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The Aurora While Doing Chores.
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The Aurora While Doing Chores.

5-10-2024
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? "EXTREME" ALERT!! ? Things just got EVEN WORSE..... G5 WARNING ISSUED - PREPARE NOW!!
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? "EXTREME" ALERT!! ? Things just got EVEN WORSE..... G5 WARNING ISSUED - PREPARE NOW!!

Email Signup Just in Case https://www.sustainableseasons.com/ Follow me on Twitter X Just in Case https://twitter.com/PatrickHumphre Forgot to Mention: Transpower of New Zealand issues grid emergency notice amid powerful solar storm Breaking news an extreme alert G5 warning has been issued and you should be prepared now. The national weather service and space weather office has issued a G5 solar storm alert which can damage power grid and power lines. Prepare now for a communications blackout or radio blackout. We could see a power grid collapse from this situation. The Coronal mass ejection CME from the sun has sent 6 storms to earth. KP9 levels have been observed as well. Get off grid with a generator and be ready. Watch Patrick Humphrey prepper news updates to stay up to date on recent news. Weather news and space weather news updates are urgent to staying prepared. “Stand firm, and you will win life.” Luke 21:19
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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A QUESTION ABOUT ‘DOCUMENTING THE EVENTS’
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A QUESTION ABOUT ‘DOCUMENTING THE EVENTS’

from SGT Report: A SGT SPECIAL REPORT. THE MOSSAD AT EVERT TURN DOCUMENTING EVERY EVENT? Israel bombs Palestine video: https://twitter.com/Resist_05/status/1787359299196612662 Tianjin explosion video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nivf3Y96I_E
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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Trump’s raw honesty on how he deals with the Deep State’s judicial attacks is the most real thing you’ll read today…
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Trump’s raw honesty on how he deals with the Deep State’s judicial attacks is the most real thing you’ll read today…

from Revolver News: During the RNC spring retreat luncheon in Florida, President Trump opened up about the relentless targeting, harassment, and indictments he’s facing from the Deep State. His response was as raw, honest, and real as it gets. Trump made it clear that he doesn’t sweat the fact that the entire crooked US government […]
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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What Is the History Behind Hanukkah?
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What Is the History Behind Hanukkah?

