Woman receives a postcard from 1920: Remarkable change and the power of the unchanging God

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The postcard has a green stamp of George Washington priced at one cent. Its front displays a Halloween cartoon; its back contains a message written in cursive. It was delivered to its address last week.

However, it was postmarked October 29, 1920. 

According to the New York Times, it’s not clear where the postcard has been all this time or why it took so long to reach its address. A Postal Service spokesman explained that such incidents typically occur when old letters and postcards are purchased at flea markets, antique shops, or online, then put in the mail. 

Burger King’s post-pandemic restaurants

The person who mailed the postcard would hardly recognize our world today. In the midst of a year unlike any other, it’s easy for us to feel the same way: 

  • Burger King has unveiled its post-pandemic future: their restaurants will have a walk-up window for touchless orders and three drive-through lanes (one is for delivery drivers picking up mobile orders for customers).
  • Walmart, the nation’s largest retailer, is testing drone delivery as the competition intensifies to bring products to customers’ homes.
  • Engineers have developed a robot that can detect whether people are wearing a mask to guard against COVID-19. If they’re not, it can politely remind them to put one on and then thank them when they do.
  • UPS is hiring one hundred thousand workers for the holiday season as it anticipates a gigantic surge in e-commerce sales due to the pandemic.
  • Amazon also plans to hire one hundred thousand additional employees as online shopping escalates.

The foundation upon which our nation was built 

At the World Economic Forum in 2018, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau stated, “The pace of change has never been this fast, yet it will never be this slow again.” 

No matter how quickly the world seems to change, human nature does not. We still face the same underlying fears and feel the same cherished hopes as our…

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Postcard from Sweden: Where Potatoes Cut Like Butter

In the forests around Falkenberg, Clarissa Wei is picking porcinis and getting to know her local pig farmers.

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Day before pastor fatally shot wife, video allegedly shows him threatening to kill her

Prophet Sylvester Ofori, 35, and his late wife, Barbara Tommey, 27. | Pinterest

“Can I promise you something? If I don’t kill your sister then I am fake,” Sylvester Ofori, the self-styled prophet and leader of Floodgates of Heaven International Ministries in Orlando, Florida, threatened his brother-in-law last Monday before storming off.

A day later, Ofori, 35, who has more than 60,000 followers on social media, gunned down his wife, Barbara Tommey, 27, just before 9 a.m. near the front door of Navy Federal Credit Union on the 4600 block of Gardens Park Boulevard, the Orlando Police Department said.

In an affidavit cited by the Orlando Sentinel, witness told detectives that Ofori was holding a gun and was following his wife as she walked toward the bank. She knocked on the doors to get someone to let her in but Ofori shot her once and she collapsed a few feet away from her husband.

Witnesses say he then walked over to her as she lay dying and shot her a few more times in the head. He then walked back to his rented Dodge Journey, and drove away “as though nothing happened.” His wife was pronounced dead at Orlando Regional Medical Center later that morning.

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California Church Sees Roughly 1,000 Baptisms in One Weekend

California Church Sees Roughly 1,000 Baptisms in One Weekend


On Saturday, close to 1,000 people were baptized at Corona Del Mar State Beach in Newport Beach by Calvary Chapel Church Chino Hills.

According to CBN News, Chino Director, Gina Gleason, noted that the record-setting number of baptisms on Saturday exceeded the usual turnout, which is about 300 people per service.

“It’s remarkable and a significant number,” she said. “California may be experiencing a spiritual revival.”

In an area known as Pirate Cove, highlights of the event show thousands of people on the beach as others were baptized by the church staff and its lead pastor, Jack Hibbs.

Baptisms aside, the church has also experienced a significant amount of people at their services throughout the summer, Champion Newspaper reports.

“For this church, it has been crazy amazing,” Hibbs said. “We are reaching the most amount of people ever with many thousands of people coming on Wednesdays and Sundays.”

The church had been following lockdown procedures due to COVID-19 but eventually reopened its indoor services due to government overreach.

“When the governor began to clearly target the church, that’s when we were led by the Lord and Scripture to obey God rather than man,” Hibbs contended.

Nevertheless, the church offers outdoor seating, hand sanitizers, and socially distancing protocols. Additionally, members can listen to the church services from their car via radio transmission.

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Austin City Council Slashes Police Budget, Diverts Funds to ‘Abortion Access’

Austin City Council Slashes Police Budget, Diverts Funds to ‘Abortion Access’


A controversial new budget approved by the Austin, Texas, city council last month cuts millions of dollars in funding from the police department and redirects it to a wide variety of programs, including an increase in taxpayer money for abortion access.

The 2020-21 budget, approved Aug. 13, slashes about $20 million from the budget for the Austin Police Department by eliminating vacant police officer positions, canceling cadet classes and cutting overtime costs, among other things, according to the Austin American-Statesman.

The city council diverted the $20 million to fund violence prevention, mental health response and other public health services.

Among the “public health services” receiving an uptick in funding in the new budget is the city’s “abortion services” fund, which received $150,000 in last year’s budget but will get $250,000 under the new budget. The fund provides transportation, lodging, childcare and other services for women seeking an abortion. (Texas law prohibits the funds being used directly for the abortion itself.)  

Texas Right to Life and the Austin Chronicle reported on the increase in abortion services funding. 

“Austin is doubling down on their stance as a sanctuary city for the abortion industry,” Texas Right to Life said on its website. “… But abortion is not health care. Abortion does nothing to improve the safety,…

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Bible Reading Marathon Kicks Off in Washington, D.C.

Bible Reading Marathon Kicks Off in Washington, D.C.


The Bible Reading Marathon has begun in Washington, D.C. and will continue until Sept. 16.

