🇻🇪 A miracle in the rubble as a woman pulled ALIVE from under a collapsed building in Venezuela after the devastating quakes!
Rescuers working like absolute heroes.
There's always hope!
Writer: Claudio
Do you remember Teddy?
Teddy was found abandoned on the highway as a newborn. No mother. No littermates. Just a worn-out donated teddy bear - and he decided she was his mom.
He hugs her. He sleeps on her. He won't let go.
Few hours ago, he found his forever home.
But the bear came too.
Adopt. Foster. Share. Be someone's reason to keep going.
Adopt, don't shop.
Trees love Jesus 😂? This is the Sinukuan tree from the Philippines, where it is known locally for a striking feature: when some of its branches are cut, the cross-section appears to reveal the shape of a cross.
The tree is especially associated with Guimaras, where local accounts describe it as a rare and unusual natural sign. Some people have reportedly carved pieces of its wood and kept them as amulets, especially around Good Friday, believing the cross-shaped pattern carried protection.
For Christians, the meaning must be understood properly.
The wood itself has no power apart from God. A cross-shaped pattern in a tree should not be treated as magic.
Its proper meaning is symbolic.
It points back to the Cross of Christ, the instrument of our salvation and the sign by which Christians remember the Passion, death, and victory of Our Lord.
The Philippines has one of the deepest Catholic cultures in Asia. It is not surprising that a natural cross found in wood would be read through Christian eyes, especially in a country where the Cross is present in homes, churches, processions, schools, roadsides, and public life.
Creation often gives man reminders.
A branch marked with the shape of the Cross should lead the soul to reverence, gratitude, and faith, not superstition.
The Cross belongs at the center.
Un mujer que estaba atrapada bajo los escombros de un edificio derrumbado tras los terremotos en Venezuela, fue rescatada con vida por un grupo de hombres. 🇻🇪👏¡Grandes Héroes!
"Hoy es tu cumpleaños, Miguel; volviste a nacer, mi niño". De esta manera, funcionarios del Cuerpo de Bomberos del estado Miranda rescataron a un joven en La Guaira, Venezuela.
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🇻🇪 Rescuers just pulled a baby alive from the rubble in Venezuela.
Moments like this are what the crews are racing the clock for, with the "golden window" for finding survivors closing fast.
Writer: Julie