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The Apostles Of Jerusalem Instructed Paul To Care For Poor Gentile Saints is a podcast which shows that ministry to the poor is not only for Israel. God expects His international church to care for the poor.

What God Said About A New System Of Governance For St. Vincent And The Grenadines

What God Said About A New System Of Governance For St. Vincent And The Grenadines


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Friday, November 28, 2025

In The Bible A Creditor Is The Owner

Creditor means owner in the bible

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Thursday, November 27, 2025

How Apostle Paul Subsidized The Jerusalem Church

How Apostle Paul Subsidized The Jerusalem Church



How Apostle Paul Subsidized The Jerusalem Church is an astonishing biblical revelation that showed how God provided for the benevelent Jerusalem church in their time of need. Includes practical applications.
 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

How The Jerusalem Church Set Up A Benevolence Ministry

How The Jerusalem Church Set Up A Benevolence Ministry. 

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How The Jerusalem Church Set Up A Benevolence Ministry is a podcast that unfolds a biblical example and practical ways in which the modern church can subsidize the needs of the poor.

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

God Rested On The Seventh Day And Hallowed It

God Rested On The Seventh Day And Hallowed It

Listen to God Rested On The Seventh Day And Hallowed It to learn more about the true biblical sabbath and how to apply rest in this era. 

Monday, November 24, 2025

The Feast Of Tabernacles In Nehemiah 8

How the Jews celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles in Nehemiah 8. 



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 Listen to this audio that shows how the Jewish exiles who returned from Babylon celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles and the joy they felt.


Friday, November 21, 2025

Jesus Subsidized The Needs Of The Poor

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Discover the amazing biblical revelation that Jesus subsidized the needs of the poor. He was a mobile banker with a bank manager. Learn too the applications of Jesus' example in our era.





Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Is It Biblical To Subsidize The Poor?

 Is it biblical to subsidize the poor?


Listen to is it biblical to subsidize the poor in order to learn the biblical principles behind any kind of assistance that governments and organizations offer to the poor.


Friday, November 14, 2025

God Knew John The Baptist By Name Before His Birth

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Listen to God Knew John The Baptist By Name Before His Birth to get a biblical example confirming Psalm 139: 15 & 16:

My frame was not hidden from You,
When I was made in secret,
And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.


Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
And in Your book they all were written,
The days fashioned for me,
When as yet there were none of them.



Biblical Evidences Of Fetal Movement And Hearing By Week 24 Of Pregnancy

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Discover the amazing biblical revelation that an unborn baby  can hear, move and respond by week 24 of the mother's pregnancy. 




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Wednesday, November 12, 2025

God's Perspective On Conception And Life

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 Listen to this podcast to discover God's Perspective On Conception And Life. Perfect for a debate about when life begins.



Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Overview And Impacts Of US Government Shut Downs

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Discover the nature of  the US Government shut down since 1976 and 10 ways in which they impact the nation.  Pay attention to the economic losses during a shut down and the financial impact on federal workers.





Overview of selected US Government shutdowns 


The history of U.S. government shutdowns since the modern budget process was established in 1976 is complex, with many brief funding gaps. Below is a chart detailing the most significant government shutdowns that lasted four or more days, as these had the most visible impact on federal workers and the economy.

For the early and brief shutdowns (1-3 days) that largely occurred over weekends and had limited operational impact, a summary is provided at the end of the table.


Major U.S. Government Shutdowns (Since 1976)

The table below defines Government by the President's party and the Congressional majority (House / Senate) in place during the shutdown.


Table 1:  Brief Overview OF Major U.S. Government Shutdowns (Since 1976)


Dates (Start - End)Duration (Days)President (Party)Government (House / Senate Majority)Reason (Brief)Impact (In Brief)
Sep 30 - Oct 11, 197610Gerald Ford (R)Democrat / DemocratDispute over funding for the B-1 Bomber and an amendment on water projects.The first post-1976 "funding gap." Operations were mostly unaffected, as the Antideficiency Act had not yet been fully interpreted to require mass shutdowns.
Sep 30 - Oct 13, 197712Jimmy Carter (D)Democrat / DemocratDispute over including an amendment to restrict Medicaid funding for abortions.Non-essential services were theoretically closed, but agencies generally kept running with limited operations.
Oct 31 - Nov 9, 19778Jimmy Carter (D)Democrat / DemocratContinuation of the dispute over abortion funding.
Nov 30 - Dec 9, 19778Jimmy Carter (D)Democrat / DemocratContinuation of the dispute over abortion funding.
Sep 30 - Oct 18, 197817Jimmy Carter (D)Democrat / DemocratDisagreements on defense appropriations and the continued dispute over abortion funding.
Sep 30 - Oct 12, 197911Jimmy Carter (D)Democrat / DemocratConflict over a legislative measure to prevent a congressional pay raise.
Nov 14 - Nov 19, 19955Bill Clinton (D)Republican / RepublicanStandoff with the Republican-controlled Congress (led by Speaker Newt Gingrich) over domestic spending cuts, including Medicare and Medicaid.Initial closures of government services. Furloughed hundreds of thousands of federal workers.
Dec 16, 1995 - Jan 6, 199621Bill Clinton (D)Republican / RepublicanContinued budget dispute, with Republicans demanding a seven-year balanced budget with specific Medicare, education, and tax cuts.Furloughed approximately 284,000 federal employees. Reports indicated a delay in processing over 10,000 Medicare applications each day of the shutdown.
Oct 1 - Oct 17, 201316Barack Obama (D)Republican / DemocratRepublican efforts in the House to defund or delay implementation of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).Furloughed about 800,000 federal workers. Reduced annualized GDP growth for the fourth quarter by 0.1-0.2%. Standard & Poor's estimated a cost of at least $24 billion to the U.S. economy.
Dec 22, 2018 - Jan 25, 201935Donald Trump (R)Republican / Republican (transitioned to Republican / Democrat on Jan 3, 2019)President Trump's demand for $5.7 billion in federal funding to construct a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border.The longest shutdown in U.S. history. Furloughed 380,000 employees, and 420,000 essential employees worked without pay. Reduced Q4 2018 GDP by 0.1% and Q1 2019 by 0.2%. Caused significant disruptions to air travel and closed National Parks and museums. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) estimated the unrecoverable economic loss at $3 billion.



