Morning Rundown: Husband Asks Public to Forgive Wife Charged With Murdering Their 3 Children
Here’s a quick summary of the top stories on cn.mycharisma.com:
Husband Asks Public to Forgive Wife Charged With Murdering Their 3 Children
A heartbroken and grieving father from Massachusetts is asking the public to forgive his wife who is charged in connection with the death of their three young children, all ages five and under.
Reports say that Lindsay Clancy, a labor and delivery nurse at Massachusetts General Hospital, jumped out of a window in their Duxbury home in a suicide attempt after allegedly strangling her three children: Cora, 5; Dawson, 3; and 8-month-old Callahan who died in a local hospital late last week.
Around 6:10 p.m. on Jan. 24, police received a 911 call from the father, Patrick Clancy, detailing Lindsay’s suicide attempt.
What’s the Difference Between Habitual Sin and Generational Curses? Part 1
Have you asked, “What’s the difference between habitual sin and [a] generational curse? Rabbi Curt Landry continues his series of spiritual warfare and dives into the nature of habitual sin and generational curses.
Many people have heard of these terms, but there is still confusion surrounding them.
‘Rooftop Pastor’ Scores $8 Million Donation to Combat Crime
The “Rooftop Pastor” isn’t just fooling around. He’s completely serious about his efforts to end Chicago violence, and he’s gotten a big endorsement—and donation—from a prominent entity in the Windy City this week.
Hoping to raise $35 million in a year to build a community center that he hopes will transform the South Side of Chicago, Pastor Corey Brooks’ H.O.O.D (Helping Others Obtain Destiny Project scored an $8 million gift from the McCormick Family Foundation this week to bring the total to $28.5 million.
“What the McCormick Family Foundation has done for our organization has given us the added momentum and credibility needed to continue our fight against violence, foster an environment for economic advancement, implement impactful community programs and raise the remaining $6.5 [million] to build the Leadership & Economic Opportunity Center,” Brooks said in a statement. {eoa}
Bring Charisma magazine home with a subscription today!