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Couple welcomes twins after losing toddler, newborn in tragic crash
CHARLOTTE, NC. A North Carolina couple who lost their two sons in a 2015 car crash welcomed twin boys Monday afternoon. Hadley and Gentry Eddings named their healthy babies Isaiah Dobbs and Amos Reed, according to WBTV . Their middle names are the names of their older brothers who were fatally injured in that tragic wreck.

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Woman has an EXORCISM for a anxiety disorder
Women could be seeking exorcisms to treat undiagnosed mental disorders, new evidence suggests. As demand for the religious practice skyrockets across the UK and the States, one woman has told how, as a teenager, a pastor claimed she was in the grip of a 'demonic possession' after she experienced a....

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Ex-Jonesboro man dies in Dallas
Police found a former Jonesboro resident dead in his Dallas apartment, and authorities have arrested a man who said he met the victim through a Craigslist advertisement. Dallas Police Senior Cpl. Melinda Gutierrez, a public information officer, said a friend found Robert Lee Covington, 54, dead on a....

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Kenya: Rift Valley violence threatens voting, says human rights group
Khartoum, Sudan (PANA) — With less than 72 hours to the deadline of lifting or retaining sanctions against Sudan, the Speaker of Parliament of the African country has warned against adopting a hostile campaign against Washington should president Donald Trump reject revoking the sanctions. Full text..

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48 HOURS TO SAVE CHARLIE Charlie Gard's parents have TWO DAYS to provide 'new evidence' to convince judge tot should fly to US
But lawyers for Great Ormond Street, and a guardian independently representing Charlie, said they were struggling to identify new evidence or new research. Supporters with placards and balloons stood outside the iconic building chanting “Save Charlie Gard” and “Release Charlie Gard” as his parents arrived.

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Myanmar: Unresolved conflict blights children’s futures
Kayin State and South-East Myanmar. Ann Ka Law village, Kayin State, Myanmar: The little boy looked nervously at the metallic object in his hand. It didn’t look like a toy, but the friends he was playing with were yelling at him to throw it at the bamboo patch a few metres away. “It felt heavy – and the metal was hot,” recalled Saw Ba Sun, aged 9.

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Central Christian Church hosting community event
Several years ago, Central Christian Church in Seymour organized One Night/One Light, a praise and revival event to bring people together and closer to God. This year, the event is three nights — Friday, Saturday and Sunday — and the location has changed to attract more people from the community.

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Minister Kasaila persuades Pastors’ Fraternal on National IDs
Kasaira: Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation Francis Kasaila this weekend called upon religious leaders in Malawi to take a leading role in enlightening their congregations about the importance of having national identity cards. Kasaila made the call when he met the Pastors’ Fraternal for Nsanje Central Constituency.

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Commission to reveal dodgy religious practises
FROM eating snakes, to drinking petrol; South Africans have had to take long steps to illustrate their faith to religious leaders. These are some of the findings made by the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission).

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We stand with Ize-Iyamu despite Supreme Court ruling – PDP
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Dayo Adeyeye, the National Caretaker Committee of the Party said Ize-Iyamu fought a good fight and was a worthy Flag Bearer of the PDP. It congratulated Obaseki and urged him to concentrate on governance and to deliver on his campaign promises to the people of the State.

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Phoenix police consider changes to immigration-enforcement policy
The Phoenix Police Department is considering policy changes that would limit when and where an individual’s immigration status applied to local police work. The revised immigration-enforcement policy would bar officers from asking a crime victim or witness about their immigration status.

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Revisiting the legacy of Jerry Falwell Sr in Trump's America
Recently, President Donald Trump appointed evangelical Christian leader to head the White House education reform task force . Not much is known about the task force or what its work will be. And, tapping Falwell Jr as its leader may seem odd to some observers given that he is president of Liberty....

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Esther Marie Peters
VALLONIA. Esther Marie Peters, 93, of Vallonia died Sunday, July 9, 2017, at Hoosier Christian Village in Brownstown. Born Sept. 28, 1923, in Seymour, she was the daughter of George W. and Emilie Buse Droege, both of whom preceded her in death. On May 28, 1949, at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Seymour, she married Herschel J.

