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200 EPISODES OF YOUR LOVEWORLD SPECIALS WITH PASTOR CHRIS Loveworld Celebrates a remarkable achievement The 200th Episode of the groundbreaking epochal program Your Loveworld Specials with Pastor Chris was held on the 19th August and the world celebrated.  Over 5bn have been impacted across the globe with simultaneous language translations being done. This remarkable achievement is simply unparalleled in the world of media.  Pastor Chris Oyakilome matched the events of today with the revelations in the bible, showing clearly the end of the Church Age and clearly signposting the Rapture of the Church to come.

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Chancellor says government must not alter course as interest rate rises add to cost of debt Jeremy Hunt has played down the prospect of pre-election tax cuts despite news that the public finances are in less bad shape than the government’s spending watchdog forecast in the spring budget. Stronger tax receipts from an economy that has so far avoided recession meant the UK’s budget deficit stood at £4.3bn last month – the fifth highest for a July since modern records began in 1993 but £1.7bn below the estimate from the Office for Budget Responsibility. In the first four months of the 2023-24 financial…

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A federal judge has blocked the University of Wyoming (UW) from censoring a Christian activist who openly called a female-identifying transgender student “male.” In a preliminary injunction issued on Aug. 18, the U.S. District Court in Wyoming sided with Todd Schmidt, an elder at Laramie Faith Community Church, ordering the university to not ban him from tabling on campus while the case proceeds. On Dec. 2 2022, Mr. Schmidt set up a table in the UW student union with a sign that read, “God created male and female and Artemis Langford is a male.” Mr. Langford is a transgender student…

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Government borrowing came in lower than expected last month despite a hit from the highest debt interest payments ever seen for the month of July. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said the interest payable on central government debt was £7.7bn while borrowing during the month was the fifth highest for the month of July on record. That sum came in at £4.3bn – £700m lower, however, than economists polled by the Reuters news agency had expected. It took borrowing over the first four months of the financial year to £56.6bn, almost £14bn up on the same period in the…

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There was, as the saying goes, little for the end-of-season highlights reel here. Arsenal will not mind, given they navigated their way through an almighty scrap, and the celebrations of their coaching staff at the end were a reminder that the points are ultimately what matter. A refashioned side has not yet approached last season’s footballing heights but the time to draw any conclusions remains far off. Two victories from two, however they have come, give Mikel Arteta some reassurance they have rediscovered the winning habit that escaped them in the spring. Perhaps opponents with a full suite of senior forwards would…

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Blocks on childminders looking after children in their rental properties should be lifted to help boost numbers in the sector, a minister has told landlords. Children’s minister Claire Coutinho has written to housing associations, social landlords and developers urging them to review restrictive clauses in tenant contracts which could prevent them from working in their own homes. The restrictions are seen as a factor that can discourage people from considering a career in childminding. She said: “We have outstanding, high-quality childminders, offering flexible and accessible childcare in a home-like environment. “Too often prospective childminders are having the door slammed in…

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Saudi border guards have been accused of killing hundreds of Ethiopians using small arms and explosive weapons in a targeted campaign that rights advocates suggest may amount to a crime against humanity. The shocking claims are made in a detailed investigation by Human Rights Watch, which interviewed dozens of Ethiopian people who said they were attacked by border guards while they tried to cross into Saudi Arabia from Yemen. Last week Downing Street confirmed that Rishi Sunak plans to welcome Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to London “at the earliest opportunity”. It would be the first visit since the…

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Maryland authorities on Aug. 19 disclosed a new case of locally acquired malaria, making the state the third in the country to report a case in recent months. The person tested positive for malaria despite not recently traveling outside the United States or to a state that has reported malaria cases, according to the Maryland Department of Health. The person was hospitalized and “is now recovering,” officials said in a statement. The person lives in Maryland. The agency did not disclose the age or sex of the person and did not disclose more specific details on where they live. “To protect…

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YouTube has introduced a new “medical misinformation policy” that will censor any medical or health-related content that doesn’t align with claims made by the World Health Organization (WHO). YouTube earlier had a “COVID-19 Misinformation Policy” webpage that stated that the platform doesn’t allow any content that “poses a serious risk of egregious harm” and spreads “medical misinformation” contradicting what the WHO or local health authorities (LHA) say about the COVID-19 pandemic. The webpage now redirects to a “medical misinformation policy” page that expands the censorship rule to “specific health conditions and substances” rather than COVID-19 alone. YouTube stated that the policy could be arbitrarily enforced, as…

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Spending close to £1bn in the space of a year has not stopped Chelsea from making the same old mistakes. They were dominant for long stretches at the London Stadium, their football easy on the eye, but the defence remained frail, the missed chances piled up and a team packed with promising youngsters fell to a first defeat under Mauricio Pochettino after a ruthless and resilient West Ham once again proved that life under David Moyes is by no means dull. Against the odds, a feisty contest ended with Lucas Paquetá shielding the ball deep on the left and tormenting Chelsea with…

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