  Every year over 14 million Jews around the world celebrate the festival of Hanukkah. The eight holy days of Hanukkah commemorate a time when ancient Jews reconquered the land that is now Israel, and survived against all odds during a brutal war being waged against them. The lighting of the menorah has become an iconic symbol of Jewish culture and faith, stretching over 2,000 years since its origin.   The Roots of Hanukkah  Menorah with donuts, photo by YB13D, Source: Wikimedia Commons   The region that is now Israel was ruled by a series of non-Jewish dynasties and empires for hundreds of years, starting in 720 BCE. This included the fairly tolerant Ptolemies, followed by Antiochus III of the Syrian Seleucid Dynasty. When Antiochus III died, however, his son Antiochus IV took over. This is where the intense persecution of the Jews began to get even worse.   Around 174 BCE when Antiochus IV took over, it was made clear that Judaism wouldn’t be tolerated. Antiochus IV worshiped Greek gods and prized Greek culture. He belonged to the pro-Greek Seleucid Dynasty and wanted the Jewish nation to stop being Jewish. Antiochus considered Jewish beliefs to be backward and overly strict and considered Jewish ethnic identity to be troublesome and unnecessary. Simply put, Antiochus wanted Jews to assimilate and join Greek culture — or die.   Around 168 BCE Antiochus took his goal to extremes, sending his troops into the center of Jerusalem to kill thousands of Jews and take over the sacred Second Temple. There, the forces of Antiochus put up a sacrificial altar to Zeus and sacrificed pigs, starting a campaign to try to force Jews to worship the Greek gods, abide by Greek customs, and submit to Seleucid rulership in all areas of their lives. This included breaking Jewish dietary laws, ceasing Jewish worship, and beginning to live life as full Seleucid subjects.   Harsh Repression Gets Worse A model of Jerusalem during the Second Temple Period, by Berthold Werner, Source: Wikimedia Commons   All Jewish worship was made illegal and Torah scrolls were burned. Jews were barred from having the Sabbath as a day of rest and forced to disobey kashrut or kosher laws. High rabbis were forced into humiliating rituals to eat non-kosher food in front of crowds and publicly executed when they refused to do so.   This area of Judea was ruled over by Antiochus’ Governor Phillip, who executed the High Priest Eleazar for refusing to eat pork or even pretending to eat pork in front of a crowd. Around this time, there was supposedly a woman, now known as Chanah, who was arrested along with her seven sons and accused of practicing Judaism.   Antiochus himself decided to sit in on this case and spent time convincing Chanah’s eldest son to come over to the Greek gods. The youth refused and he was tortured to death in front of his family. Each of the six other sons was also tortured to death.   The king tried to give the youngest son a way out by offering him money or the chance to bow down to him, but he did not agree, urged on by Chanah’s words that faith in God was the highest honor even above life. Following the death of her seven sons, legend has it that Chanah herself leaped from the roof of a nearby building to her death.   The Jewish Rebellion Begins Celebration of Hanukkah in Palacio de La Moneda, Santiago, Chile, from the Ministerio Secretaria General de Gobierno, Source: Wikimedia Commons   As Antiochus’ forces made their way into the wider countryside, they continued their campaign of terror, killing thousands more Jews who refused to submit and eventually chasing all non-compliant Jews to the caves and hills of Judea. This is where they ran into a big problem: The Maccabees.   While some Jews agreed it would be best to fall in line, not everyone agreed. A Jewish priest named Mattathias rebelled against the Seleucid soldiers at a town named Modiin in rural Israel, killing a soldier and refusing to bow to Greek deities. The Selucid officer built an altar in the marketplace of the village and demanded that Mattithais offer sacrifices to the Greek gods.   Mattithais refused to do so, saying, “I, my sons and my brothers are determined to remain loyal to the covenant which our God made with our ancestors!” At this point, a Hellenistic Jew approached the altar to make a pagan sacrifice. Mattithais grabbed his sword and killed him, and his sons and friends then attacked the Seleucid officers and men.   They killed many of them and chased the rest away. They then destroyed the altar. This started the Maccabee rebellion, led by Mattathias until his death in 166 BCE and taken up by his son Judah afterward. Before dying, the elderly priest got his sons together and urged them to continue the fight, which Judah led along with his courageous brothers.   The Maccabee Rebellion and the Miracle of Hanukkah Modern Israeli 10 agorot coin, reproducing the menorah image from a coin issued by Mattathias Antigonus, from the Bank of Israel, Source: Wikimedia Commons   The Maccabean rebellion was the worst nightmare of Antiochus and the Seleucids. Along with his four brothers, Judah waged relentless guerilla warfare across Judea. Despite being vastly outnumbered by the Seleucids and by a second force of 40,000 sent in by Antiochus under the generals Nicanor and Gorgiash.   Judah and his troops fought valiantly, disappearing into the hills and circling back in surprise attacks on their numerically superior foes. A crucial victory at Mitzpah against Gorgiash led to more and more momentum and the Maccabees were on the move.   The Maccabees went on to retake Jerusalem by 164 BCE and they cleared out the Second Temple of Greek religious items and worship. Judah ordered a menorah to be lit as part of the rededication of the Second Temple to the one true God Yahweh. As the legend goes, there wasn’t enough oil to keep the lights burning for more than a day, but they kept burning for eight nights anyway.   This gave Judah and his fighters enough time to find more oil for the lights while holding the temple secure against outside incursions. The Maccabees believed they’d witnessed a miracle, forming the basis of the Hanukkah religious festival.   A simple man with strong faith, Judah wanted to go back to Modiin, but his charisma and leadership were still needed, and his brothers Shimon and Jonathan encouraged him to stay. Under Judah, a civil war was fought against pro-Greek Jews which Judah won, and he would go on to crush the Ammonites across the Jordan River as well. Upon his death in 160 BCE, Judah was hailed as a national hero, and his brother Jonathan became high priest and king of Israel, part of his legacy and that of his father Mattathias.   Hanukkah Through the Ages Chanukah Menorah opposite Nazi building in Kiel, Germany, December 1931 by Rachel Posner, Source: Wikimedia Commons   Hanukkah has remained an important festival in Judaism and one of its most well-known, although the most religiously important festival is actually Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement. As a powerful symbol of Jewish survival, however, Hanukkah ranks foremost in terms of festivals associated with the Jewish people and their faith. Traditionally, a menorah has nine candles: Eight to represent the eight holy nights and a ninth to light the other eight candles.   The festival has survived through the ages despite persecution and hatred. It was continued by some Jews even during the Holocaust and countless other times throughout the past 2,000 years when Jews have been persecuted, killed, and religiously oppressed. Despite Jews being forced to hide or downplay their ethnic and religious identity due to the actions of the ruling political and religious ideologies, the menorah lights have continued to shine.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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Ancient Egyptian Structure Discovered Near Giza Pyramids
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Ancient Egyptian Structure Discovered Near Giza Pyramids

