The Pour Over Today - Friday, February 24, 2023
Episode Date: February 24, 2023Today, we’re talking about the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, conflict in Palestine, more developments in AI, and other top news for Friday, February 24th. Stay informed while remaining... focused on Christ with The Pour Over. Sponsored by LMNT
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Today we're talking about the one-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, conflict in Palestine,
more developments in AI, and other top news for Friday, February 24th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
Be constantly committed to prayer and to reading Scripture.
By praying, you speak to God.
In reading, God speaks to you.
Saint Cyprian of Carthage.
Let's start with some espresso shots.
A year ago today, Russia's President Putin ordered 200,000 soldiers into Ukraine in the
largest European invasion since World War II. The UN can confirm at least 8,000 civilian casualties,
but warns the actual number is
likely much higher. Last November, the U.S. military estimated 40,000 civilians have been
killed and well over 100,000 Russian soldiers killed or wounded. They estimated Ukraine had
suffered similar casualties. Nearly 14 million people have been displaced, and 18 million need
humanitarian assistance. Still, there's no
simple way to prevent the one-year-old war from becoming a toddler. President Putin gave a two-hour
speech during which he reiterated that the invasion was to demilitarize and denazify Ukraine.
He blamed the West, specifically the United States, for perpetuating the conflict and did
not mention peace. Speaking from Poland after a surprise visit to Ukraine,
President Biden declared that Kyiv stands strong and, most importantly, stands free.
His remarks served as a reminder that Ukraine was expected to fall quickly to Russia,
which had the clear military advantage. Ukraine's comedian-turned-President Zelensky,
who set the tone of the war with his famous line, I need ammunition, not a ride,
has proved to be a
prolific fundraiser. At least 40 countries have provided aid to Ukraine, with Uncle Sam leading
the pack. The U.S. has sent over $75 billion to Kiev, including $46.6 billion in direct military
aid. Followers of Christ should not become cynical, desensitized, or unmoved by stories of those in need, but endlessly willing to help.
Continue to pray and seek or create opportunities to care for those impacted by the war in Ukraine.
Galatians 6, verse 9-10 says,
Let us not get tired of doing good, for we will reap at the proper time if we don't give up.
Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us work for the good of all,
especially for those who belong to the household of faith.
One of the West Bank's bloodiest periods in years continued this week. On Wednesday,
the Israeli military conducted a daytime raid in the West Bank that left 11 Palestinians dead, including a 16-year-old boy and a 72-year-old
man and 100 more wounded. Israel says the raid was to arrest three terrorists who were planning
attacks. All three men were killed. On Thursday, Palestinian militants launched six rockets from
the Gaza Strip at southern Israel. The violence comes less than two months after Israel elected
a new hardline
government which elevated officials who have pushed for tougher action against Palestinian
militants and promised to completely annex the West Bank, a territory both sides claim as their
own. The U.S. officially supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict and
again called for de-escalation after this week's violence.
Pray for peace in the Middle East, for wisdom for our leaders to help broker an end to the
conflict, and for God to use you to be a peacemaker wherever you go. Matthew 5 verse 9 says,
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called sons of God.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Who knew there was so much gold in Utah? The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints,
commonly known as the Mormon Church, has agreed to pay $5 million in fines for using shell
companies to obscure its reported $38
billion investments from the SEC. While the church agreed to the fines, it maintains it
complied with all legal requirements. Amazon's new frontier? Healthcare.
The company closed a $3.9 billion deal to buy primary care provider One Medical.
Amazon already owns online pharmacy
PillPack and has launched virtual clinics for chronic conditions. Prime members also get
prescription perks. CEO Andy Jassy says he believes the healthcare experience can be
easier, faster, more personal, and more convenient for everyone.
The Southern Baptist Convention, SBC, ousted its second largest church,
Saddleback, in Southern California and four smaller churches for ordaining women and
installing female teaching pastors, a violation of the SBC's statement of belief. Saddleback was
founded by Rick Warren, best-selling author of The Purpose Driven Life, who retired last year after 42 years.
The family of Malcolm X is suing the FBI, CIA, and NYPD for $100 million, saying government officials conspired to and executed their plan to assassinate the civil rights leader in 1965.
The agencies declined to comment. Two of the three men previously convicted of killing Malcolm X were exonerated and released
from prison in 2021. The AI takeover is happening fast. Microsoft has added its chatbot across more
products, but not before making tweaks to prevent it from expressing desires to steal nuclear codes
or profess its love to users. Meanwhile, Spotify announced a new AI-powered DJ,
its love to users. Meanwhile, Spotify announced a new AI-powered DJ and sci-fi publishers have shut down submissions after experiencing a flood of AI-written stories. That's all we have for
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