A group of speakers began reading Genesis at 2 p.m. EST on Saturday and will continue reading for 90 continuous hours until Wednesday at 10 a.m.

The 5-day reading marathon at the Faith & Liberty headquarters was originally scheduled for the spring but was delayed due to COVID-19.

The Bible distribution ministry in Brazil, Indiana, Seedline International, has led the event since last year.

Keith Davidson, director of Seedline, said the purpose of the reading marathon is “to exhort our nation to return to Biblical principles.”

“This read, especially this year, is needed across our country. I think our nation’s hope lies in the word of God,” he proclaimed. “I think the Bible is our foundation and can give us that duration and give us hope to get back to where America once was.”

The U.S. Capitol Bible Reading Marathon started in 1990, according to the event’s website. Founders Dr. John Hash and Dr. Corinthia Boone started the live event in front of the Capitol Building. From 1994 to 2019, Pastor Michael Hall and his wife, Terry Hall, led the event.

“Because the Bible is at the heart of America’s founding principles, it should be voiced at the heart of our Federal Government, exhorting our nation to return to God’s precepts,” the site says.
“Therefore, it is our desire to publicly read God’s Holy Word on the…

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Pastor Charles Stanley to Step Down as Head Pastor of First Baptist Church

Pastor Charles Stanley to Step Down as Head Pastor of First Baptist Church


Evangelist and Director of In Touch Ministries Dr. Charles Stanley is officially stepping down from his position as head pastor of First Baptist Church in Atlanta. 

Stanley was the head pastor of the church for almost 50 years, while also holding a leadership role at In Touch Ministries, a Christian non-profit focusing primarily on family and child development in addition to preaching the gospel and equipping believers to live the Christian life and share their faith.

While Dr. Stanley isn’t leaving the church, he is taking a on a new position as pastor emeritus. Dr. Stanley said the reason was to focus more exclusively on In Touch Ministries, which he founded in 1977.

The decision isn’t new, as the inklings of the conversation began in 2018. Dr. Stanley says the reason for the positional change is mainly to “continue to preach the gospel as long as God allows. My goal remains the same—to get the truth of the gospel to as many people as possible as quickly as possible in the power of the Holy Spirit to the glory of God.”

In Touch Ministries was started based on a single television church service called “The Chapel Hour.” Since then, In Touch Ministries has grown to being played on over 1200 radio stations,130 different television stations/networks and translated into over 100 languages. Dr. Stanley is a New York Times best-selling author who has written over 60 books, including…

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Church Pays off $19 Million in Chicago Residents’ Medical Debt

Church Pays off $19 Million in Chicago Residents’ Medical Debt


A church in Chicago has raised over $100,000 to cover medical debt for the residents in the Chicago metro area. VIVE Chicago, a satellite church for the Chicago-area that is part of the VIVE church chain, is a nondenominational church that raised the money.

The church partnered with New-York-based non-profit RIP Medical Debt, which used the $100,000 donation to help pay off more than $19 million worth of medical debt.

The donation was part of an initiative called “For Chicago,” which aims to pay off $78 million in debt for Chicago-area residents. The debt relief would go toward more than 71,000 residents’ medical bills. VIVE Lead Pastor Adam Smallcombe said in a statement shared with The Christian Post that “As the church and as Christians, our mandate is to liberate people from all kinds of oppression because only free people can truly free people. That’s why we felt as leaders it was necessary to bring this initiative to our church and they responded with bold faith and generosity.”

According to For Chicago’s campaign website, “Today, thousands of families in Cook County are responsible for $78 million worth of harmful medical debt. This figure continues to grow in the midst of a crisis where so many require necessary and lifesaving – yet debilitatingly expensive – medical care. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, medical debt relief is more critical than ever.”

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Grace Community Church, John MacArthur defy ‘utterly impossible’ restrictions on worship services

John MacArthur speaks at Grace Community Church, a megachurch in Sun Valley, California, on Sunday, August 9, 2020. | Grace Community Church

Pastor John MacArthur and Grace Community Church defied a court order that directed them to refrain from holding indoor services amid COVID-19. The pastor argued that following the county’s stringent guidelines would ”completely shut the church down.”

On Sunday, Grace Community held a packed morning service, just days after a Los Angeles County Superior Court judge granted the county’s request for an injunction prohibiting the Sun Valley-based church from holding indoor services in violation of county health orders.

MacArthur began the service by outlining why “Grace Church does not just comply with the orders that have been laid down for churches.”

“I thought it might be helpful to give you the list of things that are required of us as a church so that you understand how utterly impossible that would be,” MacArthur said.

He then read a long list of the county’s requirements, including no singing, no hugging, temperature checks, no communion, using the bathroom exclusively during the service, shortening sermons, and maintaining six…

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How does your faith guide your vote? Dr. Tony Evans asks, “How Should Christians Vote?”

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God isn’t a Democrat or a Republican.

That’s one of the big takeaways from How Should Christians Vote? by Dr. Tony Evans.

First published in 2012, when Democrat Barack Obama faced Republican Mitt Romney in the presidential election, the book is just as timely today, with Republican Donald Trump against Democrat Joe Biden.

And the book’s principles can be applied to any office or proposition on the ballot. “Every voting choice you exercise ought to be for the candidate, platform, party, or policy that will best represent the values of the kingdom of God,” Evans writes.

Since neither party perfectly mirrors the nature of God, Christians will have a choice to make in the voting booth, so we need to be well-grounded in biblical principles and informed on the issues. But because we are all unique people with different life experiences, we won’t all make the same choice. 

Linking God too closely to political parties is to misunderstand his divine nature. As Evans puts it, “God didn’t come to take sides; he came to take over.”


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