
Repeat " Dating Advice Most People Don't Want to Know"
08/12/19 • 113 min
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Let's Talk About It with Jenny White/ MASS SHOOTINGS: When Will They End??
The amount of mass shootings across the U.S. so far in 2019 has outpaced the number of days this year, according to a gun violence group. This puts 2019 has outpaced the number of days this year, according to a gun violence research group. This puts 2019 on pace to be the first year since 2016 with an average of more than one mass shooting a day. As of Aug. 5, which was the 217th day of the year, there have been 255 mass shootings in the U.S., according to data from the nonprofit Gun Violence Archive (GVA), which tracks every mass shooting in the country. The GVA defines a mass shooting as any incident in which at least four people were shot, excluding the shooter. The toll of 255 mass shootings include five high-profile massacres in the past 8 days, in which more than 100 people have been shot. A shooting in a historic district of Dayton, Ohio, with nine people killed and 27 injured; A shooting at Walmart in El Paso, TX with 22 people killed and at least 24 wounded. It was the deadliest shooting of the year; A shooting at the Gilroy Garlic Festival in the San Francisco Bay Area, with three people killed and 15 injured; A shooting at a Brooklyn block party with one person killed and 11 injured; A shooting at a Walmart in Southaven, MS, with two people killed and two injured. Before the El Paso attack, the deadliest mass shooting of 2019 happened in a municipal building in VA Beach, where a former city employee killed 12 people and injured four.
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Candidly Christian TV -- UPDATE -- Write Stuff -- 8/13/2019
Life isn’t always sunshine and chocolate. It’s hard. Being a Christian doesn't change that. In Candid Conversations you’ll read real life stories from real Christian women, and how God has used their struggles to either refine their faith or used their faith to help them weather the storm. From struggling with doubts to dealing with the loss of a loved one, these women lay it all out. They aren’t afraid to get real, because they know God can use their struggles to inspire, encourage, and reach others all for His glory. Heather Hart, founder of the #CandidlyChristian movement, encourages readers to be honest and look for ways they can relate to each story. Then take that mentality into their everyday lives and start having candid conversations with those around them. Because when we share our struggles, when we are real, that's when we truly point others to Jesus. So what are you waiting for? It's time to get Candid. Join Heather Hart and I for an update on this movie and the upcoming TV show! Call in at 646-668-8485 and press 1 to be live on air. Or, download Stitcher on your mobile device. Follow us on iTunes. Or, click on the link here: http://tobtr.com/s/11462399.
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