“This is insane!” — A new vaccine is on the market called VAXELIS lt has 6 VACCINES in ONE SHOT for 6-WEEK-OLD BABIES...6 Infants Died In Trials.
How can this be allowed to happen ?
Dr. Jeff Barke
Philippians 4:13
“I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
This is a battle cry for when you’re facing something that feels impossible — whether it’s a hard day at work, family pressures, health struggles, temptation, or just pushing through fatigue.
Paul wrote this from prison, in chains, while suffering greatly. He wasn’t saying “I can do anything I want because I’m super positive.” He meant: No matter what God calls me to endure or accomplish, Christ gives me the strength to handle it.
It’s not about your own power — it’s about tapping into Christ’s unlimited strength through dependence on Him. This verse has carried countless believers through impossible situations because it shifts the focus from “I can’t” to “He can — and He will strengthen me to do it.”
Great one to memorize and speak over your day.
Have a Blessed Day!
I CRIED WHEN I READ THIS
A parent’s home will always remain open for their children…
even after arguments, distance, disappointment, or years apart.
But many parents quietly realize that once their children grow up,
they slowly stop having a place in their children’s busy lives.
Parents spend their whole life saving money for their children’s future…
while many children grow up counting every expense spent on their parents.
A mother will stay awake all night if her child is sick…
but many parents silently stare at their phones waiting for a simple call that never comes.
Parents forgive their children again and again without keeping score.
But as they grow older, they often fear becoming a burden to the very people they once carried in their arms.
The painful truth is:
when we are young, our parents feel permanent.
So we delay the visits.
The hugs.
The conversations.
The appreciation.
Until one day…
the chair they used to sit in stays empty forever.
And suddenly, all the busy days that felt “important” no longer matter at all.
Love your parents gently while you still can.
Call them more.
Sit with them longer.
Listen to their stories patiently.
Because one day, you will realize:
no one in this world will ever love you
as quietly, deeply, and selflessly as they did.
✨🙌🏾💫
20 Stoic Lessons In 60 Seconds That Will Make You Stronger
1. Anger is punishment you give yourself.
2. Discipline is the highest form of self-love.
3. Ego is the enemy - stay humble.
4. Do the right thing, not the easy thing.
5. You become unstoppable when you stop seeking approval.
6. You don't need to respond to everything.
7. The world owes you nothing - earn your life.
8. Most fears are illusions - face them.
9. Let go of what you can't change - or it will own you.
10. The strongest person is the one in control of themselves.
11. Emotion kills logic - breathe, don't react.
12. You suffer twice when you worry about tomorrow.
13. Not everything deserves a reaction - silence wins battles.
14. If it doesn't matter in five years, let it go today.
15. Become the person your past self prayed for.
16. Focus on effort, not outcome - outcome belongs to fate.
17. A wise mind listens twice before speaking once.
18. Suffering becomes strength when you accept it.
19. Routine builds warriors - chaos builds victims.
20. Your time is your life - guard both.
@DallasAptGP Great thread. I love TX. The property taxes have increased with the population. Tx legislature has to figure out how to offload some cost to the companies moving here or increasing sales tax. Relying on homeowners is crushing the native population. Got to stop.
Hard times create strong men.
Watching Pete Hegseth rise to stand while everyone else cowered, shielding his wife and ready to jump to action & Stephen Miller immediately wrap himself around his pregnant wife provides the clearest possible picture for our culture why masculinity matters.
More of this, young men.