Psalm 92:4 For you make me glad by your deeds…

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Psalm 92:4 For you make me glad by your deeds…

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sinner saved by Jesus, Bible nerd, I live in the book of Psalms (Job- Ecclesiastes-Lamentations, are solid reads for becoming wise), happy homemaker

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Psalm 92:4 For you make me glad by your deeds…
We live in a world that is in desperate need of a savior- Jesus is the only answer — Most western societies won’t vote for conservatives because they have become so pagan that they refuse a Christian worldview- so until the western world is tired of crime- and lawlessness- we will live like this - The only answer to a lawless culture is Jesus
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University of Austin (UATX)
University of Austin (UATX)@uaustinorg·
"If we don't have Originalism, we actually don't have a Constitution. Without the Constitution, the people aren't really their own rulers. Your judges will rule you." -- Justice @E_A_Young
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
🚨Tom Homan DESTROYS people who say Trump's immigration policies are inhumane: "Sex trafficking was at historic highs with the open border...Now that...96% less people are coming, how many women aren't being raped? How many women and children aren't being sex trafficked?...This administration is saving thousands of lives every month."
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Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾
Farm Girl Carrie 👩‍🌾@FarmGirlCarrie·
I grew up reading the Little House on the Prairie Series. Did you as well? Laura Ingalls Wilder never intended to become one of the most influential storytellers in American history. She wasn't thinking about books or fame. She was simply trying to survive a childhood shaped by hunger, hardship, constant movement across the American frontier. Born February 7, 1867, in a 1 room cabin deep in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. Her father, Charles Ingalls, Pa was a man who loved wilderness and disliked neighbors. If another family's chimney smoke appeared nearby, Pa felt crowded. The family packed their wagon and moved, again and again, from Wisconsin to Kansas, then to Minnesota, lowa, and eventually to Dakota Territory. Laura grew up in covered wagons, half-built cabins, always on land barely settled before they moved on. Their house had dirt walls, a dirt floor, and a roof made of sod. Grass grew overhead while insects dropped through cracks in the ceiling. It was small, dark, and alive with creatures Laura didn't want to meet. But it was shelter, and the frontier rarely offered anything better. During the terrible winter of 1880-81, blizzard after blizzard battered the town of De Smet. Snow buried homes and blocked every supply train. Without fuel, families twisted dried hay into tight sticks to burn. Without provisions, they ground wheat in coffee mills to make coarse flour. Weeks passed in darkness and cold so deep the wind seemed to cut. Some families froze or starved. The Ingalls family endured. Another blow came earlier, when Laura was 13, her sister Mary was 15. Mary fell ill with a severe fever. When it passed, she was blind. The loss reshaped the family, and Laura tried to become Mary's eyes, describing the world in careful detail. The habit of noticing everything-the curve of a hill, the way sunlight touched grass—would decades later shape her unmistakable writing style. At 18, Laura married Almanzo Wilder, a homesteader ten years older. She hoped their life would be different from her childhood-steady, predictable, rooted. But within the first few years, disaster followed disaster. Diphtheria left Almanzo partially paralyzed. Their barn burned. Crops failed in punishing weather. Their baby boy died before he was a month old. They lost nearly everything and eventually left SD to start over in Missouri. The farm they named Rocky Ridge would become their final home. Laura raised chickens, kept accounts, and stitched together an existence through frugality and hard work. In her 40s and 50s she began writing short articles for farm papers— practical, clear, and surprisingly elegant pieces on rural life. Their daughter, Rose Wilder Lane, a successful writer and journalist, urged her mother to record her childhood memories. Laura hesitated. She was in her 60s. She had no formal training. Why would anyone read her stories of log cabins, dugouts, blizzards, and pioneer struggles? Rose helped transform these manuscripts into publishable books—how much shaping she did remains debated, but the vision was Laura's. The first book, Little House in the Big Woods, 1932. Farmer Boy, Little House on the Prairie, On the Banks of Plum Creek, and many others followed. They were based on real events but arranged with storytelling instinct. Laura continued publishing into her late 70s. She lived to see her books adopted in classrooms, cherished by families, and woven into the fabric of American childhood. She died at 90, on the farm she and Almanzo had built from nearly nothing. Wilder didn't simply write children's books. She preserved a vanished world. She documented ordinary families endured hunger, weather, grief. She showed survival required discipline, courage, and tenderness. And she proved that it's never too late to tell your story. At sixty-four, she picked up a pencil and changed American literature.
