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@MJSDFsMa

Daughter of the King of Kings, kai Ra (lavo), Mama to 5. Communications in development. Retweets not necessarily endorsements.

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Melissa A. McLaughlin@MMcLaughlinsong·
Now may the Lord of peace Himself give you peace always in every way. The Lord be with you all. 2 Thessalonians 3:16
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Sidonia P Alphonse@MinisterSidonia·
That night the king couldn't sleep. So he commanded the book of the records to be opened and read before him. And it was found written that Mordecai was to be Honoured. Esther 6:1-8 May God make your destiny helpers restless until your case is settled, In Jesus name. AMEN.
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Food and Agriculture Organization
Food loss and waste poses challenges in #AquaticFood value chains too. Taking action is crucial to: 🔹Preserve marine resources 🔹Eliminate hunger 🔹Enhance efficiency in aquatic #FoodSystems 🔹Safeguard the environment.
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One of the most powerful armies in the world 🇨🇵 deployed in Kanaky 🇳🇨 after @SoniaBackes and other settlers called for an emergency state. They are facing groups of mostly teenagers. Look at them. So eager to get young kanak blood. Colonization is still happening in the Pacific
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"My name is Nicki Cruz." I was born into a family bound by witchcraft. My father was a satanic priest, my mother was a witch. My parents were deeply immersed in shamanism and black magic. When I was born, I was raised and dedicated to Satan, my head was anointed with blood. I inherited my father's mantle, so it became a curse on my life. When I was a child, I never got a single kiss from my mother, nor did I kiss her. I felt like i died when I was eight years old when i heard my mother say she didn't love me.. I felt no affection and I got brutally beat up multiple times until I was eight. Many times i lay unconscious in a pool of blood. At the age of 4 I wanted to kill myself You know when your mom calls you "freak", "bastard" it really hurts. I eventually realized she didn't love me and I hated her because of it…that I screamed with a broken heart that I would rather be called a "nothing" than to be called her son. The last time she slapped me I was 8 years old, I swore I would never love anyone and cry again in my life. At the age of fifteen I ended up in New York in the Mau Mau gang named after a blood thirsty African tribe. The gang became my "family" that I never had. A family of hooligans who draw their strength from each other and look out for each other. New York is a city where you have to have eyes in your neck. It was all about survival. You had to abide by the laws of the jungle. And the beast doesn't know the difference between good and evil. The beast must be killed to survive. I could always remember my mother's voice grabbing my hair and smashing my head against the wall so blood would flow. I tried to look into her eyes like fireballs to see something human but all I saw was coldness and hate. And I heard "You're not my son, I don't love you! Get out of my life, I don't want to see you! " Being in that gang I knew I was gonna die young, but in my life I was already dead. I died when I was eight years old when my mother said she didn't love me. At 16, I led that gang myself in New York. I fell into the depths of hell, thought about suicide many times. When the police arrested me, I was isolated from all the other prisoners because I was dangerous. The court ordered me to see a psychiatrist. Finally I met Dr. Goodman He took me to one of the worst hospitals ever a very famous hospital for crazy people. Then he took me to another psychiatric clinic in Manhattan. Six months later, when we were walking with him on the street, he directly told me, "You're just cold! I tried to infiltrate you, punch you in the chest to get some kind of emotional response. But you're completely lifeless, you're very dangerous!” And he said “there ain’t nothing I can do for you Nicki! You go straight to jail to the electric chair. F## you! And there is no hope for you. You are dead!” But by the grace of God these words did not come to pass! God became my last hope and in my misery He found me. I never thought about God in my childhood until suddenly this man, Pastor Wilkerson, fell down from heaven into our neighborhood. The police warned him: "They are going to kill you." This jungle, this a battlefield "All we gotta do is come get your body. " Wilkerson answered them with great conviction: "God will be with me!" The police said, "We hope he's going with you because we're not going!" This man was used by God. When I showed no interest in anyone, God showed interest. He put great love in this man's heart and brought him to New York's biggest city with a message of hope. Just two weeks before this, my psychiatrist said: “Nicky, you’re stepping on the electric chair and you’re going to hell! " But Wilkerson said “no he’s not!” It's heaven, it's God. It's Jesus Christ who died for your sins, who gave his life for you, just like you're willing to give your life for your friends, gang members, boyfriends and girlfriends. There is a God who is truly the living God His name we remember. But when one of you dies - no one remembers you, you're not there anymore. But Jesus is always there. He is not dying ! " And this is the most important news David Wilkerson has ever given me. And I approached him and started hitting him. I would not let him go. He couldn't get rid of me that easy. I cursed him, his God and everything in this world. Like a wild animal, I jumped on him, grabbed his hair and began banging his head against the wall. Just like my mother did to me. But this guy, ignoring the pain and blood, said in the middle of the street, in the presence of three hundred witnesses, "Nicky, I'm not