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$3k of surf gear abandoned by tsunami Good Samaritan in Waipū returned
12 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Ruakākā s Lee McClelland had hoped a good sort had spotted his gear on the roadside and thought to take care of it while the area evacuated during last week s tsunami alert. Photo / Tania Whyte
Multimedia journalist for the Northern Advocatekarina.cooper@nzme.co.nz
A Whangārei man was worried $3000 of foil surf gear was lost after he abandoned it on a Waipū roadside to help schoolkids evacuate during last week s tsunami alert.
But thanks to a great guy , Ruakākā resident and RED Boardriders owner Lee McClelland has been reunited with his self-designed hydrofoil and foil surfboard.
A few hours after the rioting began in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, well-known Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman released a Desperate Benediction .
Chapman had been working on this song for roughly a year, but the singer felt like yesterday during the protests was the right time to release this song, calling for God s peace over the country. Words can’t describe the sadness that I feel as I watch the events currently unfolding in our country. I’m so heavy-hearted at the brokenness and division that we are witnessing and experiencing in our world today, and I am processing in the way most natural to me as a singer-songwriter: with a song, Chapman posted on Facebook along with a video of the song.
Lee McClelland | Screenshot:Youtube
The testimony of a pastor from Northern Ireland who miraculously recovered from COVID-19 will now be adapted into a feature film for Netflix.
A video of Pastor Lee McClelland from Ark Church in Belfast, Northern Ireland, went viral after he fell ill from COVID-19 in March.
In the video, the pastor describes being in the hospital with the virus where he began to lose hope as his condition deteriorated. However, a hospital cleaner who was also a missionary began to minister to him from afar and he recovered.
The video was seen by millions including Hollywood producer DeVon Franklin. The popular Christian filmmaker then contacted the preacher about turning his story into a feature-length film, the Sunday Times reported.
The story of a north Belfast pastor who says he made a miraculous recovery from Covid is to be adapted into a feature film for Netflix.
Lee McClelland of The Ark Church was left fighting for his life in intensive care after contracting the virus in March.
Following his recovery, Mr McClelland made a video recounting his experience alone in a hospital bed when a cleaner stood at his door and prayed for him. That same night his condition began to improve.
The video has since gone viral, racking up around half-a-million views on YouTube, as well as being circulated on social media and being picked up by Christian publications and television stations globally.