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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Notice God's Abundant Grace in Everyday Life - Your Daily Prayer - June 8
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A Prayer to Notice God's Abundant Grace in Everyday Life - Your Daily Prayer - June 8

Grace is one of the most beautiful gifts that came through our Savior, Jesus Christ. Yet, it’s often misunderstood and difficult to explain. Before we can notice God’s abundant grace in our daily lives, we must first understand what it is.
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Pet Life
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Kitten Meows All Day After Being Found in the Road, Crew of Cats Take Him in, Making Him Feel Like He Belongs
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Kitten Meows All Day After Being Found in the Road, Crew of Cats Take Him in, Making Him Feel Like He Belongs

A kitten found in the road meowed all day until a crew of cats took him in, making him feel like he belonged. AsaA cream kitten, found all alone in the middle of the road, was brought to Tails High, an animal rescue, for a chance at a better life. He cried nonstop until he was wrapped in a warm blanket and snuggled comfortably in his foster mom's arms.The kitten, Slinky, was terrified of being alone after his ordeal, meowing for his human's constant attention. He had to wait two weeks in quarantine to ensure he was healthy before he could join and socialize with other kittens.During that time, his foster mom, Asa, showered him with affection, surrounding him with the plushest blankets to make him feel safe and loved. SlinkyAsaSlinky had a set of pipes that were impossible to ignore. He kept squeaking and chirping relentlessly. Even when his eyelids grew heavy, he refused to sleep, determined to stay awake.Slinky meowed at his foster mom all day as if it were his full-time job. He kept her company during work and attended all her meetings. Asa knew it wouldn't be long before he'd never have to fear being alone again. He meowed at his foster mom all dayAsaIn another room of the house, five kittens, close in age to Slinky, romped around with boundless energy.A month before Slinky arrived, Asa welcomed a stray mother cat and her five kittens into her home. Mama Bo Peep was very shy while her kittens curiously waddled around. Mama Bo Peep and her kittensAsaMr. Potato Head took his first brave steps outside the nest. Soon, the rest of the litter joined him on an adventurous excursion around the nursery.Woody, the most outspoken of the bunch, had plenty to "say", stomping furiously as he dashed toward his foster mom. Mr. Potato HeadAsaMeanwhile, his siblings, Hamm, Rex, and Mr. Potato Head, inspected every corner, perfecting their little strides.Slowly but surely, the mother cat began to warm up to Asa. "She's still very scared and timid but is getting better every day." Woody is the talker of the bunchAsaAt six weeks old, the five kittens transformed their room into a personal playground, racing around, tumbling with each other, and pouncing on toys.Meanwhile, across the house, Slinky was crying his heart out for Asa's attention. The crew of fiveAsaEarlier this week, Slinky and the five finally had their first meet-and-greet. "Slinky was a bit intimidated at first having five 'older' kittens swarming him, but he adapted very quickly."Woody, his doppelganger, tottered up to Slinky for a nose-sniffing "hello". They hit it off instantly, playing together as if Slinky had always been a part of their crew. Slinky and WoodyAsaSlinky blended seamlessly into his new family and became a lot calmer around his foster mom. "It's funny to think he's not related to the other kittens, given how well he fits in with them and how much he looks like them."Asa's trusty canine companion, Kona, stepped in to lend a helping paw, socializing the kittens with plenty of slobbery kisses and cozy snuggle sessions. AsaShe seemed to know that Slinky needed extra love and cuddled next to him for a nap.Slinky's new brothers eagerly show him the ropes around their playpen, with Mr. Potato Head proudly demonstrating how to play like a whirling dervish of fur. AsaThe once-lonely kitten is overjoyed to have feline friends who make him feel like he belongs, a caring canine to shower him with love, and a devoted foster mom who spoils him endlessly. AsaShare this story with your friends. More on the feline family and Asa's fosters on Instagram.Related story: Couple Went to Shelter Just to 'Look at' a Cat with Enormous Cheeks, It Turned Out to Be So Much More
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Twitchy Feed
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90 Year Old Apollo 8 Astronaut Will Anders Dies in Plane Crash
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90 Year Old Apollo 8 Astronaut Will Anders Dies in Plane Crash

