Sermons by Bishop Mosa Sono, Presiding Bishop of Grace Bible Church. Sermons by other Grace Bible Church Pastors and Guest speakers are available on the Grace Bible Church Podcast. (http://feeds.feedburner.com/GBCPodcast)
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Reflecting on Recent Tragedies and the Importance of Community Support
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In this episode, Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the recent tragic mass shooting in New York City, reflecting on the loss of lives and the impact of mental illness on gun violence. He emphasizes the need for 'evil control' rather than stricter gun laws and discusses the media's narrative surrounding such events. Bishop E. W. Jackson also shares his thoughts on the importance of supporting law enforcement and the role of prayer in society. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on these pressing issues. Chapters: (00:00) American Family Radio welcomes Bishop E.W. Bishop to the podcast (01:29) Four people were killed in Monday's mass shooting in New York City (07:40) Early reports that the suspected shooter was possibly white were wrong (12:29) Kansas City deputy sheriff Elijah Ming was killed on Saturday by suspected gunman (16:13) We must respect and honor our police officers. At my organization, Stand with Law Enforcement (20:59) Stan Phillips: Our theme for this period is prayer for purpose and prosperity (29:08) Jackson: We don't have to agree on every doctrinal point (34:58) We couldn't do what we do at Stan without support of American Family Association (37:38) E.W. Jackson asks you to pray for Prayer for America (40:58) Have you all noticed my new studio backdrop? (42:31) Harris: I still unreservedly support the job that President Trump is doing (49:40) Saagar says Christians should not be discriminated against because they hold biblical worldview
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In this episode, Bishop E.. W. Jackson addresses the recent tragic mass shooting in New York City, reflecting on the loss of lives and the impact of mental illness on gun violence. He emphasizes the need for 'evil control' rather than stricter gun laws and discusses the media's narrative surrounding such events. Bishop E. W. Jackson also shares his thoughts on the importance of supporting law enforcement and the role of prayer in society. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on these pressing issues. Chapters: (00:00) American Family Radio welcomes Bishop E.W. Bishop to the podcast (01:29) Four people were killed in Monday's mass shooting in New York City (07:40) Early reports that the suspected shooter was possibly white were wrong (12:29) Kansas City deputy sheriff Elijah Ming was killed on Saturday by suspected gunman (16:13) We must respect and honor our police officers. At my organization, Stand with Law Enforcement (20:59) Stan Phillips: Our theme for this period is prayer for purpose and prosperity (29:08) Jackson: We don't have to agree on every doctrinal point (34:58) We couldn't do what we do at Stan without support of American Family Association (37:38) E.W. Jackson asks you to pray for Prayer for America (40:58) Have you all noticed my new studio backdrop? (42:31) Harris: I still unreservedly support the job that President Trump is doing (49:40) Saagar says Christians should not be discriminated against because they hold biblical worldview
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