A church in Mississippi was destroyed by a suspected arson fire after its pastor filed a lawsuit challenging gathering restrictions amid the coronavirus outbreak. Firefighters responded to the fire at First Pentecostal Church of Holly Springs around 2 a.m. at night but when responders arrived they found the church building engulfed in flames. First Pentecostal Church in Holly Springs, Mississippi, … Read More
6.2-M Earthquake Rocks Mediterranean At Greece
The European Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said that an earthquake has struck south-west of Greece’s Methoni region. (EMSC) said it struck around 150 miles south-west of Gargalianoi off the coast of Greece at a magnitude of 6.2 and was at a depth of 10 km. The epicenter of the quake was 141km (87 miles) south of Crete’s capital Iraklion. A … Read More
Coronavirus In China Still Locking Down Cities
The coronavirus epidemic in China still has the Chinese government locking down more cities in quarantine as cases still continue to break-out. Residents of Jilin, the second-largest city in Jilin Province, have been mostly barred from leaving the city, state news media reported, after a cluster of infections was reported there. Shenyang, capital of the neighboring province of Liaoning, said … Read More
Millions Evacuate Ahead Of Super Cyclone As Pestilence Spreads
Millions of people have been ordered to evacuate from coastal areas in India and Bangladesh ahead of a super cyclone that is tying the record for the strongest storm to have hit that region. Super Cyclone Amphan is forecast to make landfall near the border of the two countries. As millions of people were being moved to safety as one … Read More
Scientists Say Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger
Stronger hurricanes are part of an ongoing trend according to a study led by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) scientists. NOAA scientist James Kossin at the University of Wisconsin-Madison said that the modeling of the data in the study shows that the earth has been heating up and creating the atmospheric phenomena of the recent historic storms. The study … Read More
Jordan Threatens War With Israel Over Judea In Trump Plan
Jordan’s King Abdullah is warning of “massive conflict” between his country and Israel if the Jewish state proceeds with annexing the West Bank as detailed in US President Trump’s Middle East plan. Unveiled in January, the controversial Trump plan gives a green light for Israel to annex a significant amount of the occupied West Bank, leaving the Palestinians with heavily … Read More
Sun’s Activity Subsiding & Could Bring Famine & Volcanic Activity
The sun has went into an unusually quiet period with a very low level of solar activity and low number of sunspots appearing on the surface . Some experts believe we are about to enter the deepest period of sun “recession” ever recorded as sunspots have virtually disappeared. And that this period of “solar minimum” with activity on the surface … Read More
Poll: Believers See Message Of Change From God In Coronavirus
The coronavirus has prompted almost two-thirds of American believers to feel that God is telling humanity to change how it lives, a new poll finds. While the virus has rattled the planet causing sickness and economic hardship for millions the findings of a poll by the University of Chicago Divinity School and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research … Read More
6.5-M Earthquake Hits U.S. In Nevada With Strong Aftershocks Continuing
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake struck in Nevada near the town Tonopah which is located about three hours north of Las Vegas. Strong aftershocks continue to rock the area where at least 15 aftershocks have happened including quakes measuring 5.o-m and higher. The director of the Nevada Seismological Lab, Graham Kent, said this is the largest earthquake to hit Nevada since … Read More
US Grocery Costs See Biggest Jump In Nearly 50 Years As Spam Indicator & Rev. 6:6 Converge
The U.S. Labor Department has just reported that prices people are paying at grocery stores for food has just seen the biggest jump in 46 years. Prices Americans pay for eggs, meat, cereal and milk shot higher in April as people flocked to grocery stores to stock up on food amid government lock-downs designed to slow the spread of covid-19. … Read More