Fighting For Faith, Family & Freedom
Saturday, January 21, 2023
To: Friends & Supporters
From: Carol Bauer
As you know, my wife, Carol, prepares a monthly prayer alert. I hope you will share Carol's thoughts with your friends and fellow worshipers. Thank you for taking an interest in her monthly devotion. -- Gary
The new year dawned in Washington with the arrival of the 118th Congress. The first week of the new session was dominated by the hard-fought election of a new speaker of the House precipitated by narrow Republican control of the House of Representatives. Nancy Pelosi’s days as an iron-fisted speaker are over.
It was interesting to watch the pull and tug of factions within the Republican Party and the eventual outcome – a new speaker in Kevin McCarthy, who is well-aware of the interests he represents and the power they hold.
I also believe the transparent process makes him a stronger, more accountable speaker, and so makes the GOP caucus more responsive to everyday Republican voters who elected the new majority.
Of course, the situation is reversed in the Senate where Democrats maintain a narrow 51-to-49 majority.
The new 118th Congress has 74 freshman House members and seven new senators. That means 17% of this Congress are newly-minted members. Their lives are drastically changing.
Families are being uprooted to move to the Washington, D.C,. area or those still back home are adjusting to life in their hometown with Mom or Dad absent a great deal of the time.
Hours are long, demands are intense, travel is constant, opportunities to make poor political or personal decisions are everywhere. The spotlight never goes out.
Each member moves into a new office, hires a staff and hunkers down to become knowledgeable on their committee assignments and the inner workings of the House and Senate. The stakes are high.
Heavenly Father, you know the hearts of our newly-elected members of the House and Senate. You know the personal challenges each is facing at a time when their lives must feel very disjointed. May they recognize their own inadequacies and turn to You for guidance. Meet them where they are.
Prompt us to pray for them and encourage them as they make decisions affecting our children, grandchildren and the country’s future. Give them strength and peace and a vision for what is best for our beloved country.
If you are like me, the month of January unfolds at a slightly slower pace. After a busy Thanksgiving and Christmas season, I caught my breath and was able to read an excellent book by Eric Metaxas entitled, Letter to the American Church. Gary knows Eric well and has been recommending this book as a “must read,” especially for America’s pastors.
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