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Dear friends, take a #MidweekGraceBreak and be blessed by this sermon, Live Out Your High Calling (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIWO-3LvJp8) In this practical and powerful message by Joseph Prince, learn how the key to living a life of moral excellence is to know your true identity in Christ and effortlessly become a walking testimony of God’s glory.
This sermon will be available Till 17 June 2021 at 9am (Eastern Time).
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—Love from Team JP
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*離任前,川普在YouTube上發布的影片中說,他進行了“艱苦的戰鬥,最艱苦的戰鬥……因為那是選舉我要做的事情”。
川普先生仍未完全接受去年11月大選的結果,他輸給了喬·拜登(Joe Biden)。
拜登先生將在周三宣誓就任總統。在就職典禮前夕,拜登先生將向40萬死於Covid-19的美國人致敬。
星期二的日落時,華盛頓特區林肯紀念堂前照明了400盞燈,紀念那些死於COVID-19疾病的人。
Donald Trump's farewell: We did what we came to do https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55727022
*歷經五十年政治生涯,拜登上台後施政的優先順序是什麼?
他將開始執行為期10天的行政命令。這是不需要國會批准的總統指令。最重要的是取消了有爭議的旅行禁令,該禁令是由他的前任川普針對他認為是安全威脅的國家實施的,並重新加入了巴黎氣候協議。
以下是BBC對新總統會立即關注的重點推測。
Biden Inauguration: What will Joe Biden do first? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-54774814
*拜登內閣更能反應美國的全貌?
兩個世紀前,當喬治·華盛頓召集第一次內閣會議時(雖然他沒有用這個名字來稱呼它),但他卻提出了在美國政府中心倡導多樣化觀點的想法。
當然,早在1791年,房間裡所有的聲音都是白人和男性。
華盛頓沒有在《憲法》中提到內閣,但是第一任總統看到了顧問的價值,他們可以在重大問題上為他提供指導,同時也可以提出不同的觀點。
2021年,美國很快就會見到第一任美國原住民內閣秘書。首位女性國家情報總監;拉美裔國土安全部首任負責人;第一個公開公開的同性戀內閣成員等等。
但是新任總統仍然面臨著來自各方的壓力,是否能兌現其內閣的承諾,該內閣是否真正體現了國家的需要而不是熟悉的政治面孔。
Biden cabinet: Does this new team better reflect America? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-55080344
*英國前首相特蕾莎·梅(Theresa May)指控她的繼任Boris Johnson“放棄”了英國在世界舞台上的道德領導地位。
Theresa May: PM's foreign aid cut damaged UK's moral leadership, says predecessor https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-55723167
* 在川普政府的最後幾天,英國未能和美國達成迷你貿易協定。
UK and US fail to do mini-trade deal as Trump exits https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-55725718
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After beating up on some of
the NBA's lightweights, the Philadelphia 76ers wilted down the
stretch against one of its heavyweights.
Bobby Jackson scored half of his 18 points in the fourth quarter
and Chris Webber came alive in the second half as the
Sacramento Kings posted a 107-99 victory over the 76ers, who had
a nine-game winning streak stopped.
It was the first loss since the All-Star break for Philadelphia,
which did much of its damage during its run against teams
looking at the NBA Lottery.
During their streak, the Sixers had a pair of wins over Chicago
and Cleveland, one against Memphis and another at Denver. Those
teams are a combined 116 games under the .500 mark.
On Monday, the Sixers hung tough against the league's third-best
team and held a 95-94 lead with 2:51 remaining following a
basket by Keith Van Horn.
But the Kings took over, outscoring the Sixers 13-4 the rest of
the way. Peja Stojakovic gave the Kings the lead for good at
the 2:36 mark with a jumper and, after a timeout, Doug Christie
had a steal and layup.
After Van Horn's basket, the Sixers had four empty trips in a
row. Eric Snow made an errant pass that Christie turned into
his layup, Snow missed two free throws and Van Horn had
turnovers on the next two possessions.
"I know myself, I had a big turnover and missed a couple of free
throws and that hurt us," Snow said. "They made baskets and
made the stops at the end. I thought we fought so long and had
a great opportunity at the end but that's what happens when you
play a great team like that."
"I think we made some mental mistakes, a couple of turnovers
that allowed them to get easy baskets, and they really got
momentum because of it," said Van Horn, who scored 17 points.
Stojakovic drilled another jumper with 1:19 remaining and Mike
Bibby made two free throws with 49 seconds to go, making it
102-95.
Webber scored 23 of his 29 points in the second half as the
Kings won for the sixth time in their last seven games. He also
added 10 rebounds.
