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Lord bless this food and the hands that prepared it...Let it be used for the nourishing my body which is then used for the uplifting and the building of Your kingdom...In the name of Your darling Son and my Lord and personal Saviour Jesus the Christ AMEN!!!
Yea...Some times I fall off...But I will always remember my purpose... Let me break it down for you! First off as a believer you must have Christ at the center of all you do..Then your roots must go deep into the Word of God...I know a lot of Christian who try to establish a horizontal ministry (reaching others) having never themselves plumbing the depths of God's true treasure...My IG tl is full of these..🙄 then you must establish a vertical relationship with God through continual prayer...from there then you reach out vertically to others through fellowship and witnessing... There is a purpose and an order to this Christian life thing...Please stop being aimless wonders and chose to become true Disciples of Christ!! 😇😇😇
The other side of the story... @Regrann from @time - "It humbled me a whole lot, just seeing how a picture like that can reveal so much," said officer Darius Nash during an Aug. 14 portrait session with @ruddyroye in #Charlottesville. Two days earlier, a picture of Nash patrolling a KKK rally in July had found new online momentum as the Virginia college town erupted over a rally of white nationalists, neo-Nazis and Klansmen. The image was shared widely online, with some of those who did so appearing to think it was made that day.â € â € In the uncomfortable haze of live breaking news it became the latest in a long line of photographs to be grabbed and shared without credit or context. Social networks are now minefields for information-gatherers. Photographers lose control of their work while those who rip and share it can reap the rewards: retweets, likes, followers. Images are separated from their intended meaning, and can even take on a new one. Nash, a school resource officer at Charlottesville High School, told Roye "it also brought my family closer in that they were able to see what I and other officers have to go through on a daily basis."â € â € Read the full story about the viral photo and the search for the photographer on TIME.com.â € â € Photograph by @ruddyroye for TIME
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I don't have all the answers because I didn't make the test!
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