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tyej49 · 1 year
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WHAT IS PRAYER?
Prayer is defined as speaking to God. God is the all-powerful creator, so he can intervene in our lives. God is our father and he loves us. He cares about what concerns us and what our needs are.  God is all-knowing, so when he says yes it is in your best interest, and no when it will be detrimental.  
🕊️ Experience Divine Connection with 'Prayer Journal for Women'
Introducing the "Prayer Journal for Women," a captivating sanctuary for your soul. The cover of this exquisite journal features a serene image—a radiant cross nestled in a field of lush, green grass, accompanied by the gentle presence of a white dove, the symbol of peace and the Holy Spirit.
🌿 Key Features:
1. Inspiring Cover: The journal's cover artwork encapsulates the tranquility of a meadow, where your spirit can find solace and connection. The cross, bathed in soft light, and the peaceful dove invite you to embark on a sacred journey of prayer and reflection.
2. Guided Prayer Pages: Inside, discover 110 beautifully designed pages tailored to enhance your prayer experience. Each page provides dedicated sections for expressing gratitude, pouring out your heart's desires, and meditating on Scripture verses that resonate with your soul.
3. Uplifting Bible Verses: Throughout the journal, you'll find carefully selected Bible verses that offer daily inspiration, wisdom, and encouragement. These verses become beacons of light on your spiritual path.
4. Thoughtful Prompts: Thought-provoking prompts and questions are thoughtfully placed throughout the journal to guide your prayers, foster deeper intimacy with God, and encourage personal growth.
5. Spacious Layout: Enjoy generous writing space on each page, allowing you to pen down your heartfelt prayers, record personal revelations, and document your spiritual journey in exquisite detail.
6. Premium Quality: Crafted with top-notch, acid-free paper, this journal ensures the preservation of your sacred moments for generations. It accommodates various writing instruments without smudging or bleed-through.
7. Elegant Design: Beyond its spiritual purpose, "Prayer Journal for Women" boasts an elegant design that transforms it into a cherished keepsake or a heartfelt gift for the women of faith in your life.
8. Versatile Use: Whether you're new to prayer journaling or a seasoned practitioner, this journal adapts to your needs. It serves as a space for daily devotion, sermon notes, or a repository for your spiritual journey.
9. Strengthen Your Faith: Dive into prayer, explore God's Word, and witness the growth of your faith as you journey through these sacred pages.
10. Share the Gift of Peace: "Prayer Journal for Women" is a meaningful gift for friends, family, or fellow believers seeking to deepen their faith and find solace in prayer.
This prayer journal transcends the ordinary; it's a gateway to profound encounters with the Divine. Whether you seek serenity, guidance, or divine revelation, this journal provides a safe and sacred space to commune with your Creator.
Order "Prayer Journal for Women" today and let your prayers take flight on the wings of the Spirit.
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May your prayers rise like a gentle breeze, and may your heart find peace as you draw nearer to God through the pages of this exquisite journal. 🙏🕊️
110 pages, Size 6X9, generous space to write
A prayer list (record prayers and answers)
A prayer journal (Today's Passage, Preacher, Sermon Topic, Notes, Prayers, Key Verses, Key Points, Application)
Enjoy!
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mwdesiign · 2 months
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Reading a lot of psychology-related books recently. .⋆。⋆☂˚。⋆。˚☽˚。⋆.
Starting to find my groove in my notebooks, filling pages with thoughts, feelings, and collections. 𖡎๋࣭⭑༘⋆₊ ⊹ ✹ In my last post, the TN insert visible was my commonplace journal, the insert visible here is my personal journal of thoughts, feelings and memories. ✹
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moonilit · 1 year
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Thinking about these two beautiful strong ladies becoming best friends 💙🤎
*psst* chapter 19
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You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference, and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make.
- Jane Goodall
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leatherjournalcover · 4 months
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linasphere · 7 months
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🌼 As I bid farewell to the enchanting city of Tallinn, Estonia, after spending 9 incredible days exploring its historic streets, vibrant neighbourhoods, and its unique up-and-coming food scene with a plethora of gluten free choices, I am filled with gratitude for the unforgettable experiences this city has offered.
