CN Morning Rundown: Tomczak Spotlights Systemic Corruption, Not Systemic Racism
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories featured on Charismanews.com:
Larry Tomczak Spotlights Systemic Corruption Not Systemic Racism in Election 2020
“A Republic must either preserve its virtue or lose its liberty,” said Declaration of Independence signer pastor John Witherspoon. Like us, he was committed to being a man of God and man of principle.
The Week in Review by Here’s the Deal commentator Larry Tomczak spotlights the presidential endgame and the path to the prize at this pivotal time.
Barna Group’s Jill Kinnaman Dies After Battle With Brain Cancer
Jill Kinnaman died Oct. 28, 2020, after 41 months of bravely fighting brain cancer. She was 46.
A memorial service was held Nov. 7, where Jill’s life as a wife, mother, professional and Christian were celebrated.
“Jill was an absolutely amazing human being,” said Doug Colby, who officiated the memorial. “She inspired and encouraged thousands and thousands of people.”
About six weeks before her death, Jill and her family chose to stop treatments as the tumors continued to advance. They began comfort care and hospice.
Regardless of the years of battling and weeks of preparing, the Kinnaman family and friends weren’t ready for goodbye.
Stephen Strang: New Mayflower Compact Signing Highlights Prophetic Influence of Pilgrim Fathers
Four hundred years ago this past Saturday, Nov. 21, the Pilgrim Fathers of our nation signed the Mayflower Compact on board the Mayflower before it landed at Plymouth, Massachusetts. (The original date was Nov. 11 under the old-style calendar, which corresponds to Nov. 21 in the present system.)
Charisma News covered the recent signing of a new Mayflower Compact on Nov. 11, 2020, in Plymouth, Massachusetts, near a replica of the original ship. Not only did the event point us to the religious freedom on which our forefathers founded this nation, but it had great significance in the Spirit as well. {eoa}