The Pour Over Today - Scottie Scheffler Arrested, Iran’s President in Helicopter Crash, & More | 05.20.24
Episode Date: May 20, 2024Today we’re talking about the World’s #1 golfer arrested at the PGA Championship, Iran’s President missing after a helicopter crash, riots on a french territory, and other top news for Monday, M...ay 20th. Stay informed while 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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Today, we're talking about the world's number one golfer arrested at the PGA Championship,
Iran's president missing after a helicopter crash, riots on a French territory, and other
top news for Monday, May 20th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pour-over today.
Here's the verse of the week.
Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong.
1 Corinthians 16 verse 13.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Golf fans woke up Friday to the mugshot of the world's number one golfer?
Scottie Scheffeler was arrested early Friday while trying to enter Louisville's Valhalla
Golf Club, site of the weekend's PGA Championship.
An hour earlier, a man working course security was killed by a bus outside of the course's
gates, and police were holding and diverting traffic as they investigated.
Unaware of the fatal accident, Scheffler arrived for warmups
and attempted to drive around the stopped traffic.
He was reportedly told to stop,
and when he didn't,
an officer attached himself to Scheffler's car
and suffered minor injuries.
Scheffler was arrested
and released in time for him to make his tea time.
He called the incident a big misunderstanding
and finished tied for eighth,
while American
Xander Shofley won the tournament, his first major win.
Pray for the family of the man who lost his life on Friday, even as we are all reminded
that each day is a gift from God, and every day is an opportunity for us to live a life
worthy of
His calling.
1 Peter 4, 7, and 8 says, The end of all things is near, therefore be alert and sober-minded
for prayer.
Above all, maintain constant love for one another, since love covers a multitude of
sins. Turmoil Persists in the Middle East.
On Sunday, Iranian media reported that a helicopter carrying Iran's President Raisi and other
officials made a hard landing while returning from Azerbaijan.
Dense fog and low temps at nightfall complicated search and rescue efforts in the remote mountainous
region, and reports coming from the crash site are conflicting.
In Israel, Benny Gantz, a political rival of Prime Minister Netanyahu
and member of Israel's war cabinet, has threatened to step down next month
if his postwar plan for Gaza isn't accepted.
His proposal involves demilitarizing Gaza and forming a temporary
international coalition to oversee its civilian
affairs.
Meanwhile, Israeli forces recovered the bodies of four hostages from the Gaza Strip last
week.
Israel says the captives were killed on October 7 and transported into Gaza, where it believes
132 hostages remain.
When an enemy destroys what you love most, and God calls you to love and pray for that
enemy, obedience requires genuine humility and deep faith.
Loving them reflects our Father, who loved his enemies so much that he allowed them to
kill his son so that he could save them.
Matthew 5, 44 and 45 says,
but I tell you, love your enemies
and pray for those who persecute you
so that you may be children of your father in heaven.
France has mobilized 1,000 police officers
to restore order in the French-ruled
South Pacific territory of New Caledonia.
The unrest began last week in response to a proposed constitutional amendment.
The new legislation would make French people who've lived in New Caledonia for more than
ten years eligible to vote in local elections.
The move alarmed leaders of the indigenous Canoc population, who fear it will dilute
their voice.
Last week's protests quickly turned into riots.
Property was burned, businesses looted, six people were killed, and barricades were erected
between the capital city and the airport, blocking access to food and medicine.
France's president, Emmanuel Macron, says he won't sign the legislation immediately, but he must reach
a new agreement with local leaders by June.
Here's a verse to consider when drained by the constant conflict in the world.
He will settle disputes among many peoples and provide arbitration for strong nations
that are far away.
They will beat their
swords into plows and their spears into pruning knives. Nation will not take up the sword against
nation and they will never again train for war. Micah 4 verse 3.
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In other brews, here's a rapid round of updates.
Harrison Butker's commencement speech at Benedictine College sparked an NFL-sized controversy.
The Kansas City Chiefs kicker criticized President Biden, abortion, and COVID lockdowns while
guessing that the Catholic school's women graduates were most excited about marriage
and children.
The response has been divided.
His jersey sales skyrocketed, and 200,000 people signed a petition for his removal from
the Chiefs.
Supreme Court Justice Alito is facing calls to recuse himself from upcoming January 6
cases after reports that an upside-down flag, a symbol of the Stop the Steal movement,
flew outside his home. Alito says his wife flew the flag in an unrelated neighborhood dispute.
The news has reinvigorated calls for the court to adopt an enforceable code of ethics.
The man convicted of assaulting and attempting to kidnap Paul Pelosi in 2022, husband to
then-speaker Nancy Pelosi, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.
There's one wrinkle.
The court never gave the defendant the opportunity to speak, as required by law.
While the case will be briefly reopened next week, the sentence is not expected to change.
A security video of Sean Diddy Combs assaulting his then-girlfriend Cassie in a hotel hallway
in 2016 emerged on Friday. The footage comes after a series of public allegations and scathing
lawsuits against the hip-hop icon. While Diddy's legal team has yet to comment. The mogul took to Instagram to say he was truly sorry and called his actions inexcusable.
GameStop is looking for an extra life.
On Friday, the video game retailer announced plans to raise money by selling additional
shares following a surge in its stock price and disappointing first quarter sales.
GameStop's stock soared as much as
200% early last week, but fell sharply Wednesday through Friday, ending up 27% on the week.
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