I served in the Army under President Jimmy Carter, beginning at the age of 17, and experienced the policies of a Democratic Party Administration—militarily, it was horrific. At 17, I did not know the difference between Democrat and Republican. At the end of my three year enlistment, I knew the difference and became a Republican and voted…
I served in the Army under President Jimmy Carter, beginning at the age of 17, and experienced the policies of a Democratic Party Administration—militarily, it was horrific. At 17, I did not know the difference between Democrat and Republican. At the end of my three year enlistment, I knew the difference and became a Republican and voted for Reagan.
My wife noticed my negative response about Carter upon his death, and corrected me in a biblical manner. My heart and attitude was not right. Carter, like everyone to include myself, upon dying came before God—I thought of the day when I will face God and changed my heart—I want to forgive the way God has forgiven me.
His short lived presidency was changed immediately when Reagan became president, and Carter had to live with the reputation of a weak and failed presidency his whole life—a reputation he created and never repented of.
May God change my life and continually give me a heart of forgiveness, AND a heart of courage to stand for righteousness in every era of time—remembering that King Jesus sits at the right hand of God, and has never abdicated that position to any president, king, or dictator.
May God receive the Glory—and may Christians remain faithful to Christ and do his work till he returns or we see him when we die.
I served in the Army under President Jimmy Carter, beginning at the age of 17, and experienced the policies of a Democratic Party Administration—militarily, it was horrific. At 17, I did not know the difference between Democrat and Republican. At the end of my three year enlistment, I knew the difference and became a Republican and voted for Reagan.
My wife noticed my negative response about Carter upon his death, and corrected me in a biblical manner. My heart and attitude was not right. Carter, like everyone to include myself, upon dying came before God—I thought of the day when I will face God and changed my heart—I want to forgive the way God has forgiven me.
His short lived presidency was changed immediately when Reagan became president, and Carter had to live with the reputation of a weak and failed presidency his whole life—a reputation he created and never repented of.
May God change my life and continually give me a heart of forgiveness, AND a heart of courage to stand for righteousness in every era of time—remembering that King Jesus sits at the right hand of God, and has never abdicated that position to any president, king, or dictator.
May God receive the Glory—and may Christians remain faithful to Christ and do his work till he returns or we see him when we die.