The Pour Over Today - Surgeon General Warning, Arlington Incident, Paralympics, & More | 08.30.24
Episode Date: August 30, 2024Today we’re talking about the Surgeon General’s warning on the stresses of parenthood; a scuffle between a Trump campaign staffer and an Arlington National Cemetery employee; the start of the Para...lympics; and other top news for Friday, August 30th. Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! CSB: links.thepourover.org/CSB_Podcast_0701 Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Compassion International: compassion.com/TPO Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com Life Application Study Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/LASB_Podcast The Bible Study: https://links.thepourover.org/TheBibleStudy Politics for People Who Hate Politics: https://links.thepourover.org/PoliticsForPeopleWhoHatePolitics Keola Fit: https://links.thepourover.org/KeolaFit_Pod Compelled Podcast: https://links.thepourover.org/Compelled Dwell Differently: https://links.thepourover.org/DwellDifferently
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Here is the quote of the day, we must be ready to allow ourselves to be interrupted by God.
—Dedric Bonhoeffer
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Just in, parenting ain't easy. America's doctor has issued an official warning stating
that parents have reached disproportionate levels of stress and loneliness. New data parenting ain't easy. America's doctor has issued an official warning stating that
parents have reached disproportionate levels of stress and loneliness. New data shows 48
percent of parents are completely overwhelmed compared to 26 percent of their bluey-free
counterparts. Two-thirds of those cite financial hardship.
Surgeon General Murthy has suggestions to lighten mom and dad's load, boosted child tax credits, paid family and medical leave, and investments in community supports like
libraries.
There is rare agreement among White House hopefuls on the issue.
Former President Trump and VP Harris both have history supporting paid parental leave,
and both campaigns agree the current $2,000 child tax credit set to expire at the end of the year
needs re-upping, emphasis on the upping. VP Harris suggests $3,600 per child, $6,000 for
newborns. Vance recently suggested $5,000 per child. Here's a verse to consider when you're feeling so stressed you cannot function.
When I said, My foot is slipping, your unfailing love, Lord, supported me.
When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought me joy.
Psalm 94, 18 and 19. Former President Trump's Monday visit to Arlington National Cemetery caused a stir.
After attending a reef-laying ceremony to mark the third anniversary of 13 service members
killed during the U.S.'s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, families of the fallen invited
him to the grave sites.
Federal law prohibits political activity at military cemeteries, and an Arlington employee
was reportedly abruptly pushed aside while attempting to stop a Trump campaign staffer
from entering with a camera.
His campaign later posted a TikTok of Trump at the graves.
Trump's campaign said the Arlington employee was clearly suffering from a mental health
episode, saying the private photographer had permission to accompany the Gold Star families.
Yesterday, the Army called it unfortunate that the Arlington employee's professionalism
has been unfairly attacked, but said the matter was closed.
In this divisive political climate, followers of Christ have an opportunity to show that
we won't be shaken by news that might shake others.
The Word of God is a solid foundation and we root for justice while showing love for
all parties, no matter who they are.
Deuteronomy 32-4 says,
The Rock, his work is perfect, all his ways are just.
A faithful God, without bias, he is righteous and true.
Paris Part II began Wednesday
with the Paralympic Games opening ceremony.
An estimated 300 million watched the over-the-top ceremony,
which mirrored Paris Part 1's festivities,
featuring a massive parade of athletes and elaborate performances, including 16 performers with disabilities.
For the next nine days, 4,400 para-athletes will compete across 22 sports, including para-exclusive goalball,
like soccer with hands for the visually impaired, and bocha, similar
to bocce or lawn bowling.
Uncle Sam is sending 225 athletes ranging in age from 15 to 52, hoping to knock China
off their five Paralympic winning streak.
Over 2 million tickets to the Paralympic events, now the third largest sporting event in the
world, have been sold.
As the Paralympics grow, so have allegations
of classification doping, athletes faking the severity of their disability to compete in an
easier classification. The Paralympics offer an opportunity to experience camaraderie for fellow
fans and to enjoy the thrill of watching athletes do what God created them to do.
As you watch athletes compete, thank God that He has also made you to do beautiful things,
and pray that you bring Him glory in all you do.
Ephesians 2, 10 says,
For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared ahead
of time for us to do.
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or give.cru.org slash TPO. Message and data rates may apply. In other brews, here's a wrap-around of updates.
Mosquitoes just gave another reason to hate them.
A healthy 41-year-old New Hampshire man died after contracting eastern equine encephalitis,
a rare but deadly mosquito-borne virus.
The U.S. has reported four cases this year, and Northeasterners are taking precautions.
Ten Massachusetts communities are closing parks, spraying pesticides, and
warning residents to stay indoors from dusk to dawn.
The FBI has not established a definitive motive for former President Trump's would-be assassin,
saying he researched multiple events and targets, apparently landing on the Trump rally because
of the opportunity. After seven weeks and nearly 1,000 interviews, they've identified no co-conspirators, suggesting
his attack was unrelated to Iran's efforts to assassinate the former president around
that same time.
Welcome to the club, Berkshire Hathaway.
Warren Buffett's conglomerate crossed $1 trillion in market value, joining the rarefied
air enjoyed by only six other US companies. It comes with high expectations, just ask
Nvidia $2.9 trillion. On Wednesday, the AI chipmaker announced a massive 122% growth
in quarter 2, providing a stronger than expected outlook, and its stocks still dropped 8%.
Yelp is leaving Google a one-star review. The internet's complaint department alleges Google has unlawfully given preference to its own inferior local search and review service,
demanding it stop and pay damages. It's the first such antitrust lawsuit since a judge declared Google an illegal monopoly
earlier this month.
Google called Yelp's claim meritless, noting similar complaints were dismissed years ago.
And that's all we have for today.
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