Author: LoveWorld UK

London’s counter-terrorism police said they had launched an investigation into who mailed three small bombs to two airports and a major rail station on earlier this week. No one was injured by the devices, one of which caused a small fire in an office building at Heathrow airport. The Metropolitan Police received the first report of a suspicious device at Heathrow at 0955 GMT after staff opened a package which caught fire. Later, a similar package was identified in the post room of London’s busiest rail station, Waterloo, and a third was found in an office at London City airport…

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On March 12 the government is expected to try again to get its deal approved, having sought extra assurances from the EU. If a deal is not reached May will ask parliament on March 13 if it wants to leave without a deal. If parliament rejects that outcome as well, mp’s will decide on March 14 if they want to try to delay Brexit, opening the door to a wholesale renegotiation, or a second referendum. “This is the first time the public decided in a referendum something that was not what most members of parliament were in favour of -…

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Nearly 50 more members, including 11 kids, of a Chinese megachurch closed down by the communist government in December, were arrested at two different venues last Sunday, a watchdog group has reported. According to an update from the church, multiple homes that were hosting prayer gatherings on Feb. 24 were surrounded by police officers who ultimately interrupted the proceedings. At two of the home church services, every person in attendance was detained. In December following the arrest of Pastor Wang, over 160 church members were arrested. China ranks as the 27th worst country in the world when it comes to…

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“This month is the month of possessing your possessions,” Pastor Chris says to global audience. During the Global Communion Service, the man of God, Reverend (Dr.) Chris Oyakhilome, announced the prophetic word for the month, saying “this month is the month of possessing your possessions!” Pastor Chris explained the message of the month, using the account of Jacob and Caleb in the scriptures, as he pointed to the faith with which they possessed the lands promised by God. The account, read from Numbers 13-14 were buttressed by the Prophet’s declaration in Obadiah 1:17-18, parts of which state “But upon mount…

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Congregation expresses thanksgiving and praise to God, connected to Global Communion Service. The March 2019 Global Communion Service with Pastor Chris has availed a global congregation of opportunities to express profound thanks and praises to the Lord for the prior month of February, ‘the Month of Walking in the Light’. Moments of worship and times of prayer, led by the highly esteemed Secretary-General, Pastor Kay Adesina, culminated in the manifest presence of the Lord throughout viewing centers around the world. Highlights from last week’s Healing School Online Prayer Conference gave the brethren more reason to glorify the Lord for His…

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LONDON (Reuters) – British house prices rose by 0.4 percent in annual terms in February, only a small pick-up after they stagnated in January as the approach of Brexit weighs on the economy, data from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Thursday. In monthly terms, prices fell by 0.1 percent, Nationwide said. Economists who took part in a Reuters poll of economists had expected prices to rise by 0.4 percent when compared with February last year and to be flat in monthly terms.

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The United Methodist Church, America’s second-largest Protestant denomination, upheld it’s position against homosexuality after delegates at a crucial conference voted Tuesday to strengthen the church’s bans on same-sex marriage and ordination of LGBT clergy. At the final day of the UMC’s meeting, delegates defeated a proposal that would have let regional and local church bodies decide for themselves on gay-friendly policies. After several more hours of debate, the conservatives’ proposal, called the Traditional Plan, was approved by a vote of 438-384. Opponents unsuccessfully sought to weaken the plan with hostile amendments or to prolong the debate past a mandatory adjournment…

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CEO of LoveWorld Inc., other senior ministers and brethren, fulfill civic duty across Nigeria. The CEO, LoveWorld Inc., Pastor Deola Phillips, posted a picture from a polling center in Lagos, Nigeria, on KingsChat this afternoon, with the caption: “Don’t neglect to carry out your civic duty; faith without works is dead.” Members of the ministry throughout Nigeria are participating in the nation’s Presidential elections taking place today, February 23, in an effort to add works to their faith expressed in prayers. The esteemed Director of Corporate Affairs, Pastor Ifeoma Chiemeka, was seen with the CEO in the picture posted to…

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President Muhammadu Buhari took an early lead n initial official results from Nigeria’s presidential election but the party of his main challenger quickly rejected the tallies as “incorrect and unacceptable”. In the northern state of Kano, hundreds of people celebrated Buhari’s provisional lead in what was billed as one of the key battlegrounds in this year’s elections. Saturday’s election, which western observers said had lost some credibility after being abruptly delayed by a week by officials citing organizational glitches, was expected to be Nigeria’s tightest since the end of military rule two decades ago. Buhari, 76, is a former military…

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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un arrived in Hanoi ahead of a two-day summit with U.S. President Donald Trump. Kim, who travelled from the North Korean capital by train, arrived at the station in the Vietnamese town of Dong Dang after crossing over the border from China. A convoy was later seen heading inside the Melia hotel in Hanoi. The two are set to meet for a second summit in Vietnam’s capital Hanoi on Wednesday and Thursday, eight months after their historic summit in Singapore, the first between a sitting U.S. president and a North Korean leader.

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