Russian city introduces 'emergency situation' after Ukraine attack: governor

Russian city introduces ’emergency situation’ after Ukraine attack: governor

Russia on Saturday introduced a “local emergency situation” in the southern city of Tikhoretsk after ordering evacuations following a Ukrainian drone attack that Kyiv said hit an arms depot. Krasnodar region governor Veniamin Kondratyev said on social media that a “local emergency situation regime has been introduced to organise assistance to people and promptly resolve […]

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Coast Guard Rescues Man Floating On Cooler 30 Miles Off Florida Coast

Coast Guard Rescues Man Floating On Cooler 30 Miles Off Florida Coast

Coast Guard Rescues Man Floating On Cooler 30 Miles Off Florida Coast

30 Miles!!!!

A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter crew on Thursday rescued a man spotted floating on a cooler in the sea, dozens of miles off Florida’s Gulf Coast after Hurricane Milton struck.

The Coast Guard said an Air Station Miami helicopter crew rescued the captain of a fishing vessel called “Capt. Dave” 30 miles off Longboat Key.

He was transferred to Tampa General Hospital to undergo further treatment, officials said in an Oct. 10 statement.

As The Epoch Times’ Katabella Roberts reports below, the Coast Guard said the man survived because he was wearing a life jacket and had an emergency position locator beacon and a cooler.

“This man survived in a nightmare scenario for even the most experienced mariner,” Dana Grady, the St. Petersburg command center chief of the U.S. Coast Guard, said.

The captain of the fishing vessel and a crew member first reported needing assistance about 20 miles off John’s Pass in Florida on Monday. A Coast Guard Station Sand Key rescue boat crew and an Air Station Clearwater rescue helicopter crew were deployed to the scene, according to the Coast Guard.

The captain and the crew members were rescued and brought back to Air Station Clearwater in “good condition.”

The boat was left adrift and “salvage arrangements were to be made,” the Coast Guard said.

On Wednesday, the owner of the fishing vessel informed the Coast Guard that the captain had returned to the boat at about 3 a.m. to make some repairs but had failed to check in.

“Watchstanders were able to make radio contact with the captain who reported the rudder was fouled with a line and became disabled during his transit back to port,” the Coast Guard said.

At the time of the rescue operation, the weather was “quickly deteriorating” as Hurricane Milton approached, with waves reaching six to eight feet and winds of around 30 mph, according to the Coast Guard.

Air Station Miami airplane crews fly over Florida’s west coast looking for people in distress and assessing damage, on Oct. 10, 2024. Courtesy of Mike O’Keefe/U.S. Coast Guard

The captain was instructed by the Coast Guard to put on a life jacket and “stay with the boat’s emergency position indicating a radio beacon.”

The Coast Guard lost communication with the captain at about 6:45 p.m. on Wednesday.

Search and rescue teams eventually spotted him adrift with the cooler at about 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.

The Coast Guard shared video footage of the rescue on social media platform X.

It shows the captain kneeling on the cooler as a Coast Guard helicopter from Air Station Miami approaches. A crew member is then lowered into the water before swimming toward the captain. The video ends before he is hoisted out of the sea.

The rescue came after Hurricane Milton made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, on Wednesday evening as a powerful Category 3 storm, bringing with it powerful winds, deadly storm surges, and flooding.

At least 10 people are believed to have died in the storm. Search and rescue operations are continuing.

Tyler Durden
Fri, 10/11/2024 – 18:00

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Philippines arrests pastor wanted by US for child sex trafficking

Philippines arrests pastor wanted by US for child sex trafficking

The Philippines said it arrested Sunday a pastor wanted in the United States for child sex trafficking, two weeks into a massive police manhunt for the self-proclaimed “Appointed Son of God”. Apollo Quiboloy, who has close relations with former president Rodrigo Duterte, is the founder of the Philippines-based Kingdom of Jesus Christ (KOJC) church which […]

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Sermon on Hebrews 10:24: "Stirring Up One Another to Love and Good Works"

Sermon on Hebrews 10:24: “Stirring Up One Another to Love and Good Works”

Introduction
Good morning, church! Today, we delve into a powerful exhortation found in the book of Hebrews.
In Hebrews 10:24, we read, “And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works.”
This single verse carries profound implications for how we live out our faith within the community of believers.
It challenges us to be proactive in encouraging one another toward a life that reflects Christ's love and compassion.

Context of Hebrews 10
The book of Hebrews was written to a group of Jewish Christians who were facing persecution and were tempted to revert to their old ways.
The author of Hebrews emphasizes the superiority of Christ and the new covenant over the old.
Chapter 10 particularly focuses on the sacrifice of Jesus, the confidence we have in approaching God because of His sacrifice, and the need for perseverance in faith.

