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Lakewood Church Achieves Financial Milestone: Pastor Joel Osteen Announces Successful Eradication of $100 Million Debt

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In a heartfelt moment during a service at Houston’s Lakewood Church, Pastor Joel Osteen shared with the congregation that their donations had successfully eliminated the church’s $100 million debt. The emotional revelation took place over the weekend, with Osteen expressing gratitude for the faithfulness of the churchgoers.

“It’s because of your faithfulness,” Osteen tearfully told the packed house. “You paid it off by the goodness of God.”

For over two decades, Joel Osteen has led the non-denominational Lakewood Church, which stands as one of America’s largest and wealthiest congregations. Taking over after the passing of his father and the church’s founder, John Osteen, in 1999, Joel has significantly expanded the church’s reach. Lakewood’s weekly attendance has grown from around 5,000 to over 50,000, with an additional 200 million weekly viewers through TV broadcasts and digital platforms worldwide.

The journey to financial freedom for Lakewood Church began in 2001 when Osteen signed a 60-year lease with the city to move from its 7,800-seat sanctuary in northeast Houston to the Compaq Center, the Houston Rockets’ arena boasting 16,000 seats. The initial $11.5 million rent was funded by money left to the church by Joel Osteen’s late father.

Upon Lakewood’s official relocation in 2005, Osteen sought additional funds for extensive renovations, including redesigning the outdoor façade, constructing an indoor stage, replacing locker rooms and food stands with meeting rooms and childcare spaces, and erecting a five-story building for television production offices. Despite initial setbacks with a financial institution, Bank of America eventually granted a $100 million loan, which Osteen proudly announced had been paid off as of December 31 of the previous year.

During the announcement, Osteen was visibly moved, stopping to wipe away tears as he praised God and acknowledged the ongoing commitment of Lakewood Church to ministry and media production. The congregation responded with a standing ovation.

Despite criticism for preaching the so-called prosperity gospel, Joel and Victoria Osteen, his wife, remain beloved by a vast number of followers. The tax-exempt church, which reportedly paid back $4.4 million in COVID-19 disaster funds received through the Paycheck Protection Program in 2021, is now mostly debt-free, with only a smaller loan remaining for “capital equipment.”

In a message of hope and faith, Osteen assured the congregation that what God had done for Lakewood, He would also do in their lives. Looking ahead to 2024, Osteen prophesied release from various challenges, including debt, addiction, and wrong mindsets.

Reflecting on the journey, Osteen emphasized the significance of the Compaq Center, now owned outright by Lakewood Church, as a testament to God’s dream being much larger than individual aspirations. The Osteens celebrated the accomplishment by tearing apart an apparent loan document and declaring, “All done!” to the applause of the congregation.

Apple Removes Blood Oxygen Feature from Latest Watches Amid Legal Battle with Masimo

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In a strategic move to navigate an ongoing legal dispute with medical device company Masimo, Apple has decided to remove the blood oxygen feature from its latest Apple Watches. The decision aims to enable the continued import and sale of these devices in the United States. The modified versions, namely the Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, are set to be available for purchase starting Thursday, as confirmed by Apple in a recent statement. Both models were initially introduced in September.

Upon tapping the blood oxygen icon on the modified watches, users will now see an alert directing them to an explanation on Apple’s website, as outlined by the company.

The intellectual property clash between Apple and Masimo has been ongoing for months, with the International Trade Commission ruling in October that Apple’s watch sensors for blood oxygen infringed on Masimo’s patents. This led to a temporary ban on the affected watches in December, though Apple secured a brief reprieve. However, on Wednesday, an appeals court lifted an injunction, allowing the ban to take effect. It’s important to note that the appeals court did not overturn the ITC decision, which is currently under appeal.

Apple’s decision to remove features from released products is considered unusual, and the absence of the blood oxygen sensor may impact the attractiveness of the device for certain consumers.

An Apple spokesperson, addressing the situation, stated to CNBC, “Pending the appeal, Apple is taking steps to comply with the ruling while ensuring customers have access to Apple Watch with limited disruption. These steps include introducing a version of Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 in the United States without the Blood Oxygen feature. There is no impact to Apple Watch units previously purchased that include the Blood Oxygen feature.”

Apple expressed optimism that the appeals court might eventually reverse the decision, allowing the unmodified watches to return to store shelves. However, this process could extend beyond a year.

