Headline Prayer Dave Davidson
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- Religion & Spirituality
"Pray Along" prayers under 3 minutes inspired by Daily News Headlines. Created ideally for Alexa daily briefing updates.
Headline Prayer responds to headline and obscure news stories around the world by challenging the listener to make personal connections of spiritual relevance with the stories beyond mere information gathering.
News bytes are highlighted within a short prayer crafted for others to "Pray Along" with while the news is explained and topically tied to biblical allegories.
Make Headline Prayer a part of your daily routine and recommend it.
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April 27th E. world's oldest person, dies in Japan at 117.
Nabi Tajima, world's oldest person, dies in Japan at 117. Afghan official says Taliban kill 6 at police checkpoint. Myanmar evicts family of officer who testified on entrapment. North Korea says it will suspend nuclear and missile testing.
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Apr 26th Prayers about Taliban, China Arson, Corruption
Apr 26th Prayers about Taliban, Arson, Indonesian Corruption... Pray Along for less than 3 minutes in headline inspired prayers.
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April 25th Truckers bridge gap saving a suicidal man
Royal baby & Truckers bridge gap saving a suicidal man. Pray Along to prayers inspired by the headlines.
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April 24th China & Pakistan persecution of Church
Apr 23, 2018 Pray Along about China & Pakistan persecution of church leaders and Christian schools.
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April 23rd Missiles, Fires & Swaziland
Pray Along less than 3 minutes for topics inspired from Missiles, Fires & Swaziland.
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April 22nd Laundromat Explosion, Syria, Chinese Talent Show
Pray Along Headline Prayer in under 3 minutes.
A washing machine full of gasoline-soaked clothing exploded in a Logan laundromat Tuesday afternoon, blowing out the windows but sparing injury for the handful of people who were inside.
Two days after Syrian troops declared this town near the capital, Damascus, liberated from rebel fighters and 10 days since a suspected chemical attack, a tour on Monday revealed widespread destruction and traumatized residents who recalled months spent cowering in crowded underground shelters infested with lice, with barely any food or water.
British pop singer Jessie J has won a Chinese TV talent show after dazzling millions of viewers with her rendition of Whitney Houston's I Will Always Love You in the competition's final.
The 30-year-old from east London, who was previously a judge on The Voice UK, said she wanted to do something "unexpected" and "bridge a gap between two cultures".