Forwarded from The Patriot Ja'Bear
You know major... It's like he had all set up here purposely to leave.... He was in and out in less than 5 minutes ... You were right . I was targeted. He was gone so quickly with everything and it was scattered all over my home.... All his things from clothes to electronics.... All gone in less than 5 minutes.. so yes you were right.
Forwarded from MajFreddy🇺🇸 ✝️📖
I'm so happy you spoke up tonight. I'm grateful that God can use the channel and your brother's & sister's in Christ to have your back. Sometimes the Lord is working behind the scene with Angels and others to show you God's love.
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Behind The Song: Horatio Spafford & Philip Bliss, "It is Well with My Soul" - American Songwriter
https://americansongwriter.com/it-is-well-with-my-soul-behind-the-song-horatio-spafford-philip-bliss/
https://americansongwriter.com/it-is-well-with-my-soul-behind-the-song-horatio-spafford-philip-bliss/
American Songwriter
Behind The Song: Horatio Spafford & Philip Bliss, “It is Well with My Soul”
Unlike many heartbreak songs, it focuses less on what what was lost and more on where hope can be found. More
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Amazing Grace: The story behind the beloved song | OCP
https://www.ocp.org/en-us/blog/entry/amazing-grace
https://www.ocp.org/en-us/blog/entry/amazing-grace
Oregon Catholic Press
Amazing Grace: The story behind the beloved song
A look at the story behind John Newton's hymn Amazing Grace and a review of some of its modern-day interpretations.
Forwarded from Strmchsr
Maj Freddy, I just love how you tell such us jewels of wisdom from Gods word. I always feel comforted when you “tell us a story” to share Gods love and lessons we need to come to the Lord and be close in relationship to Him. I Thank God for you and our chat family.
Forwarded from Hananya Naftali - Israel News (Hananya Naftali)
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AMAZING: Thousands of Jews gathered at the Western Wall in the Old City of Jerusalem to recite 'Selichot' (forgiveness in Hebrew), a prayer in which Jews ask God for forgiveness in the days leading up to the Jewish New Year - Rosh HaShana. ✡️
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