Understanding Hebrews 10:24
“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works.”

1. "Let us consider":
The phrase invites us to deliberate carefully.
This is not a casual thought but a purposeful and intentional focus on encouraging one another.

2. "How to stir up":
The term “stir up” can also be translated as “provoke” or “spur on.”
It implies an active effort to incite or motivate others.

3. "One another":
This highlights the reciprocal nature of our Christian walk.
We are not isolated individuals but part of a community.

4. "To love and good works":
These are the fruits of a life transformed by Christ.
Love is the greatest commandment, and good works are the natural outflow of a heart aligned with God's purposes.

The Call to Community
In this verse, the author of Hebrews calls believers to a communal responsibility. Our faith is personal, but it is also profoundly communal. We are called to:
1. Encourage One Another:
In a world often marked by discouragement, we are to be sources of encouragement.
Encouragement is more than just kind words; it’s about uplifting each other spiritually, emotionally, and practically.

2. Provoke to Love:
Love is the hallmark of the Christian faith.
Jesus said that by our love, people would know we are His disciples (John 13:35).
We are to encourage each other to love more deeply, sacrificially, and unconditionally

3. Motivate to Good Works:
Good works are evidence of our faith.
They are the practical outworking of love in action.
James reminds us that faith without works is dead (James 2:26).
Our good works are a testimony to the world of God's grace and goodness.

Practical Ways to Stir Up Love and Good Works
1. Be Intentional in Fellowship:
Regularly meet with fellow believers.
Whether in church, small groups, or casual gatherings, make fellowship a priority.

2. Share Life Together:
Get involved in each other’s lives.
Share joys, burdens, successes, and failures.
This builds a supportive community where love and good works can flourish.

3. Encourage through Words and Actions:
Speak words of life and encouragement.
A kind word or a thoughtful action can significantly impact someone's day and motivate them to keep going.

4. Serve Together:
Engage in acts of service as a community.
Whether it’s feeding the hungry, visiting the sick, or helping the needy, doing good works together strengthens bonds and magnifies our impact.

5. Pray for One Another:
Prayer is a powerful tool in stirring up love and good works.
Pray for each other's needs, growth, and opportunities to serve.

Conclusion
Hebrews 10:24 is a call to action.
It reminds us that our faith is not just about personal piety but about community engagement.
We are called to consider how we can actively encourage one another towards love and good works.
This requires intentionality, effort, and a heart that seeks the good of others.

As we leave today, let us commit to being catalysts of love and good works within our community.
Let us seek out opportunities to encourage, support, and serve one another.
In doing so, we will reflect the love of Christ and bring glory to God.

May the Lord bless us and give us the grace to live out this exhortation faithfully.
Amen.

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Denmark Delays Hydrogen Pipeline To Germany

Denmark Delays Hydrogen Pipeline To Germany

Denmark Delays Hydrogen Pipeline To Germany

Authored by Tsvetana Paraskova via OilPrice.com,

Denmark looks to commission a cross-border green hydrogen pipeline to Germany in 2031, three years later than the previous timeline, the Danish government said on Tuesday.

Denmark has been working with local transmission system operator Energinet to have the timeline to commissioning shortened to 2031, from 2032 as Energinet’s latest plan says, according to a statement from the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy, and Utilities.

Energinet has been cooperating with Gasunie on the development of the Danish-German hydrogen network as part of a cooperation agreement. Initial plans envisaged that a cross-border transmission connection between Denmark and Germany would enable the transport of green hydrogen from 2028.

However, after Energinet’s market dialogue on the hydrogen infrastructure ended, the booking requirement was recalculated and the schedule updated, the operator said today.

“Several activities on the critical path have proven to be more extensive and time-consuming than originally anticipated. Therefore, Energinet now assesses that the ‘Lower T’ can be commissioned by the end of 2031 at the earliest, and the interconnections to Holstebro and Lille Torup by the end of 2032 and 2033,” the system operator added, referring to the initial and follow-up branches of the hydrogen network.

“We are still ready to bring state co-financing to the table if the industry commits to booking capacity in the pipeline,” said Lars Aagaard, Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities.

The Danish Government will work on measures to support the possibility of commissioning the first part of the hydrogen backbone in 2031, it said today.

Green hydrogen has seen several setbacks in Europe recently, due to a lack of customers.

Most recently, Shell and Equinor have ditched plans for low-carbon hydrogen production and transportation in north Europe, due to a lack of demand.

Uncertainty around demand and incentives coupled with cost pressures are weighing on the global adoption of low-carbon hydrogen despite an uptick in final investment decisions in the past year, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said in a report last week.

Tyler Durden
Wed, 10/09/2024 – 05:00

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