My wife, kids and I have been praying almost daily for Barack, Michelle, Sasha, and Malia Obama since they became the First Family Elect of the United States. We had voted for John McCain and, frankly, were very nervous about an Obama presidency. During the campaigning process I was very vocal about my support for McCain and my opposition to Obama. This is the United States and I am very thankful for the right to speak my mind freely. People of every race, creed, color, orientation, political affiliation, and religion should always have that right. There is no harm in having or expressing an opinion.
Good article, Alan. This is challenging to my flesh but it is certainly consistent with Jesus' teaching and example. It is also our response to individuals who are militantly against Exodus International and our mission. These precious creatures of God are not our enemies. They have been blinded by the enemy. We are called to love them and pray that they will have spiritual sight to see God's truth.
Posted by: Richard Holloman | Thursday, May 07, 2009 at 11:50 AM
You had my attention when you wrote,
"it's hard to hate a president you pray for ... "
It was a really good and challenging blog post to read through.
Posted by: Sarah Melnychuk | Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 09:07 AM