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The End of MWM

Greetings all,

Letting everyone know that after somewhere around 28 years, when our annual hosting expires on 08/24/2025, Millennium Weekend Ministries we will not be renewing. Lack of interest for the past many years makes it clear to Esther and me that it does not make any sense to continue to keep the site running.

Many thanks to the handful of folks that have stuck it out with us. Perhaps very soon we shall all meet when we hear the glorious voice of our Savior calling us home to the Father's house. Certainly any who have placed their faith in Jesus Christ alone for their salvation, repenting with a "broken and contrite heart" (Ps 34:18 and 51:17) will find mercy and will indeed be caught up together to meet our Savior in the air.

What a glorious day that will be.

In Christ alone,
Andy
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EU leaders agree to work as a united front

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  • EU leaders agree to work as a united front

    AP article....

    https://business.financialpost.com/p...urkey-drilling

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    Financial Post

    https://business.financialpost.com/p...lated_articles


    SIBIU, Romania — Leaders of European Union countries, minus Britain, committed Thursday to stick together “through thick and thin” to remain a key player in the world despite myriad problems facing



    In the Romanian president’s hometown of Sibiu, leaders as disparate as French President Emmanuel Macron and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban found a 10-point list of generalities they could all get behind.

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      Meanwhile.....

      EU rejects any ultimatums after Iran's move on nuclear deal
      The European Union and the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain said they were still committed to the Iran nuclear deal.


      Tehran's initial moves do not appear to violate the accord yet, but President Hassan Rouhani said that unless world powers protect Iran's economy from U.S. sanctions within 60 days, Iran would start enriching uranium beyond permitted limits.
      We reject any ultimatums and we will assess Iran's compliance on the basis of Iran's performance regarding its nuclear-related commitments...," read a statement issued jointly by the European Union and the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany


      The European Union and the foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain said they were still committed to the Iran nuclear deal.

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