Here's a quick rundown of the top stories on charismanews.com: Megachurch Scandal Erupts at Iconic Gathering James River Church stirred up quite the controversy at their men's conference that took place late last week. This happened during the Stronger Men's Conference at James River Church after a performance by a swordsman prompted prominent ministry leader Mark Driscoll to make a statement about spiritual entities plaguing the church. The swordsman performance by Alex Magala stirred up this...
Here's a quick rundown of the top stories on charismanews.com: Prophetic or Pathetic? 'Prophets' Tell Fortunes, for a Fee As darkness continues to envelop the world, Christians have been warring spiritually against the demonic influence taking root in people's hearts. With this battle comes false prophets, whom the Bible warns about in both the Old and New Testaments. Now, many are being deceived by these "pay for prophecy" prophets and allowing spiritual strongholds into their lives. It is not...
MARICOPA, AZ — Thousands of Maricopa households are without power Tuesday
A judge considers whether Donald Trump violated a gag order by calling key figures in his hush money trial ‘’sleaze bags.’’ Arrests escalate tensions at campus Gaza protests. And a study shows how the definition of “old age” is shifting. Here’s what to know today. Judge will weigh if Trump violated gag order before witness testimony continues Former President Donald Trump’s trial to determine whether he falsified business records is set to pick back up with more testimony from former American...
Our bodies are made up of trillions of different cells, each fulfilling their own unique function to keep us alive. How do cells move around inside these extremely complicated systems? How do they know where to go? And how did they get so complicated to begin with? Simple yet profound questions like these are at the heart of curiosity-driven basic research, which focuses on the fundamental principles of natural phenomena. An important example is the process by which cells or organisms move in...
Uncertainty over how many hostages are still alive are complicating Gaza cease-fire negotiations, officials say. Donald Trump complains about jury selection as his hush money trial resumes. And accusations of sexual abuse are made against a teacher at an elite girls’ boarding school. Here’s what to know today. Uncertainty over how many hostages in Gaza are still alive More than six months since Hamas militants attacked Israel and seized more than 250 hostages, it remains unclear exactly how...
A fire early Sunday morning destroyed a shop/storage building on Rickard Road east of Bend and spread to the exterior of a nearby home, causing $200,000 damage and losses and leaving the home unlivable, a Bend Fire & Rescue official said.
Day 1 of Trump’s criminal trial featured haggling over what salacious evidence could be shown to the jury — which could take days or even weeks to be seated. A top psychology group warns that common features on social media platforms are “risky” for kids’ mental health. And an 81-year-old man killed an Uber driver after both were targeted by scammers. Here’s what to know today. Search continues for ‘fair and impartial’ jurors in Trump’s historic trial Donald Trump made history yesterday as the...
Alex Magala performed his daring sword swallowing act at the Stronger Men's Conference in Missouri, on April 11 but not everyone was a fan with one pastor denouncing him as a Jezebel.
The Trojan boys golf team scored 347 on a chilly, windy Saturday en route to a first-place finish in a home invitational. The boys and girls teams were then in Marshall on Monday.
Emergency services have revealed the cause of a fire which caused traffic chaos on Sheffield’s ring road. Prince of Wales Road was closed between Sheffield Parkway and Darnall in both directions yesterday evening, while South Yorkshire Police and South Yorkshire Fire and Rescue crews dealt with what bus company officials had described as a police incident. The operator First had to divert its 18 and 18a services during the incident. A fire service spokesman said firefighters now believed the...
SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — In Lackawanna County, Johnson College's Carpentry and Cabinetmaking Technology Program hosted an auction to benefit the children's advocacy center of NEPA. More than 70 items were available to bid on, including cutting boards, benches, and custom woodwork. All the items up for grabs were created by students in the carpentry []