The Pour Over Today - G7 Leaders Meet, Inflation Mellows, Southern Baptists Vote, & More | 06.14.24
Episode Date: June 14, 2024Today, we’re talking about how world leaders are addressing major wars, May’s inflation report, Southern Baptists voting to oppose IVF, and other top news for Friday, June 14th. Stay informed whil...e remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Compassion International: compassion.com/TPO Men's Daily Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/MensDailyBiblePod Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com
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but how unshakably his heart is set on us. Tim Keller.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
World conflicts weigh heavily as G7 leaders meet in Italy.
For its 50th summit, the group of wealthy democracies has hatched a plan to
leverage Russian funds for Ukraine's resistance effort.
Uncle Sam will back a $50 billion loan to Kyiv funded by interest earned on the
around $300 billion in frozen Russian assets held in EU nations.
President Biden also signed a security agreement signaling America's resolve to
support Ukraine without committing troops. Meanwhile, an Israel-Hamas ceasefire remains
elusive. Secretary of State Blinken questioned whether Hamas is dealing in good faith, saying
they're demanding changes on previously accepted terms. Hamas, in turn, questioned why Blinken
insists Israel has approved the proposal when Israel
won't say so publicly.
That war risks expanding.
Israel killed a top Hezbollah commander in Lebanon.
Hezbollah fired back at Israel's north with over 200 rockets.
Join us in prayer for long-term peace, confident that God is able to spread across the globe
the peace that He has given to those who trust Him.
Book of Common Prayer, page 654 says, Almighty God, from whom all thoughts of truth and peace
proceed.
Kindle, we pray, in the hearts of all people the true love of peace and guide with your pure and peaceable wisdom
Those who take counsel for the nations of the earth that in tranquility
Your kingdom may go forward till the earth is filled with the knowledge of your love through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen
Inflation is mellowing out but remains too high for the Fed and many Americans. The consumer price index held flat at 3.3% in May, meaning prices were 3.3% higher than
a year prior.
Inflation has been hovering between 3.1% and 3.5% since October, well below its peak of 9.1% in June, 2022,
but stubbornly higher than the Federal Reserve's target
of 2%.
Blame housing.
While grocery prices were only up 1%,
the cost of a primary residence,
the largest expense for most Americans, rose 5.3%.
Juice drinkers are also being hit hard.
Juice prices are up 19.5%.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell was pleased, but not unmoved, saying inflation is still
too high to justify cutting interest rates.
The central bank is now projecting only one rate cut in 2024.
rate cut in 2024. Regardless of whether the broader economy is struggling or thriving, Christians should seek to give generously of our time, talents, and resources to those in greater
need. Reach out to your local church to see where help is needed. Hebrews 13, 16 says,
Hebrews 13, 16 says, Don't neglect to do what is good and to share,
for God is pleased with such sacrifices.
At its annual meeting Wednesday,
the Southern Baptist Convention,
the largest Protestant denomination,
approved a resolution opposing in vitro fertilization,
IVF. The resolution does not call for a ban on IVF, but laments the creation of surplus
embryos which often means destruction of embryotic human life, affirming that life begins at
fertilization. Delegates express sympathy for those who experience the searing pain of infertility
while urging Baptists to weigh the technology's ethical consequences and to adopt surplus embryos that would otherwise
be destroyed.
The move puts the SBC in step with the Catholic Church and Alabama's recent SCOTUS ruling
that frozen embryos have full human rights.
IVF technology is expected to feature in election season policy debates.
Earlier in the meeting, a vote narrowly fell short of the two-third majority needed to ban women from pastoral roles.
Discussing controversial issues can lead to strained relationships and hurt feelings.
Christians can demonstrate God's love by showing compassion
and understanding as we engage with others,
even as we seek to be faithful to God's word.
Colossians 4.6 says,
"'Let your speech always be gracious, seasoned with salt,
so that you may know how you should answer each person.'"
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message and data rates may apply, available to US addresses only. In other Bruce, here's a rapid run of updates.
The gavel has dropped.
The abortion pill with a press, will remain widely available.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court unanimously threw out a challenge brought by a group of doctors
who oppose abortion, saying they did not have legal standing to challenge the FDA's decision
to ease restrictions on the pill, for example, making it available by mail.
Eleven weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, the Port of Baltimore fully reopened
on Wednesday.
Cleaning up the 50,000 tons of concrete and steel from the Patapsco River cost roughly
$100 million.
Rebuilding the bridge could cost $2 billion.
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg celebrated the milestone,
announcing the channel is open.
The House voted along party lines to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt
of Congress for refusing to release audio of President Biden's interview with special
counsel Robert Herr, who characterized the president as an elderly man with a poor memory,
while investigating his handling of classified documents. Garland said the audio was unnecessary,
given that the entire transcript is public.
Five counties in southern Florida are under a state of emergency and lots of water. Tropical
storms have slammed the Sunshine State for three consecutive days, dumping around
10 inches of rain per day and causing flash flooding from Fort Lauderdale to Miami. Two people
have died, 7 million remain under flood watch, and thousands are without power as the deluge continues.
You've seen Jerry West, even if you didn't know it. His silhouette is the iconic NBA logo.
West, a Hall of Famer and Olympic champion, died on Wednesday at the age of 86.
After a prolific encore career, West managed the Lakers to six NBA titles with players
including Magic Johnson, Shaq, and Kobe.
Tributes to the logo have poured in.
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