90 Year Old Apollo 8 Astronaut Will Anders Dies in Plane Crash
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
1 y

Best Memes Around
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Did You Know? The History of the Middle Finger...
Well, now...,.. here's something I never knew before, and now that I know it, I feel compelled to share with my intelligent friends in the hopes that they too, will feel blessed in having gained more knowledge. History is way more fun when you know more about it, don’t you agree?
Before a battle a long long time ago, one side, anticipating victory over the other , proposed to cut off the middle finger of all captured soldiers. Without the middle finger it would be impossible to draw the renowned longbow and therefore they would be incapable of fighting in the future. This famous longbow was made of the Yew tree, and the act of drawing the longbow was known as 'plucking the yew' (or 'pluck yew', Much to the bewilderment of onlookers, the victors won a major upset and began mocking the others by waving their middle fingers at the defeated side, saying, See, we can still pluck yew!
Over the decades folks have since changed up the words , the 'pluck yew' is now "f**K you" and the words often used in conjunction with the one-finger-salute! It is also because of the pheasant feathers on the arrows used with the longbow that the symbolic gesture is known as 'giving the bird.' And yew thought yew knew every plucking thing.
Folk tale from a grandpaw yall…
To the folks who find this post funny, y’all are my kind of people. JS
Marvin “Popcorn”Sutton
B: October 5, 1946
Maggie Valley, North Carolina, U.S.
D: March 16, 2009 (aged 62)
Parrottsville, Tennessee, U.S.
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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
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Silver Laughter · Follow
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A small balding man storms into a local bar and demands, “Gimme a double of the strongest whiskey you got. I’m so mad, I can’t even see straight.”
The bartender, noticing that the little man is a bit the worse for wear, pours him a double of Southern Comfort. The man swills down the drink and says, “Gimme another one.” The bartender pours the drink, but says, “Now, before I give you this, why don’t you let off a little steam and tell me why you’re so upset?”
So, the man begins his tale. “Well, I was sitting in the bar next door, when this gorgeous blonde slinks in and actually sits beside me at the bar. I thought, “Wow, this has never happened before.” You know, it was kind of a fantasy come true. Well, a couple of minutes later, the blonde leans over and asks if I’d like to come back to her hotel to have dinner and talk for a while.
I couldn’t believe this was happening, and I hadn’t had a good meal in quite a while. I managed to nod my head yes, so she grabs my hand and starts walking out of the bar. This seemed just too good to be true.” He continued, “She took me down the street here to a nice hotel and up to her room. She said to relax, watch some TV, and that she would be ready to go down to the restaurant in a few minutes.
But, as soon as I put my feet up and reclined my chair, I heard some keys jingling and someone starts fumbling with the door.” “The blonde says, ‘Oh my god, it’s my boyfriend. He must have lost his wrestling match tonight, he’s gonna be real mad. Quick, hide!’”
“So, I opened the closet, but I figured that was probably the first place he would look, so I didn’t hide there. Then I looked under the bed, but no, I figured he’s bound to look there, too. By now, I could hear the key in the lock. I noticed the window was open, so I climbed out and was hanging there by my fingers, praying that the guy wouldn’t see me.”
The bartender says “Well I can see how you might be a bit frustrated at this point.”
“Well, yeah, but I hear the guy finally get the door open and he yells out, ‘Who you been with now, you witch?’
The girl says, ‘Nobody, honey, now calm down.
“Well, the guy starts tearing up the room. I hear him tear the door off the closet and throw it across the room. I’m thinking, ‘Boy, I’m glad I didn’t hide in there.’ Then I hear him lift up the bed and throw it across the room. Good thing I didn’t hide under there either.
Then I heard him say, ‘What’s that over there by the window?’ I think, ‘Oh God, I’m dead meat now.’ But, the blonde by now is trying real hard to distract him and convince him to stop looking. Well, I hear the guy go into the bathroom and I hear water running for a long time; I figure maybe he’s gonna take a bath or something, when all of a sudden, the jerk pours a pitcher of scalding hot water out of the window right on top of my head.
I mean, look at this, I got second degree burns all over my scalp and shoulders!” The bartender says, “Oh man, that would have gotten me mad for sure.” “No, that didn’t really bother me.
Next, the guy starts slamming the window shut over and over on my hands. I mean, look at my fingers. They’re a bloody mess. I can hardly hold onto this glass.” The bartender looks at the guy’s hands and says, “Yeah, buddy, I can understand why you are so upset.”
“No, that wasn’t what really got me so angry though.” The bartender then asks in exasperation, “Well, then, what did finally make you anger?”
“Well, I was hanging on the window, and I turned around and looked down–I was only about six inches off the ground

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Rocky Wells
Rocky Wells
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Did Dr. Fauci attempt to conceal the origins of COVID-19?

Yes, he did. The lying little bastard!

41,098 TOTAL VOTES
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https://www.pollking.com/?did-....dr.-fauci-attempt-to

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BlabberBuzz Feed
BlabberBuzz Feed
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10-Year-Old Found With LOADED Gun At Los Angeles Elementary School
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10-Year-Old Found With LOADED Gun At Los Angeles Elementary School

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Biden’s Bold Gamble: Will A Former Trump Critic Save His Reelection Bid?
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Biden’s Bold Gamble: Will A Former Trump Critic Save His Reelection Bid?

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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7 Ways to Unlock the Power of Saving Grace
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7 Ways to Unlock the Power of Saving Grace

People often confuse mercy and grace. Mercy is God’s favor in not giving us the punishment we deserve. Grace is God’s favor in giving us the power to live with him.
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Living In Faith
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Who Was the ‘Black Spurgeon’?
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Who Was the ‘Black Spurgeon’?

