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BREAKING: U.S. coronavirus death toll now exceeds Americans killed in Vietnam War. Total U.S. infections tops 1 million. Here’s the latest. And please join me tonight for a special webcast from Jerusalem, “How Can I Live By Faith, Not Fear, Amidst Worst Case Scenarios?”

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(Jerusalem, Israel) — As someone born and raised in the United States, and still an American citizen, and deeply in love with “the land of the free and home of the brave,” it grieves me to see how hard the coronavirus pandemic is hitting the American people.

Understandably, frustration with the lockdowns is building — people want this to be over and to go back to their lives.

But fear is growing, too — so many have lost their lives, many more may still die, tens of millions of Americans have lost their jobs, and many businesses are increasingly in danger of going bankrupt, devastating their owners and throwing more out of work.

The latest figures I read this morning hit me hard — “The U.S. death toll from the novel coronavirus on Tuesday exceeded the 58,220 American lives lost during the Vietnam War as cases topped 1 million,” reported Reuters.

Below, I’ve posted important excerpts from the Reuters report.

First, a reminder: I hope you’ll join me tonight for a free webcast from Jerusalem. You need to register while there’s still space available — you can do so by clicking here.

Excerpts from the Reuters report:

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