The Giza Plateau in Egypt. Source: Wikimedia Commons.   A previously unknown structure was discovered in an apparent “blank area” of the Giza pyramid complex. Using ground-penetrating technology, a joint research team from Higashi Nippon International University, Tohoku University, and Egypt’s National Research Institute of Astronomy and Geophysics found an ancient “anomaly” hidden beneath the sand of Giza’s West Field Cemetery.   Ground-Penetrating Radar Revealed an “Anomaly” The red rectangle indicates the initial archaeological survey area at Giza. Source: Archaeological Prospection.   Located west of the Great Pyramid of Giza, the West Field Cemetery is an important burial site for ancient royals and high-ranking officers. Archaeologists have long been curious about a so-called “blank area” in the middle of the cemetery that is surrounded by mastabas. These are a type of tomb with a flat-roofed rectangular structure that marks an underground burial site.   Previous excavations in this area of the Giza pyramid complex did not yield significant discoveries. However, a newly-published article about a 2021-2023 excavation revealed a new underground discovery: “We conducted a joint geophysical exploration, using [ground-penetrating radar] (GPR) and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) at the Western Cemetery…. We believe we found an anomaly: a combination of a shallow structure connected to a deeper structure.”   A Mysterious L-Shaped Structure Was Found The L-shaped structure was identified using ground-penetrating technology. Source: Higashi Nippon International University.   The hidden “anomaly” that was found in the West Field Cemetery of Giza is a shallow L-shaped structure connected to a deeper structure. The L-shaped structure measures 10 meters by 10 meters and is at a depth of about 2 meters. Clear GPR imaging revealed it was backfilled with sand after construction and may have served as an entrance to the deeper structure. Beneath the shallow structure, ERT revealed a “highly electrically resistive anomaly” about 5 to 10 meters underground.   Neither technology used by the excavation team could identify the exact properties of the archaeological discovery. The electrically resistive material may be comprised of sand, gravel, and air voids. Researchers are also uncertain of the purpose of these structures. “We conclude from these results that the structure causing the anomalies could be vertical walls of limestone or shafts leading to a tomb structure,” the team explained. “However, a more detailed survey would be required in order to confirm this possibility.”   The History of Giza Excavations The pyramids of Giza. Source: Wikimedia Commons.   The Giza pyramid complex is among the most famous and fascinating archaeological sites in the world. The ancient site is at the edge of the Western Desert in the city of Giza, not far from the banks of the Nile River and the city center of Cairo, the Egyptian capital. The complex includes the Great Pyramid, the Pyramid of Khafre, and the Pyramid of Menkaure, as well as the Great Sphinx. The ancient landmarks were all constructed between 2,600 and 2,500 B.C.E. during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom of Ancient Egypt.   Formal excavations of the Great Pyramid of Giza and its surroundings began in the 19th century. At the start of the 20th century, after the three largest pyramids were thoroughly explored, archaeologists turned their attention towards the dense population of private tombs in Giza’s West Field. The West Field has since been divided into smaller areas, each named after an excavator or mastaba numbers.
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Disturbing History
Disturbing History
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The Legend of Mami Wata
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The Legend of Mami Wata

Mami Wata, a water spirit prominent in West, Central, and Southern African folklore, is associated with numerous legends. While the exact number of stories may vary depending on the cultural context and region, there are countless tales involving Mami Wata, each reflecting different aspects of her character and powers.
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Bikers Den
Bikers Den
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The Blues Bikernet Weekly News for May 9, 2024
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The Blues Bikernet Weekly News for May 9, 2024

