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Redemption Church pastors share life story
GREENVILLE, SC (FOX Carolina) - Redemption Church pastors, Ron and Hope Carpenter are sharing their story about marital issues and counseling. Pastor Hope returned to the pulpit this month and the couple plan to write a book about their life. All content © 2017, WHNS; Greenville, SC. (A Meredith Corporation Station) .

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News 41 mins ago ‘I no dey craze at all’ – Adeboye explains why he’s humble Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has explained why he has chosen to be humble despite his wealth...
Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), has explained why he has chosen to be humble despite his wealth and fame. Adeboye said he decided to humble himself because God threatened to wipe him out if he dared raise his shoulders.

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Firm convictions, uneasiness at churches before Senate race
FILE- In this June 21, 2016 file photo, Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., listens at a U.S. monetary policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Most statewide Republican officeholders in Alabama say they're voting for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate. But the state's senior U.S. senator, Shelby, didn't vote for Moore.

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Firm convictions, uneasiness at churches before Senate race
FILE- In this June 21, 2016 file photo, Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., listens at a U.S. monetary policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Most statewide Republican officeholders in Alabama say they're voting for Roy Moore for U.S. Senate. But the state's senior U.S. senator, Shelby, didn't vote for Moore.

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Who Is Afraid Of Daddy-Freeze?
Nothing in recent memory seems to have affected the bank-balances of Nigerian pastors as Daddy Freeze’s exposure of the deception of tithing in the churches. Nigerian tithe-collecting pastors are up in arms, throwing every possible missile at him, including death threats. Daddy Freeze Jesus says: “Whoever desires to save his life will lose it.

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Cebuano young star holds homecoming concert
Cebuano star John Neil Roa performs during his homecoming concert at The Stage in Elizabeth Mall, Cebu City on Friday, December 8. (USC AB Communications Intern Reva Hermosa) SINGER-SONGWRITER John Neil Roa held his "This is Home" concert on Friday, December 8, at The Stage in Elizabeth Mall, Cebu City.

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Street children start church to fight drug abuse
Street families at Kisumu's Kachok dumpsite during a prayer session. [Denish Ochieng, Standard] IN SUMMARY. Worshippers conduct church service atop mounds of garbage. Amidst overpowering stench, street families gather here to pray before breaking out to scavenge.

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Church visit provides refreshing experience
Over a recent weekend, we had the opportunity to go to a local church in Bulawayo called Revival Church. I can’t begin to explain how blessed I was by this church service. Upon arriving, I felt so many different emotions. This is a very contemporary church and was a lot like my church at home.

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Oklahoma veterinarian removes 21 pacifiers from dog's belly
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) An Oklahoma mother and father couldn't figure out what was happening to their child's pacifiers until the baby's grandmother saw the family dog swipe one off a counter. One nauseous pooch and a trip to their veterinarian's office confirmed the couple's hunch: Dovey had 21 pacifiers lodged in her stomach.

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Limerick-based artist Dietrich Blodau has spent a lifetime observing
IT’S hard to credit now but when Dietrich Blodau arrived at the Limerick College of Art in 1970 he was regarded as something of an exotic. “I was the only foreigner,” he recalled with a sense of wonder as a retrospective of his life’s work opened in the Hunt Museum.

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Seventh-day Adventist pastor called to the Bar
“My districts never once fell back; all the measurable variables were way above average and I kept an active presence among my youth, parishioners and the wider constituency, impacting each of our 15 districts in numerous ways over time. I was then, as I am now, very committed to ensuring my....

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Utahns hold vigil as five-year anniversary of Sandy Hook shooting approaches, pray for end to ‘public health crisis’ of gun violence
(Alex Gallivan | Special to the Tribune) The Rev. Barbara Berry-Bailey, Our Saviour's Lutheran Church lights a candle for the nationwide vigil to end gun violence prior to this week's 5th anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting at All Saints Episcopal Church in Salt Lake City, Sunday, December 10.

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Pastor arrested for raping two women in Kilifi
Detectives yesterday detained a pastor in connection with the rape of two women at Vipingo sisal plantation in Kilifi County last week. Kilifi Directorate of Criminal Investigations Officer Christopher Chesoli said the man was picked up after the public spotted the vehicle believed to have been used when one of the women was abused.

