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How a business that started with only $2,000 and a dream to put The Lord first in its finances became an award-winning company competing with PayPal and Stripe, offering an alternative payment solution amid the ‘cancel culture’.
Imagine thousands of God's people coming together in one nation for one day to advance God’s Kingdom. What would it look like, and how could this become a reality? God put that question into the heart of Dominic Russo, founder of Missions.Me. Dominic did his best to work on the idea for several years, even though he was in his early 20s and had no major connections, wealth, or influence. God stepped in and did the rest, giving Dominic favor and opening doors he never could have opened on his own.
Most Americans are comfortable celebrating Columbus Day in October each year to commemorate the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. He was an Italian captain financed by the king and queen of Spain in 1492. But what most Americans don’t realize is that a sizable and growing number of inhabitants of nations in the Americas don’t recognize the discovery of America as a good thing for them.
Texas is where God breathed life into the nostrils of now 67-year-old Biocence Founder Allan Lord. At just 15 years old, he hitchhiked across the United States. At 19, he went from knowing the God of religion to having a personal encounter with the power of Yeshua HaMashiach, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It was at a hippy commune called Gospel Outreach Lighthouse Ranch in Eureka California, to which Allan drove a '61 VW bus, that he was radically saved.
The Chinese Communist Party recently issued a harsh warning to the United States which said China would be morally justified in killing Americans if they assisted in any move making it easier for Taiwan to declare independence from the mainland.
In 1888, journalist Edward Bellamy published Looking Backward, a novel that quickly became a bestseller, and influenced high-level educators to embrace socialism as a goal for American education.