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WHY I AM CHRISTIAN CONSERVATIVE ?

TRUMP THE FIRST 100 DAYS: THE MOST SUCCESSFUL' IN U.S. HISTORY

WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF AMERICA LAUNCHED A NUCLEAR ATTACK ON NORTH KOREA

By Christopher Grahn Howard

HOW A CHARISMATIC CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT AIMS TO TAKE OVER AMERICAN CULTURE


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BRITISH SOLDIERS FACE JAIL AFTER POSTING XRATED AND' DEGRADING' PICTURES OF NAKED WOMEN

PAKISTANI CHRISTIANS FIND A SAFE PLACE

FIRST 100 DAYS: THE TRUTH MAINSTREAM MEDIA REFUSES TO TELL

CHRISTIANS NO LONGER TRUMP PRIORITY?


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SPECIAL REPORT: ISLAMIC STATE SEEKS TO IMPOSE RELIGIOUS RULES IN EGYPT'S NORTH SINAI

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A BROKEN WORLD; OF HUMAN DESIGN. By Raven Youngblood

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THE BUCKS HERALD 11TH FEBRUARY 1971

THE COMMON PRAYER OF THE BELIEVERS AND THE SPIRITUAL AWAKENING

David Clarke

By Marko Tapani Latvakoski


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DON’T GIVE UP! By Dan Brien

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FOLLOWERS WHO FINISH

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YOUR HUMAN POTENTIAL, FORGIVENESS, AND MAKING SENSE OF THE WORLD

By Dr. Sarah Larsen

By Dr. Cecil Stewart OBE

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SHARING RESOURCES- ONE CLICK AT A TIME

THE LUCIFER MYTH

By Marcus Stallworth LMSW

By Maurice Barratt


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JESUS NET WORTH? By Jesus Net Worth

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SPOTTED: KENDALL JENNER, POSING ALONE ON THE STEPS OF THE MET

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HERE’S HOW TO WEAR BLACK ON YOUR WEDDING DAY

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JOHNNY DEPP WOULD TELL HIS YOUNGER SELF TO QUIT SHOWBIZ

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JESSICA CHASTAIN: 5 WAYS SHE WANTS HOLLYWOOD TO CHANGE

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HARRY POTTER PREQUEL STOLEN IN BIRMINGHAM BURGLARY






AS TENSIONS between the US and North Korea escalate, the chances of nuclear war appear more alarming than ever before



The fallout from an American nuclear assault on Pyongyang could be felt in South Korea and Japan

The biggest threat to president Trump’s nation would be if China were so outraged by his obliteration of North Korea that they fired a nuclear weapon at New York. Estimates show that it would kill 2,303,700 civilians and damage the health of 9,311,325 others. If the President had managed to make it out of his top floor Trump Tower penthouse in time to run to a bunker and order a retaliatory strike, the death toll in Beijing would far outweigh that of New York. This is the fallout from a Chinese nuclear attack on New York

Around 4,485,050 would die in a radioactive inferno - the fireball alone would be 25.6 km² - and a further five million would be injured. Some 13,599,93 would feel the long lasting effects of radiation, which causes cancer to rapidly spread throughout the body. . All the figures in this article were taken from nuclearsecrecy.com, designed by Alex Wellerstein. Visit Full Article: www.express.co.uk

This is the radius of the blast that would destroy Beijing

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HOW A CHARISMATIC CHRISTIAN MOVEMENT AIMS TO TAKE OVER AMERICAN CULTURE


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East minorities expect the United States and other governments to do something to protect them. The number of Christians in Iraq has dropped alarmingly over the past 20-years from about 1.5-million to no more than about 250,000. I’v e talked to Iraqi and Syria Christian leaders who have told me if ISIS and other militant Islamic groups go unchecked, Christians will disappear from their countries in the years ahead; either they’l l be murdered by extremists, or they’l l emigrate out of fear for their safety. And it’s not just in Syria and Iraq. Also of concern is Egypt, the Middle East country with the largest Christian population. Coptic Orthodox Christians face ongoing attacks. Just this week, 100 Christian families were forced to flee the Sinai because of threats from the Islamic State. The exodus came after ISIS released a video vowing to increase attacks against Christians. PHOTO SOURCE: GOOGLE

President Trump wants to create safe zones in Syria and Iraq to protect the Christians. While he says Saudi Arabia and the UAE could help pay for the effort, many details still need to be worked out. Where would the safe zones be located —which specific areas of those countries? Iraq and Syria are sovereign nations. What if they do not want the Christian areas created? Also, many Middle East Christians have told me they oppose designated Christian areas or safe zones because they have lived together with Muslims for many generations and have gotten along well—only a few bad apples have persecuted them. “If we are segregated, who will be salt and light to them?” they ask.

