More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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More people are tuning in to online Christian services than attended church before the coronavirus lockdown, religious leaders have said. Major Mark Sawyer, the leader of Norwich Citadel church, said more than 2,000 people have been tuning in to his online Sunday services, compared with around 300 who would attend pre-lockdown. |
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on D-Day, June 6, 1944. The signalman's landing craft had sailed into hell. All around Berard, men were cut down in a haze of bullets and blood . One explosion resulted in something landing on his back. It was a severed arm. He was 19. Nearly 76 years later, Berard lay in his bed in a Massachusetts.... |
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The COVID-19 pandemic is crushing businesses across the country, but for drive-ins it could mean a second act. Once popular in the 1950s for their convenience and flexibility, drive-in businesses have recently seen a resurgence as many people look for socially distant options for dining and entertainment. |
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on D-Day, June 6, 1944. He walked into hell. All around Berard, men were cut down in a haze of bullets and blood . An explosion sent him to the sand and something landed on his back. It was a severed arm. He was 19. Nearly 76 years later, Berard lay in his bed in a Massachusetts nursing home dying from complications of COVID-19 . |
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Cornelius Bennett is on the short list of Buffalo Bills who can be identified with just one name. Or, in his case, one nickname. “Biscuit” earned that moniker as a child because he always had room for one more. Together with Jim, Thurman, Bruce, Andre, Kent, Steve and Darryl, they formed the nucleus.... |
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ASSOCIATED PRESS. Residents waded along a flooded village caused by typhoon Vongfong as it passed by Sorsogon province, eastern Philippines, Friday. More than 150,000 people were riding out a weakening typhoon in emergency shelters in the Philippines on Friday after a mass evacuation that was complicated and slowed by the coronavirus. |
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A trio of Christian families in India have been beaten and issued death threats for refusing to engage in pagan worship. The incident occurred on 4th May when the village religious leader in Salepal in Bastar District, Chhattisgarh, started hosting an animist worship gathering on a paddy field belonging to the Christian families. |
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A popular DJ in Toronto’s gay village has been identified as Toronto’s 26th homicide of the year. Toronto police say the victim is Peter Elie, 52, of Toronto.
On Thursday, police responded to a fire radio call at a residential building in the Balliol and Yonge Sts. area. |
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The family of a 'devoted and passionate educator' who taught in schools across Hertfordshire for many years have set up a foundation in her memory. Jean Young sadly passed away at the age of 83 last month (April 24) and has left behind a legacy with her amazing work in education across the county. |
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MANILA, Philippines — Typhoon Vongfong’s ferocious wind and rain left at least one dead and damaged hundreds of coronavirus isolation facilities and homes, along with rice and corn fields in five hard-hit eastern towns alone, a governor said Friday. Gov. |
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