Tellwut US Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - June 2 2023
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DeSantis: Trump mocking name is ‘petty’ and ‘juvenile’
Republican presidential candidate and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said this week that former President Trump’s taunts regarding his last name are “petty” and “juvenile.” -TheHill.com
Survey: Most Americans Don’t Like Celebrity Pastors or Megachurches
A national survey has found that most Americans, including Christians, have a low opinion of celebrity pastors and megachurches. In a brief released earlier this month, Barna Group, a research firm which specializes in evangelical and religion trends, revealed that only 16% of Americans view megachurches in a positive light. Only 17% of respondents view celebrity pastors positively. In contrast, the study found that 71% of Americans view Jesus Christ positively and 63% affirm positive views of the Bible. -JulieRoys.com
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The average American tries at least 6 new recipes per month: poll
According to a recent survey of 2,000 Americans, Americans crave adventure in their taste buds as nearly half (47%) are tired of cooking the same types of food at home. -SWNSDigital.com
The average wedding just hit $29,000
Weddings are back, in full force. That’s the good news. But engaged couples will pay a tad more to get hitched in 2023. The average cost of a wedding, nationally in the U.S., is $29,000, up $1,000 from 2022, according to online wedding planning site Zola. And in some big US cities, the cost is $35,000 and above. The price tag for a happily-ever-after day is higher year-over-year for two reasons, said Zola - inflation and demand exceeding supply of wedding related goods and services. -CNN
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