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rebekah-beene · 2 months
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God's Love Story About You
Thursday night on the way home, I was looking up information about The Gaithers. Specifically Bill and Gloria. I wanted to know their ages and I was shocked. She was home with a hip and two knee replacement at age 82. He is a surprising 88 years old! But I was also disappointed as I was doing an online search. I found an article lambasting them as believers! The main reason the writer was upset?…
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Let God Repay Those Who Mistreat You
When someone hurts me, I sometimes react and feel the need to seek revenge. That is, to take the matter into my own hands and hurt the other person so that I feel the scales of justice are balanced. Revenge starts with a mental attitude in which we seek to harm an offender for the injury or offence they caused, whether that injury or offense is real or imagined. The desire to retaliate against…
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mondoreb · 2 years
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End Times Prophecy Headlines: July 25, 2022
End Times Prophecy Headlines: July 25, 2022
End Times Prophecy Headlines.com HEADLINES MONDAY July 25, 2022 And OPINION “And Jesus answered and said unto them, Take heed that no man deceive you.” —Matthew 24:4 “The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.” —Fyodor Dostoevsky ===INTERNATIONAL UKRAINE:  Two Americans are killed while fighting with Ukraine against Russia: Total number of US…
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luxignus · 2 years
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Love You Friend
Know today that you are Loved by the most high, even when things are dark and gloomy in your life, the Love of the Father is always towards you. Know that no matter your circumstances, even in the lowest valley or on the highest mountain, the Love of God is upon you. I want you to know that I Love you friend. Keep on keeping on. You might have lost your job, you might be going through a…
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dkcdude · 3 years
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Lest We Forget: He Did This for You...and Me
Lest We Forget: He Did This for You…and Me
As we head into Holy Week, we start off with the massive celebration commonly referred to as Palm Sunday. Getting caught up in the festivities, we might be tempted to think that Jesus could have enjoyed this moment of notoriety. After all, who wouldn’t like to be greeted upon their arrival into a new city with shouts of “Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!”? However, Jesus knew…
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ourkd · 6 years
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Return to Respect
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How do you view God? Does He seem distant and unconcerned about what people do in this life? Or does He appear more like a stern judge with a giant gavel in His hand than a loving, merciful shepherd? It’s true, our “God is a consuming fire” (Hebrews 12:29).But He is also a perfect Father who loves unconditionally. His passion is for a right relationship with us, not for revenge, as some might…
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geewinlifestlye · 6 years
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BILL GRAHAM PASSED AWAY.
Joyce meyer on one of her post on twitter mellowed down her mind when she heard the passing away of america evangelist BILL GRAHAM who Died on 21 February 2018, Montreat, North Carolina, United States, @age of 99.
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While it was sad to hear the news of Billy Graham passing, I am rejoicing that he is now home in heaven.
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Billy was a great man of God who made a tremendous impact all over the globe.…
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Italian Lovers Celebrate Valentine's Day February 2012 | Margie Longano Miklas Italian Lovers Celebrate Valentine's Day Italian Lovers Celebrate Valentine's Day Valentine's Day is synonymous with love and Italians traditionally have been considered to be lovers. Known in Italy as "La Festa Degli Innamorati," Valentine's Day is celebrated only between lovers and sweethearts. Young sweethearts in Italy profess their love for each other all year round with a more recent tradition, attaching padlocks or "lucchetti" to bridges and railings and throwing away the key.
The celebration of Valentine's Day in Italy is actually an imported holiday from the American tradition, just like Halloween which was never originally an Italian tradition but is celebrated today. It is a holiday for romantic couples and children do not exchange Valentine cards as they do in the United States.
History
Valentine's Day actually has its origin in the Roman Empire as a holiday on February 14 to celebrate the Queen of Roman gods and goddesses. The ancient Romans also considered this queen named Juno to be the goddess Queen of Women and Marriage.
Another legend related to the origin of Valentine's Day refers to St. Valentine who was a priest who defied the Roman emperors' order banning marriage between lovers during wartime and Valentine secretly married them. Once this was discovered, he was put to death on February 14 and later was named a saint by Pope Gelasius.
Valentine Celebrations in Italy
To celebrate this lovers' holiday Italians give each other flowers, plan romantic dinners and present each other with chocolates, much like in the United States. The renowned Italian chocolate maker, Perugina celebrates this day by making a special edition of the Baci chocolate candies with a shiny red wrapper and a sweet red cherry and liquid center rather than the traditional hazelnut one. These chocolates are always a favorite and inside the foil wrapper there is a "love note" with a romantic phrase.
Florence and Venice are traditionally considered to be two of the most romantic places in Italy but Verona, the city of Romeo and Juliet celebrates Valentine's Day with a four-day celebration of events designated "Verona in Love." In the center of Piazza dei Signori a giant red heart is painted on the street and illuminated heart-shaped lanterns are featured throughout the city center. Free concerts with romantic themes take place in Piazza dei Signori and there is a contest for the most beautiful letter written to Juliet. To attract lovers and sweethearts to spend a weekend in Verona, many of the local hotels offer deals and the restaurants feature specially priced menus.
