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Be Risen! Get going, know what you are for!

What happened at the House of Loving Kindness? The Lord has the same plan for you! Acts 9:32 -42, John 5: 1 - 5




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Who Cares?

2 Corinthians 9: 6- 11, Luke 7: 11-16. St. Luke and St Paul have views on this.




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The Days are Evil

So walk in the Light. Ephesians 5:8-19, Luke 18:35-43




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Become What You are Meant to Be

Repent. Ephesians 4: 7 - 13, Matthew 4: 12 - 17




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You Are Not a Pig!

You are a child of God! Sunday of the Prodigal Son.




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Agapius Honcharenko

Matthew tells us about an interesting and colorful character from the late 1800's in American Orthodox history. Learn more HERE.




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The Strange Career of the Bulgarian Monk

Matthew introduces us to the most outlandish figure in the history of Orthodoxy in America. Learn more HERE.




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How to prepare for Black Friday & Cyber Monday. Hint: Focus on lead gen.

You need to prepare now for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Here are the copy projects to optimize before you finalize your Black Friday deal.

The post How to prepare for Black Friday & Cyber Monday. Hint: Focus on lead gen. appeared first on Coaching and training to scale your copywriting business, plus programs for new copywriters, startups, and marketers.




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National Parenting Month

Phew I made it! Time to kick off National Parenting Month. First is a book review of Parenting Toward the Kingdom and the outline of topics that will be discussed this month. Happy Parenting!




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Launch: Google Pages, new Geocities-style site-building software

Google has released a new program that gives users 100MB of web space to make simple HTML pages in.




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What are the optimal biases to overcome?




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Draper wins biggest title of career in Vienna

Jack Draper wins the biggest title of his career at the Erste Bank Open in Vienna as the British number one's breakout season reaches even greater heights.




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Gauff advances at Finals with rare win over Swiatek

Coco Gauff confirms her semi-final spot at the WTA Finals with a rare win over defending champion Iga Swiatek.




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Sportswashing or a catalyst for change - how are Saudi WTA Finals unfolding?

BBC Sport looks at how the WTA Finals, which are being held in Saudi Arabia for the first time, are unfolding - and what the reaction has been.




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Longer Masters events are a drag - Tsitsipas

Extending ATP Masters 1,000 events over two weeks has been a "backwards move", says two-time Grand Slam finalist Stefanos Tsitsipas.




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How astronauts are helping Toulouse be out of this world

How do Toulouse adapt methods and practices of space training to the sports field




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Are Local Calls Still a Thing? Not Really

A local call is one that is placed and received within the same zip code—or technically within the same switching center. Below, we’ll break down what a local call is, how it differs from a long distance call, and why local calls are now irrelevant. An Example of a Local […]

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Healthcare Reputation Management: 7 Tricks to Do First

Staying on top of what people are saying or writing about you is about more than ego. It helps you amplify the positive and quickly resolve anything negative—before it blows up. Healthcare providers face a unique challenge when it comes to their reputations. How current and future patients view you […]

The post Healthcare Reputation Management: 7 Tricks to Do First appeared first on .




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Good landing page principles are good UX principles

If you haven't seen the new Think Vitamin Membership offering from Carsonified, and you're a web developer of any kind, it's worth checking out. Below I've embedded one of their free videos (most are behind a pay wall) that does...




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Who are the Commonwealth Games winners and losers?

The Commonwealth Games will take place in 2026 after Glasgow stepped in to host, but the stripped-back event has left some celebrating and others disappointed.




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Watch: McAtamney targets 'six year' NFL career

BBC Sport NI's Thomas Niblock travelled to New York to meet former Derry GAA minor Jude McAtamney as he sets out for a career in the NFL with the New York Giants.




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Who are Northern Ireland's Nations League opponents?

BBC Sport NI takes a look at Northern Ireland's three opponents for the 2025 Women's Nations League, which will start in February.




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How did Cosgrove fare in his Premiership predictions?

Larne defender Tomas Cosgrove gives his predictions for this weekend's Irish Premiership games.




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Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri i gael gwared ar 'Snowdonia' o'i logo

Mae Awdurdod Parc Cenedlaethol Eryri wedi pleidleisio o blaid logo newydd sy'n adlewyrchu penderfyniad cynharach i ollwng 'Snowdonia' o'i enw.




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Stargazing photographer shares sense of wonder

Photographer Cormac Downes captures the night sky above Wales in a series of striking images.




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The 88-year-old lorry driver building a rural care home

Alongside a team of volunteers, Rosemary Stevenson has raised £1.5m to fund care for older people in Ballantrae.




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How to share with BBC News

Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you.




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Do you have a story to share with BBC News?

What stories would you like BBC News to cover in the Highlands and Islands?




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Lochaber care home could be saved from closure

NHS Highland and Highland Council say they are progressing towards taking over Moss Park.




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Two rooms at school are out of bounds - principal

The situation at one primary highlights the issues raised in a report on the state of school buildings.




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Do you have a story to share with BBC News?

Get in touch with journalists in Edinburgh, Fife and the east of Scotland with your story ideas.




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‘I have 100 scarecrows but still can’t protect my crops from geese’

Marty Hay says the geese can go through an acre of crops overnight, which can cost up to £700 to grow.




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Do you have a story to share with BBC News?

What stories would you like BBC News to cover in NE Scotland, Orkney and Shetland?




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How leaf blowers and jet washers are tackling wildfires

The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is spending £1.6m on new kit to tackle the problem.




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Do you have a story to share with BBC News?

What stories would you like BBC News to cover in Tayside and Central Scotland?




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Do you have a story to share with BBC News?

Get in touch with BBC News journalists in Dumfries and Galloway and the Scottish Borders.




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Parental leave MLAs can pick colleague to vote for them

The new procedure will allow members to vote in the NI Assembly without physically being there.




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Treasury should have declared overspend by law - OBR

Its chair says officials have questions to answer as to why details of an overspend were not shared.




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Wales childcare provider business rates scrapped

Registered childcare providers in Wales won't have to pay business rates, says the Welsh government.




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Dental care 'critical' amid mouth cancer increase

Bryan Webber says dentists are trained on the signs of mouth cancer, but people must seek help early.




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Hopes that film will encourage more foster carers

The film, called Everything, will be shown at the Nova Cinema in Woking on 14 November.




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Abington Square jewellers closing after 48 years

Steffans Jewellers has opened a new store in Market Harborough.




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Birmingham are 'ultimate' League One challenge - Brady

Northampton boss Jon Brady says Birmingham City represent the "ulitmate" challenge in League One.




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Care home plans approved despite 47 objections

Residents say the two-storey home would cause parking issues.




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Teenager's mental health care 'totally inadequate'

Morgan Rose Betchley was “passed from pillar to post” before her death, her family tell an inquest.




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Waring wins in Abu Dhabi for second career title

Paul Waring birdies the final two holes to win the Abu Dhabi Championship by two shots from fellow Englishman Tyrell Hatton.




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'Now we are candidates' - classy Liverpool take early title control

Liverpool have taken early control of the Premier League title race, but Alexis Mac Allister says he didn't think they would be contenders at the start of the season.




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Son hails 'inspirational' parents who founded firm

Bernard and Joan O’Malley, who founded a leading produce firm, died within days of each other aged 88.




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Former pub site to become 68-bedroom care home

Plans to demolish the former Wordsworth Tavern in Parson Cross are approved by the council.




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Parents' shock after stag shot at Sheffield school

A deer was shot dead by police after it was spotted in Greenhill Primary school grounds.