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Lisa Caplan

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✝️ Jesus is King , God is Great

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Benjamin Rapture Ready
Benjamin Rapture Ready@TheBelieverJC·
Jesus walked on water here.🌊 Sea of Galilee.🇮🇱 Israel.
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Johnny Midnight ⚡️
Johnny Midnight ⚡️@its_The_Dr·
America without and Republicans! 😂🤣
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Once upon a time there was a widow. Her husband was brilliant, world renowned in his field. He had chosen her because he thought the blue-eyed blond beauty was even more brilliant than he was and they worked side by side to accomplish extraordinary things, even though publicly, he received much of the credit. After his tragic, sudden death she was left to raise their two children and also to continue his work, even taking over his professional position, traveling and appearing at conferences. During this time the tide of public opinion turned against her. Considered throughly unlikable she was met with media slander and mob attacks, blamed for her work being the cause of her husband's death, accused of being a Jew and told to go home. Instead she poured her energies into doing more good than ever before, including in the lives of her two children who went on to become famously accomplished themselves. Her name was Marie Curie. Had she stayed home after her husband's death she wouldn't have won a second Nobel Peace Prize, nor developed mobile radiology units (Petite Curies) during WW1 which saw over a million soldiers saving hundreds of thousands lives and needless amputations, nor would she have established 2 international scientific research centers responsible for making huge strides in nuclear physics, medical research, and the treatment of cancer. Her two daughters followed in her footsteps, one going on to win a Nobel Peace Prize and the other achieving great success in journalism and diplomacy. Not all women are called to be widows like Marie Curie. But when they are, there is no more obvious fool in the world than those who seek to persecute them.
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Another powerful story the mainstream media buried: In 1995, NYC’s Veterans Day Parade was on the brink of cancellation, broke, with zero corporate donations after asking 200 companies. The then-businessman Donald Trump stepped up: he wrote a personal check for $200,000, helped raise another $300,000, and marched with over 25,000 veterans down Fifth Avenue. Parade director Tom Fox (a Vietnam vet) said it plainly: “Donald Trump saved the parade.” This wasn’t for votes or headlines; it was pure respect for our warriors and love for America. Long before politics, Trump showed where his heart is. The MSM won’t tell you this side of him. Share if you stand with Trump and our veterans.
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
Does anyone else just breathe out a soft “thank You, Lord” in random moments… knowing He literally carried you to this point?
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Winston Churchill fought his depression with bricks. He'd lay them for hours at his country home in Kent. He joined the bricklayers' union. And in 1921 he wrote about why it worked. It took psychology another 75 years to catch up. He called his depression the "Black Dog." It followed him for decades. His method for fighting it back was as basic as it sounds: laying brick after brick, hour after hour. Churchill spelled out his theory in a long essay for The Strand Magazine. People who think for a living, he wrote, can't fix a tired brain just by resting it. They have to use a different part of themselves. The part that moves the eyes and the hands. Woodworking, chemistry, bookbinding, bricklaying, painting. Anything that drags the body into a problem the mind can't solve by itself. Modern psychology now calls this behavioral activation. It's one of the most-studied depression treatments out there. Depression sets a behavior trap. You feel bad, so you stop doing things, and doing less means less to feel good about. Feeling worse makes you do even less. The loop tightens until you can't breathe inside it. Behavioral activation breaks the loop from the action side. You schedule the activity first, even when every part of you doesn't want to. Doing it produces small rewards: a wall gets straighter, a painting fills in, a messy room gets clean. Those small rewards slowly rewire the brain. Action comes first, and the feeling follows. Researchers at the University of Washington put this to the test in 2006. They studied 241 adults with major depression and compared three treatments: behavioral activation, regular talk therapy, and antidepressants. For the people who were most severely depressed, behavioral activation matched the drugs. It beat the talk therapy. A 2014 review of more than 1,500 patients across 26 trials backed up the result. Physical work like bricklaying does something extra on top of this. It crowds out rumination, the looping bad thoughts that grind people down during the worst stretches of depression. Bricklaying needs both hands and gives feedback brick by brick: each one is straight or crooked. After an hour you can see exactly how much wall you built. No room left for the mental chewing. The line George Mack used in his post, "depression hates a moving target," is good poetry. The science behind it is sharper. Depression hates a brain that has somewhere else to be.
George Mack@george__mack

Winston Churchill used to lay 200 bricks per day to keep his mind busy when feeling down. Depression hates a moving target.

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Melissa Redpill
Melissa Redpill@MelissaRedpill·
RFK Jr. gets emotional sharing his thoughts on faith and spirituality. “God talks to us in a whisper.” “The world is clamoring at us with all this loud noise and these shiny things all the time.” “The world is a very noisy place.” “We’re all a combination of both spiritual beings and biological beings.” “God is not going to intrude on our life.” “He's not going to kick down our door.” “He needs to be invited in.” “And that starts with that act of surrender.”
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Wisdom
Wisdom@Wisdom_HQ·
Steve Irwin held an American Bald Eagle and instantly put it at ease with his calm and caring demeanor. This is pure magic. "You're ok, you're ok."
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
The speed of dogs and big cats
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Q STORM RIDER
Q STORM RIDER@_Qstormrider·
🚨 LMFAO! KAMALA HARRIS: "I was playing 3D chess against Donald Trump." GREG GUTFELD: "She says 3D chess — chess is already 3D! She probably meant 4D, but she probably had already DRANK a 40!" 🤣 "Who boasts of a strategy when you lose? [...] If she plays chess or checkers, it’s probably with a helmet." 💯
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
This sentence by Dostoyevsky never fails to hit hard: “You sensed that you should be following a different path, a more ambitious one, you felt that you were destined for other things but you had no idea how to achieve them and in your misery you began to hate everything around you.”
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Reformed1563
Reformed1563@Heidel_bro1563·
“Men do not seek God first; God seeks them first; and if any of you are seeking Him today it is because He has first sought you.” -Charles Spurgeon
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Caroline
Caroline@car_oline2001·
They were so cute Together , this video is so wholesome !! May God give her strength !!!
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A.VICTOR
A.VICTOR@Lifeof_AG01·
Apparently, the secret to life is just having gratitude towards God all the time.
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Tim Burchett
Tim Burchett@timburchett·
Retweet if you think @elonmusk should be back at DOGE.
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C. S. Lewis
C. S. Lewis@Lewisquots·
“Human history is the long terrible story of man trying to find something other than God which will make him happy.” - C.S. Lewis
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Sheila of the Most High
Sheila of the Most High@sheilatebra·
in your prayers say: “in Jesus name… I REBUKE every voice in my head that isn’t Yours.” trust me on this.
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