Author: Jeremiah Love

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Jeremiah Love covers sports and arts and entertainment.

By Jeremiah Love — Archaeologists have found a bulla from the Assyrian regime to King Hezekiah demanding tribute and threatening consequences. “Dear King of Judah, send the tribute quickly by the first of Av (a month) and if not the consequences will be severe,” says the bulla (a seal). The composition of the bulla is the minerals like those in rocks in the Tigris region, where the Assyrians were based, says Dr. Anat Cohen-Weinberger. with the Israel Antiquities Authority. This seems to corroborate the operating hypothesis that the discovery is real. The bulla is a small piece of clay with…

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By Jeremiah Love – After his 4-year-old suffered her third and most terrible epilepsy seizure, Demario Davis was worried there might be long-lasting damage because she wasn’t breathing for stretches of time on the way to the hospital. He prayed, not just that she would be good but that she would recover better. “At this point – she seized for 30 minutes – there could be development issues. She stopped breathing; no oxygen was going to the brain,” the New Orleans linebacker said. “You start to think, will her speech be slurred? “I prayed for her, let this just be…

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By Jeremiah Love – Football was an “escape hatch” for TreVeyon Henderson, who grew in Hopewell, VA, amid shootings, robbings, killings, while his mom worked and stressed to provide for her kids. “It was just so much built-up anger,” TreVeyon says. I didn’t know how to remove that anger. So that’s when the suicidal thoughts started to pop up because I didn’t know who I could vent to.” The man who became famous for spectacular rushes and brutal hits found God at Ohio State University. Today, he actively shares his faith with others, recently stoking revival at his alma mater.…

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By Jeremiah Love – A village once devastated by opium has been transformed into a thriving tourist destination, according to a YouTube video by Christian World News. For years, Sin Sui Ho had little hope. Where now rice and vegetables are cultivated, mostly opium green in the 1980s by the Hmong., “We were selling opium like we were selling chickens,” says Hang A Xa, who is now a pastor. “Everyone was addicted, so no one worked in the fields. We did not have food, just leaves from the jungle. People were fighting.” Pastor Hang’s father was village chief, so the…

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By Jeremiah Love – When Ellie was a young Jewish girl growing up in New York she saw and asked her dad about the Jews for Jesus office. “That’s just a cult,” he said. Years later in college, she wanted to get to know the God of her Jewishness. She was involved in Hillel on campus and felt connected with other Jews but yearned to know the Lord of the Jews. A friend of hers told her about Jesus, but she rejected it out of hand. “This is not for me,” she told him. “This is separate from my people.…

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