@Berrybunchfamily @sinbach Apparently Facebook doesn't appreciate things that are noble or beautiful.
@DevotionalTreasures He's the Lord of all glory and He's only a prayer away. This is a powerful truth...and you know, He has often shown that He's there even before the prayer is even prayed. He knows our very thoughts. Thank you for sharing this song.
@sinbach Informative! I have been aware of many of the online privacy invasions, but what you're saying about stores asking for phone numbers or zip codes, etc was eye-opening for me.
Regarding browsers, do you have any thoughts on Opera browser?
@Berrybunchfamily @TakeN The answer? I'm seeking the answer to this riddle??? Haha!!🤣
@Berrybunchfamily @TakeN Could the answer be, "Lost"??
@heartnsoulr1 beautiful!!
@tanjaostman @sinbach I left them a few years ago. I don't regret it. Sometimes, though, I miss out on things, because they're only available on Facebook.
@daniel Wow! This is sad.
@Lindseyay May my ears be attentive to His voice! I don't want to miss it.
@daniel What is this representing? I don't know what I'm seeing.
This week we are producing 1k pill Bibles that we pray will make it into the gulags.
We want to thank all of our supporters that help make this happen!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWgv3qSA1BQ
@sinbach Seeking Allah, Finding Jesus. SO good. Was super sad to find out the author passed away a few years ago. Such an amazing book
Very interesting....
You have your Bible in English today because - on this day, October 6, in 1536, William Tyndale was burned at the stake for disobeying the authorities.
It was deemed a danger to society for individuals to read the Bible themselves. If an individual wanted to learn more about the Bible, they needed to join a congregation, have it read to them by an ordained priest, and in the Latin language.
William Tyndale was considered selfish and dangerous for putting the individual over the group.