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Dry January? Yea that means nothing to me. I have never needed alcohol to make bad decisions.
I have made some of my worst decisions drinking Coke Zero.

I wonder if Muslim mothers make airplane noises when they feed their children????

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"Esteemed U.K. cardiologist, Dr. Aseem Malhotra, has called on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to halt the rollout of the COVID-19 mRNA shots in light of the "ongoing unnecessary harm that is devastating individuals and families"
He spent nine months analyzing studies, and now he believes the program to inject people with a genetic experiment should be suspended immediately and has since joined a growing body of researchers, scientists and doctors who do not follow the mainstream COVID narrative
Malhotra reviewed the data with the chair of the British Medical Association (BMA). At the end of the conversation, the BMA chair commented, "I don't think anybody has critically appraised the data as well as you have. Most of these people are getting their information on the vaccine from the BBC”."

articles.mercola.com/sites/art

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Thank you friends of !
Our students who received BTJ martyrs scholarship are doing well in their studies.
@sinbach Thank you for making it possible.

Ahh.....I remember 2022 like it was yesterday.

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@Eugene Bach has an article in here! Look what the Lord has done! See the CMM 2022 Year in Review magazine and share it with friends and family. Believing is seeing! cmm.world/wp-content/uploads/2

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@sinbach finally an xmas tree I can get on board with (I’m the third category of people)

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@sinbach Please don't throw away your Christmas tree. After seeing your tree a farmer friend suggested this method of multiplying for you.

If you don't know....I'm not sure we can be friends.

My kind of Christmas tree! in one image I get to offend those that don't celebrate Xmas, those that forbid an Xmas tree and those that don't drink wine.

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I loved this interview by @sinbach on the Back to Jerusalem podcast, about struggling with mental health issues as a Christian. It's so common, but unfortunately many don't get proper help in the Christian community, because there is a lack of understanding. In addition one might be blamed for unconfessed sins, disobedience or other things. Sometimes it's just about brain chemistry, or living in this fallen world with all of its challenges or childhood traumas. When it comes to the brain and physiological reasons for depression (not spiritual or psychological, that can be the case), it's a reality for instance because of lack of light and vitamin D, as here in the Nordic countries. It's called SAD, seasonal affective disorder. On the latitude where I live we have too little light and sunshine for 6 months, both for the skin to produce vit D, and for the brain chemistry to function well thanks to the light that passes through the eyes (yes, this is science).
open.spotify.com/episode/77nIM

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My grandfather recently passed away and it's been so nice to go back through old photos and old memories. For 40 years he would walk up to the local hospital every Tuesday and sit and pray with the sick people who had no visitors. Almost nobody knew he did this, but he served God humbly and obeyed Him quietly. There is no greater joy than knowing he is now experiencing the hope of salvation ❤️

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