All work and no play could raise your stroke risk from Mercola Do you frequently clock in long hours in the office to get more work done? If you answered yes, you may want to rethink this habit. In a 2019 French study, researchers revealed that people who worked long hours for less than 10 years had a 29% higher stroke risk. In those who worked long hours for more than 10 years, the risk was 45% higher. Dr. Alexis Descatha, one of the study’s authors, tells the BBC: “The association between 10…
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What the Mature Think About (Video)
What the Mature Think About Video by Pastor John Piper for Summit Church Before we act, before we speak, before we do, we think. And God cares about our thoughts. In this lab, John Piper shows us how a maturing Christian ought to think. For the study guide, visit: https://www.desiringgod.org/labs/what… Video Source
READ MOREAlaska gov to state Supreme Court: The abortion funding you mandated is coming from your budget
Alaska gov to state Supreme Court: The abortion funding you mandated is coming from your budget by Claire Chretien for Life Site News Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy has a message for the state’s Supreme Court: If you’re going to force taxpayers to fund abortions, that money is coming out of your budget. The Alaska Supreme Court has continually ruled that the state must fund abortions, so Dunleavy slashed the amount it has been spending on the deadly practice from the state judiciary’s budget. Via a line-item veto, Dunleavy reduced the…
READ MOREBrave Mom Changes Mind Mid-Abortion, Saves Twins With Help of Quick Thinking Pro-Lifer
Brave Mom Changes Mind Mid-Abortion, Saves Twins With Help of Quick Thinking Pro-Lifer By Will Maule for Faith Wire A woman who decided to terminate her baby at six weeks experienced a remarkable change of heart mid-way through the abortion process after finding out she was carrying twins. “Alexis” told Pregnancy Help News that she visited a Charlotte, N.C., abortion clinic after discovering that she was with child. But as she was undergoing an ultrasound, the technician uttered two words that completely changed the course of her life. “Oh—twins,” said the…
READ MOREPreparing for Everyday Life
Preparing for Everyday Life by D.W. for Survival Blog This article doesn’t address When The Schumer Hits The Fan (WTSHTF). No, this is just about preparing for everyday life, and everyday hazards to your property. Life will always be a higher level of importance than property. However, in this article we will be discussing property and how to mitigate its loss. When we think of being prepared, we think about the worst things imaginable happening, EMP blackout, Nuclear war and civil unrest are just a few. But more likely than…
READ MOREPro-Life Heroes: Texas Couple Foster More Than 170 Newborn Babies
Pro-Life Heroes: Texas Couple Foster More Than 170 Newborn Babies By Tré Goins-Phillips for Faith Wire Over the course of 36 years, Burrell and Leanna Lankford welcomed a total of 173 newborn babies into their home. It all started in January 1976, Lankford told KUT-FM. Looking back, the now-77-year-old Austin, Texas, native said his wife, who died five years ago, “brought the issue up before the family and decided that she wanted to be a foster parent, so she asked me and the kids if we would be interested and everybody said…
READ MOREKnowledge of Your Own Death
Knowledge of Your Death How difficult would it be to know that your life is going to end in just a short period from today? How would you respond? What would your actions and, equally as important, your words for the people around you and for those seen and unseen? While I have not counted my days to the end that day is coming. What I do, and say, matters right now. Each person we come in contact makes a difference, we impact them and they impact us. What picture…
READ MORE“Alcoholic Teacher” and Neglegent Counselor Teach Valedictorian All She Needs To Know!
“Alcoholic Teacher” and Neglegent Counselor Teach Valedictorian All She Needs To Know! from ZeroHedge A California valedictorian went off script during her commencement address, slamming an alcoholic teacher who was ‘escorted out of school’ and a guidance counselor who she thanked for ‘letting me fend for myself’ due to being ‘always unavailable to my parents and I despite appointments.’ San Ysidro High School senior Nataly Buhr opened her June 6 speech in typical fashion – thanking her parents for their “endless love,” acknowledging the memories shared with her friends, and mentioning a handful of teachers…
READ MOREMiracles From Mysteries: How a Young Man’s Tragic Death Led to Thousands of Salvations
Miracles From Mysteries: How a Young Man’s Tragic Death Led to Thousands of Salvations by TAYLOR BERGLUND for Charisma News The gospel follows the water. That’s what two young women—left nameless here for their safety—discovered when they introduced the gospel to their remote village. The women had been taken from the village more than a year before, lured by a job offer then violated and captured by sex traffickers. They were ultimately rescued when a border guard became suspicious and pulled them away from their captors. They were later put…
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