Nic Lott
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Nic Lott
@NicLott
Christ follower. Government affairs consultant. Former congressional/gubernatorial staff. TV/radio commentator.Appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Fox, Sirius XM.


@xygort I heard a lecturer tell a (probably apocryphal) story about a linguistics lecturer talking about the word "Sugar". He said "this is the only word in the English language where the letter 'S', on its own, produces a 'sh' sound, in speech" "Are you sure?" a student asked


God’s heart is torn apart by wars, violence, injustice and lies. But our Father’s heart is not with the wicked, the arrogant, or the proud. God’s heart is with the little ones and the humble, and with them He builds up His Kingdom of love and peace day by day. Wherever there is love and service, God is there. #ApostolicJourney #Algeria


Coco Gauff: "I'm not going to apologise for the way that my hair looks because there are other girls who have the exact same hair as me. "My hair was good enough for a high fashionable brand like Miu Miu. If my hair is good enough for that, then yours is too." Right on! 👏🏾👏🏾

What an incredible testimony of faith in Christ under an unimaginable trial. Former U.S. Senator Ben Sasse, who has just months to live, opens up about his faith in Jesus Christ. "I believe in the resurrection, and I believe in a restoration of this world..." "In Christianity, the need for daily repentance is just a truth. I am broken. I leave undone those things which I ought to have done..." "I've continued to feel a peace about the fact that death is something that we should hate... yet it's pretty good that you pass through the veil of tears one time and then there will be no more tears, there will be no more cancer..." Powerful. Video: @DouthatNYT


Dawn Staley shares the question every recruit should ask and almost none of them do. "Everybody's good on the good days. It is who you can trust, who you can talk to and communicate with on your worst day." Then she explained what she tells every recruit: "We're gonna make you feel good during the recruiting process. You're gonna come here, we're gonna roll out the red carpet, we're gonna give you our best. Everybody's gonna do that." Every program shows you their best - that's the easy part. But it comes down to trust. "I want you to think about if it's 2 or 3 years down the line, when you in a slump, or when you lost a parent, or you broke up with a boyfriend, or whatever - Who's gonna get you back on course to be your talented self?" That's the real question. Not who recruits you the hardest, but who do you trust? And who do you believe will commit to you and your future? Everyone looks good when things are easy. The real test is who shows up when things get hard. (🎥@OldManAndThree )

Chuck Swindoll preaching powerfully on the only way we can find hope in death: “But Job. What a man. I just read again his words. Listen to them: ‘I know that my Redeemer lives and at the last He shall stand on this earth, and though after worms destroy this body, in my flesh, shall I see God.’ What a great, great statement. He believed he would be raised whole and complete because of his Redeemer. Interesting word—Redeemer. It’s from the Hebrew goel. It means ‘defender.’ Don’t you love that? I know that my Defender lives. You see, at death, we don’t need a priest, a preacher. We don’t need an attorney or physician, a warrior heavily armed. Does us no good. We need a Defender, someone to acquit us before a holy God because even as Job may have been a fine man, he was not sinless. Nor is any one of us. And knowing that we are sinful, how can we stand before a holy God when we are raised? We must have a Defender. One who paid a price for us on a cross… Death will not win. Death has no sting. The grave has no victory when you have a Defender…”





