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Souls In Anguish

Yesterday, a man in Rochester, New Hampshire held several people hostage in a Political Campaign Office. It was commendable that no physical harm was done to anyone. What caused this man to take this drastic action? Why did he indicate he would blow himself up? What issues provoked his behavior? In a telephone call to CNN, he indicated he had Mental Health needs that required attention and he wasn’t able to get the help he needed. In this strange incident, this depressed man seems to have been crying our for help – and – was being ignored by those who could give it. Thus – his threatening and menacing behavior.

Mental health matters impact many people, especially during the holidays. Such times may evoke loneliness; failures of the past; loss of loved ones; missed opportunities. Even within the professional ranks, depression is a reality. A study by the Mental Health Administration (2004-2006) found that nearly two out of ten who serve in the personal care and service profession reported being depressed. Major depression strikes 17 percent of Americans and government figures show about 30,000 a year commit suicide, according to USAToday.

I remember my Grandmother using a phrase often with us about people of different walks and backgrounds. She would say: “They are more to be pitied than laughed at!” In the rush of our lives and the multitude of our activities, we need to notice others around us and give due consideration to those we might deem to be dysfunctional, or even a bit “weird”! Those who honor Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord would do well to remember the Scriptures that touch on these areas that impacts different ones:

· "The Lord is close to the broken hearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit" (Psalm 34:18).

· "A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones" (Proverbs 17:22).

· "We are hard pressed on every side, but not crushed: perplexed but not in despair" (2 Corinthians 4:8).

Whether we say “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”, for some of our acquaintances and neighbors it is anything but a merry or happy time. We need to be deliberate in doing our part to lift up the troubled spirit and to help bear the burden of the troubled soul. Sometimes, those who need the assistance and help the most will reject your effort and offer. But – keep on trying! You may be the only one who demonstrates care! Don’t give up! Do what you can to have a positive thrust into another’s life. It could be a life or death struggle that you have helped to avert.

 

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Character Counts

Some years ago, a popular program on television was - "To Tell The Truth"!  Three contestants attempted to confuse and stump a panel in terms of an a position they held or an accomplishment they had achieved. Only one contestant was bound to tell the truth. After the panel had made their assessments and cast their vote, the host would say: "Will the real ____, please stand up!"
We are well past the point where this needs to be the approach with political aspirants, as well as other people within our society.  Integrity has been sacrificed on the altar of ambition and position sought.   We don't often get to know who a person really is, nor do we get enough information to be able to discern what a person believes.
In a current Book Review of the tome:
Habitudes: Images that Form Leadership Habits & Attitudes by Tim Elmore, this observation is made, "The iceberg is a great picture of leadership because so much of our influence comes from qualities we can't see on the outside.  It's stuff below the surface.  I estimate 90% of our leadership is made up from our character."
Candidates vacillate in their responses because they are trying to appeal to as many people as they can - just so they can win and hold an office. The principle of truth is clearly enunciated in Proverbs 12:17,
"Whoever speaks the truth gives honest evidence,but a false witness utters deceit."  And Proverbs 23:23 states, "Buy truth, and do not sell it; buy wisdom, instruction, and understanding."  This is saying to us simply that we should value and cherish the truth.  We  should be unwilling to sacrifice or compromise the truth at any time or for any reason.
There needs to be a way to challenge a person or candidate to Tell The Truth.
Cynicism continues to increase when one hears a former President once again parsing words and engaged in re-writing history in order to project a position that is palatable to a greater cross-section of people.  Why is he doing this? He is hoping to solidify a position and gain votes so his wife can win in a caucus or primary. The hope is that people will respond like sheep and be easily led.  But - one should remember that being a sheep has inherent risks.  Sheep are just as easily led to the slaughter as they are to the pasture.
Jesus Christ was making a spiritual appeal when he stated in John 8:32, "
and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free."  That same truth has political and societal application. Truth should be cherished and promoted in the discourse with people. Tim Elmore makes a very interesting comment in the aforementioned book.  He states,  "People are either thermometers or thermostats.  They will merely reflect the climate around them, or they will set it.  Leaders develop values and principles to live by and set the tone for others."  This is where we find ourselves today - desiring and searching for truth while being fed interpretations and parsings of details and facts to create a certain image and climate.
We owe it to ourselves and the generations that follow to be champions of the truth, and only the truth.  Do not sacrifice or compromise it ever.
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Fractured Foundations