A Fire in the Belly — illustration by Wayfarer Hey, Every week has a vibe. I started to watch a Jerry Lee Lewis documentary and he mentioned something I’ve felt a few times in life, pure Nirvana. He said he encountered BB King in a blues joint and listening to the blues and R&B tunes made him feel as if he had died and gone to heaven. Sometimes these soulful occurrences happen as kids. Sometimes they happen encountering the vibration and rumble of a Harley. Sometimes they happen in the arms of a woman or at 5:00 in the morning, as you crest a hill and experience the rising sun on your fast-paced Dyna. The point is Nirvana is there. It’s all around us but our minds must be open to the freedom to accept it. Let’s hit the news. –Bandit Click here to read the Weekly News only on Bikernet.com * * * * Free swag plus online archive since 1996…. Get Bikernet.com ? Get a Membership ! Click here to get your Kickstart today. The post The Blues Bikernet Weekly News for May 9, 2024 appeared first on Bikernet Blog - Online Biker Magazine.
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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11
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A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11

A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of a MessBy Chelsey DeMatteis “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.” Psalm 127:3-5 When I think back to some of the happiest moments in my life, I can also think of the mess that entailed after. Whether it was a mess that I had to clean up in my home, a family member had to clean up as everyone gave their hugs goodbye, or a venue had to clean up as the guests grabbed their final items, it showed that there was great joy and happiness shared amongst the people that I love. This type of mess often invites a shout of praise. Over the years, though, I've seen a shift. Not just in my life but in the life of those around me. Suddenly the messes that were so common have been shuffled into the messes brought by little hands and little hearts. The get-togethers at my home now include a little more chaos, the get-together at a family function involves a lot more hands on deck, and if it’s a celebration at a venue, it often entails balloons, cupcakes, lots of children, and way cleaner up on my behalf. And as for my home; toys, stuffed animals, forts, blankets, and all the things that children add to the equation are daily strewed throughout my house. Sadly, our world has quickly convinced us that this type of mess is one laced with doom and gloom, displeasing to the eye, and not picture perfect like Pintrest feeds offer us. When I believe, though it may be over stimulating at times, all that our children have added to our homes should invite us to praise God the most. The messes that come with having children mean you have been blessed with the gift of children. Little ones don't come ready and willing to clean up. They come ready and willing to play, be silly, and be imaginative. Shouldn't we praise God for that? As they get older, we have the opportunity to steer them in the direction of helping and being part of what helps our home run smoothly and feel tidy. There is a time and season for everything.  We are told in Psalm 127 that children are a gift from the Lord and that we should praise Him for the gift of our offspring. He didn't make that up to make us feel better or to give us some sort of false hope, it was quite the opposite. He spoke it because it's absolute truth. Your children, my children, and all of the children the Lord places in our midst should be a constant reminder of how good our God is. He has called us to take the messes of everyday life and make them into opportunities to praise Him. “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.” Psalm 127:3-5 As a stay-at-home mom of two children, I do know how difficult some days can be. I know how overwhelming the messes can feel. I know what it’s like to want to curl up at the end of the day all while knowing that the sink really needs addressed before I head to bed. And what I’ve found most helpful in those moments is remembering what God has said not just to me, but to all of us caring for children, “it is a blessing to care for them”. Washing their dishes, putting all the cups and little forks away means I have two sweet souls God has given me to love, cherish, and train up to know Him. When you find yourself wanting to crumble in the mess rather than praise, remember this: God has called you and equipped you for this season. Look at the mess as an invitation to stop, pause, pray, and praise. Make the mess a moment where you pray for your children or a specific need for your family. Trust God to give you the energy, the strength, and the heart to make these moments matter for the kingdom – even when no one else sees it. Let’s pray: Father, thank you for the gift of children. I know they are a blessing from you and a constant invitation to make me approach you with a heart of thankfulness. In my moments of weakness, when I feel overwhelmed, help me to stop, pray, and praise you for the work you are doing in my home and in my heart. Keep me close to you. In Jesus‘ name, amen. Photo credit: ©Getty Images/Jessica Peterson Chelsey is the voice behind the Living with Less Podcast and author of the 52-week devotional More of Him, Less of Me: Living a Christ-centered Life in a Me-centered World. She writes devotions for Lifeway Women’s Journey Magazine, Crosswalk.com, and iBelieve.com. She also writes Bible reading plans for the YouVersion Bible App. Chelsey lives in Ohio with her husband and two children. You can connect with her on Instagram @chelseydematteis and at her website ChelseyDeMatteis.com. Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week, she gives you practical, real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day, click below! Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11
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A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11

