Cybersecurity
Mike James Mike James

Cybersecurity

As I prepared to set off for Worcester, Massachusetts during the week prior to Pentecost weekend (May 15-16, 2021) I was alarmed to find most of the gas stations in my community were out of gas. I was wondering how far up the east coast this condition would go. Lucky for me, when I picked up my rental car it had a full tank of gas, and once I got north of the outer Maryland suburbs of Washington D.C. the gas stations were operating normally.

But what I want to discuss is what caused the gas stations around me and in many states south of me to run dry of gasoline during the week of May 9-16, 2021.

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United States Birthrate Dips
Mike James Mike James

United States Birthrate Dips

The United States (U.S.) birthrate fell 4 percent last year, making it the most significant annual decrease in many decades. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show the U.S. birthrate dropping for the sixth consecutive year. The biggest drop happened in the last part of last year, showing some influence by the Covid-19 outbreak.

Before the pandemic, U.S. birth rates were on the decline due to people having fewer children, having children later, or choosing not to have kids.

Only about 3.6 million babies were born in the U.S. in 2020. In 2019, there were 3.75 million babies born in this country. This is the lowest number of births in this country since 1979. This is the biggest one-year drop in births, in percentage terms, since 1965, according to Philip N. Cohen, a sociologist at the University of Maryland.

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Mercy
Mike James Mike James

Mercy

What is mercy? One definition is compassion or forgiveness shown toward someone within one's power to punish or harm. This obviously makes mercy a characteristic of God.

In Joel 2:1-3, we read the following: "Rend your heart and not your garments. Return to the Lord your God, for He is gracious and compassionate, slow to anger and abounding in love, and He relents from sending calamity."

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United States Religious Membership Falls Below 50%
Mike James Mike James

United States Religious Membership Falls Below 50%

The number of Americans who consider themselves members of a church, mosque or synagogue has dropped to 47 percent, according to a recent Gallup poll. In 1937 when Gallup first began asking Americans if they were part of a church, mosque, or synagogue—membership was at 73 percent.

In a recent blog from November (https://www.cgi.org/news-and-events/2020/11/17/losing-our-religion) we provided other survey data on the lack of religious commitment in the United States (US). The Gallup poll is just another new indicator of this. Some analysts say this is going to have major implications for politics, business, and how Americans group themselves in the future.

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Foreign Investment
Mike James Mike James

Foreign Investment

According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) China has surpassed the United States (US) as the world's top destination for new Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). New investments into the US from foreign companies fell by almost half in 2020. The US was down to $134 billion last year. Of course, some of this is due to the Covid-19 situation, but FDI in the US has been declining since a peak of $472 billion was reached in 2016. Since then, US FDI is declining.

Chinese companies jumped 4 percent in FDI last year, surpassing the US as number one in the world in that category. In 2016 China had only $134 billion in FDI, but last year led the world with a total of $163 billion. In 2019, the US was at $251 billion while China received $140 billion.

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The Magnitude of It All
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

The Magnitude of It All

According to the article, "Religion: why faith is becoming more and more popular" by Harriet Sherwood, there are more than 2.382 billion professing Christians worldwide, or about 31.1 percent of the world's population. There are more than 30,000 Christian organizations/denominations around the world. Christianity is the largest religion in the world. What if I told you that, despite these astronomical numbers, only a minute number of Christians observe the same Sabbath day as Jesus Christ, as well as the same holy days Jesus commanded us to observe (John 14:21). Just think about how big of a deal this knowledge is: Out of 7.8 billion people around the world and 2.382 billion professing Christians, you are one of the few observing God's commanded holy days. Are you excited yet?!

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Change
Mike James Mike James

Change

With winter finally over, we enter into our Passover and Feast of Unleavened Bread season. During this season, we are reminded to examine (1 Corinthians 11:28-29) ourselves and figure out what elements of our character need to be changed and improved. But let's be honest with ourselves. Are you still trying to work through issues you remind yourself of during each Passover season?

