Water sustains us and shapes our planet’s future.
On World Water Day, let us reaffirm our commitment to conserve every drop of water and use it responsibly. Today is also a day to appreciate those who engage in sustainable practices, promote awareness and nurture a culture of conservation.
Day 155
I received a gift in Dec of 2025
It sends daily Bible Verses, Scripture Passages, Spiritual Growth and Encouragement.
I'm going to try to share them each day.
With the hopes that it might help someone out there.
If that someone isn't you, no need to be negative please just scroll.
It's not a decode or hidden message.
If you R/T maybe this will find someone that needed to hear this.
God Bless
Could water unite our divided world? We're seeing that happen across Africa and our nation's lakes. Thanks to Ed Zagorski and @WDTimes for sharing this opportunity. All are invited to play a part in seeing God's global water work.... Pray. Give. Volunteer! See you in the community: https://t.co/8GMRLpWFQA #WaterWorks #WASH #Resilience @ConvoyofHope@water_mission@Water@theh2otower@thewaterloop@EPA@EWBUSA@StateDept
Ladies & Gentlemen,NPC's,Useless Idiots & paid trolls,
If u're feeling a tad 'wrung out',short tempered & perhaps a smidge 'pi$$ed off'... u have every right to be.
Hang in there 🫡🇦🇺
Pls watch;
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- Mrs B
As we prepare to celebrate our nation’s 250th anniversary, I am calling for 50 days of prayer—from this Friday, May 15, through July 4. We have one pastor from every state who will lead us in prayer for America at noon every day here on my X page or at https://t.co/kjOvqLJdJT. Let’s join together in PRAYER for our country! “Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord” (Psalm 33:12).
BREAKING: Golden Tempo wins the Kentucky Derby after coming from dead last
His rider, Jose Ortiz, is a devout Christian and shared this Bible verse before the race
“I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me”
Nothing is impossible with God. ✝️
DID YOU KNOW THAT THESE EVIL SERPENTS IN 1913 - THE ROCKEFELLERS BOUGHT EVERY HERBAL HOMEOPATHIC SCHOOL IN AMERICA THEN CLOSED THEM ALL BY 1925!
Source: DarknessToLight
The atmosphere in Washington, D.C. is shifting right now because something historic is taking place. As we approach the 250th anniversary of this nation, we are returning to the only foundation that cannot be shaken. From April 18 through April 25, the entire Bible is being read aloud from Genesis to Revelation at the Museum of the Bible.
For seven straight days, nearly 500 people from across the country are gathering to lift their voices for 12 hours a day. There is no human commentary, no political spin, and no personal interpretation. This is the raw, unfiltered Word of God being spoken over our capital and over our land.
This is more than an event. It is a prophetic stand for spiritual renewal…in a time when America is statistically the most secular she has ever been!
In a season of deep division, this is a moment of total unity where we declare the ultimate authority of Scripture. We are calling for a turning point in America, and that turning point always begins with the Word.
The sound of Truth is being released into the atmosphere. Watch, listen, and share this everywhere. Let’s make sure the Word of God reaches every home in this nation.
I haven't even watched it yet but anything by @GEdward_Griffin is worth sharing even if you don't know the content yet. Thanks @goonerrik1975 for sharing!
SHE'S 18 AND SHE JUST INVENTED A FILTER THAT REMOVES 96% OF MICROPLASTICS.
Mia Heller was 18 years old when she invented a water filtration system that removes 95.5% of microplastics from drinking water. She built it in her garage in Warrenton, Virginia.
The inspiration came from her own home. A few years ago, Heller learned that the local water in her area was contaminated with PFAS and microplastics. Her family installed a filtration system, but watching her mother constantly replace expensive filter membranes made her think there had to be a better way.
She started working on a prototype in early 2025. By summer, she had a working model.
Her system uses ferrofluid, a magnetic liquid, to capture microplastic particles as water flows through a three part system. A magnetic field then pulls the contaminants out, and the ferrofluid gets recovered and reused in a closed loop. The device is about the size of a bag of flour and could fit under a kitchen sink.
She built her own turbidity sensor to test the results. Her tests showed the prototype removed 95.52% of microplastics and recycled 87.15% of the ferrofluid. Traditional water treatment plants typically remove between 70% and 90% of microplastics.
Heller is a student at Kettle Run High School and also takes math, science, and technology classes at Mountain Vista Governor's School. She was a finalist at the 2025 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, where she received a $500 award from the Patent and Trademark Office Society.
She hopes to eventually bring the filter to market, though ferrofluid is currently expensive to produce at large scale. For now, she sees it as a system for individual home use.
Microplastics are tiny particles measuring about 1 nanometer to 5 millimeters in size. They come from degraded plastic and have been detected in more than 1,300 species, including humans.
#Microplastics #WaterFilter #Science
He drives a school bus in Dallas, Texas. But the kids on his route call him something else — Dad.
Every morning before the sun is fully up, Curtis Jenkins pulls his yellow school bus to the curb and waits. Not just to pick up kids. To see them.
For seven years, Curtis noticed things other people missed. The little girl who folded her paper lunch bag perfectly every day but left it on the bus — because there was nothing inside. The boy whose shoes were too small. The kids who got on quiet, eyes down, carrying weight no child should have to carry alone.
So Curtis did something simple. He made his bus a community.
He gave every child a job — a greeter, an assistant, a "police officer" keeping order in the aisles. Every morning he'd call out, "We're going to care about each other and love everybody, right?" And 50 small voices would answer back.
But it didn't stop there.
Over the years, Curtis spent thousands of dollars of his own money — money he saved by skipping his own Christmas gifts with his wife — on birthday cards, bikes, backpacks, turkeys at Thanksgiving, and 70 hand-wrapped Christmas presents. He didn't buy random gifts. He asked each child what they wanted. Then he went and got exactly that.
No donation page. No announcement. No cameras.
When the story finally got out and people questioned how a bus driver could afford it, Curtis just smiled.
"It doesn't take money. It takes discipline."
But here's the part that will stay with you.
When a reporter asked the kids what they loved most about Curtis — not one of them mentioned the gifts.
A fifth grader named Ethan, whose parents had divorced when he was four, looked up and said quietly:
"He's the father that I always wanted. In some ways, I wish my dad could have been like that."
Curtis heard it. Didn't flinch. Just nodded.
"That's the paycheck right there," he said later. "If I can get that, you can keep the money."
He wasn't looking for a medal. He wasn't going viral on purpose. He was just a man who decided, every single morning, that his bus would be the safest place those kids walked into all day.
Sometimes the person who changes a child's life forever isn't a teacher or a coach or a counselor.
Sometimes it's the person behind the wheel of a yellow bus at 7 a.m. — who chose to show up, and chose to care, when nobody was asking him to.
Tag someone who needs to read this today. 💛
🚨 EPIC MOMENT! Japan’s based right-wing PM Sanae Takaichi just met with Italy’s Giorgia Meloni!
Both are absolutely CRUSHING the left’s woke BS in their countries.
Leaders who actually love their nations, and they’re STRONG allies of President Trump!