A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of a MessBy Chelsey DeMatteis “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.” Psalm 127:3-5 When I think back to some of the happiest moments in my life, I can also think of the mess that entailed after. Whether it was a mess that I had to clean up in my home, a family member had to clean up as everyone gave their hugs goodbye, or a venue had to clean up as the guests grabbed their final items, it showed that there was great joy and happiness shared amongst the people that I love. This type of mess often invites a shout of praise. Over the years, though, I've seen a shift. Not just in my life but in the life of those around me. Suddenly the messes that were so common have been shuffled into the messes brought by little hands and little hearts. The get-togethers at my home now include a little more chaos, the get-together at a family function involves a lot more hands on deck, and if it’s a celebration at a venue, it often entails balloons, cupcakes, lots of children, and way cleaner up on my behalf. And as for my home; toys, stuffed animals, forts, blankets, and all the things that children add to the equation are daily strewed throughout my house. Sadly, our world has quickly convinced us that this type of mess is one laced with doom and gloom, displeasing to the eye, and not picture perfect like Pintrest feeds offer us. When I believe, though it may be over stimulating at times, all that our children have added to our homes should invite us to praise God the most. The messes that come with having children mean you have been blessed with the gift of children. Little ones don't come ready and willing to clean up. They come ready and willing to play, be silly, and be imaginative. Shouldn't we praise God for that? As they get older, we have the opportunity to steer them in the direction of helping and being part of what helps our home run smoothly and feel tidy. There is a time and season for everything.  We are told in Psalm 127 that children are a gift from the Lord and that we should praise Him for the gift of our offspring. He didn't make that up to make us feel better or to give us some sort of false hope, it was quite the opposite. He spoke it because it's absolute truth. Your children, my children, and all of the children the Lord places in our midst should be a constant reminder of how good our God is. He has called us to take the messes of everyday life and make them into opportunities to praise Him. “Behold, children are a heritage from the Lord, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.” Psalm 127:3-5 As a stay-at-home mom of two children, I do know how difficult some days can be. I know how overwhelming the messes can feel. I know what it’s like to want to curl up at the end of the day all while knowing that the sink really needs addressed before I head to bed. And what I’ve found most helpful in those moments is remembering what God has said not just to me, but to all of us caring for children, “it is a blessing to care for them”. Washing their dishes, putting all the cups and little forks away means I have two sweet souls God has given me to love, cherish, and train up to know Him. When you find yourself wanting to crumble in the mess rather than praise, remember this: God has called you and equipped you for this season. Look at the mess as an invitation to stop, pause, pray, and praise. Make the mess a moment where you pray for your children or a specific need for your family. Trust God to give you the energy, the strength, and the heart to make these moments matter for the kingdom – even when no one else sees it. Let’s pray: Father, thank you for the gift of children. I know they are a blessing from you and a constant invitation to make me approach you with a heart of thankfulness. In my moments of weakness, when I feel overwhelmed, help me to stop, pray, and praise you for the work you are doing in my home and in my heart. Keep me close to you. In Jesus‘ name, amen. Photo credit: ©Getty Images/Jessica Peterson Chelsey is the voice behind the Living with Less Podcast and author of the 52-week devotional More of Him, Less of Me: Living a Christ-centered Life in a Me-centered World. She writes devotions for Lifeway Women’s Journey Magazine, Crosswalk.com, and iBelieve.com. She also writes Bible reading plans for the YouVersion Bible App. Chelsey lives in Ohio with her husband and two children. You can connect with her on Instagram @chelseydematteis and at her website ChelseyDeMatteis.com. Teach Us to Pray is a FREE prayer podcast hosted by iBelieve writer Christina Patterson. Each week, she gives you practical, real-life tips on how to grow your faith and relationship with God through the power of prayer. To listen to her episode on What to Pray in the Morning for a Worry-Free Day, click below! Now that you’ve prayed, are you in need of someone to pray for YOU? Click the button below! Visit iBelieve.com for more inspiring prayer content. The post A Prayer for Parents to Praise in the Midst of the Mess – Your Daily Prayer – May 11 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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