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@cattaber

Christian🦋Actress💫Queen👑 "There's some good in this world Mr Frodo & it's worth fighting for"⚔️ https://t.co/BSFUcHKMR7 https://t.co/FfHJAkwRJr Hab319🦌

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Cian McCarthy
Cian McCarthy@arealmofwonder·
Poems for Lent (Day 31) • Wiliam Cowper •
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Cian McCarthy
Cian McCarthy@arealmofwonder·
"Do not divert your love from visible things. But go on loving what is good, simple, and ordinary: animals and things and flowers, and keep the balance true." ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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Happiest of Birthdays @JacksonSilbaugh! God Bless you, I am praying for you today! I hope 17 is a great year. (Literally!)
Jackson Silbaugh@JacksonSilbaugh

@cattaber It’s my 17th birthday and I got a Lori Loud t shirt for my birthday! I have my Lori Loud plush and figure. I can’t wait to meet you sometime in 2026 or sometime in the future. I’m praying to God and Jesus a lot. Thank you so much for your support!😊🩵

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MCM Comic Con@MCMComicCon·
Matt Lanter, James Arnold Taylor, Nika Futterman Catherine Taber, Dee Bradley Baker, Ashley Eckstein are joining us at the show this May for autographs, photo ops and a panel (Fri Prio and Weekend Ticket holders only). Buy MCM London tickets: f.mtr.cool/qlcuyiqmqn
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Rodney Smith Jr
Rodney Smith Jr@iamrodneysmith·
Meet Brianna from Duncan, Oklahoma — a young woman who decided she wanted to make a difference in the place she calls home. In 2024, Brianna stepped up and took on The 50 Yard Challenge, a journey that asks kids to go into their communities and mow 50 free lawns for those who may need a helping hand — the elderly, disabled, single parents, veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders. One lawn at a time, Brianna showed up for her community. She gave her time, her effort, and her heart to help others. Because of her dedication and commitment to serving others, she officially completed the challenge and earned something special — a brand new mower, weed eater, and blower. But what she gained along the way is even more valuable: the pride of helping others, the confidence that comes with hard work, and the knowledge that she made her community a better place. Brianna’s story is a reminder that young people can do incredible things when given the opportunity. It only takes one decision to serve, one lawn to mow, and one act of kindness to start a ripple effect. Now the question is… who will follow in Brianna’s footsteps? Sign your kid up : bit.ly/50yardsignup
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Rodney Smith Jr
Rodney Smith Jr@iamrodneysmith·
Parents, what you see in the photo is a proud young man who served his community. Do you know how? Let me tell you. This young man completed something we call The 50 Yard Challenge. That means going into his community and mowing 50 free lawns for the elderly, disabled, single parents, veterans, active-duty service members, and first responders. Along the way, every act of service earns them a different color T-shirt, much like a karate belt system. They begin with a white shirt, and after completing all 50 lawns, they proudly earn their black shirt. Not only that, but once they finish the challenge they are also rewarded with a brand new mower, weed eater, and blower to continue their journey. But the real reward isn’t the equipment—it’s the character, leadership, and heart for service these young people develop along the way. Some kids complete the challenge and continue mowing even more free lawns simply because they’ve discovered the joy of helping others. Others take that brand new equipment and turn it into an opportunity, starting their own small lawn care businesses and learning what it means to be young entrepreneurs. So the question is… will your son or daughter be next? The 50 Yard Challenge is more than mowing lawns. It’s about building character, earning community service hours, learning responsibility, and making a real difference right where you live. Kids can sign up anywhere in the country, and it’s a year-round opportunity to give back. During the fall and winter months, they can continue serving by raking leaves and shoveling snow for those in need. What do you say, parents? Let’s raise the next generation of leaders and difference-makers. Sign your kids up today. Click the link below to learn more and join the movement. In the photo is Phoenix who completed the challenge 6 years ago ! Time flies ! Sign up : bit.ly/50yardsignup
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Jonathan Roumie
Jonathan Roumie@jona440·
Life’s greatest questions, deepest pains, highest joys, and truest path — they’re not hidden. Everything you need to know about life is beautifully, faithfully contained in the Bible. The living Word that still speaks today.
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Jackson, I am so sorry to hear things are rough right now. Keep praying and know that I am praying for you, too! And I invite everyone else who sees this and prays to pray for Jackson as well.🙏🏻 #twoormore "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you. I will uphold you with my righteous right hand." Isaiah 41:10
Jackson Silbaugh@JacksonSilbaugh

