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Friday, December 13, 2019

Live Sports Streams and Trending News Featuring: Eli Manning to start Week 15 in potential final home game

Rays rumors – Japanese star Yoshitomo Tsutsugo signs two-year, $12M deal

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Police Activity Presented on US Sports Net by Tactical P.E. Featuring: Woman Gets Shot After Deputy Opens Fire While Running Past The Hotel Door

** (Disclaimer: This video content is intended for educational and informational purposes only) ** Here's an exclusive new look at a Tulare County sheriff's deputy shooting a woman inside a suspect's Delano hotel room in June. The acquired body camera footage released as part of a federal lawsuit filed by the victim against Tulare County and sheriff's deputies. Her 4-year-old son already got a seven-figure settlement from another agency


Tulare County sheriff's deputy Rommel Verenzuela opened fire so quickly as he ran past the opening door of a hotel room, his body camera didn't even catch a view of the open door. But the shot hit its mark. A bullet hit Alexis Resendez in the abdomen, right below her heart. Deputies made her crawl to them on her injured stomach and while she waited for medical aid, she asked a critical question. "Why'd you guys shoot me?" you could hear her ask in Verenzuela's body camera video. "We heard the shots and someone opened the door, ok?" he told her. "We didn't know if it was going to be him coming out." Tulare County sheriff's deputies and Delano police went to the hotel looking for her boyfriend, Arturo Galvan, because he was a suspect in a drive-by shooting the day before. The deputies inside the hotel tried to coax them out, but got word Galvan had climbed out the window a few seconds before the threat of violence grew louder. "Open the door," the deputies demanded as they knocked on the door, but they both backed up when they heard gunfire. Verenzuela's partner then tells him to come his way and as he did, he opened fire while running past the door. "He doesn't know what he's shooting at," legal analyst Tony Capozzi. "There's no question about that. But what's in his mind when he does that? Does he believe his life in danger at that point in time?" Capozzi says a jury would have to decide if it was reasonable for Verenzuela to shoot into the doorway without knowing who he was shooting or whether they posed a threat. And he says attorneys could easily question whether the deputies should've waited for a SWAT team or if their positioning shows improper training. Her parents saw the video and said the shooting is clearly excessive. "It sucked," said Steven Resendez before his wife, Anita, took over. "It just brought back a lot of memories of that day because it was one of the most terrifying, emotional days of our lives, not knowing if our daughter was alive." 

 The pain is still there for their daughter and the bullet is still visible right under her skin six months later. Her boyfriend died in the hail of gunfire outside the hotel, so she also lost her son's father. The 4-year-old always said he wanted to be a police officer, but his grandparents aren't sure how this will affect his plans. "It's just sad and tragic how everything turned out," said Steven Resendez. "But we thank God our daughter is still here with us, that my grandson didn't lose both his parents." Delano police shot and killed Galvan when he jumped out of the hotel room. The city paid his family more than $2 million before even facing a lawsuit. Neither Galvan nor Resendez had any weapons. Investigators seized her car, but she told that they found no evidence connecting Galvan to the drive-by because he wasn't involved. The Tulare County district attorney's office did not file any charges against Resendez, but they tell rhat the case is still under review and legal analysts say the Delano police officer could face charges. The Tulare County sheriff's office deferred comments to the Tulare County counsel's office, and their attorneys told us their policy is to not comment on pending litigation. But they filed an answer in court denying any wrongdoing. Resendez's excessive force lawsuit is set for trial in 2021.

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

The Rock Almighty Devotional, Praise, and Worship with Orion's Reign & Minniva

December 12 from CDM

 

“Yet in all these things we are more than conquerors through Him who loved us” (Romans 8:37, NKJV).
Life has a way of throwing unpleasant surprises at us when we least expect it. Christ’s love will never let us down or abandon us when trouble hits; we win over adversity when we’re in Him.


Hillsong Church Featuring: The Best Night of Our Lives

Join us for live worship and an inspiring message from Bobbie Houston and church testimonies in our evening service from the Hills Campus, Sydney, Australia.
SONG LIST Dawn
I Exalt Thee
O Come Let Us Adore
We Exalt Thee
Bright as the Sun: https://youtu.be/B8l-MmjK6cQ
Every Breath: https://youtu.be/3czr08B6EwA
COMMUNION Good Grace: https://youtu.be/EhKSRIvDFI0


When we get born again, we soon learn the significance of giving generously to make a difference in others’ lives. The empowerment to be financially generous is part of who we are as Christians. The world doesn’t understand giving and sees it as a loss instead of a gain, and therefore fears it. However, because God has blessed us with prosperity on all levels, we can bless others.
Under the Law of Moses, the people were required to give ten percent in order to be blessed; if they didn’t, they were cursed. “Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed me. But ye say, Wherein have we robbed thee? In tithes and offerings. Ye are cursed with a curse: for ye have robbed me, even this whole nation” (Malachi 3:8, 9). People gave out of fear of punishment if they neglected this requirement. A lot of people in the church still see financial giving through the lens of the law, but Jesus changed all that when He came.
When Christ ended the law, He removed all the curses associated with it but left all the blessings intact. Tithing is still to our benefit, but the curse brought on by not giving is gone. Because we’re no longer under the law, we’re free to give even more than what the ten-percent rule stipulated.
Remember this—a farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop. You must each decide in your heart how much to give. And don’t give reluctantly or in response to pressure. ‘For God loves a person who gives cheerfully.’ And God will generously provide all you need. Then you will always have everything you need and plenty left over to share with others (2 Corinthians 9:6-8, NLT).
We can now give motivated by love and compassion for others, instead of by fear.
God isn’t asking us to give what we don’t have. Under the covenant of grace, we give according to how we’ve been blessed. Paul instructed the church at Corinth to give in this manner, and also to deliberately plan ahead and not just drop money into the offering as an afterthought. “Upon the first day of the week let every one of you lay by him in store, as God hath prospered him, that there be no gatherings when I come” (1 Corinthians 16:2). If it’s true that money talks, then a generous offering makes a powerful statement.
Our level of giving reveals how much we rely on God. When we decide to rely on Him more than on physical wealth, we position ourselves for blessings not just in our finances, but in all other areas of our lives. “Give, and you will receive. Your gift will return to you in full—pressed down, shaken together to make room for more, running over, and poured into your lap. The amount you give will determine the amount you get back” (Luke 6:38, NLT). Money has the potential steal our trust away from God. Trusting in Him more than in anything else allows Him to honor that trust by bringing increase where we need it.
To prosper is to succeed and to thrive; this is God’s will for us. Generously giving opens us up to the blessings we pass on to others, to a much greater degree. There’s no need to be afraid to give, because we eventually reap the financial seeds we plant in others’ lives now. A solid understanding of this enables God to abundantly bless, the way He wants to.
For more on how giving blesses the giver as well as the receiver, click on the link below to see the DVD series, Fight the Fear of Giving.
http://bit.ly/FighttheFearofGiving