The Pour Over Today - Friday, December 17, 2021
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Omicron hits sports, the Fed pivots, and other top news for Friday, December 17th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
God doesn't want our success. He wants us.
He doesn't demand our achievements. He demands our obedience.
Chuck Colson
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
It's not just you with deja vu.
We've got another Omicron update, and parts of it are starting to feel a lot like 2020.
As of Wednesday, the variant had spread to at least 36 states and accounted for 3% of U.S. cases.
Though it multiplies faster than Delta, research still indicates that Omicron is less severe.
The main reason this may give you some flashbacks,
other than, you know, like your DoorDash delivery guy becoming your best friend,
is that professional sports and universities are re-reeling things back.
In the NBA this week, the Chicago Bulls had to cancel games,
and the Sacramento Kings canceled practices.
The NFL and NHL are dealing with their own outbreaks and benching star players,
prompting the NFL to revise its COVID procedures. Between the three leagues, more than 100 athletes have entered health and safety
protocols this week. In the Ivy League, Princeton and Cornell join a growing list of universities
that are moving classes and finals online in response to rising cases. Canada announced that
it would reduce indoor venue capacities and discouraged all non-essential international
travel. Across the pond, the EU is
also increasing border restrictions. The UK recorded its highest day ever of positive cases,
and the Queen cancelled a pre-Christmas family lunch due to the surge. The English Premier League
has cancelled several matches, and some clubs have called for a full shutdown. South Korea,
also seeing cases spike, announced that it would reintroduce strict restrictions,
closing cafes, restaurants, and bars.
There may be good reasons to be worried or feel hopeless about this day, month, or year. God does
not promise good days. He promises a great eternity. Stay focused on eternity because
it changes everything. Don't worry about anything. But in everything, through prayer and petition,
with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. Philippians 4, 6.
The Federal Reserve has been watching enough fixer-upper during the pandemic to know when
to start thinking about renovating. On Wednesday, Fed Chairman Powell announced plans to wind down
the Fed's bond-buying program in half the time promised just last month and said they expect to raise interest rates three
times higher in 2022 than previously planned. These decisions are significant pivots and
aggressive steps to cool down inflation. Recent polls show that 80% of Americans are concerned
about inflation, which has erased gains made by many workers' recent pay raises.
The stock market reacted positively to the idea of the economy graduating from spoon feeding to chewing its own food. Markets jumped
almost 2% Wednesday afternoon. Our goal is to keep the big things big and the small things small.
It's not that inflation isn't important. It is having a real impact on people, and people do
matter. But it's not God of the universe important. Regardless of inflation, over the next six months, your eternity with Christ remains secure.
On Christ the solid rock I stand,
all other ground is sinking sand.
Edward Mote, 1863.
Today's podcast is brought to you by MediShare.
It feels like not understanding healthcare costs,
but paying gobs of money anyways is just standard practice,
which is, well, dumb.
Traditional health insurance may be the best option for you and your family,
or it may be simply the more expensive option that was chosen for you by default.
MediShare is the alternative that you might have missed.
The average family saves $500 a month.
No, seriously.
They have a 98% customer satisfaction rating,
and finding out what your MediShare pricing would be is fast and 100% free.
MediShare might not be right for you 100% free. MediShare might not be
right for you, but taking the time to find out definitely is. Learn more and find out your
pricing by clicking the link in our show notes. In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
On Wednesday, Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis police officer responsible for
George Floyd's death, pleaded guilty to violating Floyd's civil rights.
Chauvin is currently serving 22 and a half years in prison following his state-level
murder conviction, and this is expected to add around six years to his sentence.
NASA has touched the sun. This week, NASA announced that the Parker Solar Probe became
the first spacecraft to successfully reach the sun's outer atmosphere, called the Corona, during its mission to study the origins of solar flares.
It was a toasty 1.8 million degrees Fahrenheit.
The release of 1,500 new JFK-related documents was anticlimactic.
The formerly classified documents were revealed to largely be duplicates of previously released documents,
with a few new details like the name of an investigating CIA officer. 10,000 documents still remain locked away and are expected to be
released in December of 2022. In mid-October, 17 missionaries, six men, six women, and five children
were kidnapped by the Haitian gang 400 Mawazo. As of yesterday, all the missionaries are free.
The gang's leader previously demanded $17 million for their release,
and it is still unclear if any ransom was paid.
While Kentucky and the surrounding states begin rebuilding from last week's deadly and unseasonable tornadoes,
hurricane-force winds whipped across the Midwest, killing at least five people.
We do have an encouraging update, though.
Over 200 TPO readers and listeners donated $27,984 to Tornado Relief.
We're amazed at the generosity of this community.
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