Morning Rundown: Only Surviving Nelon’s Powerful Message: ‘My Choice Is to Trust Him Fully’
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Only Surviving Nelon’s Powerful Message: ‘My Choice Is to Trust Him Fully’
Powerful, faith-filled moments unfolded Tuesday as friends, loved ones, and the Gospel music community gathered to mourn the loss of three members of the beloved music group The Nelons.
A celebration of life was held Aug. 6, at Roopville Road Baptist Church in Georgia to honor married couple Jason and Kelly Nelon Clark, their daughter, Amber Nelon Kistler, and her husband, Nathan Kistler, who died in a plane crash July 26, while on their way to attend the Gaither Homecoming Cruise to Alaska.
Three others perished in the tragic wreck as well: pilots Larry and Melissa Haynie, and the music ensemble’s assistant, Melodi Hodges.
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Disney Star Encounters the Holy Spirit: ‘I Needed Jesus‘
“Likewise, I tell you, there will be more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents than over ninety-nine righteous men who need no repentance,” (Luke 15:7).
Heaven is rejoicing over the salvation of Disney star Joshua Bassett who gave his life over to Christ after vehemently denying Him for years.
Bassett, who is known from Disney’s “High School Musical: The Series,” grew up in a Christian household, but mocked Christianity for years, having complete disdain for it. However, on a recent episode of the Zach Sang Show, Bassett revealed how him even talking about Jesus in a positive light today is a testament of who God is.
Taylor Swift Concert Bombing, Second Trump Assassination Plot Foiled
Law enforcement officials averted two separate terror plots that would have resulted in a devastating loss of life. One involved a plot to “kill as many people as possible” at one or more Taylor Swift concerts in Austria. The other involved the plan to assassinate former President Trump and other public officials.
Swift abruptly canceled three concerts in Vienna this week, citing concerns for safety after authorities arrested two suspects in an alleged terror plot against the site. They are both male teenagers who are Austrian citizens. Police say one had recently pledged allegiance to the terror group ISIS, after becoming radicalized on the internet.
FBI Special Agent Richard Frankel told ABC News, “ISIS is still out there. They are still online. They are still recruiting.”
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