Change is a difficult process. Most change takes time, and there are a variety of reasons for that. Let me give you one big reason why change is hard. Our brain's area that handles routines (the basal ganglia) requires little energy to operate effectively. A different part of the brain is used to process new information or new options (the prefrontal cortex). In a change situation, the prefrontal cortex is used much more, and it is very energy-intensive. Continual demands on its resources are uncomfortable.

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Digital Currency Gaining Momentum
Mike James Mike James

Digital Currency Gaining Momentum

European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde signaled that her institution could create a digital currency within years in what would be a dramatic change to the euro zone's financial sector.

"My hunch is that it will come," Lagarde said during a virtual panel discussion hosted by the European Central Bank. "If it's cheaper, faster, more secure for the users then we should explore it. If it's going to contribute to a better monetary sovereignty, a better autonomy for the euro area, I think we should explore it."

Lagarde said it might be two to four years before the project could be launched due to concerns over money laundering, privacy, and the technology involved.

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BEING A SERVANT
Angelia Huntley Angelia Huntley

BEING A SERVANT

As every man hath received the gift, even so minister the same one to another, as good stewards of the manifold grace of God (1 Peter 4:10, KJV).

What must we do in these times? Although some days life seems bleak and there seems to be no end to the tunnel, we must push forward as if there is no significant change. You may say "yes, I agree" but how can I do that? How can I be helpful during these times when patience, love, kindness, longsuffering, and endurance are so critical to everyday life and the love of many is waxed cold? Can I do this while being served or must I become a servant as Christ our Elder Brother was/is? Sometimes we forget that He is our Intercessor, speaking daily to the Father on our behalf. All we must do is live this life (physical life) out and that is it.

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More of Gen Z Identifying as LGBT
Mike James Mike James

More of Gen Z Identifying as LGBT

According to a recent survey from Gallup, one in six adults in Generation Z (born 1997-2002) identifies as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender (LGBT). The latest survey based on more than 15,000 interviews conducted in 2020 with Americans age 18 and older found that 5.6 percent of U.S. adults identify as LGBT. In Gallup's survey from 2017, only 4.5 percent of U.S. adults identified as LGBT. In the 2014 survey, the number was only 3.7 percent.

We need to remember Generation Z is still reaching adulthood. Many in this generation will become adults over the next ten years, which could increase those numbers.

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Murder Up---End Near?
Mike James Mike James

Murder Up---End Near?

In 2020, the United States experienced the largest one-year increase in murders since the country started keeping records in the 20th century, according to crime data and criminologists. According to the FBI, there was a 20.9 percent spike in killings nationwide in the first nine months of the year.

Jeff Asher, an analyst who studies crime data, said, "Like everything else in 2020, the crime data was a disaster. There was a huge spike in murder, and it's hard to say just how bad it is, but it's fairly clear we are going to see the largest single-year rise."

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What's Going On?!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

What's Going On?!

In the famous words of the singer Marvin Gaye, "What's Going On?!" Not only can Americans see it, but the world can see that something has gone awry in America. Things are not what they once were in America. There is political unrest, riots in the streets, people fighting about masks, or whether they will take that Covid-19 vaccine, and so on. The chaos is not just affecting mainstream America, but it has infiltrated the churches and even divided households against each other. The churches have not been able to assemble as they usually would, and some of the ones that are congregating have split regarding whether they should or should not make the wearing of masks mandatory. Families and longtime friends have ended relationships due to disagreeing over our current political chaos; the Democrats hate the Republicans, and the Republicans hate the Democrats. It's official and not hard to see that America is a "house divided!" What does the Bible say about a house divided, and how can Bible-minded Christians resolve these tense situations?

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Argentina Legalizes Abortion
Mike James Mike James

Argentina Legalizes Abortion

Argentina voted on December 30, 2020, to legalize elective abortion in a region of the world with some of the most restrictive antiabortion laws. A number of advocacy groups have been trying to change abortion laws in Latin America with varying degrees of success. These groups include Salvadorans attempting to end prison sentences for women having abortions and Colombians and Mexicans trying to decriminalize abortion.

“The movement in Argentina has been an inspiration,” said Erika Guevara-Rosas, the Americas director at Amnesty International. “As we become more progressive societies, where the Catholic Church wields less power, these movements create an opportunity for states to acknowledge that abortion is a human right.”

