For the past two weeks the Midwest and other parts of the country has been facing tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, torrential rainfall and damaging winds. Along with these weather conditions, dams and levees are at risk of overflowing or giving way. Many cities along the Arkansas River are in danger as the water flows downstream creating disaster scenarios. The states of Ohio, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas and Missouri have all been affected.
Over a century ago, 3-D photographs, known as stereographs, were as popular as the internet and smart phones of today.
During decades of work as an IT consultant and strategist for churches and ministries, author Nick Nicholaou has seen many common and costly IT mistakes churches make. One of the most common mistakes is not buying the right hardware. Churches often over buy, under buy, or buy hardware built locally. In his newly updated and expanded book Church IT, Nick helps churches avoid this and other mistakes.
Lee University holds a wide variety of summer camps each year, several of which begin next week.
Crisis-trained chaplains with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team are deploying to Jefferson City, Mo., following a destructive EF-3 tornado that impacted an area of approximately three square miles, damaging more than 150 structures. The twister was one of more than a dozen that tore through the state earlier this week.
The pastor of a megachurch in West Palm Beach, Fla., is refusing to hand over $1.7 million despite claims by federal prosecutors that the funds belong to people caught up in a $30 million Ponzi scheme run by a former church director.
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