In fiscal 2023, Apple reported a substantial $39.8 billion in sales of wearables, encompassing items such as headphones. The removal of the blood oxygen feature reflects Apple’s strategic maneuvering in response to the legal challenges it currently faces.

Justice Department Report Reveals Failures in Police Response to Uvalde Elementary School Shooting

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In a damning revelation, a Justice Department report released on Thursday sheds light on critical failures in the response of police officials to the deadly Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting that occurred on May 24, 2022. The report points to a series of lapses that prolonged the crisis, with law enforcement’s actions being criticized for their lack of urgency.

The comprehensive federal account of the incident at Robb Elementary School highlights several areas of concern, including delayed confrontation with the gunman, insufficient establishment of a command post, and the dissemination of inaccurate information to grieving families. According to the report, these “cascading failures” contributed to the tragic event lasting longer than necessary.

Terrified students inside the classrooms reportedly made desperate calls to 911, while anguished parents pleaded with officers to intervene. Attorney General Merrick Garland, addressing a news conference in Uvalde after briefing family members, expressed his disappointment in the handling of the situation.

“I told the families gathered last night what I hope is clear among the hundreds of pages and thousands of details in this report: Their loved ones deserved better,” Garland stated.

The report delves into a range of issues, including training deficiencies, communication breakdowns, leadership shortcomings, and technological problems that collectively undermined the effectiveness of the police response. The findings, presented in a nearly 600-page document, add to the existing scrutiny surrounding the incident.

Even with prior examinations faulting law enforcement at various levels for their failure to prioritize saving lives over personal safety, the Justice Department’s report provides a more detailed and expansive understanding of the systemic issues that hampered efforts to halt an attack that claimed the lives of 19 children and two staff members. The release of this report marks a significant step in addressing the failures in the Uvalde elementary school shooting response.

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2024 Tickets On Sale Today

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As anticipation builds for the upcoming Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, featuring a star-studded lineup of entertainers, it’s time to ensure you have your tickets secured. Here’s your comprehensive guide to the ticketing process:

Tickets for the event will go on sale this Thursday at 10 a.m. exclusively on the RodeoHouston website. Similar to last year, the ticket sales will take place in two waves through AXS.

Here’s what you need to know:

  • Wave 1: This wave covers performances from Feb. 27 to March 7, with the waiting room opening at 9:30 a.m.
  • Wave 2: Tickets for the remaining March 8 to 17 performances will go on sale at 2 p.m., and the waiting room opens at 1:30 p.m.

It’s important to note that the ticket-purchasing process is not based on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers joining the waiting rooms will be randomly selected to enter and purchase tickets for each wave. Waiting rooms open 30 minutes before the scheduled on-sale time.

Other key details include:

  • A limit of 10 tickets per order, but customers can return to the website to purchase additional tickets.
  • To access your purchased tickets, download the free RODEOHOUSTON mobile app on IOS/Google and log in with the email used for ticket purchase.

The standard ticket price starts at $25, with a $5 per ticket convenience fee.

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, kicking off on Feb. 27, promises an exciting lineup of entertainers, including:

  • Feb. 27: Blake Shelton
  • Feb. 28: Carly Pearce
  • Feb. 29: King + Country
  • March 1: 50 Cent
  • March 2: Hardy
  • March 3: Ivan Cornejo
  • March 4: Hank Williams Jr.
  • March 5: Oliver Anthony
  • March 6: Jelly Roll
  • March 7: Luke Bryan
  • March 8: Major Lazer
  • March 9: Lainey Wilson
  • March 10: Los Tigres Del Norte
  • March 11: Whiskey Myers
  • March 12: Bun B
  • March 13: Nickelback
  • March 14: Zac Brown Band
  • March 15: Jonas Brothers
  • March 16: Brad Paisley
  • March 17: Eric Church

Mark your calendars and be ready to secure your tickets for this thrilling event!

¡ON YOUR FEET! en Theatre Under The Stars

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CONSIGUE ENTRADAS PARA ON YOUR FEET! POR SOLO $25 

¡No te pierdas la fiesta de baile de la temporada! Consigue tus entradas de $25 ahora y deja que la música tome el control. ¡Es hora de ponerse de pie, actuar y sumergirse en el emocionante espectáculo de ON YOUR FEET! en Theatre Under The Stars


¡ON YOUR FEET! es la inspiradora historia real sobre el corazón, la herencia y dos personas que creyeron en su talento (y el uno en el otro) para convertirse en una sensación internacional: Emilio y Gloria Estefan. 