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@POTUS on marijuana rescheduling: "A lot of people want to see it — the reclassification — because it leads to tremendous amounts of research that can't be done unless you reclassify, so we are looking at that very strongly."
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
REPORTER: Do you stand by your Truth Social post about Rob Reiner? TRUMP: "I wasn't a fan of his at all. He was a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned...He became like a deranged person...I thought he was very bad for our country."
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Bret Weinstein
Bret Weinstein@BretWeinstein·
Notice that the American right is NOT celebrating Rob Reiner’s murder. I see post after post honoring his remarkable contribution to our culture despite his strident embrace of progressive lunacy in his later years. This is America displaying our common humanity. May his memory, and his remarkable body of work, be a blessing to us all.
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Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Barr@therealroseanne·
I’m absolutely shocked and horrified to hear about Rob Reiner and his wife Michele. This is a travesty. Praying for swift justice. Sympathies to their family and children. I’m at a loss for words
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CleanLAwithMe
CleanLAwithMe@CleanLAwithMe·
Let’s see how many people can guess how many garbage bags we collected today! 👀 Drop your number in the comments ⬇️ N Myers St needs ALL of us. If you live nearby, work around here, or pass through—please help us keep Myers St clean. Don’t dump, pick up when you can, and
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨🇺🇸 MOM GETS TERRIFYING TEXT FROM SON HIDING IN BROWN UNIVERSITY SHOOTING: “I LOVE YOU, I’M GOING TO RUN” A Brown University mom's world shatters as her son texts from hiding during the mass shooting: "The first text I get - 'mom, there's a live shooting on campus, I'm going to run, I love you.' We've only been texting, I'm getting live updates from him. We told him not to make a single sound. He's in a supply closet room, barricaded with 12 students. They've turned off the light, they've put chairs on their door. One of his classmates is having a panic attack so the friends are trying to keep her quiet... It's a nightmare. They were in the middle of finals... The most recent update is that there's nobody in custody and there's an active shooter that's still on campus. There's some casualties, but we don't know how many." Prayers for all involved as the scene remains active. Source: Parent Interview, WPRI, @EricLDaugh, Fox
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇺🇸 SPEAKER JOHNSON PRAYS FOR BROWN UNIVERSITY VICTIMS: "AWAITING INFO, GOD PROTECT ALL AFFECTED" "Praying for the safety of students and law enforcement at Brown University as we await more information. May God protect everyone affected and bring comfort to their families and loved ones." Source: @SpeakerJohnson

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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: Officials confirm 2 deceased, 8 in critical condition following mass shooting at Brown University in Providence, RI Shelter in place is STILL in effect, as police hunt for the “shooter or shooters” Pray for the victims and their families tonight 🙏🏻
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Matt Van Swol
Matt Van Swol@mattvanswol·
🚨#BREAKING: Bernadette Harvey, know as North Carolina’s “bicycle lady” just gave away a STUNNING 2,500 bikes to kids for FREE this Christmas! Her husband Moses began it 35 years ago, spending every Christmas Day fixing old bikes for children who woke up to nothing. AMAZING!!!
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Shiloh Marx
Shiloh Marx@Shilohmarx·
Gavin won't give the U.S. Department of Justice access to the official registration list, because the U.S. Department of Justice will find millions of ineligible voters who have been voting in federal elections. The clock is running out for the radical left regime that has been running California politics.
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