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Most days, Lutheran pastor Kazuhiro Sekino preaches to his congregation in a soft voice with religious hymns playing in the background of a Tokyo church. However, as night falls, he hits a smoky stage criss-crossed with whizzing strobe lights, shedding his pious day job in a battle of the bands against a group of Buddhist monks. |
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A former pastor and father of seven no longer faces a felony charge for distributing pamphlets on jury nullification outside a Michigan courthouse. Keith Wood, who currently works as an insurance broker, was arrested two days before Thanksgiving and charged with jury tampering, a misdemeanor, and obstruction of justice, a felony. |
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SEOUL, South Korea — An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in.... |
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Kim Tong Chol, a U.S. citizen detained in North Korea, is presented to reporters in Pyongyang, North Korea on Friday, March 25, 2016. North Korea presented another American detainee before the media on Friday, nine days after it sentenced a U.S. tourist to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. |
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Black activists are working for political change, but might also change the church.
There's at least one major difference between the civil rights movement and the Black Lives Matter movement, The Atlantic reported this week: The former was led by clergy. The latter, largely, is not. |
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A Protestant pastor touches a cross hanging from his neck during a Good Friday procession on March 25, 2016 in Berlin, Germany. Christians across the globe will celebrate Easter throughout this weekend, including Good Friday, when according to Christian tradition Jesus Christ was crucified and died. |
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. |
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The groups said they advocated peaceful demonstrations, but the onus was on the police department for its “decades of violence” against the black community. Pastor Danny Givens of Black Clergy United for Change, said that Harteau’s “response was that of someone who said ‘I’m coming to intimidate you. |
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On that first Good Friday, darkness descended at midday. The followers of Jesus looked on in disbelief. The one that they had hoped would liberate them from oppression was hanging helpless on a wooden cross: the most inhumane form of torture and execution ever devised by humankind. |
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A Korean-American man detained in North Korea has confessed to stealing military secrets and plotting subversion with South Koreans, the North's official news agency and foreign media reported on Friday (Saturday NZ Time). North Korea, which has been criticised for its human rights record, has in.... |
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Thousands of law enforcement officers, officials and ordinary citizens gathered Friday morning for the funeral of Prince George’s officer Jacai Colson, who died during an ambush on police earlier this month. A joyful gospel choir clapping and swaying greeted attendees as they filled nearly every.... |
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BillboardHank Williams Biopic 'I Saw the Light' Is First Film to License Country Legend's Music in 50 Years Academy of ...BillboardFor 28 years, Troy Tomlinson has been the gatekeeper of Hank Williams' 200-plus-song catalog, first at Acuff-Rose Music and now as president/CEO of Sony/ATV Music Publishing Nashville. And for just as long he said no to everyone asking to license the ...and more » |
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CHICAGO After a decade of outsiders serving as Chicago's police chief, local politicians and church leaders are pushing for an insider to take charge of the 12,000-member force after a history of police shootings that have damaged public trust in the department. |
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A man identified by North Korea as an American detainee said Friday he conducted espionage against the Communist nation and appealed for leniency at a state-controlled appearance that marked the first official accounting of his alleged crimes. The highly scripted display of the prisoner — identified.... |
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SEOUL: An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a US tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labour for subversion. Kim Tong Chol told a press conference in Pyongyang that he had.... |
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This picture released from North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on Friday, shows Kim Dong-Chul, a Korean-American as he addresses a news conference in Pyongyang on March 25. A Korean-American detained in North Korea admitted to attempting to steal military secrets as he was paraded in front of media groups in Pyongyang. |
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By MICHAEL RUBINKAM Associated Press. HOLLIDAYSBURG, Pa. (AP) - Three Franciscan friars charged with allowing a suspected sexual predator to hold jobs where he molested more than 100 children surrendered Friday in Pennsylvania, where they were confronted by the mother of one of his victims. |
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Last summer Donald Trump was asked: “Have you ever asked God for forgiveness for your actions?” Trump replied, “If I do something wrong…I just try and make it right. I don’t bring God into that picture.” Easter, the most important day of the year for Christians, reminds me just how wrong Trump’s answer is—on so many levels. |
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. |
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and james pearson SEOUL (Reuters) - A Korean-American man detained in North Korea has confessed to stealing military secrets and plotting subversion with South Koreans, the North's official news agency and foreign media reported on Friday.
North Korea, which has been criticized for its human rights.... |
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Marsha Gay Reynolds, 31, who authorities believe may be a former collegiate track athlete and Jamaican beauty pageant contestant, was charged with possession of cocaine with intent to distribute after she allegedly used her Known Crewmember credentials at a Transportation Security Administration.... |
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SEOUL A Korean-American man detained in North Korea has confessed to stealing military secrets and plotting subversion with South Koreans, the North's official news agency and foreign media reported on Friday. North Korea, which has been criticized for its human rights record, has in the past used.... |
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United Kingdom (UK)-based Canaan Christian Centre (CCC), together with Orphans and Needy Smile Foundation (ONSF), has donated varieties of items to two orphanages at Kokofu and Sarpeh in the Bekwai and Ejisu Municipalities. Over 50 inmates from the two orphanages benefitted from the donations, estimated to cost GH4,000. |
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Dazu topix.com: The Cuban missionary decided to immigrate to the United States, where he hopes to be a pastor at a church in Syracuse, New York . Cuban migrants are stuck in Central America. In doing so, he became part of a surge of Cuban migrants heading north. weiterlesen ... winnipegfreepress. |
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) An American detained in North Korea said he had spied against the country and asked for forgiveness at a media presentation Friday, nine days after a U.S. tourist was sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion. |
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