Friends,
As the sun sets on another day, remember this: God was with you through every moment—the wins, the worries, and the in-between. He doesn’t grow weary of carrying you.
Lay your head down tonight knowing His love never sleeps, His plans for you are still good, and tomorrow is held safely in His hands.
Rest well, my friends. You are seen, you are loved, and you are never alone.
Jesus is Lord and to Him alone be the glory!
So all of you guys who were in my comments last month talking about how food assistance should not include candy and soda but actual healthy foods, I suppose you’re going to call your members of Congress and the White House about this?
Pro lifers genuinely believe that you should be forced to carry and give birth to a disabled child that will need constant care their whole lives while they continue to support the party that vows to cut funding for every program that would help those individuals the most
@Babywwir All 20. I go back as far as 8-track, having a milkman and the doctor coming to the house for an appointment. I grew up in the best of times and experienced a ton of changes. Some, not so great and others pretty darn good. 😊
@ken_rooke@MorbidKnowledge I lived in Woodstock when this happened.
It was a dark time in Woodstock. Not the ending so many of us prayed for.
We were at the “Tori’s Ride Home” bike rally. It was great to see so many showed up for her Rodney and Tara.
They dragged poor Tara through the mud. So unfair.
Your relationship with Jesus doesn’t have to look like anyone else’s.
It’s not supposed to.
God isn’t asking you to copy someone else’s walk He’s inviting you into a real, personal, one-on-one relationship with Him.
No pressure. No performance. Just authenticity.
If you receive this, say: Thank You, Jesus.
Psychology says some people avoid socializing not because they hate people, but because they can read them too well. They walk into a room and immediately sense the fake laughs, the hidden agendas, the performances. Their nervous system doesn't misread the signal, it just refuses to ignore it. Small talk feels like a tax they didn't agree to pay. Forced smiles cost them energy that takes hours to recover. They're not broken. They're calibrated differently. They don't avoid people. They avoid emotional labor that leads nowhere. When they do connect, it's deep, intentional, real. No masks. No games. Fewer friends doesn't mean loneliness. It means higher standards. That's not antisocial behavior. That's emotional intelligence.