If you really care about the welfare of the undocumented children trafficked under the Biden administration please learn about this ministry.
This is my heart & where I financially invest into the Kingdom. Please take a minute to learn about it.
The Rescue, the well being and raising of kids is what we do, coupled with THE OVERSIGHT AND FUNDING FOR THE PROSECUTION OF THESE MONSTERS FOR THE JUSTICE OF THESE PEOPLE! It’s the trifecta and it’s our responsibility to see it all the way through. https://t.co/OMp9l8WJaM
@dijoni And yet there are more people enslaved today than at any other time in history. This includes 28 million in forced labor and 22 million in forced marriages. the Transatlantic Slave Trade (1501–1867) suggest that 9.9 million to 12.5 million.
@DOGEQEEN@Real_Ames Every race and ethnicity has been enslaved at some point in history. Historians and scholars note that slavery was a worldwide institution for thousands of years prior to the 18th century, involving people of every race and color as both enslaved individuals and enslavers.
The happiest people I know have one thing in common. They have an unwavering faith, trust and belief in God, the Father.
If God brought you to it, He’s going to see you through it.
@JoshuaBarzon John did not die on the island of Patmos. After his exile, he returned to Ephesus (in modern-day Turkey), where he lived to a very old age and died peacefully of natural causes around AD 100
I had no idea..
"This man was born in 1809.
In 1816, at age 7, he was forced to work because his family was expelled.
In 1818, he lost his mother.
In 1828, he lost his sister.
In 1831, he opened his first business and went bankrupt.
In 1832, he stood in the legislative elections and lost.
In 1833, he borrowed money to open another business and went bankrupt again.
In 1835, he met a wonderful woman. He falls in love with her, they get engaged, and she dies.
In 1836, he entered a dark period of his life: deep depression.
He remains bedridden for 6 consecutive months. But he gets up.
He gets up and in that same year of 1836 he runs in the legislative elections and loses again.
In 1840 he presented himself as an elector; he loses.
In 1842, he met the woman he would end his life with.
They fall in love, get engaged, get married and she gives him 4 children and they lose 3 (three).
In 1843, he appeared at the congresses and lost.
In 1845, he appeared again at the congresses and lost again.
In 1850, his son died.
In 1854, he ran for the Senate and lost.
In 1856, he ran for Vice President, he didn't even have 100 votes.
In '58, he ran again for the Senate and lost again.
And in 1860 ABRAHAM LINCOLN was elected President of the United States of America 🇺🇸.
He was elected for two exceptional terms (he was assassinated in beginning of the second term.) He was one of the most respected and impactful Presidents in the history of the United States 🇺🇸.
It's important to tell this story of perseverance because we see the hero, but we don't see the backstage of the afflictions. "
Wow. ...
I think this is a great example of Never Never Never Give Up! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Tucker Carlson hired a company this week to demonetize any political commentator talking about him.
I’ve had 8 videos claimed so far this week.
Every single one is protected under fair use.
Make no mistake, Tucker won’t win a single copyright dispute. He’s doing this to discourage future commentators from talking about him.
He’s been independent for years and he’s never done this before. Why now?
Because he sees the power independent voices have, and that we are showing Americans the truth of who he is. As he tries to take over the GOP he knows better than anyone that controlling the narrative is paramount.
@ArtyTrolls@paramounttactcl@LauraLoomer
🚨#BREAKING: A 28-year-old confirms he has spent the last 10 YEARS of his life interviewing World War II combat veterans to keep their stories alive...
...in fact, for the last 10 years, he has interviewed World War 2 veterans EVERY SINGLE DAY
He started as a teenager, ditching school to ride his BIKE to the local retirement home, walking up to the front desk and asking to, "meet some World War II heroes."
His name is Rishi Sharma.
He's crossed all 50 states and half the world.
He's slept in his car and lived on gas-station food to afford it.
He asks these men for hours of their memories, and then he hands the entire recording to their families...
...FOR FREE
So that 200 years from now, a great-great-grandchild will know not just their hero's name, but how he laughed, how he cried, and what he sacrificed.
Rishi has no military family, his parents immigrated here from India.
He does it out of pure gratitude.
In his words:
"My parents were given the opportunity to immigrate and raise a family because of veterans like these. It's a debt of love I'll spend my entire life trying to repay..."
As one 100-year-old Marine who stormed Iwo Jima told him, remembering the flag going up:
"The hair on my arms still stands up when I think about how beautiful it was."
THAT is America.
250 years of ordinary people doing extraordinary things...
God bless our veterans. 🇺🇸🇺🇸