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Chrispus Mutabuuza

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Father. Husband. Legal Counsel. In that order.

Uganda, Kenya Inscrit le Aralık 2009
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Chrispus Mutabuuza
Chrispus Mutabuuza@mx_pus·
Imagine dismissing a story of a carpenter born more than 2024 years ago of insignificant birth in an insignificant town who claimed to be God. If a story of such "limitations" has survived 2 millennia, we owe it, in the least, our attention.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: It's been revealed that young American men under 30 are LEADING a massive Christian and spiritual revival 42% of young men say religion is "very important" and 40% attend a religious service at least once per month That is a SURGE of +14 points from years prior 🙏🏻 Keep bumping those numbers up!
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Ken Ham
Ken Ham@aigkenham·
After Noah’s flood, eight people came off the ark, and all the people who live (or have lived since) on earth are descended from them.
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Reid Wiseman
Reid Wiseman@astro_reid·
Only one chance in this lifetime… Like watching sunset at the beach from the most foreign seat in the cosmos, I couldn’t resist a cell phone video of Earthset. You can hear the shutter on the Nikon as @Astro_Christina is hammering away on 3-shot brackets and capturing those exceptional Earthset photos through the 400mm lens. @AstroVicGlover was in window 3 watching with @Astro_Jeremy next to him. I could barely see the Moon through the docking hatch window but the iPhone was the perfect size to catch the view…this is uncropped, uncut with 8x zoom which is quite comparable to the view of the human eye. Enjoy.
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Wendell
Wendell@wendelltalks·
The “Christians are anti-science rubes” line is getting old. Part 2 Meet Reid Wiseman, Commander of Artemis II. The man who just led the first crewed mission around the Moon since 1972. He’s not even “really a religious person,” by his own words. But when he stepped back onto the Navy ship after that historic flight and saw the chaplain’s cross on his collar, he broke down in tears. “When I got back on the ship… I saw the cross on his collar, and I just broke down in tears. It’s very hard to fully grasp what we just went through.” Think about that. You can orbit the Moon, stare back at the fragile blue marble from a quarter million miles away, and the grandeur of it all still leaves a man searching for something bigger than science alone can explain. The cross, that simple symbol of the gospel was the only thing that could meet him in that moment. This is the same crew that included Victor Glover openly living out his faith in lunar orbit. And now the Commander himself is moved to tears by the cross. Funny how the people who have actually left the planet keep running into the same reality the scoffers deny. The Artemis II Commander comes home and weeps at the sight of a cross. Real faith doesn’t fear the data. It doesn’t hide from the stars. It looks at the cosmos and sees the signature of the Creator who hung every one of them in place and yet still reaches down to a broken man on a Navy ship. To every skeptic who loves to trot out the old line that Christianity is “anti-science” insult. The evidence keeps stacking up against you. The men and women who have actually left the planet don’t seem to agree with your narrative. And to every believer who’s ever been mocked for holding both faith and reason? keep going. Keep exploring. Keep speaking truth when they ask. The King who set the stars in place is the same King who hung on that cross and rose from the grave. He is risen. He is risen indeed. All glory to the King who made the heavens and the earth, and who still meets men and women, even commanders of lunar missions right where they are.
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Dinesh D'Souza
Dinesh D'Souza@DineshDSouza·
.@POTUS : “We need help from The Boss… The most famous person in the world is not me, but Jesus Christ.”
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Astronaut Reid Wiseman, who says he is not religious, says he broke down in tears when he saw the Cross after getting back to Earth. Wiseman: "I'm not really a religious person, but there was just no other avenue for me to explain anything..." Victor Glover: "The only thing I would add is I am a religious person, but everything else is the same."
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
NEW: Astronaut Victor Glover shares the gospel to a crowd who welcomed him back home to Houston, Texas. People were seen lining the streets to welcome Glover back home. “Some of us have never met before. And you know whose fault that is? Ours. So let's choose to do this. Let's be this more. Let's be neighbors.” “I don't know if you heard me say it, but God told us to love Him with all that we are and love our neighbors as ourselves.” What a remarkable person. Video: sp00kycut1e / tt.
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TONY™
TONY™@TONYxTWO·
Artemis II Astronaut Victor Glover shares words of wisdom to his neighbors as he arrived home to a crowd 🇺🇸🙏🏼 “Let’s be this more. Let’s be neighbors. I don’t know if you heard me say it but God told us to love Him with all that we are and love our neighbors as ourselves.”
