CN Morning Rundown: Pastor’s Strong Stance Against COVID Restrictions Brings Supernatural Breakthrough
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Pastor’s Strong Stance Against COVID Restrictions Brings Supernatural Breakthrough
Sometimes, you have to take a stand.
But as Caleb Cooper, pastor of New Hope Revival Church in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, tells Dr. Steve Greene on a recent episode of the Greenelines podcast on the Charisma Podcast Network, in his case, a strong stance brought supernatural breakthrough.
“We took one of the strongest stances in the state,” Cooper says. “We were on a head-on collision with law enforcement, based on the governor and some of the [other authorities who were] able to release that voice against the church.”
Christian University Faculty Members Revolt After Board Votes to Affirm Biblical View of Sexuality
The faculty members at Seattle Pacific University—a Christian college in Washington state—have cast a vote of “no confidence” in the leadership of the school’s board of trustees, which, last week, voted to affirm a biblical interpretation of sexuality.
In total, the university’s faculty senate received responses from 90% of all faculty members, 72% of whom favored the vote of the no confidence while 22% said they opposed it, according to The Seattle Times.
“The board’s decision to maintain SPU’s discriminatory hiring policy related to human sexuality, as well as its manner of delivering that decision, have regrettably compelled the faculty of SPU to pass a vote of no confidence in the SPU board of trustees,” read a statement from the faculty senate, adding that the decision by the school’s leadership “imperil[s] the ability of SPU and its community to flourish.”
‘Lions of Righteousness’ Arise Out of Mario Murillo Ministry California Revival
The unfolding events in Modesto, California, read like something from a bygone era. A full 2 hours before the start, the tent housing Mario Murillo Ministries was half full, and we moved up the worship start to 5:45 P.M.
This is California. California, where, supposedly, people do not want God. And even hate God. California, where they are overscheduled and underwhelmed with the idea of having to show up early for anything. Right?
We rented 500 extra chairs, but almost immediately, they were filled. We used a tent much larger than our old tent, and still the overflow was larger than any previous tent crusade. Thousands came. {eoa}
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