CN Morning Rundown: Homecoming King Lifts Up True King of Kings During Ceremony
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Homecoming King Lifts Up True King of Kings During Ceremony
During festivities in Hutchinson, Kansas, a football player and student athlete stood before 1,300 of his peers with a large Bible as he was crowned homecoming king.
A fuzzy image of Noah Khokhar with a black Bible in his hand is drawing praise for the football player’s bold support for the Word of God, and for the King of Kings, Jesus.
A Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) leader posted on Facebook the picture of Khokhar honoring the true King, Jesus, during Hutchinson High School’s homecoming week that culminated with a 35-21 victory against Maize South High on Friday, Sept. 16.
Alex Kendrick Reveals How Prophetic Release of ‘Lifemark’ Is Yielding Salvations in Theaters
Actor and producer Alex Kendrick expressed gratitude this week for the success of his new movie “Lifemark” and revealed the monumental impact the film is having on audience members, with some reportedly accepting Christ inside movie theaters.
“We’ve got just a flood of responses and people even making decisions for Christ in the theater,” Kendrick told CBN’s Faithwire “We’re very grateful for what’s going on and can’t wait to see what else God does.”
Considering the subject matter and seemingly prophetic release of “Lifemark”—a movie about adoption released on the heels of the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade—the fact that the film so deeply resonates with so many is understandable.
‘The Church Has Left the Building’: Historic Worship Event In Times Square This Weekend
Sean Feucht and the ‘Let Us Worship’ crew are heading to Times Square, the heart of culture, to do what hasn’t been done yet. “It’s going to be really really powerful,” Feucht says about their worship event on Sept. 25 in New York City.
Starting at 5:00 pm Feucht and his team are going to gather together to worship, pray, give altar calls and believe for healings and miracles. Hundreds of thousands of people walk through Times Square every day. “This specific place has an opportunity for us to have a lot of collateral kingdom damage, where a lot of onlookers and people are walking by,” Feucht says.
As big cities across the country experience high crime and drug rates, Americans have been heading for the hills. A recent survey from Major Cities Chiefs Association reveals, violent crime overall has increased by 4.4% and the amount of violent offenses is much higher now than before the COVID pandemic. {eoa}