The Return of Jim Bakker

BLUE EYE, MO. • Forgive them for gawking. They were not expecting this.
“It’s a little like Disneyland,” one stunned visitor says. “A miracle,” says another. “It is God’s work.”
They stand surrounded by a surreal indoor streetscape of Italianate store facades and condo balconies. A grand chapel sits at one end and a portico at the other, the entire color-bursting scene playing out under a ceiling painted like a cloudless blue sky. It looks so real one woman decides to keep her coat on.

This is even more than Jim Bakker promised them. For months they had heard Bakker on his TV show touting his impending move here. Bakker, the disgraced TV minister of PTL-and-Tammy-Faye fame, said the day was coming when he would no longer broadcast his bare-bones show from inside a converted restaurant in nearby Branson, as he had for five years. He talked about moving to a sprawling complex being built for him as the new headquarters for his television ministry, the heart of a 600-acre development named Morningside.

Now, on a chilly morning in late January, that day is here. The debut of “The Jim Bakker Show” from Morningside is one hour away. Visitors pour in. Construction dust floats in the air. Backstage, Bakker waits. His shot at redemption approaches.

What a stunning reversal of fortune for a man who fell so spectacularly in the late 1980s when his $129 million-a-year religious empire crumbled; prison time and personal shame followed. A return to the airwaves seemed impossible.

Yet no one here tries hiding Bakker’s past. They openly acknowledge the striking similarities between Morningside and Heritage USA, the Christian theme park and resort in South Carolina that was the linchpin of the PTL empire. Bakker designed both, giving them the feel of dense European villages. Real estate, once again, is part of the mission.

But this time will be different, Bakker’s supporters say. He has changed. Morningside will prove it. And inside these walls, at least, the doubters are few.

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First Annual Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival – Des Moines

Bacon. Bringin’ it home. Makin’ it.The very word drips with money, sex, pork fat – three things that spin the world.

So when Brooks Reynolds was asked the question Des Moines always asks itself – “What does Des Moines need?” – this is what he said:

“A festival for bacon.”

Thus, the High Life Lounge will hold its first Blue Ribbon Bacon Festival March 1, National Pig Day, attracting bacon lovers from California and Arizona along with a Pittsburgh bacon blogger.

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Same Gun Dealer Sold to 2 Campus Killers

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The online gun dealer who sold a weapon to the Virginia Tech shooter said it was an unnerving coincidence that he also sold handgun accessories to the man who killed five students at Northern Illinois University.Eric Thompson said his Web site, http://www.topglock.com, sold two empty 9 mm Glock magazines and a Glock holster to Steven Kazmierczak on Feb. 4, just 10 days before the 27-year-old opened fire in a classroom and killed five before committing suicide.

Another Web site run by Thompson’s company, http://www.thegunstore.com, also sold a Walther .22-caliber handgun to Seung-Hui Cho, who killed 32 people in April on the Virginia Tech campus before killing himself.

“I’m still blown away by the coincidences,” Thompson said Friday. “I’m shaking. I can’t believe somebody would order from us again and do this.”

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The IKEA Game

The IKEA Game is very simple – given a list of IKEA product names, can you guess what the product is. Ten products are picked from our database, so every game is different!

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