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“As the body of Christ, we all suffer when one suffers. Many churches won’t make it through this. As believers, it’s our honor and duty to support one another.” — Benjamin Watson, NFL player and spokesman for the initiative

“When it comes to the battle of ideas in the Democratic Party, it isn’t Joe Biden who won, he doesn’t have that many ideas. It’s Bernie Sanders who is, if anything, a man of ideas.” — Mohler

“I've never known a time in my life when people are more open [to the Gospel] than they are now. There are no other distractions. There's not football, there's no sport. There's no entertainment and people have time to hear the Gospel.” — Nicky Gumbel, Holy Trinity-Brompton Anglican Church in London

“There is an open door for us right now into the world with the Gospel like I have not seen in my lifetime.” — Greg Laurie, Harvest Christian Fellowship in California

“What a powerful time to repent … Please get right with the Lord.” — Francis Chan, author of Crazy Love

“This pandemic, this is a result of a fallen world, a world that has turned its back on God. So I would encourage people to pray and let’s ask God for help.” — Franklin Graham, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association

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Government Leaders Defined by These Three Things Form a 'Healthy Government,' Says Expert

Dr. Sharon Kopis, Professor and Chair of Doctoral Studies at Liberty University School of Nursing

If American citizens truly desire a healthy government, they must elect leaders defined by their commitment to liberty, order, and justice, a counter terrorism specialist and former lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army has said.

“I believe that government was ordained and created by God,” said Dr. Stephen Parke, associate dean of the Liberty University Helms School of Government. “When you have a healthy government, you have liberty, order, and justice. The converse of that is, when you don't have a healthy government, you don't have liberty, order, and justice. If you look at the preamble to our Constitution, it talks about creating a government that would provide for liberty, order, and justice. People lose faith in the government when it’s unhealthy.”

Dr. Parke understands firsthand the importance of a strong, healthy government — particularly in a post-9/11 America. During his time in the U.S Army, he specialized in national security and engaged in the professional study of terrorism. In addition to a long list of accomplishments, he helped create the new organization NORTHCOM (U.S. Northern Command), a Department of Defense agency tasked with the military side of securing the homeland. Dr. Parke also served as Joint Task Force Staff Judge Advocate at Guantanamo Bay, where he supervised Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps attorneys.

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Based on his extensive experience, Dr. Parke said there is a “huge risk” to the country if government leaders lack integrity, adding: “When unethical people are put in positions of leadership, they either fail to lead or they lead people astray. They create an environment that encourages their subordinates to also be unethical, bend the truth, and break the rules...they sway with the wind.”

“The primary traits that an employer should look for when screening an applicant is absolute truthfulness, morality, and ethical foundations,” he continued. “An employer can teach skills and other things... Read More

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