Faith(defined): The closest that the Bible comes to offering an exact definition is Hebrews 11:1 – “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” From this particular passage we see that the central feature of faith is confidence or trust. In the Bible, the object of faith is God and his promises.
Three aspects of Faith: In Whom do we believe; what do we believe; & why do we believe?
Don’t Get Frustrated
We hear from folks all the time that are fearful of what may come … or frustrated at why a certain setback occurred … or exhausted as to why it is taking people so long to “wake up” to everything happening around them.
Quitting would be the easy route … maybe even going to the other side would seemingly “end the struggle”, at least in the short term … but ask yourself, what did our Founding Fathers do? Did they quit? Did they go back over to the British side? Did they go for where the money was? Did they sell out for praise?
Or did they take the road less travelled … with FAITH in God?
There is a reason for EVERYTHING: Enjoy the ride. When you have FAITH, when you trust that whatever happens there is a reason … when you know that even losses are there for a purpose, to wake people up, to give you more time to prepare … it makes life and MISSION so much easier to #PressON!!!
Don’t get frustrated … look inside and ask yourself if you did all that your could (as faith is not an excuse to be lazy) … and if you gave your all, if you left it all on the battlefield, ask yourself if you truly have FAITH in God’s PLAN & God’s (perfect) TIMING?
“God’s PLAN,
God’s TIMING.”
These things are not just words written in a Book or talked about on Sunday Mornings … these are principles of life we must live by every day.
And know that others are looking on … watching what you DO, not just listening to what you SAY.
Are you a leader, or are you a politician? Do you live by your professed FAITH? Do you inspire, or do you complain and depress?
Be the GOOD. Be the FUTURE. Be the SOLUTION.
Ask yourself … would you have been Churchill? Are you God’s Warrior? And do you have FAITH?
As we reflect on the lessons of this past year, Colossians 3:15 serves as a powerful reminder that our most important work begins within, by allowing the peace of Christ to act as the “umpire” of our hearts in every decision we make.
As we step into the New Year, let the defining lesson of 2025 be this: true influence is not found in the sharpest whispers , but in the truth, steady spirit and hard work that chooses gratitude for where we have been and invites the peace of Christ to guide where we are going, setting us toward even greater impact in 2026
“Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, since as members of one body you were called to peace.
And be thankful.”
Colossians 3:15
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), Isaiah 9:6 offers a powerful guide for personal growth this Christmas season …
Isaiah 9:6 offers a powerful guide for personal growth this Christmas season.
The ‘Wonderful Counselor’ reminds us to seek wisdom and choose discernment instead of reacting impulsively. The ‘Prince of Peace’ calls us to cultivate a steady inner calm that holds firm, even in disagreements and heated debates.
Ultimately, this Scripture invites us to lead with character first – making sure our service flows from a commitment to wisdom, patience, and a peaceful spirit.
Happy Fourth Sunday of Advent!
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
Isaiah 9:6
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), as we work tirelessly for stronger South Carolina, remember to remain patient, persistent, and firm in pursuing long-term goals, trusting that faithful effort will eventually yield results, much like a farmer’s harvest.
Coffee & Politics – December 19th, 2025 – YouTube (HERE), RUMBLE (HERE) & X (HERE)
Friends, we have been running a weekly Coffee & Politics Meeting out of our Greenville Headquarters for nearly 4 years now … and it has been a huge hit. It is how we communicate our vision and #Mission to or local Volunteers and Community … and it one way we RECRUIT more people to the MAGA America First movement.
As we work tirelessly for stronger South Carolina, remember to remain patient, persistent, and firm in pursuing long-term goals, trusting that faithful effort will eventually yield results, much like a farmer’s harvest.
Our efforts today – organizing precincts, educating patriots, and defending freedom are seeds planted for a brighter future. The Lord’s timing is perfect, and victory is near. Keep the faith!
Happy Third Sunday of Advent!
“Be patient, then, brothers and sisters, until the Lord’s coming. See how the farmer waits for the land to yield its valuable crop, patiently waiting for the autumn and spring rains. You too, be patient and stand firm, because the Lord’s coming is near.”
James 5:7-8
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), in 2025 America, you are the voice in the wilderness. The way isn’t built by compromise, incremental legislation, or trying to “win over” Babylon.
Coffee & Politics – December 12th, 2025 – YouTube (HERE), RUMBLE (HERE) & X (HERE)
Friends, we have been running a weekly Coffee & Politics Meeting out of our Greenville Headquarters for nearly 3 1/2 years now … and it has been a huge hit. It is how we communicate our vision and #Mission to or local Volunteers and Community … and it one way we RECRUIT more people to the MAGA America First movement.
In 2025 America, you are the voice in the wilderness. The way isn’t built by compromise, incremental legislation, or trying to “win over” Babylon. The process starts by calling out the unrighteous, is built by radical repentance and uncompromising proclamation of the coming King – starting in our own homes, churches, and party organizations.
Valleys of moral cowardice, compromise, addiction to comfort have to be filled in. Mountains and hills of egos, pride, corruption, trust in political saviors have to be leveled. Crooked places of lies, spin, betrayal have to be made straight.
Your vote matters, your activism matters, but none of it prepares the way of the Lord. Only a life (and a party) that looks like John the Baptist – unbought, unbowed, uncompromised builds the highway for the returning King.
Happy Second Sunday of Advent!
“A voice cries:
‘In the wilderness prepare the way of the LORD; make straight in the desert a highway for our God.‘“
Isaiah 40:3
To repeat from last Sunday (HERE), Advent reminds us that the ultimate source of our strength and unity isn’t found only in earthly plans (no matter how good they are), but in the One who is coming again.