
Therein is the key word: swerve. It’s what we see in the current milieu and how signs of the time — in gyrations, in swerves, in high-point events — occur.
For a daunting two hundred million (a third of the U.S. land mass), there is potential dangerous wind-chill near-zero cold. “A mix of freezing rain, sleet then snow will blanket areas from north Florida to the coastal Carolinas and southeast Virginia,” says the Weather Channel. “This could be one of the heaviest one-day snowfalls on record in both Savannah, Georgia, and Charleston, South Carolina.”

We think of wildfires. We think of quakes. We think of hurricanes. But what about simple fluctuations in temperature — simple and yet dramatic?
Prayer needs here. Global warming? 2017 was the warmest ever recorded, breaking a record set just the year before, which broke a record set the year before that, which broke the record…
Global cooling?

As they debate climate “change,” the real point is missed: nature can reflect the instability of men, and right now mankind is unstable, stormy, and when not overheated, cold.
[resources Sent To Earth and Where the Cross Stands]
[Retreat announced for Baton Rouge and Michael Brown Florida retreat at site of first U.S. Mass]