Summary of Brief Shutdowns (1981-1990)


Between 1981 and 1990, under Presidents Ronald Reagan (R) and George H.W. Bush (R), there were eight brief funding gaps (or "mini-shutdowns") ranging from 1 to 3 days in duration.


  • President: Ronald Reagan (7 instances), George H.W. Bush (1 instance).

  • Congressional Majority: The House was controlled by Democrats in all instances; the Senate was controlled by Republicans for all but the final instance.

  • Reason: These short lapses were typically the result of short-term continuing resolutions expiring while Congress worked toward a final budget, often over weekends or holidays, minimizing operational impact.

  • Impact: Due to their short duration, the overall impact on the U.S. economy and federal workers was minimal compared to the major shutdowns. Agencies usually continued most operations, and the disruptions were often localized to administrative tasks.


Top 10 Economic Impacts of a U.S. Government Shutdown

  1. Reduced GDP Growth: Shutdowns lead to a direct, immediate, and measurable reduction in Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This happens because the government's contribution to GDP (through employee compensation and purchases) is temporarily eliminated. Estimates by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) suggest a visible reduction in the quarterly GDP growth rate, with a small portion of this lost output being permanently unrecoverable.

  2. Loss of Federal Worker Income & Spending: Hundreds of thousands of federal employees are either furloughed (sent home without pay) or deemed "essential" (forced to work without pay). This liquidity shock forces workers to cut back on spending, especially on discretionary goods and services, immediately hurting local businesses, particularly near federal offices.

  3. Halt on Federal Contracts: The federal government stops issuing and often paying for new contracts with private-sector businesses. This disrupts the cash flow for government contractors, who may be forced to furlough or lay off their own employees, creating a ripple effect of job losses outside the federal workforce.

  4. Impaired Small Business Lending: Agencies like the Small Business Administration (SBA) suspend processing and approving federally guaranteed loans. This cuts off a vital source of capital for small businesses, preventing expansion, hiring, and the fulfillment of business plans.

  5. Delayed or Reduced Social Safety Net: Key benefit programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), while often having contingency funding, face uncertainty and potential delays in distribution. This creates significant financial hardship for millions of vulnerable households and causes a steep drop in consumer spending on necessities.

  6. Disruption of Financial & Regulatory Approvals: Government functions critical to markets, such as reviews of mergers, acquisitions, and initial public offerings (IPOs) by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or Department of Justice, are often delayed due to limited staffing. This slows down deal-making and capital formation.

  7. Suspension of Key Economic Data: Federal agencies like the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) and the Census Bureau stop releasing critical economic reports (e.g., inflation, employment, and trade data). This loss of timely, reliable information complicates decision-making for policymakers, the Federal Reserve, investors, and business leaders, increasing market uncertainty.

  8. Reduced Tourism Revenue: The closure of national parks, museums, and monuments causes a direct loss of revenue for the government and significantly hurts local businesses that rely on tourism, such as hotels, restaurants, and gas stations in gateway communities.

  9. Increased Costs and Inefficiency: While a shutdown is intended to save money, it actually creates costs. Agencies spend money to prepare for the shutdown (wind-down) and more money to resume full operations (start-up). The loss of productivity from experienced furloughed workers is also a form of wasted resource.

  10. Damaged Worker Morale and Retention: The financial instability and feeling of being used as a political pawn severely damages the morale of the federal workforce. Studies indicate a long-term impact that encourages experienced workers to leave for the private sector, leading to a permanent loss of institutional knowledge and reduced agency performance once the government reopens.

Monday, November 10, 2025

The Bible On Wages As It Relates To The US Government Shut Down

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Saturday, November 8, 2025

US Government Shutdown 2025 And The Shemitah

US Government Shutdown 2025 And The Shemitah 


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Archangel Michael instructed me to explore the 2025 US Government Shutdown and its relationship to the Shemitah

Listen to the audio to understand how God sees the US Government shutdown, especially in light of the plight of workers and the poor.  


Meantime, I ask if Governors, Presidents, Senators and other such persons are on furlough as well OR are they being paid during the shutdown?

 






Thursday, November 6, 2025

Use King Jehoshaphat's Strategies For Redemption From Enemies

Use King Jehoshaphat's Strategies For Redemption From Enemies


Use King Jehoshaphat's Strategies For Redemption From Enemies provides a brief overview of four key strategies that believers in God can use when you need deliverance from your enemies.






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Wednesday, November 5, 2025

There Is No Biblical Justification For Human Slavery

There Is No Biblical Justification For Human Slavery 


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 There Is No Biblical Justification For Human Slavery reveals God's position on slavery. That is, He releases or frees slaves from bondage. This position statement is built into the release of Israelite bondmen and bondwomen during the Year of Release which takes place every seventh year. 

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Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Impact On Nations And People Who Engage In Slavery

Impact On Nations And People Who Engage In Slavery 



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Monday, November 3, 2025

The Church's Role In Deliverance Podcast

 The Church's Role In Deliverance


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Saturday, November 1, 2025

Giving Land In Reparation For Slavery Podcast

Giving Land In Reparation For Slavery

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