Utilice el código de promoción: ACTION al finalizar la compra para desbloquear esta oferta exclusiva. Si eres fanático de los ritmos vibrantes, las coreografías sensacionales o simplemente de una noche de fiesta inolvidable, esta oferta es tu boleto dorado para una aventura llena de ritmo. 


CÓDIGO PROMOCIONAL: ACTION 
Oferta válida para boletos de $25 en las zonas de precios 3-5 en todas las presentaciones con el uso del código de promoción ACTION. Oferta válida hasta las 11:59 p.m. del domingo 21 de enero del 2024. No se puede combinar con otras ofertas ni aplicarse a boletos comprados anteriormente. Sin reembolsos. Todas las ventas finales. 
Para mas información visite www.TUTS.com/tickets

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1290

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1290 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 18 de enereo al 24 de enero del 2024

Economic Resilience: Despite Challenges, U.S. Households Fueled Growth with Unwavering Spending in December

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The latest data from the Commerce Department reveals that Americans continued their robust spending habits in December, marking a positive end to both the holiday shopping season and the overall year. The report, released on Wednesday, indicates a 0.6% acceleration in retail sales compared to November’s 0.3% increase. With consumer spending contributing to nearly 70% of the U.S. economy, this upbeat performance suggests that people maintain confidence and are willing to sustain their spending habits.

Noteworthy increases were observed across various retail sectors. General merchandise stores reported a significant rise of 1.3%, while sellers of clothing and accessories, as well as online retailers, both experienced a 1.5% increase. However, the furniture and home furnishings sector faced a decline of 1%, reflecting challenges in the housing market. Sales at restaurants remained unchanged in December.

Contrary to expectations, economists anticipated a slowdown in consumer spending during the final quarter of the year due to factors such as credit card debt, delinquencies, and reduced savings. Despite these challenges, along with higher borrowing costs, tighter credit conditions, and price increases, household spending has proven resilient. The strong job market and rising wages appear to be key factors fueling this sustained level of consumer spending.

As the economy navigates various headwinds, including the struggling housing market, the December retail sales report signals a positive outlook for economic growth in the coming year. Consumer confidence and spending habits continue to play a pivotal role in supporting the overall health of the U.S. economy.

Princess Kate Middleton Undergoes Planned Abdominal Surgery, Kensington Palace Confirms

Kensington Palace shared on Wednesday that Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, is on the path to recovery following a “planned abdominal surgery” conducted at The London Clinic the day before. Turning 42 earlier this month, the Princess is expected to remain in the hospital for ten to fourteen days before continuing her recovery at home.

In a statement released by Kensington Palace, it was revealed that the surgery was successful, and the Princess is unlikely to resume public duties until after Easter, based on current medical advice. The statement emphasized the Princess’s desire for normalcy for her children and the importance of maintaining the privacy of her personal medical information.

“The Princess of Wales appreciates the interest this statement will generate. She hopes that the public will understand her desire to maintain as much normality for her children as possible; and her wish that her personal medical information remains private,” the statement read. “Kensington Palace will, therefore, only provide updates on Her Royal Highness’ progress when there is significant new information to share.”

Expressing regret for the postponed engagements, the statement conveyed the Princess’s anticipation of reinstating as many as possible in the future. The announcement also clarified that the issue addressed in the surgery was non-cancerous.

Once discharged, Princess Kate is expected to recover at home in Windsor, where the Prince and Princess of Wales relocated in 2022. During her recovery, Prince William will reportedly reduce his public duties to provide support to his wife and care for their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Official duties for Prince William are expected to be put on hold during Princess Kate’s hospital stay and the early days of her home recovery.

The last public appearance of the Princess was on Christmas when she, along with Prince William and their three children, joined the royal family for their traditional walk to church at the Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Norfolk.

While Princess Kate had not yet returned to royal duties in 2024, Prince William made his first official outing of the new year last week at Headlingley Stadium in Leeds. During the event, he joined friends Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield, who have been actively raising funds for Motor Neurone Disease research after Burrow’s diagnosis in December 2019.

Galveston’s Historic Downtown Transforms into Mardi Gras Extravaganza from Feb. 2-13

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Houston residents can indulge in the vibrant festivities of Mardi Gras without heading to New Orleans, as Galveston’s historic downtown gears up to host a spectacular celebration from Feb. 2 to Feb. 13. The Mardi Gras Entertainment District will be abuzz with parades, performances, and parties during the 113th annual revelry.

