Blessed Nana
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Blessed Nana
@DurdenS5
John 14:6 “Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me”.
Katılım Mart 2022
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@NineLives2021 @Torncurtainorg Why? He told the truth. You want to change the word of God too?
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Joni Lamb Last Appearance on Daystar TV Before Her Tragic and Early Death. Joni Lamb seemed very sick in last appearance on Daystar Television about two months ago in early March. Joni Lamb would pass away two months later and cause of death in stated at this time is complications due to treatment of Breast Cancer. You can tell Joni Lamb was very sick and shouldn't have been on television. Daystar should have not let her go on the air this sick. It just makes you doubt the leadership at Daystar TV completely. Joni Lamb's face is swollen on her right side. She was having a hard time speaking clearly. She seemed to be high on some sort of medication. And her thoughts weren't coming out clearly. This is not to make fun of Joni Lamb or mock her. I am showing this film to show that when we are in sin, we are not able to see the truth clearly. Joni Lamb was in denial about how bad things had become. I don't think she realizes she is about to die. I don't think she realized how much she destroyed Daystar TV with her decision. It was a sad ending for the story of Joni Lamb. There are some indications that she did at least partial repentance before she died. Moral of the story: When you whole world in coming crashing down you should persist in your path of rebellion. Repent and find love and mercy in Jesus Christ. This would be Joni Lamb last video. This would be Joni Lamb last interview
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@Torncurtainorg She went on air because she wanted to go on air. She loved money. That was her God.
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@countryrolli @DaystarJoni Why do you hide behind an anonymous account? Put your real name and face out there and I'll answer questions. For all I know, you're another Daystar account.
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I just received this account of @DaystarJoni's funeral from Yvonne Torres Garcia (shared with permission):
"I was there at the funeral at Gateway, the church staff were very friendly and helpful as you walked in, but... 1/
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@countryrolli @reachjulieroys @DaystarJoni To show how freaking EVIL and FAKE this “ministry” and Joni was. Fucking disgusting. Joni didn’t care if her grandchildren were molested and she married a perv who wants all her money.
Understand??
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And you have to share this why?? You have to gossip about this why?? That's more than I would've thought, he should be grateful they even put one picture of him up. Should have never been allowed to attend, esp. over Suzy's hateful posts and disrespectful actions after Joni died & over the past few years.
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Rosie O’Donnell is opening up about getting a secret facelift — and the shame she felt afterward.
The 64-year-old comedian revealed in a new Substack poem that she went under the knife earlier this year, despite once being strongly against plastic surgery for personal and feminist reasons.
She described feeling “shameful” over her privilege in choosing the procedure, which she says cost more than any car she’s ever bought.
Rosie wrote that she used to see facelifts as a “betrayal” of aging naturally.
Do you think it’s okay to change your mind about cosmetic procedures as you get older?
And is it money well spent or is aging gracefully priceless?
(Video: AI)
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Megyn Kelly: “Trump has cheated on every wife he’s had. He met Marla Maples while he was married to the mother of his children Ivana. Ivana accused him of raping her. She alleged he was so angry over the hair transplant he got that she made him get, it was so painful that he raped her. He winds up with Melania and if you think Trump’s been faithful to Melania, you’ve got bigger issues than I can solve”
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@wakeupusa Never listened. Sure won’t miss it. And you call it music? It’s more like demons screaming
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@ChristyBrinker1 She’s a nasty woman who loved money more than she loved her family. That’s her legacy.
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@reachjulieroys @DaystarJoni @j_lamb @suzycatlamb You will know them by their fruit and Daystar continues to prove themselves putrid.
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At @DaystarJoni's funeral, @j_lamb & @suzycatlamb were treated like outcasts, friends say. They were seated on far right, hidden from cameras & separated from family. Jonathan was only child of Joni's who didn't speak & he wasn't invited to the burial 1/2
roysreport.com/evangelical-ce…
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I've always had a positive impression of hospice as an organization focused on helping people die with dignity and as little pain as possible.
But after walking through my mom’s experience, I’ve found myself wrestling with it.
To be clear, I understand the purpose of hospice. I understand that when someone chooses not to pursue aggressive treatment for a terminal illness, the focus shifts from curing to comfort.
But at times, it felt to me like passive euthanasia.
For example, my mom has cancer and chose not to treat it. I understand and respect that decision. No radiation, no chemo. Got it.
But separately, she became severely anemic.
My instinct was simple: “Then give her a transfusion.”
But the response I kept hearing was essentially: “Why? She is already dying.”
And I wanted to shout, "Give my mother a damn transfusion! I don't want her bleeding to death!"
But hospice's stance was, "Well, she chose not to treat, she is not uncomfortable, so what are we really gaining with a transfusion?"
And I wrestled with the ethics of non-treatment.
At one point I told a hospice nurse that I was praying and hopeful in the Lord that my mom might recover. The response I received was very direct that she would not recover and that she was dying.
I know hospice is highly respected, and I can absolutely see why. Peaceful and dignified deaths are a blessing.
But my personal experience left me conflicted.
At times, their hyperfocus on non-treatment and the inevitability of death felt unsettling to me, like they're a death cult.
Trust me, I’m not making a grand declaration about hospice. I know they are good organization. I’m just processing the realities of what I experienced.
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@traceydeemc @rabbriansamuel You have no idea what judgement looks like. You also don’t know what or how anyone processes anything. Hospice is clearly explained before a patient enters it. No treatment knowing death will be soon and comfort is ALWAYS the goal. Transfusions are not comfort care.
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@DurdenS5 @rabbriansamuel Thank you for being so nonjudgmental ‘Blessed Nana’.
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