
Day: August 10, 2020

CatholicVote Calls On Biden to Denounce Attacks on Churches and Speak Out on Democrats’ ‘Climate of Hate’ Against Catholics

Thousands Attend Sean Feucht’s “Riots to Revival” Events in Portland and Seattle
One Dead and Children Trapped After Gas Explosion Destroys Baltimore Homes

Lebanon’s Prime Minister Resigns Amid Public Outrage After Deadly Beirut Explosion

John MacArthur Welcomes Congregation to ‘the Grace Community Church Peaceful Protest’ as He Holds In-Person Services Against State Health Orders
Judge Blocks Uber, Lyft from Classifying Drivers as Contractors Rather than Employees in California
Lebanese PM Resigns Government and Blames Beirut Blast on Endemic Corruption
Global Coronavirus Plague Cases Hit 20 Million
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Drop for First Time in Four Weeks
Standing Between the Living and the Dead Memorial Prayer Devotional Service for Coronavirus Victims and their Families #99 with Daniel Whyte III

Gospel for Asia Pastor Plans Grocery Distribution

Jerry Wiles on Conversations that Matter Most

Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders, and John Kasich expected to join forces for first night of Democratic convention
It’s decision time for Joe Biden: His VP pick could make history, with Harris, Rice among top contenders

Why choice of running mate matters more than usual this year

As decision day nears, VP hopefuls rake in big money for Biden
Hard times: One in four Americans have missed a bill payment since coronavirus emerged

Extreme poverty rises and a generation sees future slip away

Evidence is growing, but what will it take to prove masks slow the spread of coronavirus?
Sources: Big Ten expected to cancel football season; no games for Michigan, Michigan State in 2020

Pastor David Platt asks for prayers after plague-pandemic delays adoption of son
School year like no other launches with chaos coast to coast
Winter is coming: Why America’s window of opportunity to beat back coronavirus is closing

American tragedy: Number of people dying alone in hospitals skyrockets due to coronavirus

Top Chicago prosecutor Kim Foxx’s office has dismissed more than 25,000 felony cases – including murders, shootings, sexual assaults and Jussie Smollett’s ‘hoax’ attack – 35% more than her predecessor

World Vision-Lebanon director talks impact of Beirut explosion: ‘Everything is shattered’

Spiritual, moral, cultural, political: Useful guidelines for pastors and preachers

Sean Feucht’s ‘Riots to Revival’ Event in Portland, Oregon Unites Believers
