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Happy Fourth of July: Pray For Your Leaders

Happy Fourth of July: Pray For Your Leaders

Episode 104 Published 1 week ago
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When I was eleven, America was celebrating its 200th birthday, and everywhere I looked, people were beaming with pride, donning flag T-shirts and embracing the spirit of unity. Fast forward fifty years, and it feels like a growing number of Americans are more eager to criticize the country than celebrate it. The conversation focused on why this shift has happened, how outside perceptions often clash with realities, and what it means to live in a nation with so much freedom—despite its flaws.

In this episode, I’ll reflect on generational changes in national pride, the role politics and media play in shaping our views, and the surprising disconnect between America’s critics and the challenges found in other countries. We’ll explore stories that reveal both our progress and our shortcomings, and look to scripture for perspective on gratitude, prayer for leaders, and the responsibility that comes with freedom. As we mark another milestone in America’s history, let’s take an honest look at where we’ve been, where we are, and the faith that sustains us through it all.

The Last 50 Years

  • Higher incomes
  • Larger homes
  • Better technology
  • More entertainment choices
  • Lower infant mortality (more on that later)
  • Women can obtain credit independently
  • Women now serve on the Supreme Court 1976 0. 2026 4.
  • More women serve in Congress 19 in 1976, 150 now, about 28%
  • Cleaner air (fewer smog days)
  • Removal of lead from gasoline
  • Reduced asbestos exposure
  • Greater awareness of drunk driving dangers
  • Safer automobiles No more Pintos blowing up, but we are ignoring electric cars.
  • We don’t smoke on planes
  • We elected a black president twice
  • We elected a ticket with a female vice president

Things That Need To Improve

54th in the world in infant mortality, behind Cuba.

19th in literacy, behind Russia.

72nd in female representation in government, behind Iraq

EPI reports CEO pay was up 1,322% since 1978, while typical worker compensation rose just 18% (source)

Bill Maher talked a lot about this on his show

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