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Focusing Our Faith: Why the Church Must Pray for a Nation in Crisis

In this powerful segment of the "Gospel on the Radio Talk Show," Pastor Jack King steps away from the usual talk show format to speak directly from his heart about the national struggles affecting his parishioners. He connects the dots between the war on drugs, rising crime, and the desperation of addiction, explaining why these seemingly political or economic issues are deeply rooted in the life of the church.

He issues a challenging call for believers to look beyond temporary fixes and embrace the foundational solution for every crisis: PRAYER.

Main Points from the Message:

-- The challenges facing the nation, from political radicalism to the intensifying drug crisis (like Fentanyl), directly affect the spiritual health and families within the church.

-- Conventional approaches to the war on drugs have failed; it's time to consider a "radical" new strategy that addresses the source of the supply before it ever hits U.S. shores.

-- Disrupting the drug supply creates a "drug culture economy" crisis, making addicted people more desperate, which in turn drives up local crime and theft.

-- Pastors and clergy are on the front lines, sitting with broken-hearted parents whose children are caught in the throes of addiction and have exhausted all resources.

-- The ultimate response for the Church of the Lord Jesus Christ is to pray—for those in authority, for leaders who are "doing the right things," and for the brokenness in our society.

-- The ministry is founded on the core belief that "Love Came Calling," and the church must always stand in the love of God and love for humanity.

This is episode 1253.

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This is the radio program with the music removed.

By the way, I have written a new book, and you can find it here:

https://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Visions-Stories-Faith-Pastor/dp/161493536X