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Rosemary Jones
Greenwood. Rosemary Elizabeth Jones, 53, of Greenwood, died at 8:01 a.m. on Friday, July 7, 2017, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis. She is survived by her daughter, Beth (David) Driver of Greensburg; her son, Jonathon (Michelle) Dickson of Greensburg; her sister, Sandra (Vaughn) Arens of....

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Volunteer late night street pastors to return to Camborne and Redruth
A team of volunteers who wait outside bars and clubs to ensure that young people find their way home safely after a night out will be back on the streets after a successful relaunch in Redruth. Councillors, church officials and volunteers attending the event were told Street Pastors could be back....

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Money, phones disappear as police abandon accident victims
Samson Folarin. Three accident victims escaped death by a whisker after an auto crash on Eko Bridge, Lagos State. They were reportedly saved by an undergraduate of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Jemima Osunde. It was gathered that while Osunde was busy with rescuing the victims and....

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Gov’t tightens security around Agbor Balla, Fontem Neba
At about 4am July 7, prison guards stormed the cells hosting leaders of the Cameroon Anglophone Civil Society Consortium Leaders in the Kondengui Principal Prison in Yaounde. Barrister Felix Agbor ‘Balla’ Kongho and Dr Fontem Aforteka’a Neba were taken unawares when the wardens barged into their cells, ransacking them and confiscating valuables.

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Man dies from bullet wound nearly 6 decades after being shot
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- (AP) A Florida man died of a gunshot wound nearly 60 years after the bullet was fired, a medical examiner says. The Palm Beach Post reported Monday that the county medical examiner determined that John Henry Barrett , 77, died in May of an infection and complications related....

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Local 7 MINS AGO Ballantyne pastor, wife welcome twins following tragedy
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - The Eddings family, whose two sons were killed in a car crash in 2015, have a new blessing. Gentry Eddings, a pastor at Forest Hills Church in Ballantyne, and his wife, Hadley, welcomed twin boys to the world Monday. Isaiah Dobbs and Amos Reed were born healthy and happy.

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VC tasks researchers on cassava production
Folashade Adebayo. The Vice Chancellor, Covenant University, Ota, Prof. Aderemi Atayero has tasked researchers on the production of cassava in meeting local and international demand. He said that a boost in the production of the crop would be significant in the quest to end hunger and malnutrition on the continent.

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A rebel’s redemption : From rifle to reverend
As we investigated into the difficulties the people in the East faced due to the current dry spell in the region, we met Father Selvam, around 100 km from the road to Toppigala, past the Kiran Bridge, in the village of Thikiliwedi-Illippedi Munmari village.

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Charlie Gard's father says doctors are lying to High Court
He ruled out a two-day hearing and said he was 'troubled' by this and read aloud a statement from a member of staff at GOSH saying the doctors were under 'extreme strain' while the case dragged on. Mr Justice Francis said: 'Staff feel it is desperately unfairness to Charlie' to keep treating him....

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Complaint: Religious flyers given to hunter safety class
LACONIA, N.H. The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is investigating a complaint from the Freedom from Religion Foundation that participants in an agency-sponsored hunter safety class held at a church were given religious flyers. Laura Ryder, the department’s hunter education supervisor, told....

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Man dies from bullet wound nearly 6 decades after being shot
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A Florida man died of a gunshot wound nearly 60 years after the bullet was fired, a medical examiner says. The Palm Beach Post reported Monday that the county medical examiner determined that John Henry Barrett , 77, died in May of an infection and complications related....

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Man dies from bullet wound nearly 6 decades after being shot
The Palm Beach Post reported Monday that the county medical examiner determined that John Henry Barrett , 77, died in May of an infection and complications related to the gunshot wound and ruled his death a homicide. The 1958 shooting damaged Barrett's spinal cord and left him partially paralyzed, requiring him to walk with a cane.

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Man dies from bullet wound nearly 6 decades after being shot
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. – A Florida man died of a gunshot wound nearly 60 years after the bullet was fired, a medical examiner says. The Palm Beach Post reported Monday that the county medical examiner determined that John Henry Barrett , 77, died in May of an infection and complications related to the gunshot wound and ruled his death a homicide.

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