Tomorrow marks the beginning of my new spring adventures in London and the South of England, where I’ll continue to capture and share the beauty of each destination, reflecting my individual preferences and lifestyle choices.
In my March diaries I will be recounting the charm of Tallinn and embarking on new journeys across London and the South of England.
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venicepearl · 1 month
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Helen Churchill Candee (October 5, 1858 – August 23, 1949) was an American author, journalist, interior decorator, feminist, and geographer. Today, she is best known as a survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic in 1912, and for her later work as a travel writer and explorer of southeast Asia.
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spearzreloaded · 2 months
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*Wrestlers really be coming up from some shitty cities. First Bianca Belair with Knoxville, now Roman Reigns with Pensacola.
There's more than just the Performance Center as to the reason why most WWE performers move down to Cent. FL and stay there.
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alienorajt · 3 months
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Eleven Pipers Piping!
And so it is, three years on, that I leap back into the world of blogging, music trilling from a previous stint upon the treble recorder – and the eleven books I have now written jostling for attention: pushing and shoving one another, like naughty children, and squawking to be noticed. For my eleventh book a ‘writing, I plunged deep into the world of women with autism – having long suspected…
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soullfire · 3 months
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An AI-Generated Beauty Pageant: Bold Step Forward, Or Dystopian Step Backwards?
This shouldn’t be too shocking- In the age of AI generated everything, with the rise of AI generated people in ads, it was only a matter of time that we would see some type of contest to the “best produced” AI person. Now here we are – the first AI Women Beauty Pageant. This is moving too fast for me to weigh in- is this a good or bad thing? Here are the AI Finalists: Articles with details…
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travelinghuntress · 10 months
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lalocreativity · 10 months
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Happy Thursday 😊
Feeling a sense of nostalgia in this 19th-century home away from home in Bethlehem, PA.
Over the past three years, new friendships and relationships have led me on a journey to discover more about this city. In 2020, travel plans were limited, but by 2021, a refreshed vision board opened up unexpected opportunities. Although things didn't turn out as I expected, it's proving to be exactly what I needed. Coming to this place now holds a whole new meaning. The chance to travel aligns perfectly with my current remote work lifestyle, a decision made years before the pandemic.
Despite the challenges and ongoing adjustments in the remote working era, I'm actively seeking additional career growth opportunities. This journey, initiated prior to the pandemic, has been the best difficult decision, allowing me to share more about my remote work experience—a crucial strategy in achieving the flexibility needed to heal past workplace trauma, anxiety, depression, and reconnect with my creativity and artistic nature.
Now, it's time to open my laptop and engage in a few remote projects. Despite the difficulties, the blessings outnumber the hard days on this road I committed to a few years ago.
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It lurks.
Wrapping its long spindly fingers around the bony ankle
Of flesh you dared dip into curiosity.
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odinsblog · 6 months
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“I first started noticing the journalists dying on Instagram. I'm a journalist, I'm Arab, and I've reported on war. A big part of my community is other Arab journalists who do the same thing.
And when someone dies, news travels fast. Recently, I pulled up the list that the Committee to Protect Journalists has been keeping and looked at it for the first time. There are 95 journalists and media workers on it as of today.
Almost everyone on it is Palestinian. Scrolling through, I started to get angry. These were the people carrying the burden of documenting this whole war.
Israel is not allowing foreign journalists into Gaza, except on rare occasions with military escorts. These people's names are being buried in a giant list that keeps growing. What I want to do is lift some of them off the list for a moment and give you a glimpse of who they were and the work they made.
I'll start with Sadi Mansour. Sadi was the director of Al-Quds News Network, and he posted a 22-second video on November 18. That was a report from the war, but it also gave me a picture into his marriage.
