Charlie Kirk's daughter Gigi asks "Mommy where is Daddy?" Erika Kirk asks "What do you tell a 3 year old child?"...let that sink in if it was your kid. She told her "Daddy is on a work trip with Jesus Baby making heaven crowded!"
Father God,
Once again, You've blessed me with another day, & I won't waste this opportunity to praise Your name loudly & boldly.
Thank You for protecting us while we slept.
Thank You for giving me a mind that understands & a heart that forgives.
Thank You for every person praying with me right now.
Lord, thank You for every blessing You've poured onto me.
Lord, if I can be a blessing to someone in need, that would be a blessing I look forward to.
If it is Your will, lay Your hands on those suffering, & perform a miracle of healing that is undeniable.
Lord, I ask You to remove all restraints & curses that keep me from reaching my potential.
Remove all the demons attacking our souls with the temptation of sin.
I rebuke the devil who lies with false promises & earthly possessions in the name of Jesus.
Forgive us of our sins, debts, & trespasses, as we forgive all who have overstepped & slandered us.
Shine a light of truth on those who bear false witness & break the gossip circles.
Protect us while we're on this journey called Thursday.
I am Your eager servant.
In the Almighty name of Jesus,
I pray,
Amen & Amen.
For the ones deployed now and forever... We will NEVER be able to thank you enough for your or your families service. Heaven is now and forever a FACT JACK! My folks met at Ft. Knox, born on Huachuca. Rest easy, see you soon. /""""\_____/£b https://t.co/NGJsKI00Ql
I remember the first person who told me that we were under attack...Cabo Bill in Marina Del Rey...then you could hear the waves from Lincoln Blvd...LAX was silent! zippers, Villa Stein & The Office here we come. #Teamborracho Barry H tag
September 11, 2001. 9:37 a.m.
Lt. Col. Marilyn Wills was in a Pentagon conference room when American Airlines Flight 77 struck.
The fireball threw her across the table. Her hair caught fire. The room went black with smoke.
Crawling, she felt a hand grab her belt.
"My name is Lois," a voice said. Lois Stevens, a civilian employee, injured and choking.
"Stay with me. Where I go, you go."
Wills pressed her Army sweater into Lois's hands. "Breathe through this." When Lois collapsed, her nylons melted to her legs, Wills lifted her onto her back and carried her.
Six others followed the sound of her voice through the wreckage.
They reached a sealed second-floor window. They broke it. Cool air rushed in. Wills stayed inside.
"I'll go last," she said, and helped lower every person out before she fell into rescuers' arms below.
Lois Stevens lived 23 more years because of that decision.
Wills received the Soldier's Medal and Purple Heart for her burns, smoke inhalation, and traumatic brain injury. Thirteen days later, she returned to the Pentagon. She later deployed to Afghanistan.
She never called herself a hero.
"We lost so many that day," she said quietly. "They were my friends."
Some leaders give orders. Others carry people through the fire.
God bless Lt. Col. Marilyn Wills — and all who served on 9/11.
September 11, 2001. 9:37 a.m.
Lt. Col. Marilyn Wills was in a Pentagon conference room when American Airlines Flight 77 struck.
The fireball threw her across the table. Her hair caught fire. The room went black with smoke.
Crawling, she felt a hand grab her belt.
"My name is Lois," a voice said. Lois Stevens, a civilian employee, injured and choking.
"Stay with me. Where I go, you go."
Wills pressed her Army sweater into Lois's hands. "Breathe through this." When Lois collapsed, her nylons melted to her legs, Wills lifted her onto her back and carried her.
Six others followed the sound of her voice through the wreckage.
They reached a sealed second-floor window. They broke it. Cool air rushed in. Wills stayed inside.
"I'll go last," she said, and helped lower every person out before she fell into rescuers' arms below.
Lois Stevens lived 23 more years because of that decision.
Wills received the Soldier's Medal and Purple Heart for her burns, smoke inhalation, and traumatic brain injury. Thirteen days later, she returned to the Pentagon. She later deployed to Afghanistan.
She never called herself a hero.
"We lost so many that day," she said quietly. "They were my friends."
Some leaders give orders. Others carry people through the fire.
God bless Lt. Col. Marilyn Wills — and all who served on 9/11.
Bad dudes...have a good afternoon and weekend everybody...eyes on multiple swivels and rapid ODA responses.....dont get captured. U S A U S A U S A https://t.co/ORH0FxZrI9