It is interesting to observe Politicians at work and to listen to their responses - many of which are crafted to pander to a perceived audience or constituency.
One of the issues that are a challenge to all candidates is a prevailing cynicism among the citizenry and a lack of genuineness among the candidates. Somewhere along the way integrity has been sacrificed and it is challenging to sort through the verbiage to find the truth for which a given candidate stands. The foundations have indeed begun to crumble.
David Broder commented regarding the "polished facade" of one candidate and raises the question in terms of what he believes today versus what he will believe tomorrow. That is a deft way to refer to one who flip-flops to appeal to a broader base.
I was intrigued by one question and the answers given during the Republican Responses to some mundane and ineffective questions during the CNN/You Tube fiasco last evening. One person held up a Holy Bible and asked if that is what they believed. It seems obvious the question was intended to embarrass rather than inform - and it succeeded. Some chose to respond to it because they are driven to have "THE ANSWER" to everything that is asked. One of the "leading" candidates indicated he believed some of it and reads it occasionally - especially during difficult times in his life. Obviously, he hadn't read it before his two divorces and third marriage.
Another "leading" candidate stumbled and was more unguarded than the "polished facade" would suggest. He indicated he believed it is the Word of God. The problem for this Mormon candidate is that he really doesn't believe The Bible IS The Word of God alone but is one of four authoritative documents of his church. The Bible - which is believed to contain significant errors - must be received alongside of The Book of Mormon (which amplifies and corrects some of the errors); The Pearl of Great Price which the Mormon believes clarifies doctrines and teachings that were lost from The Bible; The Writings of Brigham Young (or The Doctrines and Covenants contains a series of more recent revelations). So - it's no surprise that a candidate in a secular forum would stumble and spin to maintain an appeal to an evangelical base.
Interestingly, none of the candidates allowed that The Bible - The Inspired and Infallible Word of God - is the only Infallible rule for Faith and Practice. None stood solidly on the foundation that the Bible teaches what one is to believe regarding the Only True God, as well as the duties God requires of man. 
Why is it that everyone becomes suddenly vague in terms of The Christian Nation foundation that has been the hallmark of our country for generations? Is it because of the purpose not to offend those with contrary views, such as Muslims?  Is it due to fear of defining oneself too narrowly and lessening one's base of voters and constituency? Whatever happened to conscience and scruples among the candidates? And - why don't we demand greater accountability and integrity from those who wish to have our vote and lead this nation?  We let candidates run AWAY from their record rather than running ON their record. 
It's frustrating and sad because it keeps taking us back to the old chameleon syndrome all over again.


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Accentuate The Positive

Those who promote themselves as candidates for office would do well to have a desire to be positive in style and presentation. There is a tremendous need for a representation of Core Values and Commitments that are actual rather than being convenient.  We don't need a Camelion approach when it comes to political expression.
It is also essential that candidates speak from a Context rather than a sound byte. Before one becomes dismissive of another candidate, there should be some modicum of research and accuracy in terms of a criticism or a policy differentiation.
Too few candidates speak in terms of Policy Particulars. It's far too easy to generalize about a matter or issue than it is to give a thoughtful and factual representation. And, why is it so difficult for a candidate to clearly define rather than blur an issue at hand. And, whatever happened to a simple "Yes!" or "No!" to an inquiry that does not require an evasive response.
Some years ago, Jack Paar in one of his comedic moments indicated he had "given up voting for anyone because he found out all it did was to encourage them!" While that was political humor, one can see how frustrating it has become to find any resonance from any of the candidates.  In spite of the fact that some have better platform presence and appearance than others, it is all too clear that many fail when it comes to positive substance.
I, like most citizens, would like to know (a) What one's core values are; (b) What one's decision-making process is; (c) Where one stands on the critical issues of our day, especially in terms of the real versus the ideal; (d) How one would govern if elected to office; and (e) What type political appointments and nominees would most likely be made.
I don't know about you but I have heard too much of the Negative and not enough of the Positive Being Accentuated.
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