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Latter House of Glory Church
Katılım Mart 2020
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This is an evil ideology
That regime is not trustworthy
Their actions are proof
The only way is to utterly destroy them
Look at their demands
Pride goes before the fall
& Great will be the destruction of that nation
God is with you on this battle
He will expose all your enemies & destroy them
God bless you Precious President Trump 🙋🏻♀️🙏🇺🇲👑🎖️🏆

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Praise be to the Lord, to God our Savior, who daily bears our burdens. Psalm 68:19. A donkey, which are called 'beast of burdens', carried Jesus on its back at His birth & death. With a cross etched into its back, it stands as a quiet testimony of Almighty God who willingly chose humility as His sign.
Palm Sunday marks the week leading up to the crucifixion. It commemorates Jesus' triumphant entry into Jerusalem, prophesied by Zechariah (Zech 9:9). The people who laid palm branches down and cheered Jesus onward are the very the same ones yelling "Crucify Him" a few days later. Yet even in knowing this, He did not hold it against them and went forth to accomplish what His Father sent Him to do: die on the cross in order to bring eternal salvation for all. The God of the Bible is completely unique in that He demonstrates His love. How? Christ died for us WHILE we were sinners (Romans 5:8). He didn't die for us when we are at our best, He came for us when we are at our worst. We do not clean ourselves up in order to stand before Him. God is the One who cleans us.
Peter said to Him, “You will never wash my feet!” Jesus answered, “Unless I wash you, you have no part with Me [we can have nothing to do with each other].” John 13:8 AMP. Meditate and rejoice in the victory, goodness and love of our God and Savoir Jesus Christ (Titus 2:13).

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🐾 Nico… The Dog Everyone Misunderstood 💔
They called him “unfriendly.”
They called him “difficult.”
So people walked past… without ever knowing who he really was.
Nico didn’t bark for attention.
He didn’t wag wildly or press against the kennel bars.
He just sat quietly in the corner… watching a world that never chose him. 🥺
But what they saw as distance…
was really fear.
What they called “difficult”…
was really a broken heart trying to protect itself.
Then one day… someone stopped.
She didn’t rush.
Didn’t force anything.
She simply sat down and stayed. ❤️
And slowly… everything changed.
A step forward.
A soft look.
A quiet moment of trust.
Until one day… Nico leaned into her—
not out of fear… but because he was finally tired of being alone. 🐶💞
That one moment turned into something bigger.
A reminder to the world that some dogs aren’t “bad”…
they’re just waiting for someone patient enough to understand them.
And then… the miracle happened.
A family came—not for a perfect dog…
but for Nico.
They didn’t rush him.
They didn’t judge him.
They simply sat… and waited.
And for the very first time—
his tail wagged. 🥹
On the day he left the shelter, he didn’t look back in fear…
he looked back with love.
One last hug.
One last thank you.
And then he walked out…
Not as a “difficult dog”…
but as a survivor.
A soul who just needed time.
Patience.
And someone who chose to stay. 🏡❤️
If Nico’s story touched your heart, please remember:
sometimes the most misunderstood dogs… love the deepest. 🐾✨

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I was at home with my baby, watching my 5-year-old son wait for the bus through the window. Suddenly, out of nowhere, a black, wolf-like dog appeared at the bus stop.
Without thinking, I put on my boots and ran out into the street, calling for the dog. He looked intimidating: thin, scruffy, and a little wild, but when he came closer and wagged his tail, I realized he wasn't dangerous, he was just desperate.
He was hungry and thirsty, and he wasn't wearing a collar or ID tag. I called the shelter to report that I had found him and agreed to keep him until an owner came forward.
The next day, someone reported her missing. In our close-knit neighborhood, dogs don't usually disappear, so I was worried. When I arrived at the owner's house, she was out and, to my surprise, barely reacted to seeing her dog missing.
I asked about Mocha, and the woman acted as if nothing was wrong, saying that she was a nuisance and always ran away. Then, without a hint of emotion, she admitted that she hated the dog.
I didn't say another word. I turned around and walked away, and Mocha followed me home.
That was 10 years ago. She's never tried to run away. She loves us, and we love her. She's about 13 now, and our vet says she has many years of life left.
We hadn't planned to adopt her, but in the end, she saved us as much as we saved her.

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