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Funeral bloodbath - Gunmen turn weapons on mourners outside church
For some, it was a scene similar to what they had seen on television as gunmen armed with high-powered weapons yesterday sprayed mourners attending a funeral at the Kings Chapel Seventh-day Adventist Church in east Kingston. "Collection [offering] pick up and di pastor 'bout fi pray, and a dat time....

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new Firm convictions, uneasiness at churches before Senate race
Pastor Arthur Price Jr., preaches during a 16th Street Baptist church service, Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017, in Birmingham, Ala. Price told the mostly black congregation that Alabama's U.S. Senate election is too important to skip. "There's too much at stake for us to stay home," Price said of Tuesday's election.

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Where do Roy Moore, Doug Jones attend church?
Doug Jones, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, visited the 8:30 a.m. service at Sixth Avenue Baptist Church in Birmingham on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017. (Photo/Sherrel Stewart) Photo by Sherrel Stewart. Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Tuesday's special election in Alabama,....

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Oklahoma veterinarian removes 21 pacifiers from dog's belly
EDMOND, Okla. (AP) An Oklahoma mother and father couldn't figure out what was happening to their child's pacifiers until the baby's grandmother saw the family dog swipe one off a counter. One nauseous pooch and a trip to their veterinarian's office confirmed the couple's hunch: Dovey had 21 pacifiers lodged in her stomach.

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'Fight For Rights Will Continue' In Zimbabwe, #ThisFlag Movement Pastor Vows
Zimbabwean Pastor Evan Mawarire, acquitted recently of trying to subvert the government, has deftly used social media in a quest for justice and rights. "It's important that we let the administration that is coming in right now know that if they do to us what Robert Mugabe's government did to us, we....

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Church erects 136 white crosses for homicide victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - A collection of 136 white crosses outside a small church in Kansas City, Missouri, honors this year's victims of homicide in the city. Each cross bears the name of a homicide victim, and Pastor Peter Judd told the Kansas City Star that at least one more will be added.

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Church erects 136 white crosses for homicide victims
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — A collection of 136 white crosses outside a small church in Kansas City, Missouri, honors this year’s victims of homicide in the city. Each cross bears the name of a homicide victim, and Pastor Peter Judd told the Kansas City Star that at least one more will be added.

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SAME SURNAME COUPLE DEFY ODDS, GET MARRIED
MBABANE ‘Love conquers all’ is the adage that kept Mbali and Sandile Dlamini together to the point of marriage. The couple had to overcome many hurdles to eventually tie the knot as they share the same surname, Dlamini. When the duo officially married, the groom and the bride repeated the similar....

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Book Launch: Aurea María Sotomayor’s “Entre objetos perdidos”
’s book of critical essays Aurea María Sotomayor Miletti Entre objetos perdidos. Un siglo de poesía puertorriqueña [Among lost objects. A century of Puerto Rican poetry (2017)] on Thursday, December 14, 2018, at 7:00pm at Libros AC in Santurce, Puerto Rico. The book will be introduced by Ivette López Jiménez (University of Puerto Rico-Bayamón).

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Who is afraid of Daddy-Freeze?
By Femi Aribisala. ‘The fear of Daddy-Freeze is the beginning of mischief in Nigerian churches.’ Nothing in recent memory seems to have affected the bank-balances of Nigerian pastors as Daddy Freeze’s exposure of the deception of tithing in the churches.

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United Pentecostal
The United Pentecostal Church concluded their week-long annual conference at the Vodafone Arena in Suva yesterday. UPC general secretary Pastor Sunia Vakamoce said the service yesterday was to bring everyone together. "This is like a refresher course gathering and a time to get together as a church family," he said.

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Play field renamed for Ronald J. Forbes
The renaming of their district playing field may not have happened where organizers had planned, but how it happened must have exceeded their highest expectations as well-wishers from across the island saluted three-time Olympic hurdler and elite athlete Ronald Forbes on Saturday night.

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Firm convictions, uneasiness at churches before Senate race
By STEVE PEOPLES, KIM CHANDLER and BILL BARROW Associated Press. BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) - There are both firm convictions and uneasy feelings in church pews as Alabama's U.S. Senate race winds down. At Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church on Sunday, pastor Arthur Price evoked the civil rights era....

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