

You would think this would be a reason for church celebration, reversing the trend with increasing numbers in the flock.

During his four years in office, the number of white Americans who self-identify as evangelicals increased.

Trump definitely had an effect on the American church. I’m walking on solid ground when I say a healthy church would have been uncomfortable with a president who touted Trump’s public moral resume. The church certainly did not regard him as a politician with strengths and weaknesses. “But if you play big-boy hockey, you’re going to have to answer the bell every once in a while.If the church had been healthier, it would have treated Trump like a president instead of a King, or Savior, or Messiah or whatever term you choose. “I’m a big boy, I love big-boy hockey,” Kassian said. But he said Tkachuk failed to back up his physical play when challenged. Kassian said the hits Tkachuk laid out are part of the game, although he did call them “predatorial” even if they were clean. “I don’t think he realizes we’re in the same division.” “He messed with the wrong guy,” Kassian said. 29 in Edmonton, and Kassian warned Tkachuk that he has a “great memory.” Kassian’s suspension will end just before the rematch of the Battle of Alberta on Jan. “You play with fire, eventually you’re going to get burned,” Kassian said. Tkachuk’s refusal to fight Kassian after targeting him with a pair of hard checks was widely debated by fans and commentators. The incident took place after Tkachuk lined up Kassian for a pair of big hits in Calgary’s 4-3 win over the Oilers on Saturday. Kassian spoke to reporters Tuesday, a day after the NHL handed him a two-game ban for grabbing Tkachuk by the collar, throwing him to the ice and punching him several times while the Flames forward turtled to fend off the blows. It doesn’t appear Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian is ready to drop his feud with Calgary Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk.