Dear @cattaber I’ve heard you are a great Christian and have a big heart for others. I am going through a lot of emotions right now but I’m praying to God and Jesus. This is a picture I drew of Lincoln Loud praying. I hope you love this❤️😊😇

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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
I'm trying every day to bring at least 1 piece of wholesome content to X... something that can hopefully make you smile. Today, my son and I attempted a staring contest without breaking into laughter. It went exactly how you'd expect 😂 Kids are the absolute best, enjoy!!!
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CatholicVote
CatholicVote@CatholicVote·
"I am worthy of God’s love, simply because I exist. And if I’m worthy of God’s love, shouldn’t I also be worthy of my own? And the same is true for you." James Van Der Beek, 1977-2026 Pray for the repose of his soul 🙏
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Puppies 🐶
Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
This is Snoopy. Spent 600 days in a shelter with zero interest – just a senior pup with special needs waiting for his chance. Then someone adopted him. Now he's surrounded by toys, taking the coziest naps, and living his best life. Pls heart him ❤️
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Del Bigtree
Del Bigtree@delbigtree·
Listen to what @BretWeinstein is saying here. It’s one of the most gut-punch breakdowns I’ve heard about why the people inside these broken institutions can look at devastating evidence of harm to children… and still choose silence. He calls himself a “de facto atheist,” and yet he sees something most people refuse to admit: When you don’t believe in anything bigger than yourself, it becomes far too easy to make peace with evil. How do you ignore when studies show severe harm to kids? How do you watch the vaccine program keep rolling when the data screams danger? You tell yourself the same lie they all tell themselves: “It won’t make a difference anyway.” “The system is too corrupt.” “If I speak up, I’ll be destroyed.” “No one’s going to listen. The government won’t act. Institutions are untouchable.” That’s the utilitarian calculus they run: “The greater good is keeping the machine running, even if it crushes a generation of children.” And once you accept that logic, you can justify literally anything...slavery, genocide, medical experiments on kids. History proves it. Here’s the part that hits hardest: Faith in a higher power is not gameable. You can lie to yourself. You can lie to your colleagues. You can lie to the public. But you cannot lie to God. You cannot convince an all-knowing Judge that “it wouldn’t have mattered anyway” or “I had to protect my career.” That internal moral compass - knowing someone is listening to your thoughts - keeps you from crossing lines that pure utilitarianism happily sprints across. Brett nails it: Science displaced faith in the modern world, but we never replaced what faith actually did, especially when it comes to the heavy moral lifting... This is why the cover-up continues. Because too many of them have no fear of anything higher than a paycheck, a title, or peer approval. We are in a spiritual crisis masquerading as a scientific one. Watch Brett lay this out below 👇—it’s raw, it’s real, and it explains exactly why we can’t wait for the system to fix itself. Share this far and wide. Our kids deserve adults who still believe some things are more important than self-preservation.
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This is my mystical creature who came through the ATL shelter system. But, I have been haunted all day by a story of a surrendered dog/pet, "Joy," who was euthanized this week here in ATL. The crushing shelter population is one of the worst visible symptoms of the state of the soul(s) of our society. We need to do better. I pray your fantasy world into reality. Until then, #adoptdontshop 🙏🏻
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
Impossible not to cry writing this... I have some sad news. This morning, our golden retriever, Winston, passed away. Every morning for 10 years, I have woken up to his happy, smiling, excited face. And tomorrow morning... I won't. I got Winston as a sad, lonely, depressed, single man... ...and 10 years later he died knowing me as a happy, married, father. I think the best I can do is just say thank you. Thank you for the ten years of pure joy and love. Thank you for the mornings. Thank you for the walks. Thank you for the loyalty I didn’t deserve yet. Thank you for staying close when I was hard to be around. Thank you for believing I was worth coming back to. Thank you for loving my wife and my kids. I will miss you in ways I can’t explain to anyone who hasn’t had a dog save their life without ever saying a word. You did your job. You got me here. You got me home. I'll miss you, my dear friend ❤️
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