The Pour Over Today - Monday, March 14, 2022
Episode Date: March 14, 2022Today, we’re talking about Russia bombing a military base, other foreign military action the Pentagon is watching, college basketball, and other top news for Monday, March 14th. Stay informed, while... remaining focused on Christ, with The Pour Over.Join us in praying for those impacted by the Ukraine crisis, and consider buying a shirt to support orphans caught in the conflict:https://links.thepourover.org/causeteam_shirtSponsored by LMNT: https://links.thepourover.org/LMNT_03_13
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Today we're talking about Russia bombing a military base, other foreign military action
the Pentagon is watching, we'll cover college basketball, and other top news for Monday,
March 14th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the week.
I'm convinced that if we have a God-sized, God-given courage, then we will be freed up
to be the people of God, living out the mission of God, marked by the joy of God. Matt Chandler. Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Despite sanctions, boycotts, and near worldwide condemnation, Russia continues to advance into
the heart of Ukraine. The city of Mariupol suffered 22 bomb strikes in under 24 hours,
which brings the city's self-reported death toll to 2,200.
Officials report that Russians now occupy the city and have abducted the mayor. Kiev,
Ukraine's capital, braces for a ground invasion as masses of Russian troops regroup just 15 miles outside the city. Additionally, Russian missiles struck a Ukrainian military base near Lviv,
just 11 miles from Poland, which killed 35 people this weekend. While still refusing to implement
a no-fly zone,
the U.S. reiterated its commitment to defend, quote, every inch of NATO territory and authorized an additional $200 million in funding to resupply the Ukrainian military. As we wait for the day
when war is no more, join us in praying for those impacted by the Ukraine crisis and consider buying
a shirt to support orphans caught in the conflict. You can find the link to purchase the shirt in the show notes.
Matthew 6, 9-13 includes these words,
Your kingdom come, your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
Most eyes are on Russia, but not every eye.
For instance, Taiwan is watching China watch Russia.
Taiwan views itself as a sovereign nation,
but China views it as a rebellious province they can reclaim at any moment. Many people in Taiwan are worried that Chinese
President Xi may be inspired by his ally Putin and decide now is that moment. China warned that
if they do attack, anyone who supports Taiwan militarily would face, quote, the worst consequences.
The U.S.'s stance is complicated, but it's generally pro-Taiwan. The Pentagon is also
keeping an eye on other foreign military action, like Iran claiming responsibility for a barrage of missiles that
struck near a U.S. consulate in Iraq. They're also watching North Korea's, quote, serious escalation
in missile testing. Be quick to point to God and give him the credit for your hope, strength,
and love during times dominated by uncertainty and fear. Even in the midst of chaos, our eternity
is secure. Job 12.10 says, the midst of chaos, our eternity is secure.
Job 12.10 says, the life of every living thing is in his hand, as well as the breath of all humanity.
NCAA Conference Championships are over and March Madness is here. The number one seeds for this
year's men's tournament are Arizona, Baylor, Kansas, and Gonzaga, who's also the number one
seed overall.
The first four games to determine the last four teams in the tourney start tomorrow,
and if you're filling out a bracket, you've got until Thursday night to pick your Cinderella team.
On the pro hardwood, San Antonio Spurs coach Greg Popovich continues to build his case for
being considered one of the best basketball coaches of all time. This weekend, he became
the NBA's all-time winningest coach with 1,336 wins,
which is a record he broke in nearly 400 fewer games. His future Hall of Fame career has been
entirely with the Spurs, and it includes five NBA titles, an Olympic gold medal,
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In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
Some Super Bowl winning quarterbacks have new homes. Russell Wilson is leaving Seattle to become a Denver Bronco and Carson Wentz is leaving Indianapolis to become a Washington
commander. Oh, and retired as the greatest of all time Tom Brady decided his home is still
on the field with the Tampa Bay Bucs.
He'll be back next season after all.
Meta may soon be labeled an extremist organization by the Russian government,
joining an exclusive group that includes the Jehovah's Witnesses,
Al-Qaeda, and Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny's movement.
This comes after Meta announced it would temporarily allow users in Eastern Europe to call for violence against Putin and Russian soldiers in Ukraine.
The Census Bureau checked their work and found that while their count of the total population was quite precise,
their count of specific demographics had some room for improvement.
The Bureau said its counts were off for Native American populations by 5.6%, Latino populations by 5%, and Black populations for 3.3%. White populations were
overcounted at 1.6% and Asians at 2.6%. Pro tip, start measuring your gas by the half gallon so
you'll feel better about the price. On average, gas prices have risen 79 cents per gallon in the
last two weeks and are currently sitting at a record $4.43 per
gallon. Gas is most expensive in San Francisco. It's running at $5.79 a gallon and cheapest in
Tulsa. It's $3.80 there. Mainland China reported 1,807 COVID cases on Saturday and cue massive
lockdowns. This is their highest figure in two years and triple Saturday's count, but a very
small number compared to other countries in absolute terms. Stateside, former President
Obama tested positive for COVID, but said he's feeling fine. That's all we have for today. Thanks
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rest of your day and we'll see you back here on Wednesday, March 16th.