"I really thought we did a nice job of staying with this game,"
Kings coach Rick Adelman said. "They are playing so well, and
Iverson was making shots, but we kept saying, `Don't give them
easy baskets.'" We gave them enough to hang around. In the end
we made some nice plays to open it up."
Vlade Divac also provided problems for the Sixers. The
Yugoslavian center finished with 17 points, 13 rebounds and
seven assists.
Allen Iverson scored 35 points and Snow added 15 and 13 assists
for Philadelphia, which fell 3 1/2 games behind first-place New
Jersey in the Atlantic Division.
"I don't feel good about our loss at all," said Iverson, who
went 13-of-23 from the floor. "I don't care anything about
moral victories. I'm too far along in my career to even care
about moral victories, especially if we have a chance to win the
game."
With Bibby plagued by foul trouble, Jackson was quiet for the
first three quarters before coming alive over the final 12
minutes.
After Webber's jumper provided a 85-83 lead with 7:25 to go,
Jackson converted a spectacular reverse layup and drilled a
3-pointer, giving the Kings a 90-83 lead.
It was still a seven-point game with 4:24 to play following a
hook by Webber, who played aggressively in the second half. The
star forward went 10-of-15 from the floor over the final two
quarters after going just 2-of-6 prior to the break.
"I wanted to be aggressive," Webber said. "We heard the murmurs
and that is kind of why you like to play on the road, 'cause
your supposed to miss on the road, but I just wanted to come out
in the second half and take the same shots and have them go
down."
"They made an effort to get him the ball down low and they
weren't doing that (in the first half)," Van Horn said. "He's
a tough guy to guard down there."
But the Sixers, who were playing for the third time in four
nights, would not go quietly. Iverson scored six straight
points, and Van Horn's basket gave the Sixers their last lead at
95-94.
Iverson and Snow clearly got the better of the backcourt matchup
with Bibby and Christie. The Sixers' duo held a 50-18
advantage in points and had a combined seven steals, including
five by Iverson.
Iverson's 19-footer with 8:46 left in the third quarter helped
the Sixers match their biggest lead at 64-57.
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Terrell Brandon recorded his first
career triple-double with 27 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds
as the Minnesota Timberwolves coasted to their fifth straight
win, 123-112 over the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Timberwolves set a team record by shooting 64 percent
(52-of-81) from the floor, eclipsing their old mark of 63
percent set against the Los Angeles Lakers on March 31, 1993.
The win was Minnesota's 10th in 11 games.
"We're putting the ball in (Terrell's) hands and he is
responding," Timberwolves coach Flip Saunders said. "How he
played tonight is how he's been playing. He's been getting a
lot of assists and doing a lot of things."
The Wolves were on fire from the opening tip, shooting a
blistering 82 percent (18-of-22) in the first quarter to take a
39-19 lead. Brandon had nine points and five assists in the
period, while Malik Sealy scored eight points.
"In the first quarter, we were 18-of-22, Brandon said. "We're a
jump-shooting team and it's kind of contagious. When one guy
gets going, everyone else steps up and starts hitting shots. We
were hot."
"We've been playing with great flow the last couple of weeks,"
Saunders added. "I didn't expect to play that well in the first
quarter though. We just got into a great flow and were very
unselfish."
Minnesota controlled the game through the first three quarters,
continuing its sharpshooting and committing only five turnovers
to take a 99-75 lead into the final period.
Philadelphia halved the deficit, climbing within 109-97 on
Tyrone Hill's layup with 6:38 remaining. After Brandon answered
with two baskets to extend the lead to 16 points, the 76ers
responded with a 9-2 run, capped by a free throw by Allen
Iverson that sliced the margin to 115-106 at the 3:26 mark.
But Brandon and Kevin Garnett hit consecutive jumpers to put
away the game.
"I thought my team tried like crazy and didn't give up," Sixers
coach Larry Brown said. "You get a team shooting 66 percent ...
you're going to get beat by 30 points most nights. From a
coach's standpoint, I appreciate their effort and the fact that
we didn't give up under some pretty difficult circumstances."
Minnesota recorded its highest first-half point total of the
season, taking a 68-50 lead into intermission. The 76ers closed
to 86-72 on a 3-pointer by Iverson with 3:55 remaining in the
third quarter, but the Timberwolves scored the next 11 points
and took a 24-point bulge into the final period.
Sealy finished with 23 points on 8-of-12 shooting while going
7-of-7 at the line. Garnett chipped in 20 points, eight assists
and eight rebounds for the Timberwolves, who have won six of
their last seven on the road.
"When we went through our losing streak, we found out that
staying together is very important," said Garnett, referring to
the eight-game slide that preceeded the current tear. "We found
out a lot about ourselves."
Joe Smith added 16 points and eight rebounds off the bench for
Minnesota, which is 12-0 this season when shooting at least 50
percent.
