Scott Dalton Myers’ newly released “To Bare Witness to the Truth” is a straightforward guide on how to witness for Christ for those who may not know where to start
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“To Bare Witness to the Truth: A Practical Guide to Witnessing for the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” from Christian Faith Publishing author Scott Dalton Myers is an encouraging spiritual work that delves into the importance of the great commission with helpful tools on how to apply this to everyday life. MEADVILLE, Pa. (PRWEB) April 30, 2021 “To Bare Witness to the Truth: A Practical Guide to Witnessing for the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ”: a helpful tool for Christians who hope to spread the joy of Jesus. “To Bare Witness to the Truth: A Practical Guide to Witnessing for the Gospel of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” is the creation of published author, Scott Dalton Myers, an accomplished
Facing death, Kansas student goes to Super Bowl, inspiring a team of players, parents Eric Adler, The Kansas City Star
Feb. 7 If on Sunday evening, you are like millions of others who will be looking to the Super Bowl to witness moments of nearly unimaginable grit and grace, courage in the face of overwhelming pressure, you can certainly look to the field.
Or you can look up into the stadium: section 238, row E.
That s where Jace Ward of Wamego, Kansas, will be sitting with his dad.
He will be the one in a Patrick Mahomes jersey, blond, soon to turn 22, a senior at Kansas State University cheering from the seats given to him by Kansas City Chiefs fullback Anthony Sherman.
San Francisco police ask help finding medically at-risk man missing since Monday
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SAN FRANCISCO - San Francisco police are asking the public to help find a man with medical conditions who has been missing from his home in the Parkmerced area since Monday.
Lester Greene was last seen boarding a Muni #28-line coach in the Taraval District since about 5 p.m., reportedly heading to the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center on Parnassus Avenue.
Police said Greene, who is considered at risk due to medical conditions, frequents Hayes Valley and downtown.
Greene is 70 years old, Black and last seen wearing a black beanie, black pea-coat, black sweatpants, and athletic shoes.
Pregnant women agonize over whether to get coronavirus vaccine Frances Stead Sellers
Replay Video For the first eight months of her pregnancy, Yadira Rivas, a nurse coordinator at Neighborhood Health of Virginia, relied on masks and gloves to protect her from the coronavirus that is rampant among her patients. Recently, she’s been considering another option getting vaccinated. But after consulting with her obstetrician, Rivas decided to wait to get a shot until after her baby is born. “One thing that the provider did mention is that it is worse to have the covid than to have the vaccine,” she said. But with no safety data available for pregnant women