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Arnold Anthony didnât expect to see his 28th birthday.
Like other soldiers, he heard gunfire that split the air. He saw planes fly through smoky skies as he waited to be part of a fight where so many lives would be lost.
It was June 6, 1944, and Arnold was part of the Allied Invasion of Normandy, France.
June 6 was his motherâs birthday, but Arnold thought heâd never see her again.
His birthday would be the next day â June 7.
Under normal circumstances, Arnold would celebrate with family.
Thereâd be no celebration that year and Arnold figured he wouldnât live long enough to see his birthday anyway.
And that was evident this morning as they talked through a variety of topics.
Bill got us started with a discussion on failing your driver s test and what that may translate to on the roads.
Dave took a quick trip to Louisiana this past weekend for the funeral of one of his aunts.
We re gearing up for FriendRaiser in just over 2 weeks, and that is your chance to be a part of the giving family.
Carmen got her husband to participate in a hilarious challenge testing his center of gravity.
When looking for recommendations, we often turn to friends and family. For awhile, Carmen has recommended HelloFresh and Bill and his wife are getting around to finally trying it. Here s to hoping he doesn t complicate it too much!
There is a strong correlation between teens and young adults who are committed to Scripture and practicing discernment when it comes to social media, according to a new Barna study. | Pexels
The majority of Generation Z believes their generation spends too much time on screens yet there is a strong correlation between teens and young adults committed to Scripture and practice discernment when it comes to social media, a new study suggests.
A new report from the Barna Group and the Impact 360 Institute, Gen Z: Volume 2, found that three-in-five teens and young adults ages 13 to 21 years old (60%) say their generation spends too much time on screens.
117K people express need for Jesus after hearing Gospel through ministry’s virtual Easter events
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117K people express need for Jesus after hearing Gospel through ministry’s virtual Easter events
117K people express need for Jesus after hearing Gospel through ministry’s virtual Easter events
Viewers from around the world tuned in for a Good Friday service hosted by evangelist Nick Hall and his young-adult ministry, Pulse. | Facebook/Pulse
Despite a global lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic, some 117,000 people from around the world expressed an interest in committing their faith in Jesus after hearing the Gospel through virtual events hosted by evangelist Nick Hall and his young-adult ministry Pulse during the week of Easter.