@LBelthius
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@REVWUTRUTH False teacher if you go to a church like this, you would best pick up your Bible and repent because these are false preachers!
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Day three of boosting smaller accounts so they’ll grow.
This account honors our veterans who paid the ultimate price for our freedoms by documenting a Memorial Day run.
It should have way more attention than it’s getting. Make sure you support this.
Who Will Carry the Flag?@ParentOlentangy
When a hero falls, who carries their legacy? Who picks up their flag?
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@johnrich @GovKathyHochul Farmers are the backbone of this country. I stand with you and the governor is a moron.
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There's a 911 in Upstate New York!! Ain't that right @GovKathyHochul ?? Kathy, why do you hate Upstate farmers so much? Let's see what America has to say about this, shall we? If you stand with American Farmers, hit REPOST. Volume UP!👇
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@Monica55dzrh No it’s your legacy. I know he’s your husband, but sometimes we have to say no.
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I'm really confused and need honest advice 😔
My husband wants me to sell the small house my mother left me so he can help his brother pay off a debt. He says he'll pay me back later.
Should I sell it or not? Is this a red flag?
Married women especially — what would you do in my place? Please share your real opinions.

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🚨 Outrage is exploding: Former Minneapolis Officer Tou Thao — who never laid a hand on George Floyd — just got out after nearly 5 years in prison for simply managing the crowd while Floyd OD'd on fentanyl.
This wasn't justice. It was a blatant political hit job and social justice scapegoating that ignored the toxicology evidence to appease the 2020 mob.
Thao became another casualty of the radical left's war on cops.
Real question for patriots:
Should President Trump push to fully exonerate and compensate officers like Tou Thao who were railroaded in these rigged Floyd cases?
A. Huge YES👍
B. NO
Give me a Thumbs-Up👍, if you want real justice, not show trials. 🇺🇸


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@WWG1WGA301 @GregAbbott_TX We need to stand our ground good for you, Governor Abbott
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🚨 BREAKING: The Texas A&M professor who kicked a girl out of class for having a religious objection to transgender rhetoric has been FIRED, per Gov. @GregAbbott_TX
GOOD RIDDANCE!
Universities should NOT be woke indoctrination camps! 🔥
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@ronsterd89 My sister had it as her ringtone at one time they’re coming to take me away ha ha hee hee ho, ho
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Rep. Wesley Hunt just said what a lot of Americans are thinking 🇺🇸
“My entire family is Black, and every single one of us has an ID that allows us to vote. So why do Democrats keep acting like voter ID is some impossible burden?” 🤔
Exactly. Requiring ID to vote isn’t racist — it’s common sense. We need ID for almost everything else in life, but somehow asking for one to protect our elections is controversial? Give me a break. 🗳️
Thoughts?

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@ZeekArkham I think you’re really onto something there, Mr. Arham🎉🎉
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@TevinMacharia God is not finished with his life. Here he has testimony to declare God’s goodness.
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Some believers worship in crowded churches without fear.
Others whisper prayers behind locked doors.
Some openly carry a Bible.
Others hide their faith because being known as a Christian could cost them everything.
And somewhere in the world tonight, there are believers following Jesus at a price many of us struggle to imagine.
One of those stories is now stirring Christians to prayer.
According to reports, a man identified as Walid says he was pressured to abandon his faith in Jesus Christ and convert to Islam. He reportedly refused.
What followed was horrifying.
Walid says a coworker violently attacked him, slitting his throat and leaving him for dead because he would not renounce Christ. Against overwhelming odds, reports indicate he survived and is now said to be living in hiding for his protection while recovering from the attack.
Pause for a moment and imagine the silence after something like that.
The pain.
The fear.
The uncertainty of tomorrow.
Yet what stands out most is not only survival.
It is faith.
Despite what he endured, Walid has reportedly expressed gratitude to God for preserving his life.
That kind of testimony confronts something deep inside all of us.
Because following Jesus is beautiful, but Scripture never pretended it would always be easy.
Jesus warned His followers that faithfulness could come with suffering, rejection, and persecution. Across parts of the world today, believers still face imprisonment, violence, isolation, and threats simply for confessing Christ.
And still they worship.
Still they pray.
Still they refuse to let fear have the final word.
2 Timothy 2:12 reminds us, “If we endure, we will also reign with Him.”
Perhaps stories like Walid’s are not meant to stir outrage alone.
Perhaps they are invitations.
Invitations to remember the global Church.
To pray more deeply.
To hold faith less casually.
To remember that while some Christians debate comfort, others quietly risk their lives for the name of Jesus.
Tonight, pause and pray for Walid.
Pray for healing.
Pray for protection.
Pray for courage.
And pray for the countless persecuted believers whose names we may never know, but whose faith heaven surely sees.
If this story moved you, what is one prayer you would offer for persecuted Christians around the world today?

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