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Pakistani Christians Find a Safe Place REVEREND GREG DAVIDSON WELCOMES PAKISTANI CHRISTIAN IMMIGRANTS IVEN AND ESTHER MALIK TO CANADA AND CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

BY GARY LANE CBN NEWS: THE CHRISTIAN PROSPECTIVE

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FILE PHOTO: A NUN CRIES AS SHE STANDS AT THE SCENE INSIDE CAIRO'S COPTIC CATHEDRAL, FOLLOWING A BOMBING, IN EGYPT DECEMBER 11, 2016. REUTERS/AMR ABDALLAH DALSH/FILE PHOTO

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Special Report: Islamic State seeks to impose religious rules in Egypt's North Sinai SPECIAL REPORT BY REUTERS

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Special Report: Islamic State seeks to impose religious rules in Egypt's North Sinai

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The Bucks Herald 11th February 1971



A BROKEN WORLD; OF HUMAN DESIGN.


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DON’T GIVE UP! THE LORD’S MERCY’S ARE NEW EVERY MORNING!

GOD LOVES YOU

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FOLLOWERS WHO FINISH By Dr. Cecil Stewart OBE

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ADJUNCT PROFESSOR MARCUS STALLWORTH, LMSW, WITH STUDENTS FROM HIS "SOCIAL MEDIA: THE GOOD, BAD, AND THE UGLY CLASS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRIDGEPORT

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YOUR HUMAN POTENTIAL, FORGIVENESS, AND MAKING SENSE OF THE WORLD By Dr. Sarah Larsen

What does your human potential need you to remember? Does your maximum potential need you to see patterns? In this era, every action you take has a global consequence. Every “yes” or “no” you demonstrate expands your resourcefulness. Consciously or unconsciously, everything you do is, in order to make sense of the world you inherited.


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Here’s How to Wear Black on Your Wedding Day

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And if you think that black and white is too

For a vineyard wedding, you could wear her

classic of a combination for some types of

halter dress with a ribbon or accentuate it

weddings, Keveza may not quite agree with

with a black cape or a beautiful sweater.

you. If you're getting hitched in a country club, opt "There are so many different places where you

for a dropped waist gown and accessorize it

can wear the black and white trend. It’s not

with a sash. Alternatively, you could wear an

just for one type of venue," she says, and

oversized bow at the back with streamers

offers proof.

going down.

For a formal look, Keveza suggests adding a

For a city hall-appropriate outfit, a short white

black trim to your veil or black buttons down

dress and a simple black ribbon choker will

the back of your ball gown.

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As Keveza put it, it's all about the accents. "Depending on how it’s done, black can look very bridal, " she says. "I want to encourage brides to get out of that white box. White is only something we’ve been wearing for about 120 years. Maybe with these little accents of black and white, we’ll help brides edge out of that box and start thinking about other options." POSTED IN: FASHION, ROMONA KEVEZA, WEDDING DRESSES,

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WEDDINGS



Disney - 2017(SHANGHAI) -- Despite being the highest paid star in Hollywood -- at least as of a few years ago -- Johnny Depp has some mixed feelings about the movie business. At the the historic world premiere of Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales in Shanghai, China, Depp was asked by Entertainment Tonight what advice he'd give his younger self. The 53-year-old said, laughing, "I would have said get out of this business immediately..."No, I would." If younger Depp would have wanted to remain an actor, his older self, "would have said, 'Get ready, it's gonna get weird.'" That might have been an allusion to some negative headlines he's suffered of late, relating to his messy divorce from Amber Heard, which exposed Depp's reportedly extravagant spending habits. Johnny Depp's fifth cinematic voyage as slurry swashbuckler Captain Jack Sparrow, which also stars Orlando Bloom and Javier Bardem, opens May 26. Copyright Š 2017, ABC Radio. All rights reserved.


Chastain plays the lead role in Miss Sloane, which is released in the UK this weekend

It's difficult to find a more varied CV in Hollywood than Jessica Chastain's. She's played a CIA analyst in Zero Dark Thirty, a housewife in The Help and is about to be seen as a ruthless lobbyist in political thriller Miss Sloane. But having worked in the industry for well over a decade, Chastain says she remains disappointed by many aspects of Hollywood. The actress spoke to BBC News during a visit to London last week, and shared her thoughts on what exactly needs to change. 1) Some film critics need to open their minds

Obviously all actors dislike bad reviews, but Chastain's problem is a little more specific - she thinks some critics are too close-minded. "I had a lot of problems with Zero Dark Thirty and some reviews of Miss Sloane," she says. "[Some reviews] said 'Yes it's a great character, but why an't she be a women, why does she have to be so masculine?'. "And I want to go back to those people and

say Elizabeth Sloane is a woman, so that makes her feminine. "Femininity for each person is whatever they define it to be, and to say that femininity is to be soft, kind, loving, compassionate and weak, and masculinity is aggression, power, ambition and strength - [we're in] 2017 and we need to move away from that."


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