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Into the Deep End
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Into the Deep End

A snorkeling trip to see the Christ of the Abyss statue in the Florida Keys became an unexpected lesson in faith, fear, and trusting God in uncertain waters. Through the experience, the author reflects on Peter stepping out of the boat and invites readers to take their own leap of faith, trusting that Jesus meets us even in the deep end.

Into the Deep End
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Into the Deep End

A snorkeling trip to see the Christ of the Abyss statue in the Florida Keys became an unexpected lesson in faith, fear, and trusting God in uncertain waters. Through the experience, the author reflects on Peter stepping out of the boat and invites readers to take their own leap of faith, trusting that Jesus meets us even in the deep end.

Into the Deep End
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Into the Deep End

A snorkeling trip to see the Christ of the Abyss statue in the Florida Keys became an unexpected lesson in faith, fear, and trusting God in uncertain waters. Through the experience, the author reflects on Peter stepping out of the boat and invites readers to take their own leap of faith, trusting that Jesus meets us even in the deep end.

Billions Will Soon Have the Chance to View an Incredibly Rare Celestial Event
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Billions Will Soon Have the Chance to View an Incredibly Rare Celestial Event

In less than two months, the moon will shine crimson in the sky. On March 3, 2026, the Earth will be directly between the sun and a full moon, creating a lunar eclipse also known as a blood moon. This beautiful moon occurs every one to three years, and we will not be seeing it again until 2028. According to Pubity, approximately 6 billion people will have a chance to see the lunar eclipse. And the best part is, you don’t need any special gear or protective eyewear. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pubity (@pubity) The Lunar Eclipse Will Last a Good Long While According to Pubity, viewers will have plenty of time to check out the lunar eclipse. “On March 3, a total lunar eclipse will cause the Moon to appear blood red for about 82 minutes. This happens when Earth moves directly between the Sun and the Moon, blocking direct sunlight. Instead of going dark, the Moon glows red because Earth’s atmosphere bends and filters sunlight, allowing mostly red wavelengths to reach the lunar surface,” the post reads. The comment section is filled with people excited for the lunar eclipse. “Will we finally be able to see a blood moon in the UK. It never looks red when it’s meant to here,” someone wrote. Of course, there were also lots of jokes. Like his person, who shared a bit of Twilight humor. “Humans: ‘Wow, the moon looks beautiful tonight.’cTwilight fans: ‘Edward, stay inside. Bella is already outside,” they wrote. “Happens to be my birthday hmm ,hope I get new powers on that day,” another person shared. This person thinks the lunar eclipse will be beautiful, but they’ll watch it from the comfort of their home. “This feels like an event to stay inside, lock your doors, and not let anyone in for,” they joked. This story’s featured image can be found here.

Fiancé Surprises His Bride with Wedding Shower in the Preschool Where They First Met as Toddlers
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Fiancé Surprises His Bride with Wedding Shower in the Preschool Where They First Met as Toddlers

Engaged to be wed this month, a young Texan wrangled the support of an entire preschool class to throw his fiancée a surprise bridal shower. Walking into her preschool class at Shlenker school in Houston, Zoe Kampf was surprised by a troupe of children dressed in floral garlands and bow ties who handed her a […] The post Fiancé Surprises His Bride with Wedding Shower in the Preschool Where They First Met as Toddlers appeared first on Good News Network.