I was five years into my study of the African American theological tradition, nearly finished with my dissertation, when I first learned about the man affectionately known as the “Black Spurgeon.” Though he isn’t well known today, he was one of his generation’s greatest preachers and his story testifies to God’s faithfulness. From slavery to his vocational calling, Charles T. Walker’s life was filled with hardship. In June 1873, at age 15, he professed hope in Christ. Shortly after, Walker surrendered himself to church ministry. He was at prayer meetings, Sunday school, and church gatherings whenever the doors were open. God worked in his heart through the church to call him into gospel ministry like those who’d gone before him. According to his biographer, Silas Floyd, Walker “had not been long converted before he was deeply impressed with the thought that he was called of God to preach the Gospel.” In one sense, this wasn’t surprising—Walker was descended from a long line of preachers. In 1874, Walker enrolled in the Augusta Institute, Georgia, convicted he needed an education before formally entering ministry. However, he struggled to pay for school. Walker was on the verge of withdrawing to work when his fellow students united to help fund his studies. The entire black community benefited from the community’s investment in Walker’s theological education. Sadly, like many others from his class, Walker never graduated from the Augusta Institute, now known as Morehouse College. Nevertheless, he’s known as one of Morehouse’s most influential preachers. Local and Regional Ministry Walker was licensed to preach in September 1876 while still a student. Despite his youth, he was called to serve as pastor of his home church, Franklin Covenant Baptist Church, and was ordained into gospel ministry on the first Sunday of May in 1877. By 1879, when he reached his 21st birthday, Walker pastored four churches simultaneously. Walker also preached at revival meetings throughout Georgia, including one where more than 700 people professed faith in Christ. In 1883, Walker was called to Central Baptist Church in Augusta, but the congregation experienced a painful church split, which bogged the church down with public court battles. Walker remained with a group that assumed a donated church building, starting Beulah Baptist Church (later renamed Tabernacle Baptist Church). Walker pastored Tabernacle Baptist Church for 14 years. The church’s ministry was vibrant and Walker became known as “a pulpit orator, a sound theologian, a soul-winning evangelist, and a resourceful pastor.” During those years, God used Walker mightily. Church records highlight more than 2,000 souls saved, with more than 1,400 baptized and welcomed into fellowship at Tabernacle. Walker sought to bring his theological convictions into every area of life. In addition to leading a thriving church ministry, he was the business manager for the Augusta Sentinel, a weekly community newspaper. It offered him a platform to publish accounts of his trip to Europe and the Holy Land, which would later be collected and republished as A Colored Man Abroad. Walker sought to bring his theological convictions into every area of life. While in London, Walker described Charles Spurgeon’s Metropolitan Tabernacle as “the greatest church on earth,” offering a detailed account of the generous welcome he met there. He was thoroughly impressed by the scope of Spurgeon’s ministry, which included “a Baptist college, perfect in its every appointment” in addition to “a missionary society, a tract society, a place for the poor, an orphan home,” and more. National Ministry Walker’s influence expanded beyond Augusta and into Baptist life in Georgia. He served as a board member of the Walker Baptist Institute and Atlanta Baptist College, and he spoke widely at Baptist association meetings, Baptist schools, and within the newly formed National Baptist Convention (NBC). His leadership in the NBC left him with a reputation as “a strong man in a crisis.” Based on his persuasive call for racial reconciliation at the 1889 NBC in Indianapolis, Walker was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity from the State University of Kentucky. With a growing reputation came more opportunities to preach throughout the country. Walker preached in New York on multiple occasions, until he was called in 1899 to the pastorate of Mount Olivet Baptist Church in New York City. Walker’s preaching drew the attention of the major New York papers, who publicly labeled him the “Black Spurgeon.” He conducted revival services at Antioch Baptist Church and St. Mark’s M. E. Church in New York City. He preached at large-scale revival meetings in Houston, Kansas City, St. Louis, Boston, Philadelphia, Nashville, Louisville, and Atlanta. In some cities, like Atlanta, Walker preached to racially integrated crowds where thousands of people had to be turned away because so many wanted to hear his preaching. Walker was considered by many to be the most popular black preacher of his day. Walker’s stay in New York City was short-lived; he returned to Augusta in 1901. However, in the two years of his ministry in New York, the church grew by 1,400 members and Walker baptized 700 people. Longing for home, he returned and finished his ministry and life in Augusta, expanding his earlier work in the community. Walker’s Enduring Significance His ministry reminds young pastors that God can use people from any background, but that preparation is important. Walker demonstrated commitment to theological education in preparation for ministry, despite his financial uncertainty. Although Walker’s ministry training didn’t follow a straight line, God used him significantly to influence Georgia and the United States because he’d studied well. Walker preached to racially integrated crowds where thousands of people had to be turned away because so many wanted to hear his preaching. Walker exemplifies faithful pastoral ministry through public gospel proclamation and action to meet his community’s social needs. The former slave, soldier, and chaplain fulfilled his ministry by integrating his theological convictions into all of life. He served beyond the church’s walls, reaching into the community to establish a YMCA, work at a newspaper, and invest in primary and secondary education institutions. Walker’s ministry illustrates the value of investing in the preaching craft. His fidelity to the Bible still encourages pastors to rightly handle Scripture while eloquently applying it to our audiences. He was a forerunner to John Stott’s vision of preaching as done with the Bible in one hand and the newspaper in the other. The world needs more men like the “Black Spurgeon,” whose legacy lives on to the present.
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