Beautiful Gate…

Beautiful Gate… Seeing a life transformed is a glory to God that shouldn’t be taken lightly. When a loved one, a friend or stranger moves from broken to healed it is cause for celebration. What type of celebration? What type of healing has taken place? Were they brought back from the dead, did their limbs stop working, was cancer removed or did they simply get up and walk? For those that base life on TV our world appears to be swimming in a cesspool of brokenness. God, it would appear,…

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DEFYING HIS ENEMIES, PRESIDENT TRUMP WALKS TO BURNED CHURCH AND LIFTS UP THE KING JAMES BIBLE, DRIVING THE ENEMIES OF GOD INTO APOPLECTIC FRENZY

DEFYING HIS ENEMIES, PRESIDENT TRUMP WALKS TO BURNED CHURCH AND LIFTS UP THE KING JAMES BIBLE, DRIVING THE ENEMIES OF GOD INTO APOPLECTIC FRENZY by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins Michael Gerson, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush and Washington Post columnist, denounced Trump’s photo-op at St. John’s Church as an act of sacrilege. Tear gas canisters could be heard exploding as Trump spoke in the Rose Garden. He then walked over to the 200-year-old church that over the weekend was set on fire as demonstrators clashed…

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George Floyd’s brother discourages violent protesters: ‘Let’s do this another way’

George Floyd’s brother discourages violent protesters: ‘Let’s do this another way’ By Lianne Laurence for Life Site News Floyd said his family is upset but is ‘peaceful and God-fearing’ and refuses to imitate what took place after ‘every case of police brutality.’ Terrence Floyd called for an end to the violent activism and riots that have erupted across the United States after the alleged murder of his brother George Floyd, saying his brother wouldn’t condone such actions and that they won’t bring him back. Instead, black Americans should respond to…

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When God’s Saving Work Causes Present Suffering

When God’s Saving Work Causes Present Suffering by Davis Wetherell for Servants of Grace When I was eleven months old, I was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. The doctors, at one point, told my parents my chance of recovery, of survival, was five percent. Things progressed quickly, and I was soon headed for a bone marrow transplant, preceded by intense radiation treatment. I’m no doctor, but I understand this radiation treatment was meant to eliminate my body’s cells before the bone marrow transplant—there’s no point in adding good blood into…

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Shake it off: Study finds that whole-body vibrations can reduce inflammation in patients with Type 2 diabetes

Shake it off: Study finds that whole-body vibrations can reduce inflammation in patients with Type 2 diabetes By Divina Ramirez for Prevention Diabetes is a metabolic disease that is prevalent worldwide. According to the American Diabetes Association (ADA), 34.2 million Americans had diabetes in 2018. An overwhelming chunk of this population is diagnosed with Type 2, the most common form of diabetes. In the face of this chronic disease, researchers from Augusta University in Georgia and Ohio State University found that whole-body vibration has potential benefits on the bacterial communities in the gut, resulting in reduced inflammation. The vibrations also led to enhanced…

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SELCO: Mob Mentality and the TRUTH About Protests

SELCO: Mob Mentality and the TRUTH About Protests by Selco Begovic for The Organic Prepper When highly organized force with a mission, resources, a plan, and the will go to finish a task usually there is no reasoning with that force, or explaining that you are trying just to prove some point, or you are just filming, taking selfies or holding a cardboard sign. When that force starts to sweep the street the difference between you (holding cardboard sign) and the guy next to you who is looting is very…

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If they can’t cure your depression, maybe they can make you forget you have it: Common anticholinergic drugs increase dementia risk by 50 percent

If they can’t cure your depression, maybe they can make you forget you have it: Common anticholinergic drugs increase dementia risk by 50 percent by: Evangelyn Rodriguez for Natural News The use of anticholinergic medications is widespread, especially among older adults. These medications are often prescribed by physicians to treat a wide variety of health problems, including bladder disorders, gastrointestinal issues, seasonal allergies and even depression. However, recent studies have found a connection between the use of anticholinergic drugs and acute cognitive impairments. In particular, these medications have been found to affect specific aspects of…

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The 10 most important questions for Rod Rosenstein

The 10 most important questions for Rod Rosenstein By John Solomon for Just the News From an alleged plot to remove the president from office to Robert Mueller’s appointment, the former deputy attorney general is going to face some intense interrogation Wednesday by senators. Two years ago, then-Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein chafed when asked whether congressional Republicans might have legitimate reason to suspect the factual underpinnings of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants that targeted Trump campaign adviser Carter Page in the Russia probe. Seeming a bit perturbed, Rosenstein launched…

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Report: W.H.O. Feared China Would Attack Its Scientists if Criticized on Coronavirus

Report: W.H.O. Feared China Would Attack Its Scientists if Criticized on Coronavirus by JOHN HAYWARD for Breitbart The Associated Press (AP) on Tuesday reported on leaked documents from the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) that showed its officials were well aware China was withholding vital information about the coronavirus in January, even as W.H.O. leadership extravagantly praised China for its transparency. The AP report described a massive disconnect between W.H.O.’s public statements and the private frustration of its officials as the Chinese “sat on releasing the genetic map, or genome, of the deadly virus for…

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