Posted on 04/30/2024 5:58:42 PM PDT by CottonBall
ALL ABOARD THE TRUMP FAMILY TRAIN, EST. 2017 BY DOLLYCALI!
Survived everything thrown at it over the years, just like President Trump....including trolls, moles and saboteurs.
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Am I The Only One – Aaron Lewis
Very interesting, I didn’t know she was so smart
Another reason I’m glad I’m old. The youngsters are being cheated out of the option to own a home. There goes the middle class.
No problem, CB.
Anybody who could buy one and convince hisself that it was a reliable, effective and economical form of transportation wouldn't have a bit of bother imagining any color at all at any time....
Stephen Green, always worth a read, and in this case for more than the headline topic
TY for Cleopatra history, I enjoyed it.
Dang Cleo was shmort, no wonder Richard Burton married her!
Oh lordy that is totally geek
Great airport travel tip
Audrey Hepburn was born on May 4, 1929. The actress is best known for such films as Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, but did you know that she turned down playing the role of Anne Frank? Here’s why.
What many may not know about Hepburn is that as a teenager she helped the Dutch resistance in WWII. Both Hepburn and Anne Frank were born in 1929. The two never met but Hepburn felt close to the young diarist, and lived within 60 miles of each other. While Hepburn was not Jewish, she spent several years of the war in a cellar to use as a bomb shelter and even faced near starvation. During this time she managed to arrange illegal dance performances, which raised money to support local families who were hiding Jews.
After the war, Otto reached out to Hepburn asking if she would play the role of his daughter for the movie adaptation of the well-known diary. But she declined. Hepburn felt unable to play the part, having had such a traumatic experience during the war, it would be too difficult. She said to Frank: “It’s a little bit as if this had happened to my sister .. in a way she was my soul sister.”
Miracle At Church When Man PULLS GUN on Pastor
Col. Douglas MacGregor: “I Don’t Think We Make It To 2024”
A MASSIVE financial collapse is coming that will destroy everyone’s assets, warns Paul Craig Roberts
Expert warns: Banks will claim that your money is no longer yours, may freeze bank withdrawals
REPORT: Trump’s Commander-in-Chief Powers Were Revoked by Military Brass On January 6th
Woke CEO Backtracks After Tweet Costs His Company Millions In Value
‘I Lost Everything’: Popular Bikini Model Gives Up Fame To Jump On The Trump Train
“crooked Joe” would lead us into World War III?
Here Are All The Planters Nuts Recalled Over Potentially Fatal Contamination
REPORT: Man Calls Off Wedding After His Fiancé Was Caught Making Out With 5th Grade Student
VIRAL CLIP: Chris Cuomo Finally Admits He’s Vaccine Injured
Courts set precedent for mass FORCED VACCINATION of all children
BREAKING REPORT: Kristi Noem Offered To Step Down Early
Gitmo TV / Telegram
Medical officer reveals Covid Vaccine related HEART ISSUES skyrocketing in active duty Naval officers..
Myocarditis rises 151%
Pulmonary heart disease up 62%
Ischemic heart disease up 69%
Heart Failure increased a whopping 973%..
Good morning,lysie!
That is positively mouth-watering!
Can’t wait to dive into THAT!
Thank you!
Bible in a Year :
We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.
Decades ago, I went to a college retreat where everyone was talking about a personality test. “I’m an ISTJ!” one said. “I’m an ENFP,” another chirped. I was mystified. “I’m an ABCXYZ,” I joked.
Since then, I’ve learned a lot about that test (the Myers-Briggs) and others such as the DiSC assessment. I find them fascinating because they can help us understand ourselves and others in helpful, revealing ways—shedding light on our preferences, strengths, and weaknesses. Provided we don’t overuse them, they can be a useful tool God uses to help us grow.
Scripture doesn’t offer us personality tests. But it does affirm each person’s uniqueness in God’s eyes (see Psalm 139:14-16; Jeremiah 1:5), and it shows us how God equips all of us with a unique personality and unique gifts to serve others in His kingdom. In Romans 12:6, Paul begins to unpack this idea, when he says, “We have different gifts, according to the grace given to each of us.”
Those gifts, Paul explains, are not for us alone but for the purpose of serving God’s people, Christ’s body (v. 5). They’re an expression of His grace and goodness, working in and through all of us. They invite each of us to be a unique vessel in God’s service. .
Reflect & Pray
What gifts has God given you to serve others? If you’re not sure what your gifts are, who might help you get a better sense of those God-given gifts?
Father, thank You for the gifts You’ve given me. Please help me to embrace the ways You’ve equipped me to love and serve others in Your kingdom.
Find out how you can understand yourself and others.
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