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EGR European Gospel Radio

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Welcome to European Gospel Radio (EGR)!

Our mission is to spread the Gospel to the World on Shortwave, AM/Medium Wave, Satellite radio, TV and the Internet
EGR is owned and operated by NEXUS-IBA, a non profit association of broadcasters and program producers
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Meet Birmingham's candidates for mayor
William Bell is the incumbent mayor, an office he’s held since winning a special election in 2009. Bell’s first experience in city hall began when he was elected as an at-large council member in 1978, and he’s been in elected municipal government with either Birmingham City or Jefferson County for most of the time since then.

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U.S. travel ban to North Korea may exempt reporters, aid workers
WASHINGTON – Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens’ travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday. The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from traveling to North Korea due to the risk of “long-term detention” in the country.

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Dillsburg pastor launches campaign to unseat Perry
Fifteen months out from the next election, U.S. Rep. Scott Perry is already facing competition for his seat in 2018. The Rev. George Scott, of Trinity Lutheran Church in East Berlin, announced his candidacy for Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District, becoming the first person to throw his hat....

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Family struggles with death of teen
Holding back his emotions, Pastor Davy Sim entertained visitors, shared precious memories and delivered a 20-minute sermon yesterday at the wake service for his 16-year- old son, Benjamin Sim Wen Ming, who died after a 2.4km run in school. But when he was alone, Mr Sim, 55, struggled with the loss of the younger of his two sons.

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(From left) Benjamin's father, Pastor Davy Sim, brother and mother at the 16-year-old's wake at the Singapore Bible Baptist Church. More than 300 people turned up yesterday to pay their respects. We have been experiencing some problems with subscriber log-ins and apologise for the inconvenience caused.

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The Rev. Lillian McCoy, 79, preacher and gospel singer
Rev. McCoy was the daughter of Raymond Becoate and Lily Mae Nichols. She was born and reared in Philadelphia, where she graduated from William Penn High School. Even as a child, Rev. McCoy was drawn to the church. “She was saved, sanctified, filled with the Holy Ghost, and called to preach in her youth,” her family said.

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Kathy Kiuna’s daughter welcomes a baby girl
Celebrity pastors Reverend Kathy Kiuna and Bishop Allan Kiuna are a blessed couple. Kathy has all the rights to stand on top of the world and broadcast what the Lord has done for her. The founders of Jubilee Christian Church have become grandparents again for the second time in a year.

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Nyeri bishop caught pants down with his brother’s pregnant wife
There was drama in Skuta, a residential estate near Nyeri town, after a bishop was busted with someone’s wife in broad daylight yesterday. The 40-year-old Bishop Timothy Wanyoike, who heads one of the evangelical churches in Nyeri town, was caught pants down with a pregnant woman, who is also his sister-in-law.

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Drunken touts block pastor’s sermon
STOP it! There was drama at Luveve Cemetery in Bulawayo on Saturday last week when drunken touts blocked a pastor from a local church from conducting a service during the burial of their colleague, claiming it was against their practice as “drunkards.” The reportedly drunken touts created a midday....

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Cynthia Wilson Recognized for 45 Years in Public Service
NASSAU, The Bahamas – She began her career path as a Clerk in the Ministry of Works, climbed through the ranks and is now retiring as Financial Controller at Bahamas Information Services (BIS) after 45 years in the Bahamas Public Service. Cynthia Bowe-Wilson was lauded as a “model officer” at a....

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Justin Bieber sells plain white tee shirt range
is selling plain white tee shirts. The superstar singer quit his 'Purpose' world tour last month, and his latest venture since taking a break from his shows has been revealed as a fashion collaboration with stylist Karla Welch. Justin said the line of long white designer tops, which will be sold at....

