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O Lord, begin to make a way for me in the wilderness. In Jesus' mighty name. Amen.

@KarlGessler I don't know if I've really been invited to someone's house for a "worship night", but I'd probably expect it to be a time of worshipful music and maybe some prayer? I'm curious what prompted the research and what your conclusions will be. It sounds interesting. More and more I'm drawn to the concept of home fellowships.

@Berrybunchfamily @KarlGessler Praying for you. It looks like @tanjaostman gave lot of great suggestions to help support your natural immune system. You are fearfully and wonderfully made. Jesus is our Healer.

I would like to request prayer for a situation concerning a child who was removed from her home, due to abuse. She is now living with a believing family, but it is looking like (aside from a miracle) she will soon be returned to her abuser. With God, nothing is impossible. Children are precious to Him. Thank you for your prayers.

@Chidiotamiri You are welcome. May God bless you and may we all be more than conquerors through Christ Jesus. There is no other hope.

@Chidiotamiri True love for God...trusting His goodness toward us and that He will not withold anything that is actually good for us is also very important. If He says it is wrong, this is because it is actually wrong and does not lead to life! Trying in our own effort to fight temptation seems like a losing battle, but the fear of God and looking to His grace (which is promised), trusting His goodness, truly LOVING what He loves and HATING those things that are abhorred by Him will help in living a life of victory. What are we focusing on? Things forbidden? Or the wonder of God's goodness and His Word? Temptations from the enemy are lies. If we are convinced of even the most tempting delicacy being laced with poison, will we desire to consume it? Jesus was tempted. Temptations can be strong. I believe fighting the counterfits offered by the enemy has a lot to do with understanding that they are indeed counterfits and laced with poison. Then, clinging even more closely to what is real.

@sinbach This is a story about love, not only in your grandparents dancing together, but in your being willing to enter into their trouble and provide help! Your wife also sounds amazing! My husband can relate at least a tiny bit to the awkwardness you faced, as his parents seek his help for their marriage difficulties. I am blessed to be married to a man of true wisdom with love for God and people.

Positive home covid test for Jo (assume I have it too) which will curtail our filming day today!

Started last Wednesday so we should be most the way through...

Prayers appreciated by my DingDash family!!

Self isolating til Friday

Rape Victim Moving Past Trauma with Vision for Employing 15 Women in New Business Fazeelat Salman suffered a brutal rape and then her Father was murdered in his efforts to bring justice to the perpetrator. The story doesn't end there. She has a vision to employ 15 women in her own company to offer hope and good incomes in a Christian workplace. Pray and as the Lord leads give into the launching of this new Christian enterprise to empower women and help them provide for their families. The cost is $3,880.00 youtu.be/kLaf6z7-yEo

These are pictures we took at an orphanage we visit to help. Our hearts break as we wipe dirt or dry vomit off their little bodies. Or unleash them from a chain holding them to the wall so they can’t move more than a foot away. Or tend their oozing infections in their mouths, feet or wherever. When I have one of these little ones near me all I feel is love and compassion. To tend them with the most Jesus love possible. We can’t go see them right now because of covid. I hate covid. But when I PRAY, I ASK GOD TO SHEILD THEIR MINDS AND HEARTS and to help them feel HIS LOVE regardless of what humans are doing. And I BELIEVE with ALL MY HEART that God answers and honors these prayers. For HIS heart breaks even more than mine.

So Christians please care! As a church we CAN make a difference. We can adopt. We can support financially. We can help physically. We can pray. We can advocate.

Or We can forget and look away.

My thoughts from China tonight.

@Berrybunchfamily @bethany It sounds like you did a good job of sharing it! Praise God for the opportunity to share with so many!

Kyle is a professional mountain biker from Idaho. He is 29 years old. He tells this MD about the adverse reactions he got from the Pfizer shot. He is still not well. He can't exercise anymore, but he is slowly healing thanks to natural medicine. What makes me extremely upset among other things while listening, is that he knows about a handful of people who have committed suicide because they have been treated disrespectful and even experienced anger and hatred because they have told about their vaccine injuries. They should get all help needed when they aresick - instead they are being attacked. What's wrong with people???!!

youtu.be/H7inaTiDKaU

@tanjaostman Wow. Informative for sure. To others who see this ding, I recommend watching this video.

@Berrybunchfamily @bethany This sounds interesting! I'm not at all familiar with anything like this.

While other countries have made artificial colors in foods illegal or requiring a warning label, the U.S. has no plans to ban food dyes or warn consumers. The worst part is that the population that is at the highest risk of being in contact with these harmful food colors are children. Watch now to learn more! 👉 brighteon.com/7e9f5132-1b50-4c

#childrenshealth #naturalliving #artificialingredients #TheTruthAboutVaccines

@Jo_PrayerN_actionCenter Praying. My sister had that a few years ago. I will share with her so she can also pray.

@DevotionalTreasures Inspiring thoughts for sure. May I become more and more like Jesus! Also, that photo in the devotional is amazing. It is a beautiful view!

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