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Saturday, November 24, 2018

‘Jesus Is Real’: Woman Shares Walmart Encounter That ‘Brought Tears’ to Her Eyes - CBN News Carly Hoilman-Faithwire

Image source: Brittany Nichole Ramirez via Facebook
Image source: Brittany Nichole Ramirez via Facebook

‘Jesus Is Real’: Woman Shares Walmart Encounter That ‘Brought Tears’ to Her Eyes
11-24-2018
Two grandmothers experienced the love of Christ last week when a stranger at a Walmart went out of her way to bless them.
In a Facebook post published Saturday, a woman who witnessed the interaction at the Tennessee store described the moment that brought tears to her eyes:
“Yall. I don’t know this lady (with the long hair) at all,” Brittany Nichole Ramirez wrote alongside a photo taken inside of the Walmart. “I’ve never seen her in my life. But. She literally just brought tears to my eyes.”
Ramirez went on to explain that the two older women in the picture were trying to put some gifts for their grandchildren on layaway for Christmas, but they “didn’t have enough money to cover the layaway price … and their medicine they need.”
The women, whom Ramirez described as sisters, told the cashier not to worry about the presents, saying that they would come back when they didn’t have to buy their medicine.
But then something incredible happened: A younger woman “walked up to the cashier and offered to pay their stuff in full so they can have Christmas for their grandchildren.”
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The kind and unexpected gesture brought tears to the elderly women’s eyes, but what happened next was even more touching.
When the sisters told the woman they didn’t know how they would repay her, she simply “put her arms around them, and said… ‘You don’t owe me anything. I’m just trying to live a life that shows people Jesus is alive, and He is real.’”
Ramirez, who was standing close enough to snap a discrete photo, was absolutely stunned.
“Yall. I am so thankful I got to witness this,” she wrote.
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Wednesday, May 2, 2018

Archaeologists Uncover Ruins of Ancient Christian Hideout Under Town Formerly Held by ISIS - CARLY HOILMAN FAITHWIRE

The discovered hideout
The discovered hideout (Fox News)

Archaeologists Uncover Ruins of Ancient Christian Hideout Under Town Formerly Held by ISIS

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The ancient ruins of a Christian refuge or early church dating as far back as the first centuries of the Roman Empire were recently discovered in Manbij, Syria. The area, which was formerly under ISIS control, managed to escape the attention of the terror group known for destroying churches and other Christian artifacts of the regions they conquer.
ISIS invaded Manbij in 2014. During this time, Abdulwahab Sheko, head of the Exploration Committee at the Ruins Council in Manbij, was studying the area. In an interview with Fox News, Sheko noted that the site was lucky to have escaped the group's attention. He kept quiet about the ruins until 2016, when ISIS was driven out by the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).
During their two-year occupation of the area, ISIS forces failed to notice the tip of an old gate on an empty mound of land where they dumped garbage. But Sheko explained that the gate, which ran several feet into the ground down, leads straight to the old Christian ruins. 
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018

Christian Student Responds After Being Viciously Attacked for Promoting Traditional Marriage - CARLY HOILMAN/FAITHWIRE

Providence College student and resident assistant Michael Smalanskas became the subject of vicious criticism and harassment after he adorned a bulletin board in his dorm hall with messages and photos promoting the biblical definition of marriage.
Providence College student and resident assistant Michael Smalanskas became the subject of vicious criticism and harassment after he adorned a bulletin board in his dorm hall with messages and photos promoting the biblical definition of marriage. (Michael Smalanskas)

Christian Student Responds After Being Viciously Attacked for Promoting Traditional Marriage

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Providence College student and resident assistant Michael Smalanskas became the subject of vicious criticism and harassment after he adorned a bulletin board in his dorm hall with messages and photos promoting the biblical definition of marriage. His story gained national attention after students at the historically Catholic college vandalized the board, staged a protest and posted a grotesque drawing in a school restroom of Smalanskas being raped.
In an interview with Faithwire, Smalanskas discussed the controversy and what he believes it means for Providence College and schools like it.
Smalanskas told Faithwire that when he set up the bulletin board display on March 1, he expected some negative reactions. Though Providence is a Catholic college that encourages diversity and inclusivity, conservative students who defend church teaching on social issues like marriage are an increasingly persecuted minority, he explained.