Love That…

Love That… I wanna know this love that burns my heart… Love that knows me…Love that called me…Love that heals me Love that protects me… Love that knows my name Love that set me apart…Love that makes me free Ohhh..A love that knows me…Love that wrecks me…Love that moves me Ohhhh…Love that holds me And I would give the very breath I breathe Just to have You next to …me. Stay here, close to me… ~Open, Josh Baldwin / Kim Walker-Smith If people would ever be honest with themselves, and…

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‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Didn’t Need Politics To Tell A Heart-Wrenching Story

‘Hillbilly Elegy’ Didn’t Need Politics To Tell A Heart-Wrenching Story By Edward Chang for The Federalist GNN Note – If you’re not familiar with JD Vance you should be. He is one of very few people to bring the reality of societal collapse to the conversation. Listen to some of his views – CLICK HERE /END If a movie can make people less judgmental of others based on politics, that’s progress, isn’t it? Perhaps the reason critics so often get under our skin is that they’re not always wrong. In the…

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Embryo frozen for 27 years, now born, illustrates ethical challenges

Embryo frozen for 27 years, now born, illustrates ethical challenges By David McLoone for Life Site News Frozen embryo adoption is problematic not only because of in-vitro fertilization to create the child, but also because of surrogacy to give birth. In a case that presents significant ethical challenges, an embryo conceived through in-vitro fertilization 27 years ago, and subsequently frozen, was successfully implanted in her birth mother’s womb and born earlier this year. Baby Molly Gibson was born in late October of this year, but was conceived and frozen in October…

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Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients

Social isolation during coronavirus pandemic tied to higher rates of high blood pressure among patients by: Divina Ramirez for Natural News Social isolation due to pandemic-related restrictions have been linked to an increase in high blood pressure among patients rushed to the emergency room, according to a recent study presented at the 46th Argentine Congress of Cardiology. Led by Matias Fosco of the Favaloro Foundation University Hospital in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the study showed that admission to the emergency department during the country’s lockdown period was associated with a 37 percent increase in…

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We Can’t Control COVID (Or Much of Anything Else) Podcast

We Can’t Control COVID (Or Much of Anything Else) Podcast by John StoneStreet for Break Point In early March, the University of California San Francisco held a panel discussion of infectious disease specialists on a new virus that had, at that point, killed 41 Americans. These experts not only estimated that 60 to 70 percent of America’s population would eventually contract the virus, but that our best attempts to contain it, either through lockdowns or contact tracing, would be, in their words, “basically futile.” Today, nine months later, the predictions of this…

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Staying Hydrated During The Winter Months Is A Key To Good Health

Staying Hydrated During The Winter Months Is A Key To Good Health by SARA TIPTON for Ready Nutrition Did you know that drinking more water during winter is crucial to your health and your survival? Did you know that drinking more water during winter is crucial to your survival? This fact is especially important when you are spending more time outdoors. Hydration is imperative to achieve proper gut functions, healthy skin and hair, and lubricated joints. With winter right around the corner, many of us are chucking the ice-cold drinks for hot…

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How You Can Thrive and Not Just Survive During This Holiday Season

How You Can Thrive and Not Just Survive During This Holiday Season by LARRY TOMCZAK for Charisma News Entering this special time of the year when we focus on family, friends, festivities and, first of all, the coming of the Christ child, we all have the potential to be uplifted out of understandably challenging 2020. Two of my sons and their families put up their Christmas trees and lit up the atmosphere when October came to an end. How many of us have either thought about or acted to accelerate…

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The Contested 2020 Elections and the Arc of History

The Contested 2020 Elections and the Arc of History by Michael L. Brown  for Ask Dr Brown Right now, most Americans are not thinking about 2024 and the next presidential vote, let alone 2028 or beyond. They are focused on the official outcome of the current elections, with the nation still divided over who actually won, even one month after election day. But the arc of history swings much bigger than this, and a larger perspective can be helpful during such emotionally charged days. Quite naturally, for those who are convinced…

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What does it mean that faith without works is dead?

What does it mean that faith without works is dead? from Compelling Truth People act in line with what they believe. For instance, if we believe a stove top is hot, we will not place our hand on it. If we believe vitamins are essential for good health, we will take them. Good marketers persuade people to believe they need a certain product in order to induce people to buy it. The actions that result from our faith are no different from those that result from other of our beliefs.…

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