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Ryan Combs

@RyanCombs1

Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Friend, Heir of God through Jesus Christ. 🎩

Katılım Ekim 2011
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Ryan Combs
Ryan Combs@RyanCombs1·
I realize choosing isn’t as easy as it sounds, but praying we can choose some of the following during this time of crisis. Choose joy over fear. Choose faith over uncertainty. Choose to love rather than run. Choose your neighbor over yourself. Choose Jesus over this world.
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Gavin Ortlund
Gavin Ortlund@gavinortlund·
It is another great day to tune out the noise, make our heart happy in Christ, meet needs around us, and remember that the struggle of this life is not meaningless. God bless you all.
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Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
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Colby Wilson@CWilson225·
I mean, Ben McCollum to UNC?
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Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati Reds@Reds·
It needs to be said every year... Nobody. Does. Opening. Day. Like. Cincinnati.
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Isabelle Krause
Isabelle Krause@Isabelletkrause·
Frodo leaving the Shire is one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking endings in all of literature. He won. The Ring was destroyed. The Shire was saved. And he couldn't stay. Not because he didn't want to. But because the journey cost him more than anyone around him could see. He carried the weight of the world's evil on his body and soul, and even though the Ring was gone, the scars weren't. That's Tolkien writing the truest thing he ever wrote: some suffering in this life cannot be healed in this life. There are wounds - spiritual, physical, emotional - that only eternity can restore. Frodo’s departure isn’t a sad ending, it’s the hope of heaven for someone who gave everything and was broken by it. It's about the promise that what was broken will be made whole. Just not here. And not yet.
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Oscar Ortiz Duarte
Oscar Ortiz Duarte@OOrtizDuarte·
@BradWilcoxIFS @wapo A generation raised to optimize careers and experiences may be forgetting how to build a life with another person.
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Matt Smethurst
Matt Smethurst@MattSmethurst·
Ben Sasse is facing death and reveling in the glory of grace. This is what life is about.
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Anna Lulis
Anna Lulis@annamlulis·
"I am a man. See me as a human being—not a birth defect, not a syndrome. I don’t need to be eradicated." Frank Stephens pleads for the humanization of people with Down syndrome, studies suggest 67-90% are aborted in the United States due to faulty prenatal screenings.
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T3@T3Bracketology·
Austin Peay’s Collin Parker has been on a TEAR the last four games. At EKU: 25p, 6r, 9/14 At UWG: 30p, 12r, 3a Vs Lipscomb: 30p, 9r, 6a, 13/22 Today in @GovsMBB win over UNA: 27p, 4a, 11/17. 6 wins in a row!
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Ryan Combs@RyanCombs1·
We can’t lose sight of the fact that life is sacred and from God. Death is a curse and evil.
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Robert P. George
Robert P. George@McCormickProf·
David French, Albert Mohler, and Andrew Walker are right. A mob's invading a church, synagogue, mosque or other house of worship to disrupt a peaceful service is an abomination. The religion or denomination doesn't matter. Nor does the mob's ideology or cause. It's simply wrong.
David French@DavidAFrench

There is no right to interrupt a church service to protest. You are violating the rights of your fellow citizens when you do. It's inexcusable, and vital for MN authorities to protect the right of people to peacefully worship.

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Jared C. Wilson
Jared C. Wilson@jaredcwilson·
There have been enough church attacks in this country that protesters should really think twice before disrupting a service. Security teams should not be expected to wait to see if disrupters will be violent or just merely idiotic.
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