@Olamide @MaryMamuzich Nigeria has been on my heart more than usual for the past few days. I pray that soon the harvest you were told of by the Lord will be realized and the implosion will be over!
@TakeN This is spectacular! Great job with the editing.
Pharaoh gave to Joseph the highest authority in the Egyptian empire - his royal ring - to rule over Egypt and the whole world. Jesus Christ has given us the highest authority in heaven, earth, and under the earth - His Name. With the Name of Jesus Christ, we shall rule and reign over every force in the universe. Please don't forget to always TAKE THE NAME OF JESUS WITH YOU.
Gather the kids! It's time for another life lesson with Safety Steve!
@Berrybunchfamily Yes, it is evident. And, it's making a difference!
@Cherishingsparrows2020 thanks so much...that's really encouraging...our soul aim is to encourage others through all we do!
@Berrybunchfamily You're very welcome. You've been an encouragement as well through your dings and videos.
Keep alert for special opportunities to impact the lives of others during this challenging season. Keep alert also for signs of God's special favor on your lives and family.
@KarlGessler That's the first I've seen your "Safety Steve", but it looks like a fun and informative series for kids! Good job!
Since the peace is flowing from above, the team members are not sitting idle.
we are ready for the next attack to release the captives from the Northern part of our present base.
"Operation Strength To Strength"
But those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:31
Exclusive Report from our team in Iran.
Little girls being forced into marriage with older men in Iran.
https://backtojerusalem.com/child-brides-in-iran/
"16% of petrol stations now have fuel" (rather than the 10% figure over last weekend). that's a direct quote from the UK Government (well the first part is - the bit in brackets is the rest of the equation)
or, 74% of petrol stations in the UK currently have insufficient, or no, fuel - like our local one, that is dry of fuel again
The UK is in an unusually difficult situation regarding fuel supplies. and [no] it won't get better overnight; [yes] it is affecting many people and [no] it won't simply go away just because it will [eventually] return to normal
And, unlike the BBC - who love inciting a panic - I do not believe that tanker drivers in military uniforms will cause widespread panic - actually I suspect they'll receive a round of applause wherever they turn up.
And I also like the truth - all of the truth, because I'm a big boy and can make my own mind up correctly when presented with the facts.
Now for the British thing, I'm off for a cup of tea to sort the world out
@Berrybunchfamily I can identify with the frustration. As to sorting the world out...that may take some time. I find that I need to dig more into the Word of God to help "cope" with the mess this world is in. My husband and I were talking yesterday about so many signs that we're getting closer to the things written in Revelation. God is still seated on His throne and not one Word of His has failed. We have to keep our trust in Him and keep sharing His truth with others so that as many as possible will enter His Kingdom. You and Jo are doing this, and this is what matters. I will pray for your nation during this crisis. Nigeria has also been placed on my heart even more recently. Just as in Egypt in Moses' days, God heard the cries of the oppressed, His ears are still open to His people.
@VeritasDomain what an encouraging word. Psalm 18:32-33,is special to me. I had my spine collapsed and shred my nerves. After the Dr. repaired it, he told my husband I would not walk. God says different. It is a challenge for me to walk but, "it is God that girdeth me with strength, and makrth my way ,steps, perfect. He makrth my feet like Hinds feet, and setteth me upon my high places.
@sinbach @Toddkapper It would be great to see the other nations drop them as well!
@tymektt Our part of Louisiana was hit the hardest by Ida(190mph gusts recorded). It was probably the strongest hurricane to ever hit Louisiana, but thankfully, no flooding. My house is gutted since 4 windows busted through (shutters and all) and hurricane Ida made herself at home in my house, but we were not nearly as bad as most homes in this area. The people here have come together as usual, and we're moving forward. I've seen GOD's beauty every day since the storm. He's truly near to the broken-hearted.
@weavers4jesus Oh, how heartbreaking! May you find comfort that only He can give.
@Berrybunchfamily @MaryMamuzich Beyond what we can understand!
Got our ration of diesel, so Jo can do all 4 days at work this week
Next week is far away (& scripture tells us take things 1 day at a time) - so we'll deal with it 1 day at a time
People are aggressive, impatient, irritable on edge. shop staff are nervous and quickly defensive - me not trying to put in more than the ration they set, invoked a shocked smile and a visible relaxing of her shoulders (perhaps also because the guy in front of me at the till had just jumped the queue, in front of me in the shop, just because he could, because he was on a motorbike, before spilling petrol everywhere because his guilt was obvious for all to see - so not worth it...petrol on a hot motoribke?!?)
A chap with Jerry cans apologised profusely, but pointed out he was a gardener and that was for his livelihood. At least he didn't try and push in front of me, but I did challenge him as he was edging in between me & the motorbike and tensions were plenty high enough already.
Madness and fear!!