Exclusive: Joseph Farah explains why a newsman is leading spiritual revival effort
Maybe you're one of those folks wondering if I've become some kind of a religious zealot – with all my campaigns promoting the No. 1 faith movie for 2012 and 2013, erecting Ten Commandments billboards all over the United States and now calling for a 9/11/13 National Day of Prayer and Fasting.
I admit a journalist and media entrepreneur is not the most likely candidate to be promoting spiritual revival.
Here's the story in a nutshell.
Our country is facing serious crises everywhere you look – economic, cultural, educational, in health care and in a rapid moral breakdown the likes of which America has never seen before, and I say that having lived through the 1960s.
Let's face it. These problems are not going to be fixed by government. Government is broken. And, as Ronald Reagan said, "Government is not the solution. Government is the problem."
These problems are not going to be fixed through politics. Politics in America is broken, too.
They are not going to be fixed by the cultural institutions – like the media, Hollywood, academia, science, foundations. They, too, are broken.
In fact, all of these institutions have become judgments on a country that has lost its moral bearings, its sense of right and wrong, its concern for truth and real justice.
I've come to the conclusion there is only one thing that can save America from disaster – and that is a return by believers to the Creator God of the universe.
MUCH MORE HERE: http://www.wnd.com/2013/05/have-i-flipped-my-lid/
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