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the presbyterian church became more and more aware of the inner connections between. the us economy and. emerging economies around the world particularly around the issue of extractive industries and we asked the question what if there was a connection nexus connecting folks in missouri with folks in peru. hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned from pastor eleanor stark of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in her culinary m. . 3. this foundry also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant oh. links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la jolla community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the fol
the presbyterian church became more and more aware of the inner connections between. the us economy and. emerging economies around the world particularly around the issue of extractive industries and we asked the question what if there was a connection nexus connecting folks in missouri with folks in peru. hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned from pastor eleanor stark of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in her culinary m. ....
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hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned. from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred mandel struggle and 2 representatives from la toya community. we had a conversation had a meal together and talked for a couple of hours really just sharing experiences around the circle and as each person spoke every testimony that was given from people in her kill any of the folks allowed or you would say that's the same situation we're facing the same situation in our city. and the stories were the same same things that were happening same relationship with the company same kind of intimidation and threats same kind of denying there was an issue of same health issues
hunter farrel mission director for the presbyterian church in peru learned. from pastor eleanor's talk of st louis that another equally polluting dove run plant was located in a herculean e.-m. missouri. this 3 also belong to franco. the pastor decided to go there with peruvian archbishop federal grant o. . links are formed between the peruvian and american communities. pastor eleanor stock had organized a meeting she invited some environmental health specialists from st louis university fred...
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in 1976, he later became the founder of redimo presbyterian church in austin texas in 1982. after college he taught at university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the daily news and boston globe. first book garnered him significant attention and also caused the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. newt gingrich, speaker of the house distributed to every member at the time and also what inspired the phrase compassionate conservatism. marvin was instrumental of world institute out which he's now the dean of and recruit and train christian journalists and inject them in mainstream media and we certainly do need that. he's the editor-in-chief of world which is a multimedia news organization that reports from a christian world view. you can follow him on twitter at marvinolasky. most recent book is reforming journalism, been described as faith-fill history of journalism and useful tips on news writing and advise and advocating conservative convictions and medium that's dominated by the
in 1976, he later became the founder of redimo presbyterian church in austin texas in 1982. after college he taught at university of texas at austin and became a reporter for the daily news and boston globe. first book garnered him significant attention and also caused the eye of the bradley foundation which supported his visiting fellowship right here at the heritage foundation for 2 years. newt gingrich, speaker of the house distributed to every member at the time and also what inspired the...
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i was the pastor -- at elmhurst methodist church and he was the pastor at hillside presbyterian church. down the street was allen temple baptist church. the pastor at that time was dr. j alfred smith senior. he was the president of the east clergy. father jay matthews who we lost not long ago was the vice president. i was second vice presd hugh was secretary. we were mentored by the great senioralhe did. junior, i met later and had the privilege of marrying. junior and his wife, elaine. they reminded me of thatlast ar and 40 some years now. that i moved to fairfield about 8 years ago and heard a gog on dr. jackie. dr. jackie will preach the paint off the sanctuary. so i was there in fairfield and one friday night i came to the good friday services. at beaver memorial. >> oh, wow! >> she did leave some paint on the sanctuary but it was definitely a dynamic, electrifying message. so today, we are honored to have the senior pastor of allen temple baptist church. the first elected pastor, a woman pastor, senior pastor of allen temple, reverend dr. jaclyn thompson. it is great to have you.
i was the pastor -- at elmhurst methodist church and he was the pastor at hillside presbyterian church. down the street was allen temple baptist church. the pastor at that time was dr. j alfred smith senior. he was the president of the east clergy. father jay matthews who we lost not long ago was the vice president. i was second vice presd hugh was secretary. we were mentored by the great senioralhe did. junior, i met later and had the privilege of marrying. junior and his wife, elaine. they...
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gets through the mountains and through the pass to the rear there's a church, the old stone presbyterian church that was used as a hospital and that hospital is still there. of course, we know what happens to cleburne almost a year later in november of 1864, he's killed at the battle of franklin in kind of a useless charge. his spot that he died was at one time a pizza hut. but they tore it down and they built this monument to him, the cleburne memorial at franklin. he was laid on the porch at carney plantation. buried first at st. john's church and then moved to a beautiful grave site overlooking the mississippi river. few years ago two museums combined to bring together his cappie and gun in a town called cleburne, texas. there they are. i had an opportunity to pick those up and hold those. so that was kind of fun. and so the result here? this is a small battle of the war. did it have big results? well, i really can't say that. what would have happened if cleburne's division had been defeated at ringgold. would general grant have continued on to atlanta? would the war have ended soon center p
gets through the mountains and through the pass to the rear there's a church, the old stone presbyterian church that was used as a hospital and that hospital is still there. of course, we know what happens to cleburne almost a year later in november of 1864, he's killed at the battle of franklin in kind of a useless charge. his spot that he died was at one time a pizza hut. but they tore it down and they built this monument to him, the cleburne memorial at franklin. he was laid on the porch at...
