Ric Grenell would make a great Secretary of State - he's experienced, measured, well-liked and respected and hasn't wavered in his loyalty to Trump. Vivek supported Trump at the end of the run, but I think it's because he realized on which side his bread was buttered. He's too slick salesman for me...at one point he started to sound like Obama. I don't trust him.
Absolutely. OP, I know you love your husband and you want him to see the truth. I have learned the hard way that we cannot walk anyone else's faith walk for them. How many of us have had to defend ourselves against the "Trump is your god/savior" accusation? Maybe that's the idea your husband is resisting falling prey to, which is a good thing. But he has to realize that every person's relationship with God is theirs alone, and that includes him! How would he like it if other people tried to judge his heart? The best thing you can do is model that for him by not engaging his ideas about Trump's spiritual status, which is only God's to judge. Stop trying to convince him. Pray that the Holy Spirit will speak truth into his heart and believe God will work according to His good will. Then let Him do what only He can. That will be more effective than anything you could possibly do.
I third this. Eggs are great for women TTC. Do the protocol, ask for God's forgiveness for not loving others as Jesus loved us and believe you've been forgiven, and then stop beating yourself up. If He's forgiven you, you can't not forgive yourself if you believe in His sovereignty. Same goes for your wife if she was the same. Unforgiveness blocks healing. Commit to walking in His grace and timing. Slowly transition to carnivore (2-3 weeks). Grill yourselves two grassfed steaks for dinner, turn off all news and enjoy each other's company, trusting that God's will for you is better than you can know. If He gives you a daughter, name her Johanna and bless His name. I believe you'll be reporting happy news to us in short time, fren. God bless you.
Good analogy - it's like a form of PTSD. I work with easily triggered libs (is there any other kind?). After hearing a few of them whine on Thursday (most didn't show up on Wednesday) and then overhearing one melt down because her mother almost died trying to get an abortion and that was 30 years ago and HOW COULD THIS BE HAPPENING, after wondering if she ever thanked God her mother didn't abort her I realized nothing's changed. All we've fought for, even for the ones who can't see it, and nothing's changed with them. I know I have to adapt, but after almost 10 years of ups and downs and being silent or ostracized or walking on eggshells because of what I believe I'm so tired. I can't imagine how President Trump and his family must feel. How can they - and we - stand to deal with four more years of this? Things also feel too quiet. Biden's too happy. Career leftists are too...themselves. Maybe expecting people to see the light is naive. I guess this is the calm before the storm, but it's hard for me to do anything other than go through the motions right now.
Today I was looking at a mugshot of a 60+ man I knew (Latino with a similarly slim face) and saw the same thing, two prominent bulges below his lower lip. It was so noticeable I asked the friend who shared the picture about it. I think it's just age and bad lighting on some men.
Right, all it takes to rebrand a car my rich grand-aunt keeps in her garage and drives only on sunny Sunday mornings is a LGBTQIA+++++ mesh shirt-wearing strategist.