Good morning all! I’m reposting this today in light of all of bonkers things happening right now. Give it a listen. It may help you on your journey. ✝️
https://t.co/SfQTYxhuuC
In Rome, you can climb the "Scala Sancta" (Holy Stairs) the stairs that Jesus was said to have ascended before Pontius Pilate -which were brought from Jerusalem to Rome by St. Helena.
When was the last time you praised God simply because He's God?
Not for a blessing.
Not for a breakthrough.
Not for an answered prayer.
Just because He's worthy.
@marieclaire Umm, does no one remember when Lucy Sparrow presented a huge tea party installation to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee in 2022? It’s literally the same concept.
https://t.co/MaKLJjqmBR
@bornfirstkindly Umm, does no one remember when Lucy Sparrow presented a huge tea party installation to celebrate the Queen’s Jubilee in 2022?
https://t.co/MaKLJjqmBR
Mozambique Bishop Osório Citora Afonso was killed after gunmen entered his residence and opened fire weeks after he warned that Christians were being killed by Islamist insurgents.
🚨🗣️ Felix Nmecha on why he prayed with the Curacao National Team after the game:
"In the match we are rivals, but after the game we are all Christians and we are all brothers."
"We shared a short prayer because we believe that Jesus is glorified through the game."
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. ❤️
WOW! Unprecedented.
After this World Cup game players from both teams Curacao and Germany came together to pray to Jesus Christ on the pitch.
Video: @BallersinGod