scared." “I came here to give you the news from heaven. I came to tell you Nikki Jesus loves you! " And when he told me that, I withdrew." I've got my eyes on him. And he said, "If you want, you can kill me." And I know you can. But even if you kill me and cut me into a thousand pieces and scatter them across the street, remember: every piece will scream to you: Nicki, Jesus loves you! " This hit me hard. It felt like a stroke in the heart. Two weeks later I went to listen to this man. I didn't go alone, I brought 70 guys as security to listen to this skinny guy. To my great surprise, two thousand people were already there. Twelve gangs. We came prepared. I came in with a loaded 22 caliber pistol. And that night for seven minutes, even though I was so restless, high off drugs, seven minutes later something happened to me that night. Wilkerson told why Jesus came to earth. What really moved me was the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The first few minutes seemed boring to me. But then I saw Jesus Christ crucified before my eyes, so alive that I thought I was there, and saw Him die. And this has touched me deeply. I was struck by the perseverance of Jesus. Loyalty to friendship. He, Jesus, friend, the best friend you could ever have. He is not a lying politician who promises a lot and fails to deliver. He promises you eternal life. He promised to die for you - and He fulfilled it. And I admire a Jesus like that. It was the first time in my life I felt respect for someone. And this honor brought me to kneel before my saviour Jesus Christ. Glory be to Jesus! " Today, Nicky Cruz travels the world, ministering and preaching the gospel. The former callous "beast" teaches people about forgiveness and love. He is the founder of the "Ministry of Nicki Cruz" which helps young people leave a life of crime and turn to Christ and serve Him. Pastor Cruz is also the author of many books, including a bestseller, "Run, Baby Run."
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International Center for Journalists
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Christine Brejcha-Beach
Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
You can take everything away from me. I will pause, adjust my crown, and go get it again because it's not something I wear; it's within me. Unidentified
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Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
Remember, Jesus understands our struggles and is always there for us. He walked in human skin, and even though He is God, he knows how it feels to be human. So, seek His guidance, pray, read, listen, and repent if you have to, forgiveness is a must, and please know that.—You are going to be okay. 1 Peter 4:12, says, "Dear friends, do not be surprised at the fiery ordeal that has come on you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you." You are NOT alone! Much love, Sister Christine C. Beach©️ Photo credit: The image features my baby and me in 2019.
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Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
A Small Dose Of Encouragement Many of you in the body of Christ are going through tremendous changes during the transformation that takes place through the Holy Spirit. —And no matter where you are, whether you are a new convert or you have been sitting in the brick and mortar for decades and still not in the place you want to be spiritually, or if you are elevated spiritually and doing well but you're just having a bad day or a bad week, know that it's okay to be okay. Facts: Our spiritual growth is a journey, and it looks different for each person. Some of you may experience rapid progress, while others are on the snail trail. It's okay just keep going. Regardless of where you are on your journey, it's crucial to embrace the process and not be too hard on yourself but be responsible and accountable. That said, even if you're having a challenging time or going through a rough patch, it's okay to acknowledge your feelings and give yourself permission to be okay. The journey of faith is not always smooth, and we all have moments of struggle and doubt. But through it all, remember that Christ’s love and grace are always available to support and uplift you. So, be kind to yourself, seek solace in your faith, and trust that better days will come. Note: It's okay to not be okay, but it's not okay to ignore those feelings and allow yourself to become entrenched in them, leaving you feeling emotionally overwhelmed and stuck. I find it a critical process to acknowledge and express our emotions in a healthy way. By doing so, we prevent them from becoming overwhelming and detrimental to our overall well-being. Oftentimes in the church, we hear feel-good words and people pretend to be great all the time but that does no one any good. It may benefit those who preach those types of words to generate cash flow for themselves as more of a motivational speaker. But today, I speak to you the truth so we all don't get caught up in momentary feelings and material rhetoric. Listen, your emotions are a natural part of being human, and allowing ourselves to feel them is important for our mental and emotional health. Look at it this way: It's like tending to a garden - if we ignore the weeds, they will grow and spread. But if we address them promptly, and pull them out a healthy harvest follows. Similarly, we must filter out feelings and emotions through Christ by way of the Holy Spirit so we can maintain a healthy and rich emotional landscape.