Nifty! So many classic things came out in the 1950s, and you wouldn't change a thing about them. You belong in the decade of Elvis, Eisenhower, and the birth of television. Nailed it! :) |
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Nifty! So many classic things came out in the 1950s, and you wouldn't change a thing about them. You belong in the decade of Elvis, Eisenhower, and the birth of television.
That was mine too. But I disagree. I like the sixties and seventies better, especially the music.
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Be careful to live properly among your unbelieving neighbors.
I came to learn about Catherine Hamlin, a remarkable Australian surgeon, through reading her obituary. In Ethiopia, Catherine and her husband established the world’s only hospital dedicated to curing women from the devastating physical and emotional trauma of obstetric fistulas, a common injury in the developing world that can occur during childbirth. Catherine is credited with overseeing the treatment of more than 60,000 women.
Still operating at the hospital when she was ninety-two years old, and still beginning each day with a cup of tea and Bible study, Hamlin told curious questioners that she was an ordinary believer in Jesus who was simply doing the job God had given her to do.
I was grateful to learn about her remarkable life because she powerfully exemplified for me Scripture’s encouragement to believers to live our lives in such a way that even people who actively reject God “may see your good deeds and glorify God” (1 Peter 2:12).
The power of God’s Spirit that called us out of spiritual darkness into a relationship with Him (v. 9) can also transform our work or areas of service into testimonies of our faith. In whatever passion or skill God has gifted us, we can embrace added meaning and purpose in doing all of it in a manner that has the power to point people to Him.
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What has God called you to do? How might you do it today in Jesus’ name?
Jesus, may Your love and grace be evident in my words and deeds today.
Yep. 50s all the way. No surprise there.
Beware of that site. I started to take the quiz and when I hit “continue,” the screen flashed and a voice said, “your computer has been locked up.”, so I quickly exited from the browser.
“You belong in the 1950s”
Although I will not go onto that site because it is dangerous, my decade is the 1920’s, as should be obvious by the hundreds of songs that I have posted on these threads.
1950s...But, I love 40s Junction and SiriusXM.
Me, the 1980’s. The decade of “The Great Communicator”, The single gloved One”, And “Madonna”. The beginning of desktop computers. The Rad Years.
Hi Luv
Sez here this week that I am all about 8 tracks, the Bicentennial and the Big Red Machine.
70’s!
Mine says 1950s. That’s okay, but move it back a century and it would be more accurate.
Apparently, everybody belongs in the Fifties. I wasn’t even alive then and most of my answers were about later periods, but I belong in the Fifties.
Eat our ever-loving hearts out...when America was still America.
Hi Luvie, Kathy.
For me, it’s not what decade. It’s what century. (I never left the 19th.)
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You belong in the 1950s
Nifty! So many classic things came out in the 1950s, and you wouldn't change a thing about them. You belong in the decade of Elvis, Eisenhower, and the birth of television.
I disagree.
They should have had a none of the above. That is my REAL answer to most of them.