Locks of Love or Lucchetti dell'Amore
The tradition of locking padlocks to bridges, railings and lamp posts began in Italy a little more than four years ago after the release of the best-selling book "Ho voglio di te" (I want you) by the Italian author Federico Moccia. This was followed by the popular movie with the same name starring Riccardo Scamarcio and Laura Chiatti.
In the story young lovers tie a chain and a padlock around a lamppost on the north side of Rome's ponte Milvio and inscribes their names on it, lock it and throw the key into the Tiber River below. The action suggests that the couple will be together forever.
Throughout Italy I have found these locks usually near bridges but also in more peculiar places such as an overhead sign on the walking tail in the Cinque Terre. Many cities have placed bans on having these locks on bridges citing that it takes away from the beauty and culture of the structure and also adding safety concerns.
Most recently the Rome authorities have issued a decree that the thousands of padlocks on the ponte Milvio must be removed, and in Venice a few months earlier the authorities removed hundred of locks from the Accademia Bridge and announced their intent to do the same on the Rialto Bridge over the Grand Canal.
In Florence police removed more than 5000 locks from the ponte Vecchio where it is a crime to attach these locks today yet they continue to appear anywhere they can be attached. The phenomenon has spread to Turin, Bologna, Palermo and even into other European countries. Love conquers all seems to apply here as it is a losing battle with the Italian authorities.
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rebekah-beene · 2 months
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Wahoo!
Have you ever played Wahoo? I still have my mother’s original wahoo board from the 1960s. If I could go back and play one more game with my mother and my aunt that would be so wonderful. Mother called it “knock marble”! Of course, because you knocked the marbles of your opponent off the board and back to their starting place. It was definitely cutthroat. Fast-forward, and on one of our trips to…
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dsoccermaster · 5 years
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On this day in 1993, a fresh-faced 16-year-old made his Roma debut. He remained a one-club man until his retirement in 2017, having scored 300 goals and won the World Cup with Italy – but was still never appreciated as he should have been on these shores. Andrew Murray wonders why...
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Totti Sr insisted and the tiny four-year-old, wearing red shorts and a white shirt with the No.4 on the back, danced around children twice his age, leaving them open-mouthed
I had never seen a 16-year-old like this. He made my job easier
- Luciano Spinosi
Everything seemed so easy for him. What he’s done for Italian football cannot be underestimated. He is the best we’ve had
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My head was already in Genoa, and if I had gone, I wouldn’t have come back
- Francesco Totti
Capello tore into Totti in front of the whole team, calling him a slacker who never tried in training
What few appreciate, however, is that it was Totti’s performance in the first leg (a 2-1 Roma win in the Stadio Olimpico) that convinced Alex Ferguson to deploy his own strikerless system the following season
You have your first kiss because you see others kissing – you’re not transmitting passion or love. The goal, however, you have always dreamed of
- Francesco Totti
This is a Roman god; a gladiator whose image adorns countless walls across the Eternal City, the murals bearing witness to what he has achieved. Think not of the trophies, but what he means to a city. To a people. Yes, even Lazio fans
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lcclewis · 5 years
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Jesus is the Bread Of our Life
Jesus is the Bread Of our Life
Have you ever thought about the phrase in the Lord’s prayer that states ‘give us this day our daily bread’ (Matthew 6:11)? The word BREAD in this scripture is the Greek word ARTOS. Artos is defined as ‘to fit together’ and ‘the loaf at the Lord’s supper.’ Jesus is the Bread of God and of Life (John 6:33,35).
When we ask God to give us this day our daily bread we’re not merely asking God to give…
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eyeseverupward · 5 years
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You Are Not Forgotten: Morning Minute Message 3/29/19
You Are Not Forgotten: Morning Minute Message 3/29/19
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To my future child.
A letter to my future child. You will encounter problems, great problems But you shouldn't look back too much on the problem itself, rather look to the solutions which will help to pull yourself up.
To my future child
Listen my child, the first thing you should know is that life is beautiful. It’s a wonderful gift. But sometimes life may throw lemons, and many other bitter things at you. You will go through wild and terrifying storms… But remember, the rainbow only appears after a storm. Just hold on, let the storm pass and wait for the rainbow to appear to admire its beauty.
Remember,…
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riaheart17 · 6 years
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In the Tough Times
In the Tough Times
It is a privilege for me to introduce a beautiful friend of mine, Joelle who has an inspiring post for us today! Joelle has a passion and unique talent for writing. Her love for Christ is evident in all she does. I am certain that you will be blessed by her words.
  In the Tough Times By Joelle W:
There are seasons in your life when everything is going good. You just got a promotion or you’re…
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