22-1216_5 O’Clock Report
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TOP 5 IN NY & PA
What were the biggest news events of 2022 in Pennsylvania and New York? Jason McGuire with New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms and Michael Geer with the Pennsylvania Family Institute share their “top 5” stories of the year.
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A federal court says the Biden Administration does not have the authority to force Christian doctors to perform gender transition surgeries. Attorney Joe Davis with Beckett Law shares a few case details, along with the wider impact of the ruling by the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
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Are you dreading the big family Christmas get-together because of the potential for conflict?
“Our love for Christ makes a great difference,” Dr. Chet Weld says, “so we remember the Scripture that says: ‘love triumphs over judgment,’ and we want to be filled with the love of Christ and love everyone unconditionally as Jesus does.”
Weld draws from 42 years as a Christian therapist to suggest several strategies to keep our focus positive and our attitude encouraging.
“My first point is to be in prayer in the weeks and days before a family occasion,” he says.
There really is a lot on the line.
“Entire family dynamics revolve around these get-togethers such as weddings, or memorial services, or Christmas,” he says about big family gatherings. “These gatherings are so important because the effects of them can last for years and years and years.”
Because of that, it’s good to also include prayer on the day of celebration.
“This sort of sets the tone,” he says. “I think it’s very important.”
And how we engage in conversation that day can make a difference for good, too. Weld recommends focusing on others: on how they’ve overcome difficulties over the past year, what they’re thankful for, and how knowing what they have control over could make for a smoother new year.
Weld’s recommendations could make for a more joyful gathering and warmer connections moving forward.
“You’ll get to build the relationships if all goes well,” he says.
Dr. Chet Weld’s upcoming book is titled “God is in the Crazy.”
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This week’s Hometown Hero is Polla Mulligan, founder of WNY’s “White Whiskers Senior Dog Sanctuary,” which is in the process of renovating an old VFW post in Akron, NY as a new home for senior dogs.
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Dr. Ralph Kerr with the “Teaching and Learning Institute” talks about the important issues in the news as they pertain to our public schools.