Here is the True Story of the Coronavirus Pandemic Plague From a Christian Law Enforcement Officer Who Caught the Coronavirus From His Church Choir; He Says There Are Others From His Church in the Hospital With the Coronavirus; BCNN1 Again Tells Churches to Confess Their Sins, Repent of Their Sins, Return to Their First Love the Lord Jesus Christ and Encourage Christians to Worship From Home Until the Coronavirus Pandemic Plague is Stayed

Here is the True Story of the Coronavirus Pandemic Plague From a Christian Law Enforcement Officer Who Caught the Coronavirus From His Church Choir; He Says There Are Others From His Church in the Hospital With the Coronavirus; BCNN1 Again Tells Churches to Confess Their Sins, Repent of Their Sins, Return to Their First Love the Lord Jesus Christ and Encourage Christians to Worship From Home Until the Coronavirus Pandemic Plague is Stayed

 Clay Bentley, who is under quarantine and being treated by a Georgia hospital for novel coronavirus, tells CNN what the experience has been like for him. Source: CNN

PODCAST: How to Stay the Plague: Daniel Whyte III, Who Was Going to Preach Something Else Tonight Was Led by the Lord Right Before the Sermon to Preach an Impromptu Message Regarding the Coronavirus Pandemic, or What He Calls the Plague

PODCAST: How to Stay the Plague: Daniel Whyte III, Who Was Going to Preach Something Else Tonight Was Led by the Lord Right Before the Sermon to Preach an Impromptu Message Regarding the Coronavirus Pandemic, or What He Calls the Plague

*AS ALWAYS THERE IS MUCH MORE SAID IN THE SERMON PODCAST THAN IN THE NOTES BELOW Numbers 16:41-50 41 But on the morrow all the congregation of the children of Israel murmured against Moses and against Aaron, saying, Ye have killed the people of the […]

Pastor Jack Graham Says He is ‘Very Angry’ That ‘Racism Raised Its Very Ungodly Head’ During First Baptist Church Naples’ Vote for Marcus Hayes Whom He Mentored as Rev. Dwight McKissic Calls Outcome ‘Shameful’ and Suggests Church Should be Disfellowshipped from Southern Baptist Convention

A prominent Southern Baptist church in southwest Florida has acknowledged that “racial prejudice” was a factor in its congregation’s decision not to appoint a black senior pastor candidate.