Each One Is Tempted…

Each One Is Tempted… Sin likes to play dress up. The devil knows our weak spots so he places items of temptation in our path. It could be something visual or audible. It may waft through the air and tickle our nose or taste buds.  Rest assured, he has a million tricks up his sleeve to deceive us and to touch our skin to draw our attention away from God. As this sin or that sin triggers a thought it dresses up as sloth, gluttony, envy or puts on any…

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Lowering homocysteine levels can decrease risk of heart attack, stroke and Alzheimer’s

Lowering homocysteine levels can decrease risk of heart attack, stroke and Alzheimer’s By Virgilio Marin for Prevention Homocysteine is an amino acid produced when proteins are broken down. High homocysteine levels, called hyperhomocysteinemia, are known to increase disease risk. As a case in point, the condition is linked to heart attack, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease. High homocysteine levels and cardiovascular disease Previous research has found that homocysteine can damage the endothelium, the tissue lining the blood vessels throughout the body. Injuries in the endothelium can accumulate and lead to atherosclerosis, or the formation of plaques in the blood vessels. In…

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Prepping tips: What to expect when you lose power for one week

Prepping tips: What to expect when you lose power for one week by Virgilio Marin for BugOut Surviving a week-long power outage requires a great deal of preparation. You use electricity for a lot of things, so it only makes sense that you pay more attention to how you’ll manage your home in the event of a power outage. Here’s what to expect when the grid goes down for a week: (h/t to AskAPrepper.com) Day 1 A power outage often happens on short notice. The first thing you should do is to find alternative ways of heating…

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The Challenges Posed by Culture and Social Media – with Bill Arnold (Podcast)

The Challenges Posed by Culture and Social Media – with Bill Arnold (Podcast) by J. Warner for Cold-Case Christianity What unique challenges face Christians in the coming year? What can we learn about the truth of the Christian worldview from watching current events? In this episode of the podcast, J. Warner joins Bill Arnold on Faith Radio to talk about the challenges facing Christians in a culture dominated by social media and a growing skepticism and hostility toward Christians. Be sure to subscribe to Bill’s excellent podcast. Subscribe to the Cold-Case Christianity Weekly Podcast on iTunes, or…

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Mexican Census: Evangelicals at New High, Catholics at New Low

Mexican Census: Evangelicals at New High, Catholics at New Low by GRIFFIN PAUL JACKSON for Christianity Today Thanks to migration, missions, and Pentecostal flair, Protestants now make up a 10th of the population. The Catholic majority in Mexico is slipping, as Protestants surpassed 10 percent of the population in the country for the first time ever. According to recently released data from Mexico’s 2020 census, the Protestant/evangelical movement increased from 7.5 percent in 2010 to 11.2 percent last year. The Catholic Church has historically dominated the religious landscape across Latin America, but…

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2004 Prophetic Words, Vision Confirm Events of Today, Predict 80-Million Soul Harvest

2004 Prophetic Words, Vision Confirm Events of Today, Predict 80-Million Soul Harvest by STEVE REES for Charisma News When Twitter, Instagram and Facebook permanently banned former President Donald Trump during his final days in office, Youth With A Mission leaders knew the time was right to share prophetic words from 2004 about a pandemic, racial unrest, homelessness, rioting and censorship. YWAM’s Andy Byrd and Brian Brennt, along with prayer leader and The Send’s Lou Engle are encouraged by the 17-year-old prophetic words and vision because their predictions of doom and gloom—fulfilled in 2020—precede a harvest of 80 million souls in…

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IMF Wants to Use “digital footprint of customers’ … online activities” to Assess Creditworthiness

IMF Wants to Use “digital footprint of customers’ … online activities” to Assess Creditworthiness by Robert Wheeler for The Organic Prepper For years, researchers have warned of a system in which the government controls every aspect of its citizens’ lives. Every citizen would have to rely entirely on the government to survive in this system. This system has been openly discussed for many years by the “ruling class.” Aka: those who have been allotted social credit (or not) and power based upon their views and opinions. The system has already begun…

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DEMOCRATS SILENT AS DOMESTIC TERROR GROUPS BLACK LIVES MATTER AND ANTIFA STORM THROUGH STREETS OF WASHINGTON DC SHOUTING ‘BURN IT DOWN!!’

DEMOCRATS SILENT AS DOMESTIC TERROR GROUPS BLACK LIVES MATTER AND ANTIFA STORM THROUGH STREETS OF WASHINGTON DC SHOUTING ‘BURN IT DOWN!!’ by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins From this we conclude that Democrats are not actually against domestic terrorism, as long it is the kind that they support, namely the domestic terror variety of ANTIFA and Black Lives Matter. When Black Lives Matter burns down $2 billion dollars of property, Democrats call it ‘protected speech’. When ANTIFA creates an autonomous zone in defiance of laws and police, Democrats call…

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Stroke Victims To Be Given Psychedelic Drug DMT In First-Ever US Clinical Trials

Stroke Victims To Be Given Psychedelic Drug DMT In First-Ever US Clinical Trials By Elias Marat for Natural Blaze The hallucinogenic drug DMT (dimethyltriptamine) could provide crucial aid to stroke victims by minimizing the damage inflicted on victims’ brains as they are rushed to the hospital, according to researchers. Canadian company Algernon Pharmaceuticals has laid out plans to microdose participants in the first clinical trial of its kind in hopes to help stroke victims’ brains recover faster through a “rewiring” process, reports Metro. A stroke occurs when blood supplies to a part…

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