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. >> wilson was a presbyterian, button down style, church going, did not severe, didn't curse, some peoplehad a pickled demeanor. >> if wilson stands a chance at the winning the governorship, he needs to learn how to play the political game. >> in order to run and win as a democrat during that time, you needed to have the endorsement and help of the party bosses of the machine which controlled the party. >> wilson needs the backing of new jersey democrat boss jim smith, a newspaper owner and one-time senator who is a protector of big business. >> jim smugt smith sees in wilson someone he can control, someone that will do his bidding. >> so there's this expectation that if he brings wilson along and helps him to become the governor of new jersey that wilson will return the favor for jim smith. >> but jim smith has misjudged his man. >> woodrow wilson is successful. he becomes the democratic governor of new jersey and immediately casts aside the support of the boss, jim smith. >> wilson decides he's not going to play ball. he wants to establish his own reputation as a progressive in the demo
. >> wilson was a presbyterian, button down style, church going, did not severe, didn't curse, some peoplehad a pickled demeanor. >> if wilson stands a chance at the winning the governorship, he needs to learn how to play the political game. >> in order to run and win as a democrat during that time, you needed to have the endorsement and help of the party bosses of the machine which controlled the party. >> wilson needs the backing of new jersey democrat boss jim smith,...
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this is not just for that church but also presbyterian, christian.e governments of also issued advisories against protests, mass rallies, taking part in protests that would be in large number and could be connected to another surge in the coronavirus cases. paul: we have february's trade numbers out of showing a rise in exports more than expected. is that going to be a temporary state of affairs? reporter: this number actually includes an added on three day comparison compared to the month with the lunar new year. if you look at the average shipments daily, it dropped over 11%. this is huge if you look at the sharp contrast of the manufacturing activities in china alone. in february year on year it dropped 6%. the average daily exports to china dropped more than 21%. this shows how the coronavirus impacted starting from wuhan, no to korea. -- now to korea. it has been affecting the automotive industry overall. paul: thank you for joining us. we have another line crossing the bloomberg terminal. another airline taking measures against the impact of th
this is not just for that church but also presbyterian, christian.e governments of also issued advisories against protests, mass rallies, taking part in protests that would be in large number and could be connected to another surge in the coronavirus cases. paul: we have february's trade numbers out of showing a rise in exports more than expected. is that going to be a temporary state of affairs? reporter: this number actually includes an added on three day comparison compared to the month with...
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churches. in fact, in new york city, two of the three top hospitals have their roots in the faith community. presbyterianospital. the people on the left are the ones who have trouble with science. they are the ones that have a problem with the chromosomes that define male and female. christians don't have a problem with science. in fact, while they are attacking christians, it's the christians that are out there serving the fridge or sponsors -- in fact many of the first responders are christians, like my daughter who is an evangelical working in the hot zone in the e.r. room who volunteered to serve with front of a coronavirus patients.this is "t" attacking people of faith. it's not new, shannon. we go back to the 1980s, when they talked, when "the washington post" talked about how they are uneducated, easily led. this is -- every time the christians in this country are influencing the policy, they rant against them. of course, then, the next -- the next cycle, it will be -- they will right the obituary. the reality is, "the new york times" and the elites have made themselves irrelevant to the debate of
churches. in fact, in new york city, two of the three top hospitals have their roots in the faith community. presbyterianospital. the people on the left are the ones who have trouble with science. they are the ones that have a problem with the chromosomes that define male and female. christians don't have a problem with science. in fact, while they are attacking christians, it's the christians that are out there serving the fridge or sponsors -- in fact many of the first responders are...
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i am church of ireland protestant, and i was elected td in a constituency that is 98% nominally catholic, and the minister who was in charge of the 1916 centenary commemorations was a presbyterian from county monahan, which is part of the republic and her grandfather assigned the ouster covenant, so it really doesn't interfere with your career. now, if you go back 50 years, it was something of an innovation when quite a lot of protestants came into the department of foreign affairs in 1974, both from the north and from the south, but unfortunately, north of the border, the one encouraging thing north of the border is there is a certain growth at the political middle ground. in the last european parliament elections for the first time ever, they elect three meps, and in the past at least two of the three would always have been uni unionist. this time they didn't happen unless you -- i mean, you can regard the alliance party as a very soft unionist party, but essentially the alliance par party -- actually, most of the divide was about brexit, and the point is the two people were elected who were totally against brexit or certainly totally against a hard crash of brexit versus one
i am church of ireland protestant, and i was elected td in a constituency that is 98% nominally catholic, and the minister who was in charge of the 1916 centenary commemorations was a presbyterian from county monahan, which is part of the republic and her grandfather assigned the ouster covenant, so it really doesn't interfere with your career. now, if you go back 50 years, it was something of an innovation when quite a lot of protestants came into the department of foreign affairs in 1974,...