Iverson scored 37 points and Aaron McKie added 17 for
Philadelphia, which shot 45 percent (40-of-89) and committed
only nine turnovers.
"I don't want to get into moral victories, but we gave ourselves
a chance," McKie said. "We could have easily gave up and just
stopped fighting and let them do what they wanted. But we hung
in there, kept playing tough and gave ourselves a chance to win
down the stretch."
Theo Ratliff, who was activated from the injured list before the
game, had a miserable night. The Sixers forward fouled out in
the third quarter with no points, two rebounds and five
turnovers in 11 minutes.
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The Dallas Mavericks are developing a knack for letting easy wins turn into tough ones.
In their first game since needing overtime to salvage what was once a 20-point lead, the Mavericks needed double overtime to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 125-122 Wednesday night after letting a 15-point fourth-quarter lead slip away.
"We keep shooting ourselves in the foot," said Antawn Jamison, who scored 23 points. "We have to understand the urgency of the situation. We have to fight and stay competitive."
These close games are only part of the emotional ups and downs coach Don Nelson has gone through this week. Before tipoff, he spent about a half-hour discussing his job status with team owner Mark Cuban, with Cuban telling Nelson, "You ain't going anywhere." The topic has become a source of speculation because the team has yet to get on a roll this season.
The Mavs responded through three quarters, going up 85-70 early in the fourth. Helping Antoine Walker notch a second straight triple-double seemed to be all that was left, especially considering that Philadelphia was without injured starters Kenny Thomas and Derrick Coleman.
But the 76ers started nailing 3-pointers and even went up by four in the final three minutes of regulation. Neither team led by that much again.
"No moral victories," said Philadelphia's Allen Iverson, who had five 3-pointers and finished with 31 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.
"We had opportunities to win the game, we just couldn't get it done. That's the sad part about everything. The game was right there for us to win. We just didn't execute the way we needed to down the stretch."
Dirk Nowitzki helped win it with five points in the second overtime, including the go-ahead jumper with 24.1 seconds left. He finished with 25 points and 14 rebounds.
Michael Finley had 32 points. Walker got his milestone with 11 points, 17 rebounds and 13 assists -- but shot 4-of-19 and fouled out in the final minute of the second overtime.
The Mavs certainly could've done without the extra 10 minutes; at 3:14 it was the longest game in team history. And this was their only home game in a stretch of five games in seven days that concludes Friday at Denver and Saturday at Portland.
Dallas ended up allowing it most fourth-quarter points all season, 37. Philadelphia scored its most points of the season, aided by great 3-point shooting: 9-of-12 in the fourth quarter and first overtime. The 76ers went 0-for-3 in the second OT.
Glenn Robinson had 34 points and seven rebounds, and Samuel Dalembert set career highs with 24 points and 16 rebounds.
In the fourth quarter, Dallas recovered to lead by two with 20 seconds left. Robinson tied it with 14.9 seconds left, then Finley missed a 20-footer at the buzzer.
Iverson and Nowitzki traded 3s in the first overtime, then with 21.9 seconds left the 7-foot Nowitzki lost the ball out of bounds while trying to back down 6-foot-3 Eric Snow. It was only the fourth turnover for Dallas; three would've tied the NBA record.
Aaron McKie, playing only his second game after missing seven straight with a strained hamstring, had a jumper go in and out at the buzzer.
Nowitzki hit a jumper for the first points in the second overtime. Philadelphia tied it, but never led again.
The key basket was a 15-footer by Nowitzki that made it 122-120. It came at the end of a wild series that began with him missing a shot, Jamison missing two follows, then 5-foot-11 Travis Best snagging that rebound in the paint and feeding Nowitzki.
Dalembert missed one of two free throws with 18.5 seconds left when he could've tied it at 122.
After Best made two foul shots to put Dallas back up by three, Snow missed one of two free throws. Then Finley went 1-of-2 from the line, giving Philadelphia one last chance.
Snow wasted it by putting up an airball on a 3-pointer.
Coleman missed a second straight game with a sprained left knee. Thomas, who was averaging 10.9 points and 12.7 rebounds the last six games, sat out because of a sprained right ankle.
Game notes
The Mavs played their first back-to-back overtime games since 1998. ... Walker became the first Dallas player with consecutive triple-doubles since Jason Kidd did it Jan. 12-13, 1996. Kidd also did it April 5-7, 1995. ... On the day the second-winningest coach in league history was told his job was safe, the league's all-time winningest coach returned as Lenny Wilkens was hired to run the New York Knicks. "Good," Nelson said. "Put it (the wins record) out of sight. That's fantastic." Wilkens has 1,292 wins; Nelson has 1,118.
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