I know it’s not Testimony Tuesday, but I had to share this story from another channel. Powerful!
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Forwarded from Jenny Li Groves Prophecy (Rachel Hyacinthe)
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Forwarded from Daily Bible Devotionals
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“Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for you are with me; your rod and your staff, they comfort me.”
Psalm 23:4
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Psalm 23:4
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Forwarded from Thieves Of Wonders️️️ (Charlotte Hall)
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North Carolina man lost everything to hurricane Helene.
Prays for President Trump.🙏❤️🇺🇸
Prays for President Trump.🙏❤️🇺🇸
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Monday, April 2 I was informed by family members that my father's health took a nosedive and that he wasn't expected to live more than a couple days, and that I needed to come home asap.
I talked to my leadership that night, and the next day, was able to take emergency leave and fly out.
I was scheduled for 4 flights that would get me home around midnight. My first flight took off late, causing me to miss my next flight. I was freaking out, but the flight attendant told me there was one more flight going to where I needed to be.
Before I boarded my second flight, a man came up to me because I had Shiva (shes my service dog) and showed me pictures of his Malinois. He told me he served in the National Guard and that he grew up around the same place I did. Before this flight landed, I found out my last flight home was cancelled.
As I'm getting off the plane (it's about 930pm) I'm texting and talking on the phone with my family trying to figure out how to get home that night. Then 2 flight attendants approach me saying they were able to get me a flight that leaves at 1130pm. While the flight attendants are telling me this, my family is telling me they'll drive 5 hrs to come get me.
Then, the man I met before boarding my second flight came up to me while he was on the phone. He told me he was arranging for a professional driving company to drive me from the airport straight to my house, all at his expense. I was apprehensive at first, but he showed the receipts to the flight attendants and when the driver arrived, he sent them a picture of the car, the license plate and the driver. Before I left, he said all he wanted in return was for me to let him know I made it home. The driver drove me from Chicago Airport, almost 5 hrs to my front door. I got home about 3am Wednesday April 4. I was able to get the man's name and he had already given me his number. And I was informed about how much it cost him, which wasn't a small amount.
Thanks to this man's selflessness, I was able to make it home and say goodbye to my father before he passed a day later on the morning of April 5.
There really are good people in this world, and I will never be able to thank him enough for what he did. But I hope that one day I will be able to pay it forward to someone in need like it was done for me."
~Brittany Bunker
I talked to my leadership that night, and the next day, was able to take emergency leave and fly out.
I was scheduled for 4 flights that would get me home around midnight. My first flight took off late, causing me to miss my next flight. I was freaking out, but the flight attendant told me there was one more flight going to where I needed to be.
Before I boarded my second flight, a man came up to me because I had Shiva (shes my service dog) and showed me pictures of his Malinois. He told me he served in the National Guard and that he grew up around the same place I did. Before this flight landed, I found out my last flight home was cancelled.
As I'm getting off the plane (it's about 930pm) I'm texting and talking on the phone with my family trying to figure out how to get home that night. Then 2 flight attendants approach me saying they were able to get me a flight that leaves at 1130pm. While the flight attendants are telling me this, my family is telling me they'll drive 5 hrs to come get me.
Then, the man I met before boarding my second flight came up to me while he was on the phone. He told me he was arranging for a professional driving company to drive me from the airport straight to my house, all at his expense. I was apprehensive at first, but he showed the receipts to the flight attendants and when the driver arrived, he sent them a picture of the car, the license plate and the driver. Before I left, he said all he wanted in return was for me to let him know I made it home. The driver drove me from Chicago Airport, almost 5 hrs to my front door. I got home about 3am Wednesday April 4. I was able to get the man's name and he had already given me his number. And I was informed about how much it cost him, which wasn't a small amount.
Thanks to this man's selflessness, I was able to make it home and say goodbye to my father before he passed a day later on the morning of April 5.
There really are good people in this world, and I will never be able to thank him enough for what he did. But I hope that one day I will be able to pay it forward to someone in need like it was done for me."
~Brittany Bunker
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"Religion that is pure and undefiled before God, the Father, is this: to visit orphans and widows in their affliction, and to keep oneself unstained from the world."
James 1:27
James 1:27
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Elton Trueblood put it this way, “Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservation.” Strength comes from choosing to fully trust, pray, and praise, even when our circumstances may not change, but in the process we change. God promises to work everything for our good.
“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
Romans 8:28
“And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose.”
Romans 8:28
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Good morning faithful warriors.
I know it’s been a while since I posted any writings. This year started out rough for my family, with the passing of my daughter- in- love Jennifer in late December, then my beloved cat and companion Miss Tina Binx also passed away a few days before Jennifer. Mid December, I had cataract surgery in my L eye a week prior to the above events. Unfortunately my eye surgery outcome was not what I hoped it would be. I still can’t see very well out of it.
