The Pour Over Today - Monday, October 31, 2022
Episode Date: October 31, 2022Today we’re talking about an attack on Paul Pelosi, a tragic Halloween stampede, Elon’s Twitter takeover, and other top news for Monday, October 31st. Stay informed while remaining focused on Chri...st with The Pour Over. Sponsored by Chosen People Ministries TPO's Pick Of The Week: Wandering Toward God
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Today, we're talking about an attack on Paul Pelosi, a tragic Halloween stampede,
Elon's Twitter takeover, and other top news for Monday, October 31st.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the quote of the day.
Trusting God means looking beyond what we can see to what God sees.
Charles Stanley.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
A man broke into the San Francisco home of Speaker Nancy Pelosi and violently assaulted her husband Paul with a hammer early Friday morning. A 911 operator is being praised for
dispatching a high-priority wellness check after receiving a cryptic call from the residence.
When police arrived, 82-year-old Paul Pelosi was struggling
over a hammer with his assailant, who was reportedly shouting, where's Nancy? Speaker
Nancy Pelosi, who is second in line to the presidency, was in Washington, D.C. with her
security detail, but returned home as Paul underwent surgery for a fractured skull. He is
expected to make a full recovery. Prominent members of both parties condemned the assault and, more
generally, the rise in threats of political violence. The suspect has been charged with multiple felonies,
including attempted homicide. While you had no control over this attack, you can control how
you speak about it. Leave others with no doubt of your love for everyone involved, even for people
whose actions you do not support. It is possible to condemn actions with gentleness and love.
Ephesians 4.29
says, No foul language should come from your mouth, but only what is good for building up
someone in need, so that it gives grace to those who hear. A Halloween everyone would love to
forget. At least 153 people died and over 100 more were injured when a massive Halloween gathering near the Itaewon neighborhood,
a popular street of nightclubs in Seoul, South Korea, turned deadly on Saturday night.
The costumed partygoers, who were mostly in their 20s and 30s, funneled into alleys when a surge began.
People were so tightly packed that when some began to fall, the entire crowd collapsed and slid down the sloped side street, creating a crushing pile of people. Itaewon, Seoul's marquee Halloween gathering place, has long been known as a center
for nightlife. South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who has declared a one-week period
of mourning, arrived yesterday to oversee the situation. When tragedy occurs, the first and
most important thing we can do is pray for God to move powerfully in the midst of the pain. Pray that pastors in the area will be able to minister with boldness to those affected.
Second Corinthians 1, 3, and 4 says, Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ,
the Father of mercies and the God of all comfort. He comforts us in our afflictions so that we may
be able to comfort those who are in any kind of affliction through the comfort we ourselves receive from God. Elon Musk officially took control of Twitter late Thursday night, tweeting,
quote, the bird is freed by way of announcement. Musk wants Twitter to become the everything bagel
of apps, one that merges social media, messaging, payments, and other features similar to China's
super app WeChat. He immediately fired the CEO, CFO, and other features similar to China's super app WeChat. He immediately
fired the CEO, CFO, and other leaders and reportedly brought in Tesla engineers to
review Twitter's code. He's also promised to reduce content moderation and reinstate banned
accounts, including former President Trump's, sparking a national debate. Generally, liberals
say less moderation will allow hate speech and dangerous misinformation to spread, harming
democracy, while conservatives say the best thing for democracy is free speech and that current
content moderation practices unfairly target conservative viewpoints. Elon promised no
changes will be made until a, quote, content moderation council with widely diverse viewpoints
is formed. When discussing divisive topics such as Twitter's moderation policy, remember that how you take
your stance reflects on Christ. Regardless of what happens on Twitter, God will remain in control,
and we should not be willing to sacrifice relationships to win an argument. James 1,
19 and 20 says, everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to anger,
for human anger does not accomplish God's righteousness. This podcast is brought to you by Chosen People
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In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
The rumors were true.
Superstar quarterback Tom Brady and Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen
announced their divorce Friday after 13 years of marriage.
Asking for privacy and respect, the couple, who have two children together,
said they came to the decision, quote, amicably and with gratitude for, quote, the time we spent together.
Brazil's heated presidential election was yesterday, with leftist former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva facing off against conservative incumbent President Jair Bolsonaro.
The race was both close and ugly.
Lula's consistent lead in the polls dwindled in recent weeks, and debates often devolved into personal attacks. Results were not yet final at the time of recording.
Russia is suspending the deal that allowed Ukrainian vessels to carry grain through the
Black Sea Corridor, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in July to bring down global grain
prices. Moscow claims it's due to Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian ships, but Ukraine calls it a, quote, false pretext to block the corridor.
Did anyone have a triple-debic on their 2022 bingo card?
Health experts are worried about what simultaneous surges of COVID,
the flu, and RSV could mean for the health care system.
RSV is already filling up some children's hospitals,
and the CDC says this is the worst flu season in 13 years.
Lovely. And now it's time for TPO's Pick this is the worst flu season in 13 years. Lovely.
And now it's time for TPO's Pick of the Week, Wandering Toward God. Is it wrong to doubt?
Many assume that doubt is faith's opposite and that wandering among the hard questions of faith will lead us further and further away from God. Professor and philosopher Travis Dickinson
disagrees. Instead, he says our doubts and hard questions about the faith are actually an
important way we can express our commitment and love to God. Doubt isn't our destination,
but it's an important step on the way and often leads to us discovering the truth,
goodness, and beauty of God waiting for us. Check out this awesome book tackling many
believers' biggest hurdle, Doubting God. That's all we have for today. Thanks so much for listening.
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We hope you have a great rest of your day and we'll see you back here on Wednesday.