Posted on 01/22/2024 6:00:02 PM PST by laurenmarlowe
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Hi MA!
*HUGS*
Howdy, Kathy.
I hope there haven’t been too many monkey wrenches tossed into the cogs today.
BRRRRR!!! It’s REALLY cold up there today, even with the beautiful sunshine.
Howdy, lauren. *HUGZ*
Did you manage to get through today with just rain and no frozen precip?
We’re FINALLY thawing out after a week in the deep freeze.
Hi there radu!
*HUGS*
Rainy and drizzly all day, but no freezy stuff thank goodness!
Glad to hear you have thawed out a bit.
Spring will be nice for all of us, when it gets here, and that will happen soon enough!
Hope you have a pleasant week.
Good! Freezy stuff can ruin one’s day. Rain is good for growing things.
My grass is all brown, now that I can see some of it again after being covered with snow for a week. But it’s getting watered as the snow melts and there’s a lot more rain coming this week.
I’m ready for Spring. Been ready since at least November. LOL
LOL! Kitteh looks content.
Good evening, Pro...climbed out of the cold now?
Yeah, our temps are back to 'normal' so more bearable for getting out and around.
Bible in a Year :
They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks.
My wife, Miska, has a necklace and hoop earrings from Ethiopia. Their elegant simplicity reveals genuine artistry. What’s most astounding about these pieces, however, is their story. Due to decades of fierce conflict and a civil war that rages on, Ethiopia’s geography is littered with spent artillery shells and cartridges. As an act of hope, Ethiopians scour the torched earth, cleaning up the scraps. And artisans craft jewelry out of what remains of the shells and cartridges.
When I heard this story, I heard echoes of Micah boldly declaring God’s promise. One day, the prophet announced, the people would “beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks” (4:3). Tools meant to kill and maim would, because of God’s powerful action, be transformed into tools meant to nurture life. In God’s coming day, the prophet insisted, “nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore” (v. 3).
Micah’s pronouncement was no harder to imagine in his day than ours. Like Israel of old, we face violence and war, and it seems impossible that the world could ever change. But God promises us that by His mercy and healing, this astounding day is coming. The thing for us, then, is to begin to live this truth now. God helps us to take on His work even now, turning scraps into beautiful things. .
Reflect & Pray
Where have you seen evil transformed by God’s love? How can you turn scraps into beauty?
Dear God, please change our world. Work through me to bring beauty here.
Learn how to trust God when the world is mess
The Real History Behind the ‘Masters of the Air’ Bombing Campaigns in WW2
During the Second World War a storm of fire and steel was unleashed. Not just on front line troops, but on enemy society itself. All sides in the Second World War believed that aerial bombardment could decisively affect the strategic outcome of the conflict. But did the unprecedented onslaught from the air actually work?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLPnx39QX1k
Comments below the video:
“Every time I see stuff about those fellows that fought those things, makes me glad I grew up to be Infantry. Nope. Better to have a hole in the ground. One can’t hide from incoming up there. I was a US Army Ranger and people said I was crazy, those guys were crazy...... crazy brave. Cheers from Tennessee.”
“My uncle served in the US occupation force in Germany. His division placed a billboard in the center of the devastated city at the center of its zone of operations. It read “Give me a dozen years and you will not recognize Germany - Adolf Hitler” Uncle Artie said that was the one and only time he completely agreed with the German dictator. Germany must have been unrecognizable.”
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