As America enters the year 2020, we are sharply divided.

The Democrat leaders in the U.S. Congress want to nullify the 2016 presidential election and remove President Trump from office.

In Oklahoma, the tribes and the news media want to continue 15 years of massive gambling operations while Gov. Kevin Stitt wants to renegotiate.

In Tulsa, the mayor and city councilors want to make Tulsa more European and more contemporary while abandoning traditional values.

Young people who were raised in Christian families are leaving church and secularism is rising.

Alcohol laws have been liberalized and liquor is being sold almost everywhere as micro-brewing grow.

Medical marijuana has morphed into de facto recreational marijuana as dispensaries pop up on almost every street corner.

State lawmakers want to empty the prisons by decriminalizing drug crimes and eliminating sentencing for property crimes.

The Homosexual Agenda is advancing as humanists target children for indoctrination.

Major religious denominations are liberalizing their doctrines and abandoning Biblical principles to broaden their appeal.

These are not new problems but they are more intense in a technology-driven era. And the gulf between two sides is deepening, which makes solutions even tougher to discover.

But there is hope.

Some churches that teach the Bible and hold to Christian values are flourishing.

A growing number of young people are recognizing the value of hard work and embracing capitalism.

President Trump is gaining popularity and prospects for a second term are good. America’s economy is humming and everyone who wants a job can find one.

America is still the greatest nation on Earth. With earnest prayer and return to faith, we can recapture our values and avert disaster.