LIVE: Tornadoes tear across Florida as Hurricane Milton closes in for 9 PM landfall
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A state of emergency has been declared in Florida ahead of Hurricane Milton, which is forecast to plow into the western peninsula on Wednesday as a major hurricane. It will pack wind gusts up to 140 mph and a 15-foot storm surge.
Impacts ranging from a devastating storm surge to major flooding from rain, damaging wind gusts, pounding surf and tornadoes are expected in Florida as Milton, currently a Category 2 hurricane, moves through during the middle of the week. Because of the risk, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency and is urging that preparations to protect life and property should begin immediately.
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Billy Graham believed that world peace could only be achieved through a spiritual dynamic at its core, and that the world cannot be reborn until people are born again and at peace with God. He believed that the greatest warfare in the world was between mankind and God, and that peace was possible only when people surrendered to Jesus Christ.
Here are some of Billy Graham’s thoughts on world peace:
- The world doesn’t give peace: The world fights for peace, but it doesn’t have any peace to give.
- Peace comes from Jesus Christ: Jesus gives peace to those who put their trust in Him.
- Peace with God: To have peace with God, one must repent of sin against Him and walk a new direction.
- The basic cause of war: The basic cause of war is the inherent sinfulness of human nature.
- The nature of man: World peace will only come when the nature of man has been transformed.
- The Lausanne Congress: Graham believed that the outcome of the 1974 Lausanne Congress may have been his most enduring legacy.