Have you noticed that you can join Back to Jerusalem on Telegram? I just saw it on their website. So far we are only four people there. https://t.me/BackToJerusalemNews
Born in London and of Sri Lankan Tamil descent, M.I.A. was raised Hindu.
https://www.christianpost.com/news/jesus-is-real-singer-mia-says-after-vision-of-christ.html
You don't need to be a member of MENSA to understand that there are something called cause and effect. Suddenly a lot of people suffer from 'sudden adult death syndrome. And it's so mysterious with all these sudden deaths, among both ordinary people and professional athletes. Why didn't that happen 2 years ago? 🤔
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/06/healthy-young-people-dying-suddenly-unexpectedly-mysterious-syndrome-australia-doctors-baffled-seek-answers/
This girl is incredible! Her brain must be a little differently vired... 😀 I don't understand how some people can be fluent in more than four or five languages. She learned Korean by watching movies. She's truly dedicated to learning new languages, but she must have a great memory and talent. I studied German in school (an hour a week for five years), but I can't speak it. I understand some. I understand Norwegian and Danish. I can communicate in English and Finnish, and my mother tongue is Swedish. But I've been frustrated that I'm totally fluent only in Swedish. I suppose you need to be immersed with a language to become fluent - hear it for hours every day and speak it daily. I try to pick up basic French from Instagram tutors, but I've come to the conclusion it's too complicated to learn on my own... I would need a course. I would love to learn other languages, but it's not my strongest talent... 😅
https://youtu.be/Rj8bxm0fERw
I want to watch this documentary by Matt Walsh! Who thought a few decades ago that Westerners would lose the ability to define what a man and a woman is? Crazy times!
https://youtu.be/FbTpM5icct8
@sinbach Your text was inspiring! It's a beautiful song. The history of the song is inspiring as well:
"The lyrics of the song were written by Yip Harbug, the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants.../...The song was first published in 1939, at a time when the Jews in Europe were coming under increased hostility. Their freedoms were being taken away, their identity being dragged through the dirt, and many of them were feeling isolated. They were trapped, unable to “fly”.
The song is about hope, that the bad times will one day be over. It is this feeling of hope within the song that we can all relate to and it is hope that helped the Jewish people through the Holocaust.
Yip did not know what the future held for the Jewish people when he wrote this song. The lyrics “chimney tops” take on a harrowing new meaning now that we know the horrors of the Holocaust. I am sure many Jews looked to the skies above Auschwitz’s chimney’s, longing for the day they were free."
Biking in our neighborhood before rain, and before the World Championship final ice hockey match against Canada that starts in an hour. This is the most beautiful time of the year when nature is bursting with flowers and colors. The fruit trees haven't blossomed yet. (The windmill is from 1809, and the red buildings are maybe 100 years or older... We have many uninhabited houses in our village, but they are not allowed to be teared down because they are protected).
Finland 🇫🇮 just won over the USA 🇺🇸 in the semi final in Ice Hockey World Championship. Tomorrow we will play in the final match, and the USA will fight for bronze. In a few hours it will be finalized which team will play against Canada 🇨🇦 and which team will play against Czech Republic 🇨🇿. This is so exciting, since ice hockey is maybe the biggest sport in our country!
Swedish-speaking Finn from Finland. Wife, mother of one boy (2008). Teaching special education at the local university. I belive that the Organic Church/House Church is the NT way of doing Church. I'm interested in what's going on in the underground Church and I pray for the persecuted Christians.