Malala Yousufzai amazed doctors in her recovery after being shot in the head last year by the Taliban for speaking out for the rights of girls
to get an education. The 15-year-old has undergone a series of
surgeries and walked a painful path to recovery, but in brand new video,
the brave young female speaks out about her cause and the state of her
health.
“Today, you can see that I’m alive. I can see you, I can
see everyone,” Malala said in the message, spoken in clear English. “And
I’m getting better day by day.”
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Monday, February 4, 2013
Spokane church holds Super Bowl party for homeless
Author: Kylee Cruz, KXLY4 Reporter, kyleec@kxly.com
Published On: Feb 03 2013 06:52:51 PM PST
Updated On: Feb 04 2013 11:05:17 AM PST
SPOKANE, Wash. -
As
millions of people watched the Super Bowl at home, one Spokane church
helped to make the game extra special for those in the community who
don't have place to watch the game.
On Sunday afternoon, First Covenant Church in downtown Spokane held a special Super Bowl party for the homeless.
"It's a good chance to come and get off the streets for a few hours you know to watch a ball game," Becky Harvey said.
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On Sunday afternoon, First Covenant Church in downtown Spokane held a special Super Bowl party for the homeless.
"It's a good chance to come and get off the streets for a few hours you know to watch a ball game," Becky Harvey said.
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How One Woman's Birthday Kindness Sparked a Movement
Gina Meeks
On the surface, The Birthday Project doesn’t look like a typical ministry, nor does its founder describe it as one. But Robyn Bomar says God has used it to reach people who may not have ordinarily given it a chance.
“It’s
not one of those things that says Jesus all over it, but it absolutely
has Jesus all over it,” says Bomar, who sparked this growing movement
almost three years ago. “I’ve seen a lot of people’s lives touched
through it, and I really believe it is absolutely divinely appointed.”
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