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Morning Rundown: ‘Prayers for Peace’: Missing Fiancee Passes in Wake of Helene’s Wreckage

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‘Prayers for Peace’: Missing Fiancee Passes in Wake of Helene’s Wreckage

John Norwood, 32, is one of those who continues to ask for prayer after the horrific floodwaters in Marion, North Carolina swept both him and his fiancée away.

Speaking to The News and Observer, Norwood says that “It happened so fast,” and “All I remember is a bunch of crashing noises, and then I was underwater, and that was it.”

According to People, Norwood and Le Roux were at a neighbor’s house seeking refuge from the storm, when they each stepped to different sides of the home. This separated the pair when the water and debris rushed in. Norwood’s legs were crushed, and he was unable to make it to Le Roux.

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7-Year-Old Engulfed by Helene’s Floodwaters: ‘Jesus, Save Me’

A 7-year-old boy swept away by Helene’s floodwaters in Asheville, North Carolina, cried out for Jesus during his final moments.

In a video posted to X, the boy’s mother was interviewed by Fox News where she gave the heartbreaking testimony of her son’s last words.

“You know, I’m so proud of my son because in his last moments he wasn’t screaming for me. He was screaming, ‘Jesus, Jesus save me. Jesus, I hear you. Jesus, I’m calling upon you,’” the mother says.

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Perry Stone Warns: This Could Lead Christians to Hell

In a recent YouTube video, evangelist Perry Stone delivers a stern warning to Christians about the dangers of harboring unforgiveness, revealing it could send them to hell.

Stone begins by citing what he calls “the most frightening verse in the Bible,” from Matthew 7:22-23: “Many will say to Me that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did I not prophesy in Your name…?’ And He will say to them, ‘Depart from Me, you worker of iniquity, I never knew you.’”

Stone explains that while some may perform religious works, such as prophesying and casting out demons, their hearts may still be full of iniquity, which will ultimately lead to their rejection by Christ. “There would be a group of people in the congregation, in the church, that would be doing the work of God,” he says, “but yet their heart was full of iniquity.”

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