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Paddy Power
Paddy Power@paddypower·
I mean, bottling four competitions is still a kind of a quadruple, if you think about it
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NASA@NASA·
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Tevin Macharia Mukabana
Tevin Macharia Mukabana@TevinMacharia·
I need you to understand something about the 450 prophets of Baal and the 400 prophets of Asherah that confronted Elijah on Mount Carmel, they were not random devil worshippers who wandered in off the street. The Bible specifically tells us that these 850 prophets ate at Jezebel’s table. They were funded, fed, housed, and platformed by her system. They had a ministry. They had a following. They had an altar. And when Elijah called them out to demonstrate the power of their god before all of Israel, they prayed from morning until noon, they limped around the altar, they cried out, they cut themselves with their own swords, and the Bible says they raved on. But there was no voice. No one answered. Elijah stood there and mocked them, suggesting that maybe their god was in deep contemplation, or had stepped out for a moment, or was asleep and simply hadn’t heard them yet. But here’s the part that the modern church has to sit with the spirit that funded and fed those 850 false prophets did not die on Mount Carmel that day. The book of Revelation tells us that in the last days, this same spirit would infiltrate the church itself, seducing God’s servants to practice spiritual immorality, teaching them what John calls the deep things of Satan, and building her own prophetic council inside the house of God. These weren’t covens of witches burning candles in the dark. These were self-proclaiming believers in Ephesus who had spent the modern equivalent of six million dollars on books and courses to access demonically what was already theirs through the blood of Jesus. Jezebel doesn’t only operate outside the church, she builds a table inside it and invites the gifted to come eat. The way you know whose table you’re eating at is simple… does the ministry you’re sitting under confirm the Word of the Lord in your life, or does it replace it? Does it make you more dependent on a prophet, or more dependent on God? Because a prophet who is more concerned about getting a profit from God’s people than being a prophet to God’s people has already accepted the invitation to Jezebel’s table and they are feeding you from it.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Big smiles from Christina and Victor on the deck of the USS John P. Murtha, as they waited to be escorted for their routine post-mission medical checks.
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Welcome home Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy! 🫶 The Artemis II astronauts have splashed down at 8:07pm ET (0007 UTC April 11), bringing their historic 10-day mission around the Moon to an end.
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The Exploding Heads
The Exploding Heads@Exploding_Heads·
What does this mean for Manchester United?
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Faithfulness Okom
Faithfulness Okom@AttorneyF_·
This morning I was praying, thanking Jesus for what I shared yesterday about the brotherhood and adoption he gave us access to. And as I sat with it, something else opened up. God called Abraham his friend. He called Moses his friend. These were the two most consequential men in the Old Testament and friendship was the height of what was offered. And it was not cheap; Abraham believed across decades of silence and impossible demand. Moses spoke with God face to face after forty years of faithful suffering. The friendship was real and it was rare and it was earned through a lifetime of covenant fidelity. Then Jesus rises from the dead and calls us brothers. Not friends. Brothers. I want you to feel the distance between those two words. Friendship is selective. You choose your friends. Brotherhood is a declaration. You do not earn a brother. You share a father. Abraham and Moses had to become someone first. The disciples in John 20 had just abandoned him. Mary had nothing to offer but grief at a tomb. And the risen King opens his mouth and the word he uses is not “friends.” It is not even “faithful ones.” He says brothers. He says it over failure. He says it over fear. He says it to people who ran. It really stunned me this morning. The more intimate the title became, the more democratized it got. God offered friendship to two men across the whole of the Old Testament. He offers brotherhood to every human soul who believes. The inner circle did not shrink as the stakes got higher. It exploded. And as I shared yesterday, John 20:17 completes the thought. He does not just call them brothers. He tells Mary: “I am ascending to my Father and your Father, to my God and your God.” He refuses to say “our Father” as though the sonship is identical, he is the eternal Son, you are the adopted one, the distinction matters. But he insists the Father is shared. You are in the family without being confused with the firstborn. The intimacy exploded outward without diluting. More people, but the same Father. There was no reduction in what it means to belong. The arc of redemptive history is incredibly beautiful, God moved from friend to Father, from selective covenant to scandalous adoption, from two men on a mountain to every soul born again by his Spirit. You did not earn this. Abraham walked decades in costly faith and was called God’s friend. You simply believed and were called brother. You received brotherhood. That is a larger thing given to an unworthier person and that is precisely what makes grace what it is. He is risen. And the first word out of his mouth proved it was never only about power. It was always about family.
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
🚀 LIVE FROM SPACE: President Donald J. Trump Calls Artemis II Astronauts After Breaking the Farthest Distance Record in Human Spaceflight 🇺🇸 HISTORIC! "Your mission paves the way for America's return to the lunar surface very soon."
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Fox News
Fox News@FoxNews·
JUST IN: "We have 45,000 soldiers in South Korea to protect us from Kim Jong Un, who I get along with very well, as you know. Do you notice he said very nice things about me? He used to call Joe Biden a mentally retarded person... He was so nasty to Joe Biden. It was terrible." - President Trump
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