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Corrine Brown fundraiser on eve of next court hearing 13 Mins A commercial promoting a concert fundraiser for former U.S. congresswoman and convicted
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A commercial promoting a concert fundraiser for former U.S. congresswoman and convicted felon Corrine Brown is raising eyebrows. "We need to be there for her," the announcer says. The concert, headlined by Gospel recording artist Shirley Caesar and sponsored by Friends of....

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Big oil, Houston execs urge Abbott to flush bathroom bill
The letter came as the Texas Association of Business, which last week ramped up the opposition with a $1 million saturation broadcast ad campaign in the Dallas-Fort Worth area against the bill, made public a poll showing that only 26 percent of Republican primary voters support the bill.

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Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban: US
Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from traveling to North Korea due to the risk of "long-term....

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IMPD Deputy Chief Jim Waters remembered at funeral as having ‘big heart’
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Standing at six feet five inches tall, Jim Waters was a big man with a bigger heart. He loved Elvis, gospel music, flying airplanes, playing basketball, Indianapolis and IMPD. at Banker’s Life Fieldhouse on Wednesday featured tributes from colleagues and the mayor, somber words....

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Full Article: Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban: U.S.
By Yeganeh Torbati. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday. The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from traveling to North....

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Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban: U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday. The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from travelling to North Korea due to the risk of "long-term detention" in the country.

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17th century Derby city centre church to reopen after 31 years
A redundant 17th century Derby church, which has been a shopping arcade and a Chinese restaurant in recent years, is to be restored to its original use. St Werburgh’s Church, on the corner of Friar Gate and Cheapside and famed for being the wedding venue of Dr Samuel Johnson in 1735 and the original....

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Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban - U.S.
Thursday, 3 August 2017 | MYT 2:22 AM Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban - U.S. by yeganeh torbati WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday.

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Auto workers' union rolls the dice at Nissan's Mississippi plant
CANTON, Miss.: For nearly a decade, the United Auto Workers union has tried to organize workers at Nissan Motor Co Ltd's assembly plant here, challenging the company's wages, safety record and commitment to treating African-American workers fairly. Starting Thursday, the roughly 4,000 workers at one....

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Trump's Cabinet Is Attending Weekly Bible Studies Led By A Conservative Pastor
Members of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet ― some of the most powerful people in the United States ― have been gathering at a Bible study on Capitol Hill organized by the Christian pastor Ralph Drollinger, according to The Christian Broadcasting Network.

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Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban: U.S.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday. The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from traveling to North Korea due to the risk of "long-term detention" in the country.

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Reporters, aid workers may travel to North Korea despite ban: U.S.
By Yeganeh Torbati. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Journalists and humanitarian workers may apply for exceptions to a new ban on U.S. citizens' travel to North Korea, the State Department said in a public notice on Wednesday. The U.S. government last month said it would bar Americans from traveling to North....

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Auto workers' union rolls the dice at Nissan's Mississippi plant
By Nick Carey. CANTON, Miss. (Reuters) - For nearly a decade, the United Auto Workers union has tried to organize workers at Nissan Motor Co Ltd's assembly plant here, challenging the company's wages, safety record and commitment to treating African-American workers fairly.

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Suspected ritualists kill 73-year-old pensioner in Ekiti
By Doyin Adebusuyi, Ado Ekiti | Publish Date: Aug 2 2017 7:10PM The deceased, a retiree of the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, was reportedly killed at her three bedroom bungalow situated at 10, Moferere, Ajilosun area of Ado Ekiti by church members around 11: 00am when they visited the woman.

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Peter Skrine obituary
Peter Skrine had a sunny temperament, and a sometimes impish sense of humour. My husband, Peter Skrine, who has died aged 81, was a distinguished scholar and academic. Professor of German at the University of Bristol from 1989 to 2000, he was a gifted and entertaining lecturer who loved to share....

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Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Ps. 24.4, 5 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are ye, when men shall revile you, and persecute you, and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely, for my sake. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: for great is your reward in heaven: for so persecuted they the prophets which were before you. Matthew, 5. 3

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