the emotional roller-coaster. We prayed and fasted and cried out to God in repentance and intercession...and through it all, I often thought over the past 2 years, and especially the past eight months, that I never, ever was asked to fight with bloodied, bare feet in the snow. How unfathomable to me, is the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers who gave everything to secure my freedom. I once "played securely in the yard", thanks to them, and by God's grace, I pray that we all will courageously take advantage of the merciful second chance that He has given us to be salt and light in our time.
What a day of celebration yesterday. A time to give thanks to our Father! WOW!!!
So NOW OUR work begins! WE MUST gather our brothers and sisters in Christ to form our local chapters. WE MUST gather the people to educate them on how our form of governance works. The POWER of course is from God, yet it is LOCALLY on the COUNTY LEVEL to take back control. We MUST become educated like statesmen. Like our forefathers.
God will bring His people. Those willing to do the chores.
I am crying tears of joy and tears of relief as I read your poignant essay James. You articulate so well what so many of us are feeling. What got me was when you mentioned something about that our statues are children running around. I along with many others thank you for all your hard work and your voice of reason and insight. I am praying that God will continue to bless this nation as we turn from our wicked ways back to Him. God bless you.
Such beautiful words spoken here. I’m happy yet still so angry every time I turn on any news (and I don’t watch it regularly- just to actually see local news). When I see the negativity the “newsreaders” use to describe President Trump and the fact that the other side is going to “peacefully” transfer power etc., 🙄 I’m filled with so much disgust. I think back to when Obama created so much divisiveness and completely changed the rules on lawfare. I need many to be charged and sentenced. I don’t mean a harshly worded letter in the Senate but actual charges and sentences. I worry that people will forget all the terrible things the other side got away with since President Trump won this election. I’m sorry to be the buzz kill in this comment section but maybe focusing on election reform will alleviate some of the anger I feel.
Captain, to some of those who used to know you, you will never be known as unknown. You will be known as the scrappiest firebrand they ever knew. A lion as they might say. You were part of an Army who delivered Wisconsin to the People's President. The country will forever be indebted to you. And personally, I will always be proud to have known you once upon a time.
Oh thank you for putting into words this message. We all suited up and showed up and worked and prayed. I am sitting here weeping with with praise in my heart for our prayers were answered, and God was there with all of us every step of the way. We have many battles to fight yet, and we all will wake and put on the armor of God and go forth. Your right no one will know our names but they will see our God in us and realize we don't quit.
So very well written. Seemingly from my heart too. I feel exactly the same. We all worked together, using whatever skills we have that God blessed us with to help Save Our Country, Our Republic and Our Freedom...for now. This is just the beginning of our working together for our future and the future of our children and grandchildren. My heart hurts for those that didn't make it to see Nov. 5th 2024. Those, this country took from us in so many ways. War, Vax, Suicide, Fentanyl Poisoning, Open Border Murders and the list is long. We will not stop. We are God's Army. We will prevail on Earth & in Heaven we will hear our God say, "Well Done My Good & Faithful Servant, Well Done."
James so glad for your acquaintance, even though we’ve never met. We are all unknown in the world’s eyes. Even I can see people saying “Trump who?” But that’s okay, it’s only important to be “Known” by Him. For to be told by Jesus “I never knew you” is what is warned against.
Amen and amen. I was covering down on the election with NTD News in New York for almost 24 hours of combined commentary. There was one point I had to get across no matter what. The faith vote. It cuts across all demographics and can carry the weight if only we will do our duty and let God handle results.
....little hands and feet playing in the yard in safety, THAT is the future we worked so hard for. I am content, as are all who worked alongside me here in PA, to be nameless and faceless and behind the scenes. Together, we got good and tired, door-knocking, letter writing, calling, working at fairs and festivals, talking till we were hoarse...we got screamed at, swore at, and even had things thrown at us...at times we took one too many turns on the emotional roller-coaster. We prayed and fasted and cried out to God in repentance and intercession...and through it all, I often thought over the past 2 years, and especially the past eight months, that I never, ever was asked to fight with bloodied, bare feet in the snow. How unfathomable to me, is the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers who gave everything to secure my freedom. I once "played securely in the yard", thanks to them, and by God's grace, I pray that we all will courageously take advantage of the merciful second chance that He has given us to be salt and light in our time.
Thank you James,
What a day of celebration yesterday. A time to give thanks to our Father! WOW!!!
So NOW OUR work begins! WE MUST gather our brothers and sisters in Christ to form our local chapters. WE MUST gather the people to educate them on how our form of governance works. The POWER of course is from God, yet it is LOCALLY on the COUNTY LEVEL to take back control. We MUST become educated like statesmen. Like our forefathers.
God will bring His people. Those willing to do the chores.
Now. We The People have work to do!
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I am crying tears of joy and tears of relief as I read your poignant essay James. You articulate so well what so many of us are feeling. What got me was when you mentioned something about that our statues are children running around. I along with many others thank you for all your hard work and your voice of reason and insight. I am praying that God will continue to bless this nation as we turn from our wicked ways back to Him. God bless you.
Such beautiful words spoken here. I’m happy yet still so angry every time I turn on any news (and I don’t watch it regularly- just to actually see local news). When I see the negativity the “newsreaders” use to describe President Trump and the fact that the other side is going to “peacefully” transfer power etc., 🙄 I’m filled with so much disgust. I think back to when Obama created so much divisiveness and completely changed the rules on lawfare. I need many to be charged and sentenced. I don’t mean a harshly worded letter in the Senate but actual charges and sentences. I worry that people will forget all the terrible things the other side got away with since President Trump won this election. I’m sorry to be the buzz kill in this comment section but maybe focusing on election reform will alleviate some of the anger I feel.
No buzzkill at all. Those movements and battles will happen. You have my word.
Captain, to some of those who used to know you, you will never be known as unknown. You will be known as the scrappiest firebrand they ever knew. A lion as they might say. You were part of an Army who delivered Wisconsin to the People's President. The country will forever be indebted to you. And personally, I will always be proud to have known you once upon a time.
Oh thank you for putting into words this message. We all suited up and showed up and worked and prayed. I am sitting here weeping with with praise in my heart for our prayers were answered, and God was there with all of us every step of the way. We have many battles to fight yet, and we all will wake and put on the armor of God and go forth. Your right no one will know our names but they will see our God in us and realize we don't quit.
As I celebrate Veteran's Day, I am thanking God for all of you...God bless you, Captain, and all veterans. You are the best of us.