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  1. Spot on. I have found myself feeling the same way. I do not watch near as much news as I use to. It does not matter which side of the aisle you are on, this is all ridiculous. There are actually real-world problems that need to be addressed but can’t be because of what Washington D.C. has become. But you are right, this world is not my home and Trump or no other president or politician for that matter are my god

    Have a Great day

    1. It is time to shift our gaze upward and remember where our true home is. We were sent here as ambassadors to do a divine and holy work, we can’t afford to get mired down in the muck.

  2. Dana Tramba says:

    I love this post, but at first thought I did not want to read it, because I thought it would be another complaint about our president. I like the comment that Christians should not have to defend their votes to other Christians. Recently I have started reading the Daily Prayer Briefing for the presidential prayer team. I like reading the devotions, and pray for the agenda that day in hopes that God’s wisdom will touch those running our country. I prefer doing this, then watching the news which is all negative and depressing. Thank you for a nice post.

    1. Yes – I stopped reading the news long ago, because it was depressing and distressing. So much hyperbole, and anymore it’s hard to know who to believe because everyone has their own spin and agenda (no matter which side of the isle you’re on).

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