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Tulsa church donates $250,000 to Lawton church to pay off debts

Tulsa church donates $250,000 to Lawton church to pay off debts Tulsa church donates to Lawton church By Cheyenne Cole | January 10, 2021 at 5:50 PM CST - Updated January 10 at 5:50 PM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - In December, Transformation Church in Tulsa donated $250,000 to Word Alive Church in Lawton to use to pay off debt and to help community members. Last summer, Pastors Elijah and Sheridan Garcia set a goal for World Alive Church and its congregates: become debt-free by the end of 2020. The husband and wife duo said they didn’t know how they would do it. Then one night in December, Sheridan woke up with a feeling she couldn’t shake. She knew she needed to submit a Crazy Faith Card to Transformation Church in Tulsa.

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A company called Bakkt, which was started by Intercontinental Exchange (ticker: ICE), the owner of the New York Stock Exchange, announced on Monday that it planned to go public. Bakkt, founded in 2018, initially made waves by launching a Bitcoin futures product. But the company appears most focused now on a digital app that allows people to trade and spend various kinds of digital assets from cryptocurrencies to loyalty points from businesses like Starbucks to videogame rewards. Bakkt will go public through a special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC, which involves a shell company raising money to buy another company and take it public. Bakkt will merge with

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