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Monthly Archives: November 2015
Music Monday. . . ” Noel”
I love Christmas music and this is from the new Chris Tomlin album, “Adore.” The music is haunting and her voice mysterious, befitting the Christmas miracle.
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged "Adore" ., "Noel", Chris Tomlin, Christmas music, Lauren Daigle
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Justice Seekers
International Justice Mission’s work in Cambodian; freeing sex slaves, working for justice in the courts, training local police in joint missions, and working to end violence. Thank you IJM! https://www.ijm.org/happy-thanksgiving?autoplay
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged courts., IJM, International Justice Mission, police, sex slaves, sex trafficking Cambodia, Thanksgiving, violence
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A Very Special Young Man. . . .
I know the Terrell family because Ken, the Dad, is the worship leader at my church. Kevin often joins us in the choir or sings duets with his dad. Please watch the video to see all that he has accomplished … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged author, Cerebal Palsy, courage, determination, illness, Kevin Terrell, painter, types and paints with his nose, wheel chair
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Plimouth Plantation Virtual Tour
A reenactment of the First Thanksgiving meal l when the Pilgrims invited the Native Americans who had helped them stay alive in the New World, of Plimouth Plantation, Massachusetts. This is the one truly American holiday where families near and … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
Tagged feast, Give thanks, Native Americans, November American holiday, pilgrims, Thanksgiving
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Fire Fighting Elephants
A smile for you this morning with this story of these amazing animals! I give thanks for my WordPress and FB friends this Thanksgiving. Peace!
Posted in Animals, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged bravery. blogging, fire fighting elephants in Indonesia, Indonesia, travel
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I Hope This Is a False Alarm! THIS IS A HOAX. . . .My Apology !
http://www.snopes.com/rumors/upsuniforms.asp Thanks to the people who notified me that this post was a hoax reported on Scopes.com originating in 2003. I do apologize for posting this and leading you astray. I was careless and just assumed without researching for myself. … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized, USA
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The Muslims I Know!
Brave Muslims from Google Public Domain This Muslim man is very brave to be on the internet. I heard from a American born teacher of Muslim heritage , how she feared coming to school after 9/11. She was so afraid … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Fascists, hatred, history, History repeating itself, Muslims, Nazis, refugees., religion
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The Mastermind is Dead
Google Public Domain Image Yesterday, I was watching “Morning Joe” as I drank my coffee. The big news was the DNA tests showing that Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the Is** terrorist mastermind had been killed in the attack in the Parisian suburb. … Continue reading
Posted in Religions of the World, Uncategorized
Tagged Abaaoud, Belgium, Christ, Matthew 26:52, Paris, Syrian, terrorist attack, terrorist leader
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A little Boy and His Dad in Paris
Here is a sweet story from this carnage in Paris that breaks our hearts. Now I can imagine that some will think that is just a dad consoling his son , and of course one one level it is . … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, Carnage in Paris, China, courage, Czech Republic, flowers instead of bullets, give peach a chance, history, John Lennon, love over evil, peace
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Glasgow Heroes
Many of you may not remember this terrorist attack on Glasgow airport in the summer of 2007. The day before, another cell attempted car bombs that failed in London. I remember because we were in a Dublin hotel spending the … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged blogging, bravery, bright, educated terrorists, Glasgow airport attack, London, medical doctors, Paris, Scottish heroes, terror, terrorism, travel
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