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Ruth Elton (born 7 September 1933) is a British-born Nigerian retired Christian missionary based in Ilesa, Nigeria. She is the only child of Sydney Granville and Hannah Elton, deceased British missionaries who are commonly regarded as pioneers of the Pentecostal revival movement in Nigeria.
The Trump Prophecy's official press release marketed the film as "an inspirational message of Hope, highlighting the vast beauty and greatness of The United States [and] its electoral process." [3] Vox journalist Tara Isabella Burton labeled The Trump Prophecy as a true portrait of Christian nationalism in the United States. [18]
He was commissioned into ministry in 1971 by Pa Elton and James Gordon Lindsey. [5] He was ordained a Bishop in 1981, [6] and ordained several others, including Bishop David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church Worldwide in 1989. [6] Idahosa died on 12 March 1998. [7] He was survived by his wife, Margaret Idahosa and four children. [8]
While speaking at a town hall in the swing state of Pennsylvania Thursday, tech CEO Elon Musk repeated false conspiracy theories claiming that voting machines rig elections -- an assertion that ...
IN FOCUS: Funded by billionaire Trump supporter Peter Thiel, Polymarket is forecasting a landslide for the Republican candidate. But some fear the massively inflated odds will be used by the ...
Front cover of Herbert Armstrong's United States and Britain in Prophecy (1945). United States in Prophecy was the original title of a publication that became known by its longer name of United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy and published in various editions and formats after 1945.
The Trump administration has disrupted the U.S. response to bird flu as the outbreak worsens, leading to confusion and concern among federal staff, state officials, veterinarians and health ...
Pennsyltucky is interchangeable with the slang term The "T", because of the shape of Pennsylvania when excluding the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Metro areas."The T" is used primarily in a political context (e.g., "Winning the T"), and is considered a more politically correct term than "Pennsyltucky" when referring to potential voters without so openly insulting them.