Morning Rundown: After Serious Accident, Amy Grant to Receive Historic Kennedy Center Honor
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After Serious Accident, Amy Grant to Receive Historic Kennedy Center Honor
Contemporary Christian singer Amy Grant, a Nashville native, stayed close to her roots in advance of traveling to New York City, where she will be recognized for a lifetime of achievement and become the first contemporary Christian music star to receive the Kennedy Center Honors Award on Sunday, Dec. 4.
It seemed nothing short of a miracle that Grant, 62, was able to headline a free Christmas concert at Lipscomb University in Nashville for the 18th year in a row. Due to some loss of memory and a shoulder injury that required surgery following a bicycle injury in a Nashville park, she had to cancel all her fall concert dates.
Several times throughout the Christmas concert at Lipscomb University held on Nov. 29, Grant expressed thankfulness that she was able to be a part of Lipscomb’s gathering of Nashvillian’s at the start of the Christmas season.
Prophet Tom Hughes Says a Sign of the End Times Is Everyone Taking Offense
In a recent YouTube video, prophet and lead pastor at 4|12 Church in San Jacinto, California, shared a powerful message from Jesus’ words in Matthew 24.
Pastor Hughes compared Jesus’ own words to the happenings across the world that are indicative of the End Times.
As Jesus spoke to His disciples on the Mount of Olives, He explained what would be happening in the world before His return.
Vaccinated People Are Majority of COVID Deaths
The latest data from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reveals that people who have had the COVID shots made up most of the COVID deaths in Aug. 2022.
Of the total 6,512 Coronavirus deaths recorded in August, 58.6% of the deaths were attributed to vaccinated or boosted individuals. In addition, there is a growing trend where vaccinated individuals are increasingly becoming the majority in COVID mortalities.
Approximately three in 10 adult Coronavirus fatalities in the fall of 2021 were vaccinated or boosted. But by Jan. 2022, approximately four in 10 COVID deaths were vaccinated or boosted. By April 2022, the CDC data showed that about six in 10 adult COVID deaths were vaccinated or boosted. {eoa}
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