I had flown down to sunny So. California in January to be with my son and my grandchildren for Jennifer’s Celebration of Life memorial. What a tribute! Though bittersweet to see my son and grandkids, I was glad to help out and support them as much as I could.
If I may petition you all for prayers for them, I would certainly appreciate it. They have a long road ahead of them. He needs the Lord in his life. I believe the Lord is pursuing him right, and will get a hold of him. Thank you.
I am glad to be back home here in the PNW in Oregon. We had record setting sunshine for the month of January. It was beautiful and crystal clear blue skies. Certainly a mood lifter.
I was especially grateful to be back in my War Room prayer closet. Oh how I missed it the week I was in California.
Sometimes being away from your normal routine makes you appreciate things even more.
So, for my devotional for today I will post:
Stop and Listen questions
Or “Time with Papa” as I sometimes call it.
I want to try something new this year with this. I’d like to implement my time with Papa during my walks with the list below, then wait and listen for Him to respond.
I plan to write these short questions on a piece of paper and carry it with me on my walk.
Usually in the past, when I take a walk with Papa, my prayers are more random “me” type prayers. Whereas, in my war room I tend to do more petition prayers for my family and others.
I hope this will bless you. And may you sense Papa’s desire to be with you and speak to your heart as you walk closely together.😊
Enjoy,
—Paula
@CallToBattle
P.S. Please feel free to add any additional questions to the list.
1. Lord, what do want me to focus on or know today?
2. Where are you leading me today?
3. What would you like to tell me right now?
4. Is there anyone you would like to lay on my heart to pray for or serve today?
5. How can I use my time to serve you?
6. God, is there a verse you’d like to bring to the forefront of my mind today.
7. How can I draw nearer to you in the busyness of my day?
I know it’s been a while since I posted any writings. This year started out rough for my family, with the passing of my daughter- in- love Jennifer in late December, then my beloved cat and companion Miss Tina Binx also passed away a few days before Jennifer. Mid December, I had cataract surgery in my L eye a week prior to the above events. Unfortunately my eye surgery outcome was not what I hoped it would be. I still can’t see very well out of it.
I had flown down to sunny So. California in January to be with my son and my grandchildren for Jennifer’s Celebration of Life memorial. What a tribute! Though bittersweet to see my son and grandkids, I was glad to help out and support them as much as I could.
If I may petition you all for prayers for them, I would certainly appreciate it. They have a long road ahead of them. He needs the Lord in his life. I believe the Lord is pursuing him right, and will get a hold of him. Thank you.
I am glad to be back home here in the PNW in Oregon. We had record setting sunshine for the month of January. It was beautiful and crystal clear blue skies. Certainly a mood lifter.
I was especially grateful to be back in my War Room prayer closet. Oh how I missed it the week I was in California.
Sometimes being away from your normal routine makes you appreciate things even more.
So, for my devotional for today I will post:
Stop and Listen questions
Or “Time with Papa” as I sometimes call it.
I want to try something new this year with this. I’d like to implement my time with Papa during my walks with the list below, then wait and listen for Him to respond.
I plan to write these short questions on a piece of paper and carry it with me on my walk.
Usually in the past, when I take a walk with Papa, my prayers are more random “me” type prayers. Whereas, in my war room I tend to do more petition prayers for my family and others.
I hope this will bless you. And may you sense Papa’s desire to be with you and speak to your heart as you walk closely together.😊
Enjoy,
—Paula
@CallToBattle
P.S. Please feel free to add any additional questions to the list.
1. Lord, what do want me to focus on or know today?
2. Where are you leading me today?
3. What would you like to tell me right now?
4. Is there anyone you would like to lay on my heart to pray for or serve today?
5. How can I use my time to serve you?
6. God, is there a verse you’d like to bring to the forefront of my mind today.
7. How can I draw nearer to you in the busyness of my day?
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Forwarded from Jenny Li Groves Prophecy (Rachel Hyacinthe)
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GOD CAN!!
GOD CAN!!
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Testimony Tuesday again!
This video...all I can say is, this is why it is so important to listen and obey God's voice. You never know how He will use you. Be open. Be present. Ask God to surprise you when you step out the door for your day.
This video...all I can say is, this is why it is so important to listen and obey God's voice. You never know how He will use you. Be open. Be present. Ask God to surprise you when you step out the door for your day.
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Love this! I believe the animals will be worshipping in heaven too! 🙌👏
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We are equipped with supernatural power to resist the devil. 🙌🏼
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Today’s Encouragement:
Even when the day feels overwhelming, remember that God’s strength is greater than your struggles. You don’t have to tackle everything at once—just take it moment by moment. He’s walking with you, guiding every step, and giving you the grace to get through. Keep going, you’re not alone.
—Coffee with my Father
Even when the day feels overwhelming, remember that God’s strength is greater than your struggles. You don’t have to tackle everything at once—just take it moment by moment. He’s walking with you, guiding every step, and giving you the grace to get through. Keep going, you’re not alone.
—Coffee with my Father
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