Welcome to Monday’s episode of Sallie’s Rebuilding America. I hope you had a blessed Resurrection Week. Today I have some important information to share with you so I hope you listen. We’ll be discussing:
- Weariness
- Elon Musk & Twitter
- Why People Can’t See The Truth
As always, comments and discussions are welcomed and appreciated. Thank you to those who have left comments over the past week!
Background Info
See the background explanation of this series of posts (previously called Sallie’s Stack of Stuff):
See all Sallie’s Rebuilding America episodes here:
Relevant Background Posts (if you are new to my website):
- President Trump: Patriot or Traitor?
- Understanding “The Devolution Series” By Patel Patriot
- Let’s Catch Up – Gitmo, Q, Qanon, January 6, Russia, COVID-19, Vaccines, Durham Investigation
- Finding Better News and Information Sources
Other places to connect with me:
- Sallie Borrink on Truth Social
- Sallie Borrink on Gab
Today’s Episode
Today’s news is here.
Sallie,
Thank you for sharing. I can’t focus on the evil constantly either. It is hard. We have to continue to move forward in the direction Jesus wants each of us to go. Focusing on what is beautiful, encouraging and true is important. I know God knows what is going on. Focusing on the important things for our families is a good thing.
Sallie. Thank you so much for all that you have been sharing. I am in total agreement and need no convincing of the wave of evil in our country and world wide. Will be praying for you and look forward to your posts whether spiritual, cozy home or current events. God bless you.
Sallie. Thank you so much for all that you have been sharing. I am in total agreement and need no convincing of the wave of evil in our country and world wide. Will be praying for you and look forward to your posts whether spiritual, cozy home or current events. God bless you.
Thank you, Sallie, for your many Stacks of Stuff. Reading about and trying to understand the evil at hand (and that is certainly what we are up against here), is exhausting. I often have to take a break from it and walk and look at my flowers or sit on the front porch. Better yet, I read a few verses from my Bible, which never fails to help me remember where my Hope lies.
I understand why you need a break from it.
I admire that you often re-evaluate how you spend your time in order to use it more wisely in the future.
xo, Lauren