GIVING FISHERMEN SOMETHING TO DRINK/Missionaries to India
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Greenville South Carolina (SC)
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Armed Forces Baptist Missions is on a worldwide quest for the souls of men and women in uniform and their families.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has denied that border agents knowingly released an Afghan migrant on the FBI's terrorist watchlist into the United States, saying it could not initially corroborate the man's identity before he was released.
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By Joshua R. Hendrickson In the aftermath of the pandemic, the United States experienced the highest rates of inflation of the last four decades. More...Inflation We Can Feel But Don't Measure
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The Universal Basic Income (UBI) movement is global, being pushed straight from the top by the United Nations, which exists for Sustainable Development, aka Technocracy....UBI: Red States Fight Urge To Give ‘Basic Income' Cash To Residents
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By Michael Snyder The middle class in the United States has been steadily shrinking, and the gap between the ultra-wealthy and the rest of us...This Is The Weapon That Is Being Used To Destroy America's Middle Class
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Interview with leader of new evangelical alliance describes his escape from Khartoum and the pressure to pick a side.Overlooked by crises in Gaza and Ukraine, Sudan has now endured one year of civil war. Nearly 16,000 people have been killed, with 8.2 million fleeing from their homes—including 4 million children. Both figures are global highs for internal displacement.The United Nations stated that the “world’s worst hunger crisis” is looming, warning that one-third of Sudan’s 49 million people suffer acute food insecurity and 222,000 children could die of starvation within weeks. Yet an international emergency response plan, endorsed by UN agencies including the Cindy McCain-led World Food Program, is only six percent funded.Sudanese Christians feel like “no one cares.”Five years earlier, they had great hope. In 2019 a popular revolution overthrew longtime dictator Omar al-Bashir, wanted for war crimes against his people. The new civilian government repealed the law of apostasy, removed Islamist elements from the bureaucracy, and implemented other democratic reforms. But in 2021 the general of the army, in cooperation with the leader of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)—a government-aligned paramilitary group accused of the atrocities in Darfur—deposed the prime minister.Continuing negotiations with civilian leaders demanded a merger of the two armed forces, but neither general could agree on terms. And while it is not clear who fired the first shot, last year on April 15 the conflict exploded in the capital of Khartoum. Much of the North African nation is now a war zone.Yet somehow, an evangelical alliance has formed and joined two regional bodies.Rafat Samir, secretary general of the Sudan Evangelical Alliance, witnessed the outbreak of violence firsthand. Now ...Continue reading...
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