After 911, churches were full—for a short time.
Then we recovered—from both 911 and full churches.
America got back on our feet—and we didn’t need God so much anymore.
Congress sang “God Bless America” on the Capital steps—then the Democrat convention booed God, loudly.
The economy had a heart attack in 2008—and some reconsidered the “security” piled in their retirement savings portfolio.
Then experts and financial advisors figured out how to “fix” it and “prevent” it and make people believe it so we can’t get hurt again—and everybody jumped back into the American retirement dream.
Hard Times—Need God.
Good Times—Not So Much.
In God We Trust—God Bless America.
Undeniable ?
Or perhaps, more accurately:
In God We Trusted—God Blessed America.
Indisputable!
What about today?
Economy up, way up—Churches falling over each other like dominoes, waffling before the twisted distortions of lgbt, immigration, social pressure, and watering down the Word of God.
I say again, “It will get harder to be a Christian in America—but it will become easier to tell who is a Christian.”
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