Global Tensions Rise Over Russia And Ukraine – What Happens Next?

Global Tensions Rise Over Russia And Ukraine – What Happens Next? by Brandon Smith for Alt-Market There comes a point in the lifespan of any economic or political analysis when most of your observations or predictions either become mostly wrong, or mostly right. If you have done your job properly through due diligence, research and applied practical insight, then you will be in a position to point out why the dominoes are falling. People have to understand how these events were predictable so that the can prepare better in the future.…

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Power of Prayer: New Survey Exposes Big Difference Between Teens, Young Adults Who Pray and Those Who Don’t

Power of Prayer: New Survey Exposes Big Difference Between Teens, Young Adults Who Pray and Those Who Don’t By Billy Hallowell for Faith Wire GNN Note – Study after study shows the power of prayer changes things. Not only does it change things, prayer has the power to change everything. Why are there not a great many prayer circles in every community throughout the land? / END Prayer and faith can lead to flourishing, according to a new survey of young people conducted by Springtide Research Institute. It’s the latest research…

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A Sad Bill Gates Laments That More Of His Dystopian Agenda Was Not Carried Out During The Pandemic, Commits $20 Billion To Completing The Mission

A Sad Bill Gates Laments That More Of His Dystopian Agenda Was Not Carried Out During The Pandemic, Commits $20 Billion To Completing The Mission by Geoffrey Grider for Now The End Begins Bill Gates is sad. The co-founder of software giant Microsoft turned philanthropist and epidemiologist laments the direction the world is heading, and vows to change it’s course. In his now infamous series of TED talks where he not only ‘predicted’ the pandemic and declared that the future of the world travels the path of vaccinations, abortions and digital…

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The Fundamentals – In Retrospect

The Fundamentals – In Retrospect by Dr Bob S. via Silkworth It is gratifying to feel that one belongs to and has a definite personal part in the work of a growing and spiritually prospering organization for the release of the alcoholics of mankind from a deadly enslavement. For me, there is double gratification in the realization that, more than thirteen years ago, an all-wise Providence, whose ways must always be mysterious to our limited understandings, brought me to “see my duty clear” and to contribute in decent humility, as…

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Age like fine wine: Tips for healthy and successful aging

Age like fine wine: Tips for healthy and successful aging By Olivia Cook for Natural Health A study published in the journal The Gerontologist described successful aging as “encompassing the avoidance of disease and disability, the maintenance of high physical and cognitive function and sustained engagement in social and productive activities.” Aging comes with many biological changes that damage the body and shorten lifespan. Old age is a life phase associated with various health, cognitive, emotional, social and financial issues and personal concerns. Researchers of many studies published by the National Institute of…

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House Members Introduce Bill to Shield Parental Rights From Government Interference

House Members Introduce Bill to Shield Parental Rights From Government Interference Talia Wise/CBN News via Charisma News Members of Congress have introduced a constitutional amendment that would protect a parent’s right to “direct the upbringing, education and care of their children.” U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) submitted the Parental Rights Amendment this week written to establish parenting a child as a “fundamental right.” “Parental rights are under attack across our nation,” Lesko said. The joint resolution, H.J. Res. 36, would give parents a right to direct the education of their child,…

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The Truth of Christianity Isn’t Measured by People’s Hatred of It

The Truth of Christianity Isn’t Measured by People’s Hatred of It By AMY K. HALL for The Stream We have a tendency to think that when we make someone angry with our words or actions, we’ve done something wrong. That’s not an entirely bad tendency, of course — often, as fallen human beings, when we upset others, we have done something wrong and need to engage in some self-reflection and apologies. But this reflexive tendency becomes a problem when someone else’s anger towards our Christian words or actions causes us to…

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