Super Bowl champion Cooper Kupp shared that his purpose in football isn’t to achieve greatness or win championships, but to use the platform he’s been given to point to Jesus and lead others to Him.
Pudge Rodriguez got called up to the big leagues ON HIS WEDDING DAY, so he got married on his AA field, flew to Chicago, and threw out a pair of runners 😤
It’s 2020 all over again. Well-meaning Christian women are being duped by emotionally evocative messaging and images on Instagram.
If you’re not in this female demographic, you have no idea how strong this strategic propaganda campaign is. The pressure to repost social justice talking points to signal that you’re a good, empathetic person.
Mindlessly repeating the narrative is rewarded, while critically thinking —especially out loud —is punished venomously by friends, followers, and family members who will shame you for lacking compassion.
Even women who call themselves conservative Christians are echoing the perspective of left-wing outlets, insisting that Trump is going too far in his immigration enforcement.
It’s like they don’t remember that these are the very same outlets who lied to us about George Floyd, COVID, and pro-life laws.
It’s good to have compassion. We should always feel sad about loss of life. But we cannot allow our compassion to suspend sound judgment.
Women, we have the ability to use discernment and think clearly. We do not have to use emotion to make important policy decisions. Don’t be swept up by this campaign targeting us. Use your mind, ask smart questions, and stand strong
Game 6 1980 World Series. Pete Rose recognizes the wheel play and pulls back until he sees it’s not on. Then lays down a bunt single. Schmidt comes up and drives in 2. This is the stuff the @Phillies are missing.
This video of an Afghanistan War Veteran is now at over 71,000 Likes
“I've been retired for 8 years and come home and what are we seeing? We're seeing entire communities being taken over by the very people that we fought to keep off of our shores”
Listen to every word
“I just finished listening to Ilhan Omar talk about how horrible, terrible, and dirty this country is, denigrating the nation and half the people in it.
This country has been extraordinarily kind, benevolent, and gracious to her and countless others. We gave her asylum, a place to live, an education, and a pathway to become a sitting United States Congresswoman.
But for me, it goes much deeper than that. I’m an Iraq and Afghanistan veteran. I was 22 years old when those planes flew into the towers, and like thousands of other young men across this country, I answered the call to go fight the evil that had finally reached our shores.
We were told, over and over, if we fought them over there, we wouldn’t have to fight them here. We kissed our families goodbye. I watched my wife cry as I boarded the bus to the airfield. I watched my son cry because he didn’t know if or when he’d see his dad again.
Now I’ve been retired for eight years. I came home ready to start the rest of my life, and what do I see? Entire communities being taken over by the very people we fought to keep off our shores. Dearborn, Michigan is completely transformed. Mosques in Minnesota, Texas, Missouri, and all over the country are promoting Sharia law. Do we really have to explain that Sharia law is incompatible with the United States Constitution?
We were promised that if we fought them over there, we wouldn’t have to fight them here. Instead, what did we do? We elected one mayor of a major American city. We gave them Senate seats in Minnesota.
So I want you to do something. Turn around, find an Iraq or Afghanistan veteran near you, look them in the eye, and tell them why they shouldn’t feel betrayed. I dare you”
Fred Couples had a club speed of around 108 mph during his prime, which contributed to his impressive driving distance and overall performance on the PGA Tour.
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Rev 15
And I saw what looked like a sea of glass glowing with fire and, standing beside the sea, those who had been victorious over the beast and its image and over the number of its name. They held harps given them by God and sang the song of God’s servant Moses and of the Lamb:
This was their first time ever wearing a suit.
Now they’ve all graduated high school — one’s a diesel mechanic, one’s in the military, and all are thriving.
All because of God and people who believed in boys they’d never met. 👊🏾🇺🇸