After Germany’s 7–1 win over Curaçao, something even more beautiful happened.
While everyone else celebrated, players from both teams formed a small circle together, put their arms around each other, and prayed.
Germany’s Felix Nmecha later explained:
“On the pitch we’re opponents. After the game, we’re all Christians and brothers. We simply prayed together because we’re grateful.”
In a world constantly trying to divide people, moments like this remind us what really matters. ❤️
Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw has become widely discussed in America because of a statement he made during a press conference.
Journalist:
“Today, there were very strong winds in the state of New Jersey, and security officials advised members of the delegation not to go outside for your own safety. Why did you go out to perform the prayer?”
Pape Thiaw:
“Is there anything more important than prayer? I do not think that is your concern. You fear the wind, while we fear Allah, the One who created the wind. We came here for a game of entertainment, yet we have forgotten that we were created to worship Allah.
Even if the @FIFAWorldCup World Cup final were being played today and we were one of the finalist teams, we would still go out to perform the Jummah prayer, even if it meant losing the championship.
Do not lecture us about the rituals and obligations of our religion.”
🇷🇺 ⚽ It was not permitted to bring a Russian flag into the stadium for the Champions League final, so the wife of PSG’s Russian goalkeeper, Safonov, made her own out of plastic bags
After the demolition of people’s homes by @nemaug , a devastated mother reportedly chose to take her own life, overwhelmed by the pain of losing everything. In the video, her young son can be seen desperately pleading with her not to do it.
24 years old today. 🎉
I can only be grateful to God, because not everybody gets to reach this age.
Thank You Lord for my life, for my health, for my family, for the relationship You have given me, for the talents and gifts You entrusted me with, and for every opportunity placed before me.
But above all, thank You for my salvation.
There were many moments in my life that if it wasn’t for your mercy, I could’ve been gone while still far away from You. Yet Your greatest gift was opening my eyes and allowing me to encounter You in a way that completely changed my life.
At 24 years old, I’m truly grateful that I have a relationship with You through the Lord Jesus Christ.
I pray for many more years of serving You, growing closer to You, and being there for my family and loved ones.
All glory to God🙌🏾❤️🙏🏾
African people in Mali are coming out of their retirement to defend Africa. They know what it at stake.
We can't allow anyone to take Africa away from us ever again. We will certainly not be going back to the 6th Century. There will be no scramble for Africa, no Berlin conference, and certainly no terrorist ASWAD state.
I am a qualified carpenter. In the army, there’s no money. If I want to, I can leave the army and return to my carpentry, but I can’t because I am the son of this country. Who must fight for our country? It’s us first, Mali 🇲🇱. We are the heirs of our warrior ancestors, and I will fight until my last breath. - A Malian soldier says.
Don't stop talking about Sudan
Don't stop talking about Sudan
Don't stop talking about Sudan
Don't stop talking about Sudan
Don't stop talking about Sudan
🚨 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠:
DR Congo players, through their captain, have made a special request to the President ahead of the World Cup. 🇨🇩
They want Lumumba to be present at the tournament even if it means including him in the official delegation and fully supporting his journey.
A powerful gesture from the squad. ❤️
#Lumumba
#AfricanFootball
So grateful for moment like this 🏆
I thank you Jesus, for the opportunities and talent you’ve given me and for the bringing the increase yesterday 🙌🏾🙏🏾❤️
I dedicate this trophy to you and pray that you may be glorified ❤️🙌🏾🙏🏾
The horse is prepared for the day of battle, but the victory belongs to the Lord.”
Proverbs 21:31 NLT
A man risked his life to save six people from a burning apartment building in Paris, France. Video shows hero, Fousseynou Cissé, standing on a narrow ledge outside a smoke-filled window, ur
2006 a kid arrived at Chelsea with a dream in his heart, boots too big for his feet, but belief from the start. Fast forward to 2026, still wearing the same blue shirt with the same fire inside. This club raised me, shaped me, and gave me a place to call home. Through every game, every battle, every lesson I’ve grown. Now the journey rolls on, the dream still true. Extended till 2032… and still bleeding blue.