WORSHIP: IT IS WELL
How did this song encourage and speak to you today? Share in the comments below. . . (Photo Credit: Unsplash.)
How did this song encourage and speak to you today? Share in the comments below. . . (Photo Credit: Unsplash.)
South Carolina is on the verge of passing a bill banning abortions after a fetal heartbeatĀ is detected, making it the latest state to move forward with pro-life legislation. The state legislature’s House Judiciary Committee approved the “heartbeat” bill by a nearly 2-1 margin Tuesday, teeing up the legislation for a vote on the House floor. … Continued
The Senate voted to acquit former President Donald Trump Saturday of charges that he incited an insurrection on January 6. The Senate voted 57-43, meaning that the chamber failed to clear the 67-vote threshold necessary to convict Trump of the charge that he incited an insurrection on January 6, when Congress was certifying the 2020 … Continued
. . .Iām sure your familiar with Dr. Gary Chapmanās take on the five love languages: Affirmation Acts of service Quality time Receiving gifts Physical touch Understanding the concept helps us strengthen our relationship with our spouse and with our children by expressing love to them in the specific ways theyĀ feel that love. . . … Continued
A sprawling network of federal and local law enforcement across the US that is designed to stave off terrorist threats failed toĀ protect the CapitolĀ on Jan. 6 because officials did not act on intelligence that had been gathered prior to the riot, a report said Monday. The intelligence included warnings from federal-local law enforcement āfusion centersā … Continued
[The Biden Executive Order] order reverses a previous directive by the Trump administration last May, which found that “foreign adversaries are increasingly creating and exploiting vulnerabilities in the United States bulk-power system, which provides the electricity that supports our national defense, vital emergency services, critical infrastructure, economy, and way of life.” . . . These … Continued
Elijah was burned out, completely exhausted, and Queen Jezebel had just threatened his life. Elijah told God, āThe people of Israel have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword, and I, even I only, am left, and they seek my life, to take it awayā (1 Kings 19:10). … Continued
Two small clusters of deaths afterĀ COVID-19Ā vaccination have been reported among nursing homes in Kentucky and Arkansas. In Kentucky, four seniors died the same day of their vaccination on Dec. 30, 2020. Three of the four who passed away reportedly already had had coronavirus prior to getting vaccinated. In Arkansas, four seniors died at a long … Continued
āI never lost faith in the end of the story,ā were the inspiring words of Admiral Jim Stockdale. For those unfamiliar with this American hero, in 1965 he became the highest-ranking naval officer to be held as a POW in Vietnam. He was held as a captive for seven years in brutal conditions. He was … Continued
February is Black HistoryĀ Month. Many Black Americans have mixed emotions during this month. One feeling is happiness for the great successes Black Americans have made over the years. The other emotion is sadness because of the movies and documentaries that reveal the horrors of American slavery, discrimination, unfair and unjust treatment for 400 years. A … Continued
Most Don’t Watch Senate “Trial,” Say It’s Divisive According to Mike Huckabee, “Die-hard Democrat leaders and other political enemies of former President Trump might want to put him on trial, but most Americans do not. . . . According to a new Rasmussen poll, just 15 percent of likely voters ā- repeat, likely voters ā- … Continued
Governor Cuomoās top aide privately apologized to Democratic lawmakers for withholding the stateās nursing-home death toll from COVID-19 ā telling them āwe frozeā out of fear the true numbers would ābe used against usā by federal prosecutors, The Post has learned. The stunning admission of a cover-up was made by Secretary to the Governor Melissa … Continued
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