to see, you know, the impact they are having. ainsley: you know, what s interesting, too, you are attracting younger people. and younger people, you read the statistics, it s sad they don t want to go to church anymore. they are not raising their kids in the church. we all in the south grew up going to church on sunday even if you spent the night out on saturday you went. people raising their hands. music is on the screen so you don t even have to be you don t even have to know the bible. it s welcome to anyone. but we are seeing tattoos and shaved heads and tighter shirts. church looks different. church looks different. you just described me. [laughter] everyone is welcome. ainsley: looks like heaven, right? all walks of life are welcome. we have been impacted and changed by the power of the holy spirit and by jesus. and we have been changed by being a part of this church. and the mission of it. and so, i mean, it s amazing that we re there planted and rooted in our local
he was donald trump s vice president, he s now running against donald trump. so the candidacy is pointed to begin with. he understands, i think, that iowa is an opportunity to take to test run both the message of religious faith and conviction and the message of sort of positivity and moving forward. but the early polling puts him at somewhere around 4% or 5%. so it is a perfectly good place to test your cred, whether it is on a motorcycle or in church on sunday. but it is still very it is difficult for him. an it is difficult for all of other candidates who are going to be emerging in the next couple of days. chris christie saying it shouldn t be donald trump again. well let s hear chris
Senator/Evangelist Prince Yormie Johnson of Nimba County is fighting back here, attacking the Commissioner General of the Liberia Maritime Authority (LMA) Lenn Eugene Nagbe, who he describes as a carrier of the acquired immune deficiency syndrome or AIDS virus.
Normal worship service at the Christ Chapel of Faith Church of Senator Prince Y. Johnson was disrupted on Sunday when men believed to be partisans of the National Patriotic Party (NPP) and Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) youth wing stormed the premises of the church chanting anti-Prince Johnson slogans.
former president has full support of medical staff and his family as he makes the transition to home hospice care. the family expressing gratitude for the outpouring they received from carter supporters, expressing concern and also asking for privacy at this time. jimmy and roselyn carter s grandson jason, former georgia state senator tweeted saturday, i saw both of my grandparents yesterday, they are at peace and as always their home is full of love. back in 2015 jimmy carter underwent treatment for melanoma that spread to live and brain. carter continue today teach sunday school and explained to visitors that would visit church on sunday that he was perfectly at ease with whatever came. but he responded well to treatment at that time and was able to continue for years an active schedule working on international health and peace initiatives through the atlanta