Author: Loveworld UK

And his master saw that the LORD was with him, and that the LORD made all that he did to prosper in his hand. And Joseph found grace in his sight, and he served him: and he made him overseer over his house, and all that he had he put into his hand (Genesis 39:3-4) God has called and chosen you for a purpose, and that is to show forth through you His manifold wisdom and demonstrate His excellence to your world. It’s His purpose and desire to prove His extraordinary greatness in your life. He told Israel, “You’ll be…

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Gareth Southgate insists he is not afraid to make tough selection decisions ahead of his second game in charge of England, away to Slovenia on Tuesday. Manchester United and England captain Wayne Rooney was booed by some sections of the Wembley crowd during the 2-0 win over Malta on Saturday after being deployed in midfield. Southgate must now decide whether to stick with 117-cap Rooney for the trip to Ljubljana as he faces his first key dilemma since taking over on a temporary basis in the wake of Sam Allardyce’s exit. Any such decisions pale into insignificance to Southgate though, when compared…

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The number of underage car drivers involved in crashes on Britain’s roads has reached the highest level in four years, according to latest figures. Ninety-one boys and girls under 17 years old were behind the wheel during accidents last year, according to Press Association analysis of Department for Transport data. It represents a 30% spike compared with the previous year, and is the most since 103 were recorded in 2011. Separate analysis by motoring research charity the RAC Foundation found that over half (49) of the underage drivers involved in crashes last year were injured, including one who was killed and 11 seriously hurt. The accidents…

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Donald Trump has defended his obscene remarks about groping women by launching a blistering attack against Hillary Clinton and her husband. The Republican nominee denied ever sexually assaulting women, but turned his fire on ex-President Bill Clinton in a bitter US presidential debate. “There’s never been anybody in the history of politics that has been so abusive to women,” he said. Hillary Clinton refused to address his comments about her husband. Mr Trump’s attack on the Clintons came after moderator Anderson Cooper asked him about a 2005 video recording released on Friday that revealed Mr Trump bragging about groping women.…

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Facebook appears to have paid substantially more in UK corporation tax last year than the £4,327 it handed over in 2014, accounts show. While it said incurred a £4.2m tax charge – the sum remained a fraction of the £210m in UK revenue reported by the social network. Facebook also reported a tax credit, within the business, of £15.5m. It is unclear whether the figure, which relates to stock options for employees, meant that it effectively paid nothing. It lodged the figures months after pledging it would stop routing most UK sales through to a profit base in Ireland where corporation tax is…

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Nico Rosberg narrowly edged out Lewis Hamilton at the top of the timesheets in Friday practice for the Japanese GP. The two Mercedes drivers were split by less than a tenth of a second with Rosberg just ahead following a lap of 1:32.250. Rosberg was also the faster of the two title rivals in Practice One although Hamilton out-paced his team-mate when he was running on the hard compound and Rosberg was using the mediums. Tyre supplier Pirelli joked it required a cigarette paper to measure the performance gap between Hamilton and Rosberg after they had both switched to the softs.…

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The death toll in Haiti as a result of Hurricane Matthew – the most powerful Caribbean storm in a decade – has soared to more than 300, officials say. Some 50 people were reported killed in the town of Roche-a-Bateau alone. The nearby city of Jeremie saw 80% of its buildings levelled. In Sud province 30,000 homes were destroyed. The hurricane, now a Category Three storm with sustained winds of 120mph (193km/h), is heading towards the US state of Florida. At 03:00 local time (07:00 GMT) Matthew was still off the Florida coast, centred about 37 miles (60km) east of…

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Diane Abbott has been promoted to shadow home secretary in Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s front bench reshuffle. Ex-Liberty director Shami Chakrabarti is shadow attorney general and Keir Starmer, who left the team in June amid a wave of resignations, returns as shadow Brexit secretary. But Dame Rosie Winterton, who had tried to negotiate between Mr Corbyn and many of his MPs, is out as chief whip. Mr Corbyn’s critics have suggested the reshuffle will fail to unify the party. One senior figure said the reshuffle so far looked “vengeful and cackhanded”, andMiddlesbrough South MP Tom Blenkinsop accused Mr Corbyn of…

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The pound has dived on Asian markets with automated trading being blamed for the volatility. At one stage it fell as much as 6% to $1.1841 – the biggest move since the Brexit vote – before recovering to $1.23, still down 1.5%. It is not clear what triggered the sudden sell-off. Analysts say it could have been automated trading systems reacting to a news report. The pound has been volatile since the UK voted to leave the European Union. The sharp drop came after the Financial Times newspaper published a story online about French President Francois Hollande demanding “tough Brexit…

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