Highlighting the cultural diversity of the celebration, the live music lineup promises an eclectic mix. Attendees can groove to the tunes of alternative rock group Gin Blossoms, experience Latin sounds from Siggno, and enjoy country music by Eli Young Band.

General admission tickets, providing access to the concerts, start at $12, according to senior public relations manager Mary Beth Bassett. For a comprehensive entertainment lineup, ticket purchases, balcony access inquiries, and accommodation options, interested individuals can visit the Mardi Gras Galveston website.

The festivities encompass a variety of features, including numerous parades that will weave through the streets of the Entertainment District. The festivities kick off with the Party Gras Procession, commencing and concluding at The Tremont House. Led by a brass band, this parade honors special guests with the George P. Mitchell award.

Later in the evening, the Funky Uptown Umbrella Brigade will take to the streets, with participants dancing alongside the procession. This parade, renowned for breaking records in 2019 with 1,980 participants near the Mardi Gras Arch, promises lively entertainment.

The Mardi Gras Galveston parade, featuring nine festive floats distributing beads and trinkets, will close out the first night as it circles the Entertainment District. Revelers on the sidewalks can expect a colorful spectacle with beads flying.

Beyond parades and live shows, attendees can participate in or observe the Jolly Jester Jaunt, a 5K fun run where participants don Mardi Gras-themed attire. The run concludes with complimentary libations and a balcony party.

Additionally, the Beads for Needs program aims to give a meaningful purpose to the 3 million strands of beads thrown during the festival. These beads will be repackaged and sold in an online storefront, with proceeds benefiting students at Ball High School. The Galveston ISD Art Program will contribute by decorating specified containers for bead collection.

As the Mardi Gras Galveston celebration unfolds, Galveston’s historic downtown is set to transform into a lively hub of music, parades, and cultural revelry for residents and visitors alike.

For more information and updates, individuals can visit Mardi Gras Galveston’s website.

HISD Unveils Four Academic Calendar Options for 2024-2025 School Year

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The Houston Independent School District (HISD) has put forth four proposed academic calendar options for the upcoming 2024-2025 school year. The suggested calendars anticipate students commencing classes in early August and concluding in early June.

These draft calendars emerge following the approval, last year, of HISD becoming a District of Innovation. This designation exempts the school district from certain state education laws, allowing flexibility in areas such as class sizes, instructional days, and the hiring of uncertified teachers.

The proposed academic year start dates in the new calendars range from August 7 to August 14, showcasing variations in the beginning of the school year, spring break, and staff professional development. Superintendent Mike Miles and the Board of Managers are expected to engage in discussions over the next few months regarding these calendar options.

The HISD District Advisory Committee is scheduled to convene on Tuesday night to deliberate on the calendar choices and potentially narrow them down to two options. The official approval of the new academic calendar is anticipated at the board meeting on February 8.

Superintendent Mike Miles, advocating for at least 180 instructional days, expressed a preference for 185 days with classes starting in early August. He emphasized the potential impact on closing the achievement gap in line with his Destination 2035 plan.

Miles stated in a December release, “We are making the bold changes required to improve instruction and help students develop the competencies they will need to succeed in the future. Having the DOI designation is long overdue and will allow us to accelerate our work in important ways.”

Here is an overview of the four proposed options:

Option 1:

  • School year starts on Aug. 7, with students’ last day on June 3.
  • HISD teachers conclude on June 4.
  • Various induction and preparation periods for staff in July and August.
  • Spring break from March 10 to March 14, with additional days for professional development.

Option 2:

  • School year starts on Aug. 12, with students’ last day on June 4.
  • HISD teachers conclude on June 5.
  • Induction and preparation periods for staff in late July and early August.
  • Spring break from March 10 to March 14, with eight professional days.

Option 3:

  • School year starts on Aug. 14, with students’ last day on June 6.
  • HISD teachers conclude on June 9.
  • Induction and preparation periods for staff in late July and early August.
  • Spring break from March 17 to March 21, with eight professional days.

Option 4:

  • School year starts on Aug. 12, with students’ last day on June 4.
  • HISD teachers conclude on June 5.
  • Induction and preparation periods for staff in late July and early August.
  • Spring break from March 17 to March 21, with nine proposed professional development days, including a Thanksgiving holiday break.