Friday, January 9, 2026


 


Reflecting on the News as We Enter January 9, 2026 πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

As we step into the 9th day of this New Year, it’s good to pause and reflect on some of the major headlines shaping our nation and the world so far in 2026 — reminding us how quickly history moves and how much prayer, wisdom, and faith are needed in the days ahead.

πŸ“Œ A Few U.S. News Highlights So Far:
• The United States executed a significant military operation in Venezuela, capturing President NicolΓ‘s Maduro and his wife; they now face federal charges such as narco-terrorism and weapons offenses in a Manhattan court. 
• The U.S. Senate advanced a War Powers Resolution aimed at checking presidential authority in foreign military actions, reflecting deep legislative and constitutional debates. 
• Domestic tensions flared after an ICE officer fatally shot a woman in Minneapolis, prompting local protests and scrutiny of immigration enforcement practices.
• Recent policy shifts include changes to federal childhood vaccine recommendations, affecting public health discourse. 
• The U.S. has also seen political friction with global allies, including criticism over military actions and foreign policy strategies. 

These events remind us that more is to follow in the coming 357 days — in world affairs and in the life of our communities. Are you ready to face the rest of 2026 with hope and faith?

As believers called to pray without ceasing, let us intercede for our nation’s leaders, our neighborhoods, and the hurting in our world.

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