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Imagine fishing for hours and not catching any fish. Not one.
Now it’s dark, cold.
You’re hungry, thirsty, tired, bones aching, disappointed, beating up on yourself, wishing you never came.
You’ve given up.
You know everyone’s back home depending on you and now you have to deliver disappointing news.
Then out of nowhere, your best friend appears.
You tell him you came in vain—
you caught no fish.
He tells you to try again on the right side.
You look at him like he’s gotta be crazy.
You’ve been there for hours, you know for a fact the net will be empty when it comes back up again.
You do it anyway…
and would ya look @ that…
Net full.
Do you realize that your best friend is the final boss?
The one who loves & adores you is in charge.
The ocean waves turn which ever way he commands.
The hearts of the Kings are in his hands.
My goodness, I love him so much.
🎼What a friend we have in Jesus🎶
🎼All our sins & griefs to bear🎶
🎼What a privilege to carry everything to God in prayer🎶
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No words, other than this is something to show your kids as how NOT to behave, what
NOT to say or do!
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Trump: "Robert Mueller just died. Good, I'm glad he's dead. He can no longer hurt innocent people!" axios.com/2026/03/21/rob…
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OK I'll be the one to say it: No one is holding Nancy Guthrie for ransom.
If they were, her daughter’s $40 million net worth would have produced a seven-figure demand by now, and the woman would be home safe, case closed.
Instead, we’re fed a slow drip of non-facts, non-evidence, and carefully curated ambiguity designed to keep the spotlight locked in place.
I was born at night, but it wasn’t last night.
The sad, infuriating truth is that what we call “the news” has become a reality-control device.
Nancy Guthrie vanishes, and suddenly—poof:
No more ICE protests clogging the airwaves.
No discussion of the SAVE Act.
No scrutiny of border numbers or cartel pipelines.
No follow-up on the thousands of unaccompanied minors still missing from HHS custody.
One carefully amplified disappearance, and the entire national conversation pivots on command.
The MEDIA MACHINE selects which crisis gets oxygen - and which ones suffocate in silence.
And we’re left watching the approved story while the real ones bleed out off-screen.
Just thought you should know.
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My coworker is divorcing her husband of TWENTY TWO YEARS after finding out he cheated on her for almost three months and everyone keeps asking her if she’s going to throw away their life together bc of three months and she always replies with “I didn’t throw away the life, he did” PREACH BABY PREACH.
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What happened on January 26 and 27 goes way beyond a bad forecast. It shows a huge failure to protect people who needed help most. The authority and department heads have to face that loss with a real heart for change. They messed up because they kept ignoring once-in-a-generation warnings that happen every single year now. Power grids in the South snapped like twigs because authority and department leaders didn't take care of them, and flight systems fell apart the second Dallas got hit. New York City made half a million kids log into computers for school even as over a foot of snow buried their front doors. They have to stop obsessing over productivity every second and let kids have their safety and wonder. If they treat a natural disaster as just another workday, everyone loses their soul. These deaths are about a broken system more than it is due to cold. Many died on the streets of New York, and half a million people sat in the dark. It is clear that housing equals survival when wind chills hit. Down in Mississippi, folks are desperate for basic blankets and cots for their worst storm since a very long time, which proves authority and department figures owe them real investment, not just emergency scraps. Fixing mistakes means they have to move past thoughts and prayers and actually do the work. Authority and department offices need to bury power lines and swap remote learning for Life Days where people focus on checking on their neighbors. They need warming centers that open the moment it gets cold, no questions asked. Nobody can stop the Arctic air, but authority and department teams can definitely control how people show up for each other. Let’s make sure these lost peoples are the very last to suffer for such delays.
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