—It its not about money. Beloved, we all experience moments of being overwhelmed and needing to take a rest. Just like Jesus, who also found rest and experienced fear and cried out to His Father for relief, it's important for us to seek out the Father the same. We can go to Him, listen attentively, and find comfort in His presence. Remember, Jesus didn't ask his Father to remove the cup because it was the Father's will that the Son suffer for a good cause, which was the salvation of a sinful world. Therefore, as followers of Christ, we often suffer for a good cause. And sometimes, things don't make sense, even though at times they seem perfectly clear. During this type of pressing, God allows these things, and it often doesn't feel good, even though we are sustained through the joy of the Lord and His Holy Spirit. Some days, we just hurt. It's okay. I encourage you to take a day off to do nothing or engage in something that promotes your mental and emotional health. —cry if you have to! Sometimes, we need that break to clear our minds and receive the Lord’s refreshment. Again, it's okay. I am speaking to men and women, tears are a pathway of release. Remember that! What are YOU holding onto? In Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus invites us, saying, "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." Finish in Comments
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Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
Sunday Encouragement “This is the day that the Lord has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it” (Psalm 118:24). Every day is a new opportunity to be thankful for the blessings that God has given us. We should take a moment to pause and give thanks for the gift of a new day. A new day comes with unlimited opportunities to repent and be forgiven, to get on our knees and say, Lord, I will trust you with my life, and through you, I will be born again. We are reminded in scripture of the countless mercies the Father shows us. Today, take the time to pray to give thanks for this new day, a time to start fresh, to be intentional with our thoughts, words, and actions, and to serve others in our community. Psalm 25:10 The Lord's paths are mercy and truth toward those who honor his covenant and decrees. Let us strive to make the most of the day, be good to ourselves and all people, live obediently to the Lord, and glorify Jesus in all we do, say, and respect our bodies. John 17:4-5 (NIV) I have brought you glory on earth by finishing the work you gave me to do. 5 And now, Father, glorify me in your presence with the glory I had with you before the world began. The Gospel of Matthew says, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God." Blessings, Sister Christine C. Beach ©️
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Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
The Birthing To the ones birthing His promises, remember that labor begins with pain. As it intensifies and the safety of the womb becomes cramped, the baby has no choice but to begin the descent into the darkness of the birth canal. In the darkness, the baby is squeezed tighter than ever before, pushing through a space much smaller than itself. Then, finally, the baby emerges into the blinding light as the world welcomes the blessing. This is a specific message for those who have been birthing the promise, the remnant who are the blessings themselves to a world in need of Christ. It can be pressing and painful to bring forth the anointing to its fullness into the world for the greater good. However, the Lord assures that every bit of the push and pain will not be wasted. "The purpose for which I willed resides within them will bring healing to nations," thus saith the LORD. Glory to God. The process has been the design of our Savior and we need Him. Oh God, we need you! John 16:21 (NIV): "A woman giving birth to a child has pain because her time has come; but when her baby is born she forgets the anguish because of her joy that a child is born into the world." Isaiah 66:9 (NIV): "Do I bring to the moment of birth and not give delivery?" says the LORD. "Do I close up the womb when I bring to delivery?" says your God. Just as a woman's pain during childbirth is overshadowed by the joy of bringing new life into the world, the challenges we face in birthing God's promises are surpassed by the joy and blessings that await us. Hallelujah! I am speechless! Thank You, Jesus, Sister Christine C. Beach ©️ Image thanks is to Shiloh
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Reama Naco@MJSDFsMa·
@Tallsam45 So very sad how our fellow Fijians are so gullible to this liar.
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Samu🇫🇯@Tallsam45·
I went thru the rabbit hole of TikTok to get more infor & listen to th speaker and the message. In one of th clips she mentioned, that she cannot take you to God empty-handed and commanded the audience to listen to the voice of Man rather than God w/out a quote from the Bible.
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How tf are we Fijians(some of us) easily manipulated into cult activities? Without even knowing we are innit. Yes, Humans are flawed but God is perfect. The moment we realize that we can bring ourselves to God and not have some human ponder us to their will, our eyes will be open

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Reama Naco@MJSDFsMa·
@tuitexfiji Lako laivi yani! Karaik. Da mai rawa taki tu vei ira na lasulasu va qo.
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Prophetess for you 👀
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Brendan Schmidt | Masculine Revival
Things Christians shouldn’t have any part of: •Yoga •Tarot •Crystals •Astrology •Numerology •Empty mind meditations •Ego transcendence practices What else?
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Christine Brejcha-Beach@ChristineBrejc1·
We’re headed to church, but not without sharing my first pixie haircut. It’ll take a little getting used to, but my husband loves it, and that's all that matters. Happy Sunday!
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@KungKungMike Flagstaff or Vivraz?
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#ResistTheOccupation🇵🇸@KungKungMike·
Coiiiiiturrrrr jus saw Rupeni Caucau at Extra Flagstaff. 🥴🥴 Dude now works for Extra. Damn!!
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