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Stand in the Gap TV

What’s it Mean to be a Christian Citizen? - Part 2

August 30, 2020 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Rev. Dave Welch (President, U.S. Pastor Council) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution.

One thing we’ve learned from COVID-19 policies is that there’s no event in America history that’s given rise to such confusion, angst, and dislocation of American citizens. Regardless of whether the policies were precipitated by federal, states, or local governments; every citizen’s life has been changed. Every business, church, school, and level of government has been altered.

But COVID-19 didn’t create the present confusion and lack of direction. What it did was expose a pre-existent problem. That problem is of a lack of leadership principles, a lack of understanding in any sector to help steer the culture before COVID, and certainly incapable of steering this nation back onto the track of freedom and blessing during COVID policies. That’s not only true in the realm of politics in this postmodern climate, but sadly within the realm of the church which should have the answers but doesn’t.

As Christians we are both citizens of a heavenly kingdom and an earthly kingdom. Both walk together. Both have duties and responsibilities. Both offer areas of accountability. Both are part of the purpose of the Church. The focus of this program is going to be on the nature of our citizenship.

Join us as we continue to look at the topic “What’s it Mean to be a Christian Citizen?”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.

2024 Health Freedom Trends

February 25, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Twila Brase

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Twila Brase (President and Co-Founder of Citizen’s Council for Health Freedom) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution. When it comes to all matters of life and particularly the admonition of Proverbs 22:3 of the wise man looking ahead, seeing danger, and taking corrective action it certainly applies to the area of health and health freedom.  For some people the idea of preparing for potential danger or being proactive in regard to looming danger is foreign. For many they don’t know how to do it. For others it is uncomfortable. Yet for others some think that if they think and act in regard to potentially advancing danger that they will be accused of being conspiratorialists, negative, or perhaps even guilty of walking by sight and not by faith.  But the Bible is clear. Wisdom is clear. To be alert, aware, or proactive is not foolish but wise.  Join us as we continue to look at the topic “2024 Health Freedom Trends: Vigilance Required”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.

2024 Health Freedom Trends

February 18, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett, Guest: Twila Brase

Sam Rohrer and Isaac Crockett are joined by guest Twila Brase (President and Co-Founder of Citizen’s Council for Health Freedom) to discuss this important topic by going to the heart of the cause and defining the solution. As in all areas of our lives it is appropriate and wise to look ahead and contemplate what is happening and may happen in the year ahead.  Proverbs 22:3 says, “The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it.”  The wise look ahead. The prudent considers as best he can what’s coming and makes adjustments accordingly. The foolish, simple, and ignorant just plunge ahead and suffer the consequences.  Join us as we look at the topic “2024 Health Freedom Trends: Vigilance Required”. We hope you’ll find the program challenging and informative.

New Beginnings

January 7, 2024 • Sam Rohrer, Isaac Crockett

Whether we start a new day, week, month, or year each one offers all people an opportunity to evaluate the day, week, month, or year just completed. With that opportunity is a chance to start again if we’ve failed. Adjust what we’ve accomplished. Make changes to accomplish more and consider our priorities and choices. By the grace of God we can glorify Him better.  This opportunity to begin again is a blessing of God and we should view it as such. But far too often we don’t think Biblically so we deprive ourselves of many of God’s blessings.  The more we consider God’s love, mercies, and faithfulness to be new every morning. The better we’ll understand the character and nature of God and the more completely we’ll understand the power of new beginnings.  Join us as Sam and Isaac continue to look at the topic, “New Beginnings”.