As we come to the end of 2024 and look forward to a new year, we want to look back at what we have experienced this past year and what we have learned. We also want to look forward to 2025 and think about what we can expect.
We worked and prayed for a new direction for the country that we love so much. It seems that, at this point, that new direction is coming. With the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 47th President of the United States on January 20, we expect that policies will be put in place and legislation will be passed that will move us back to the principles on which this country was founded.
As was mentioned on this call on Tuesday, there are some things that the new administration cannot accomplish. The Trump administration cannot bring the spiritual awakening that we so desperately need. Even though President Trump can point us in a positive direction, he cannot bring about the moral change that can only take place when the hearts and minds of people are changed. Only Jesus Christ can do that!
The nightmare of the Biden presidency will soon be over, but much remains to be done! Join us as we talk about where we have been and where we are going!
Bishop E.W. Jackson is founder and president of Staying True to America’s National Destiny (STAND) in Chesapeake, VA, head pastor at The Called Church, also in Chesapeake, and the host of this weekly national conference call.
A Marine Corps veteran and graduate of the University of Massachusetts Boston and Harvard Law School, Bishop Jackson has authored several books and appeared as a commentator on national news networks such as C-SPAN, Fox News, and MSNBC.
He hosts a daily podcast, E.W. Jackson for America, and directs the Awakening Hearts and Minds Project, an outreach to black, Hispanic, and other minority voters, as well as America’s Forgotten Children, drawing attention to the senseless murders of innocent children in our towns and cities.
Bishop Jackson has been a candidate for the US Senate twice, he was the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor of Virginia in 2013, and, most recently, was a candidate for President of the United States.
E. W. and his wife Theodora have been married since 1970 and have 3 children, Earl Jr., Rebecca, and Jaquelyn, and one granddaughter.
Please join us for this stimulating, informative conversation.