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Political Upheaval
Mike James Mike James

Political Upheaval

On January 6, 2021, we witnessed something at our Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., that many of us would never have imagined. Our own people were breaking into and ransacking the building we formulate our laws in. Five people died during the events that occurred that day.

Over the summer, we saw violence in a number of our major cities. Some of that violence also has roots in political differences in our country.

Much of the anger of the far right and far left stems from the perceptions both sides have of the other. Social media and mainstream media have fed the fire that burns on both sides of the political spectrum. Lies, half-truths, innuendo, opinion, and speculation are accepted as if it is the word of God. Leaders on both sides have played a part in the fraying of our culture.

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Strange Prayer
Mike James Mike James

Strange Prayer

On January 3, 2021, Representative Emanuel Cleaver gave the first daily congressional prayer of the new 117th Congress. Cleaver is also a United Methodist pastor who has served for many years in Congress.

Cleaver was criticized by some for ending his prayer with the words "Amen and Awoman." The criticism stems from the fact "Awoman" is not a word. In fact, "Amen" has no connection to gender either. "Amen" merely means "so be it."

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Finally Brexit
Mike James Mike James

Finally Brexit

Britain officially left the European Union (E.U.) in January 2020, but it didn't entirely leave in another way. It began an eleven-month transition period that ended at midnight on December 31, 2020. The eleven months was supposed to give the E.U. and Britain enough time to work out a trade deal to continue the orderly movement of goods and services. Things did not go according to plan. In December 2020, the two sides were still trying to iron out the deal.

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More Precious than GOLD!
Jeremy A. Brown Jeremy A. Brown

More Precious than GOLD!

What could be more precious than gold?! 2020 has been the year that has helped us to realize just how valuable this thing is. We need it more than ever, and no amount of money or material things can take its place. You know what I'm talking about, PEACE OF MIND! Whether you're a rich person or a poor person, nothing else will matter if you don't have peace of mind. 2020 was the year that we saw the things that brought us peace of mind be challenged or completely FAIL US; many of us have faith that our governments will protect us, our nations have a robust economy, our nation's healthcare system can take care of us, and so on. Yet all these entities suffered a rude awakening, and we still have not fully recovered. We do not know if things will get worse. What if I told you God told us how we could have real peace of mind, something our medicines cannot do since they just numb us mentally to the suffering we are going through.

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Suicide Spike
Mike James Mike James

Suicide Spike

Since the outbreak of Covid-19, there has been some anecdotal information that the virus would lead to increased suicides. Being primarily confined to your home, losing a job, losing a loved one(s) - all of these things can contribute to depression and anxiety, which could lead to suicide for some individuals. Recently, some new data has confirmed the speculation.

Both Japan and South Korea are among a few countries to provide current data on suicide rates. Most countries take a year or two before issuing their most recent numbers. Suicide rates in Japan and South Korea have increased noticeably during 2020.

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What Did Jesus Mean, “You Are Gods”?
Bill Watson Bill Watson

What Did Jesus Mean, “You Are Gods”?

During one of His visits to the Temple, Jesus Christ was confronted by some Jews who asked, “If you be the Christ [the Anointed One] tell us plainly.” As the dispute continued, it brought out a very interesting point about humanity’s destiny. Have you ever really thought about what this means?

This confrontation with these Jews, outside of the Temple—specifically, on Solomon’s porch—was where they posed this question. And, uniquely enough, we find Jesus responding very assertively about His position. He actually appears to be edging them on.

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Wars and Rumors of Wars
Mike James Mike James

Wars and Rumors of Wars

We should all be familiar with the words of Jesus in Matthew 24:6, “You will hear of wars and rumors of wars, but see to it that you are not alarmed. Such things must happen, but the end is still to come.” There is no doubt that wars and rumors of wars have been with us throughout human history. They will continue down to the time of Christ’s second coming. Some recent events have created some seemingly new conflicts in the world.

Ethiopia’s human rights commission reports at least 600 people were killed in the town of Mai Kadra in western Tigray on November 9 when local youths known as Samri, aided by the then-local administration, went door to door killing those they identified as members of the minority Amhara and Wolkait ethnic groups.

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