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Stephen Russ
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Stephen Russ
@StephenRuss
Christian, pastor, husband, father, outdoorsman, Prov. 3:5-6
Evansville, IN เข้าร่วม Şubat 2009
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Looking forward to meeting @rynhayden for the first time in person. Thinking this might be what our first conversation might go like 😂
This is very close to what my conversation with @StephenRuss sounded like the first time we met in person. He’s shorter than what you think 😂
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Asking the Lord to encourage and strengthen you men @JerseyRizzo @BroMarkMahan @mnwickens @StephenRuss @pshirley86 @drdavidarm @FChanowski19647 @demick_scott @DrDwaneThomas @DrJonMJenkins

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@EricLDaugh @grok what does it mean to advance…? What happens next?
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@MKnowlesShow The only one saying Tucker is being investigated and potentially charged with a crime is… Tucker. Thats what you should take with a grain of salt.
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I could also see a pastor taking one due to special circumstances… Health crisis, family needs, etc. I know of at least one pastor who would still be pastoring if he had just taken a six week break. Instead, he resigned and regrets it.
But the notion one should take a sabbatical (which I would think indicates 6-8 weeks) before 10 years just to take one seems odd if you consider your job a calling. 🤷🏼♂️
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@StephenRuss @JoshuaBarzon I’m on board with that, Stephen! If the church offers a specific number of weeks for vacation, definitely use them. It’s great for your well-being and theirs. I usually take about two weeks each year.
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Praying the Lord uses u men Powerfully tomorrow Preach! @mnwickens @StephenRuss @TonyShirley1611 @pshirley86 @PastorShaneRice

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Thankful for the 14 souls saved at our annual sportsmen’s outreach! This event has become a much-anticipated time each year. @ShootStraightTV and Timber Cleghorn did a wonderful job speaking!




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Yes, we were able to get in, because we were a group of tourists and the economy has struggled mighty since the war broke out on October 7. They welcomed us at their shops and the street vendors were desperate.
Very depressed, streets empty, but we were able to see the holy sites there. Some of that had to do with it being Ramadan at the time.
The Palestinian guide who showed us the holy sites said his family goes back several generations, and they were down from 300,000 to 30,000 Christians in Bethlehem. I do not remember the span of time he mentioned in which that took place.



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@StephenRuss @SteveDeaceShow Thanks for sharing. Were you able to get in, and what did you see?
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This is true and something you’re almost never told.
Jon Harris 🌲@jonharris1989
In Bethlehem, Christians were 80-90% of the population under Israeli control until 1995. After the Oslo agreement handed control to the Palestinian Authority, the Christian population drastically declined to just 10%. #Bethlehem #ChristianPopulation
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@NKE_homeschool @SteveDeaceShow The West Bank is not under Israeli control. They are forbidden from even entering Bethlehem. I took this picture in March 2025.
Palestinians are 10X more anti-Christian than Israel.

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@SteveDeaceShow So, what happened? How and why did they leave? And, why didn't the Israeli government step in to protect that portion of their civilian population?
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@SteveDeaceShow I was there last March, and we were told this. Crazy.
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@MattWalshBlog Puts us in better position with Russia and China?
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I supported the Venezuela operation and I’m on board with acquiring Greenland because they both pass the only litmus test I care about: Will it be a net benefit to the United States? Venezuela and Greenland are low risk, high reward. Big wins for our people. We gain much and lose little or nothing. Easy call, as far as I’m concerned.
I’m not actually an isolationist. I’m just an America First conservative in the strictest sense of the term. Does the benefit for America outweigh the cost? It must, or it’s a bad policy. This is one of my absolute core political principles, and always has been.
With this Iran thing, I don’t see how the math works in our favor. Or at least it seems highly unlikely that it will work in our favor. And so I’m against it. If that puts me at odds with the administration, and with much of the conservative commentariat, so be it. I have to stick to what I believe.
People who have followed my work for a long time are not remotely surprised by my stance on this.
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