Angie
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Angie
@bro3ndog
Veterinarian, proud Army wife, love my country, As for me and my house we will serve the Lord, shepherdess extraordinaire
Katılım Ocak 2017
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“Far more people are dying in Nigeria than in Palestine. Last year, 500,000 Christians were killed. But the activists aren’t protesting or saying anything. To me, that’s hypocrisy.” Well said.
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More than 100,000 Nigerian Christians have been slaughtered by Islamic extremists since 2009. This looks far more like a genocide than what is happening in Gaza. So why does the world want to look away?, asks Sean Nelson
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🚨 Erik Prince, founder of the private military firm Blackwater, posted on X, asking Pope Leo XIV to fund his operatives to defend persecuted Christians in Nigeria. ✝️
He wrote: "Sir, I have a better idea. Why don't you fund my colleagues so they can protect Nigerian Christians from the Muslims who are massacring them?"
Nigeria remains one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a Christian. According to Open Doors, over 7,000 believers have already been killed this year - an average of 35 every day.
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ALL EYES ON NIGERIA🇻🇦 🇳🇬
For many Nigerian Christians, faith is now lived under constant threat. Villages gather to worship in burned-out sanctuaries, pastors preach despite the risk of abduction, and displaced families cling to Scripture in crowded camps.
This is one of the most dangerous places in the world to follow Jesus - and yet it remains one of the least reported humanitarian crises.
To my brethren in Nigeria, you aren't forgotten.
Stay strong and keep the faith
God is with you.

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I remain Jesus-Curious, but I want to be real for a minute and say some things:
- I was shocked by the music before it began, it was so beautiful. I didn't know that people looked like that when they sang along; like so connected to something. I cried a lot during the music and don't know why.
- I knew that Charlie was a Christian, but I didn't know that he did all of this for Jesus. I knew he loved Jesus, but I thought more about his drive for social change and real leaders. I didn't know he like literally did it all for Jesus.
- If @bennyjohnson was a pastor, I would go to that church every week.
- I realize a big thing I am afraid of with it is having to change. I would have to change. What Erika said about the answer is love and always love... I'd have to change.
I don't know. But I do know that I came to X to complain about the USDA and now I'm writing my feelings about Jesus on the internet. I have met so many amazing people here who believe in Jesus and I never expected that.
This was long.

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@DarkSideAdvcate @planesanity Ocean at one end, mountain at the other end. Usually shear winds blowing strong.
No stopping the plane once you’ve committed
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American is shopping for coffee at Costco and notifies something strange. The Starbucks coffee isn’t actually Starbucks, it’s Nestlé
All the “Starbucks” bags of coffee very clearly say “Nestlé uses Starbucks trademark under license”
This is incredibly dishonest, In Starbucks coffeehouses, the coffee is sourced and roasted by Starbucks, not Nestlé. The in-cafe beans (e.g., Pike Place Roast) are 100% Starbucks-controlled and not produced by Nestlé.
Nestlé and Starbucks have a Global Coffee Alliance, established in 2018, where Nestlé acquired perpetual rights to market Starbucks’ consumer packaged goods, but the coffee IS NOT STARBUCKS
The coffee is crafted to have what they say is “a similar taste” but it’s not the same beans from the same locations
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@VivekRammaswamy @CollinRugg Minors cannot be sentenced to death in the US.
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NEW: 17-year-old girl arrested for m*rdering her parents, gave a speech at her mother’s funeral and posted videos on TikTok for sympathy.
Georgia teen Sarah Grace Patrick publicly mourned the passing of her parents who were shot in their home.
In a desperate attempt for even more sympathy, Patrick allegedly reached out to true crime podcasters and asked if they could cover her parent’s m*rder.
Her mom, Kristen Brock, 41, and her stepfather, James Brock, 45 were found by their 5-year-old daughter in their home back in February.
Patrick was just 16 at the time and was the one to call 911.
She later spoke at her mother’s funeral, crying through the speech.
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