Mauricio Ruffy proclaims the gospel after his UFC White House win
"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. Jesus saved my life, he wants to save your life too. Give your life to Jesus" ✝️
Class 3A No. 3 Western and Eastern (Greentown) both enter Saturday with regional championships on the line after strong postseason runs that have each program one win away from semistate.
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AMEN! Christians are pouring into Washington DC right now for massive prayer rallies and GENERATION Z is LEADING the entire nation in church attendance!
The younger you are in America, the MORE LIKELY you are to be in church!
Thousands of believers are about to pack DC and boldly reaffirm that America is a Christian nation right in the heart of the capital!
This is beautiful.
God Bless America and our youth!
The CBN News Team got to the Washington Mall early this morning to prepare for today's Rededicate 250 Jubilee of Prayer, Praise, and Thanksgiving! Watch today on the CBN News Channel and CBN News YouTube. https://t.co/5Xt6FeE1ku
Wildkat Nation mourns the passing of sports legend James "Junior" Phipps on May 8 at his home in Jasper, Georgia. Phipps was a multi-sport Kokomo athlete and a 1952 Indiana All-Star in basketball who went on to play for the Indiana Hoosiers. He was 92.
The following is from the Howard County Sports Hall of Fame (induction class of 2019):
An all-around athlete, James “Junior” Phipps earned nine letters at Kokomo High School in basketball, football, and track, but his skills on the hardwood stood out as he was selected as an Indiana Basketball All-Star in 1952 and went on to play for Branch McCracken at Indiana University.
In his senior year at KHS, Phipps played for Coach Joe Platt on a squad that went 25-3, losing 62-60 to eventual state champ Muncie Central in the semi-state finals. The team’s record was the best in KHS history at the time. Kokomo was also North Central Conference champs during Phipps’ senior year, and he was named to the All-NCC squad.
In that year’s Indiana All-Star game, Phipps came off the bench to lead an Indiana rally in the fourth quarter. He finished with four points, nine rebounds, and 12 assists, but his most important contribution was the first basket of the overtime, which put the Indiana team ahead for good. Indiana won 86-82.
Phipps lettered in men’s basketball with the 1954 Big Ten champion Hoosiers as well as in 1955 and 1956.
Our thoughts are with the Phipps family. #LegacyMatters
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Appreciate Pettit Park Elementary School for welcoming @KHS_KatsBball today! Our players had a great time working with and connecting with the students
Last night at the White House Correspondents' Dinner — chaos broke out.
President Trump, First Lady Melania, Vice President Vance, and most of the Cabinet were in attendance when a gunman — 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen of Torrance, California — armed with a shotgun, a handgun, and multiple knives — charged through a security checkpoint and opened fire.
One Secret Service officer was struck by gunfire, but his ballistic vest protected him. He has since been released from the hospital.
Charlie Kirk's widow Erika was among the attendees and was escorted away in tears. Our hearts go out to her. Franklin Graham was there as well. The suspect is in custody. Preliminary findings suggest he was targeting administration officials.
Thank God our President, our leaders, and all those in attendance are safe.
These are unsettling days. But Scripture tells us this shouldn't surprise us.
"In the last days, perilous times shall come." — 2 Timothy 3:1
That word "perilous" comes from the Greek word chalepos — used only twice in the New Testament. Once here — and once in Matthew 8:28 to describe demon-possessed men so fierce and violent that no one could pass that way.
Paul wasn't describing mere inconvenience. He was describing times that are fierce, savage, dangerous — and at times overwhelming.
Times like right now.
So what do we do?
WE PRAY.
Pray for our President. Pray for our leaders. Pray for our nation. Pray for our pastors and churches. Pray for the protection of the innocent — and pray for boldness to preach the Gospel now more than ever.
This is not a time to panic. This is a time to PRAY.
I'll be addressing this and praying for our nation today as I bring a message titled —
"No Good Excuses: Why We Say No to God"
Services at 8:00, 10:00, and 12:00 PM (PST)
You can also join us online at Harvest At Home — https://t.co/NWikkkaKly 🙏
Let no unwholesome word proceed from your mouth, but only such a word as is good for building up what is needed, so that it will give grace to those who hear. Do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. - Paul, Ephesians 4:29-30
During the recent kick-off ceremony to America Reads the Bible, actress Patricia Heaton captivated the audience with a moment of revelation she experienced while reading the Bible in its entirety for the first time. She says the moment was humorous, but it didn't leave her laughing – it made her weep tears of gratitude to God.
FULL STORY: https://t.co/IcYXUp7PUy
"When I was 13 years old in high school, I gave my life to Jesus Christ," she said. "That is the best decision I ever made because knowing Jesus is what has propelled me to where I am today. I have walked with Him, I love Him..."
FULL STORY: https://t.co/ZeK6Nxk4Fd