In loving memory of an amazing man of God
https://backtojerusalem.com/in-memory-of-george-chen-forever-in-the-garden/
@tanjaostman @sinbach to be fair I brought it on myself. I shouldn't have told him. (and let it be known I STILL refuse to accept that he's right)
The battle belongs to the Lord
Brand new Iranian warship simply tips over for no apparent reason
https://backtojerusalem.com/supernatural-warfare-irans-newest-battleship-simply-tips-over/
@tanjaostman @Cherishingsparrows2020 I am a big fan of dark chocolate as well. Together, Minna and I consume half a bar every evening of 70-86%. Often from Pralinehuset. We buy in bulk and travel with it.
@bethany fair enough. π
@bethany Sweden shares borders with Finland, Norway, and Denmark with lots of cross harbor travel with Germany and Estonia -who ALL drive on right side.
It's about adapting to the rest of the world so that international drivers in England and English drivers in rest of the world can be safer during travel.
@bethany @tanjaostman @Olamide in 1967, Sweden did what our backward friends in Britain should have done years ago and switched over from Left to Right side to get in line with the rest of the world. Sweden read the writing on the wall and changed over, hiring 150,000 traffic assistants to help remind people which side of the road to drive on. It was called "H" day to stand for "hΓΆger" which means "Right" in Swedish. This was a big deal because Sweden's big car makers - Volvo and Saab also had to change.
Not easy, but worth it.
....hint...hint.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q52RfAiZlws
@MaryMamuzich @tanjaostman sounds crazy but it's actually extremely beautiful and the story behind it of a woman who ventured into the darkness of the dead of winter to feed persecuted Christians is powerful.
@tanjaostman ALL the Lucia concerts I've ever seen have been with real candles
@tanjaostman so amazing that the Lucia girl STILL has candles I her hair EVEN on a horse. Now that is a talent!
@tanjaostman love it. thanx for sharing
@MaryMamuzich for me, movies and books have different phases in my life. sometimes I'm in a place in life where books are the only thing I care to consume. And sometimes, a movie hits the right spot. Movies have a group experience component that can be experienced together with others. I like that. Books are more of a journey in solitude and at times, I like that too. All depends I guess
Last night we participated in a house church meeting in our city, hosted by a man who is considered "controversial" by others, incl christians (even pastors), because he is vocal about his opinions (against c-vax and c-passports, same sex marriages etc). Nobody was wearing masks, nobody was vaxed, we were hugging, we were eating together. The host was so happy and enthusiastic, and didn't want it to end, so we were going on for 5 hours (!), which is very uncommon in Scandinavia. We are not allowed to Christmas concerts in churches in our city without c-passports. So we enjoyed the fellowship with others that are turned away from churches. Somehow I felt like a rebellion - participating in a "forbidden" underground house church meeting (even if it wasn't forbidden or underground). π It was far from ordinary 1-2 hrs Sunday morning services. We kept going for 5 hours, eating, praying, singing, sharing, discussing... PS. I warmly recommend the book in the picture.
We are looking forward to being in Florida next week together with Brother Yun. If you are in the area - come on out and join us. I will be spending most of the day by the BTJ book table. Stop by and say hello, we would LOVE to see you.
https://backtojerusalem.com/heavenly-man-brother-yun-in-florida-for-only-one-weekend/
I have been living and causing trouble in China for more than 20 years.