Sadi's wearing his press vest and looks exhausted. He's explaining that cell service and the Internet keep getting cut off, and it's often impossible to text or call anyone, including his wife. So they've resorted to using handwritten letters to communicate while he's out reporting, sending them back and forth with neighbors or colleagues.
He ends the video with a picture of one of these letters from his wife. In it, she writes,
‘Me and the kids stayed up waiting for you until the morning, and you didn't come home. We were really sad.
I kept telling the kids, Look, he's coming. But you didn't show up. May God forgive you.
Come home tomorrow and eat with us. Do you want me to make you kebab or maybe kapse? Bring your friends with you, it's okay.
And give Azeez the battery to charge. What do you think about me sending you handwritten letters with messenger pigeons from now on? Ha ha ha.
I'm just kidding. I want to curse at you, but we're living in a war. Too bad.
Okay, I love you. Bye.’
A few hours after he shared that letter, Sadie and his co-worker Hassouna Saleem were at Sadie's home, when they were killed by an Israeli air strike that hit his house.
His wife and kids, who weren't there, survived.
Gaza is tiny, and the journalist community is really close. Reading the list, you can see all the connections between people. Like with Brahim Lafi.
Brahim was a photojournalist, one of the first journalists to die. He was killed while reporting on October 7. He was just 21, still new to journalism.
On his Instagram, you can see that in his posts just a few years ago, he was still practicing his photography, taking pictures of coffee cups and flowers. Then he started doing beautiful portraits and action shots. You can really feel him starting to become a journalist.
Clicking around on Instagram, I found a tribute post about Brahim from his co-worker Rushdie Sarraj. In this photo, Brahim staring intently at the back of a camera, his face lit up by the light from the viewfinder. He looks so young.
The caption reads, My assistant is gone. Brahim is gone. Rushdie himself was a beloved journalist and filmmaker.
And I know that because he's also on the list. He was killed just two weeks after Brahim. I read the tribute post to him too.
I saw this over and over again. Journalists posting tributes, who were then killed themselves soon after. And a tribute goes up for them.
And then the pattern continues.
Thank you.
Something else I saw over and over on the list, journalists later in the war who had become aware that they could be making their last reports. They'd say it at the beginning of their videos. And those were the hardest to watch, especially when it was true.
One video like that was posted by Ayat Hadduro. Ayat was a freelance journalist and video blogger. Her videos before the war covered a wide range from what I can tell, interviews about women in politics.
She even appeared in a commercial for ketchup-flavored chips. She clearly liked being in front of the camera. Once the war started, Ayat's pivoted to covering bombings and food shortages.
On November 20, she posted a video report from her home. You can hear the airstrikes hitting very close to where she is. It's scary.
‘This is likely my last video. Today, the occupation forces dropped phosphorus bombs on Beit Lahya area and frightening sound bombs. They dropped letters from the sky, ordering everyone to evacuate.
Everyone ran into the streets in the craziest way. No one knows where to go.
But everyone else has evacuated. They don't know where they're going. The situation is so scary.
What's happening is so tough, and may God have mercy on us.’
She was killed later that day.
Targeting journalists, in case you didn't know, is a war crime. So far, the Committee to Protect Journalists has found that three of the journalists on the list were explicitly targeted by the IDF, the Israeli military. Investigations by the Washington Post and Reuters, Human Rights Watch and the United Nations have also raised serious questions in these three cases.
And the Committee to Protect Journalists is investigating 10 other killings. When we reached out to the IDF for comments, they said, quote, the IDF has never, and will never, deliberately target journalists. That's the answer they always give in these situations.
Meanwhile, dozens of seasoned reporters have fled Gaza. Journalists who worked for Al Jazeera, the BBC, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Reuters, Agence France-Presse. So many media offices were demolished in Israeli airstrikes that the Committee to Protect Journalists stopped counting.
It's not just individual lives that have been destroyed. It's an entire infrastructure.
Thank you.
The name on the list that was hardest for me to look at was Issam Abdullah, because I'd crossed paths with him once. Issam was a Lebanese journalist, a video journalist for Reuters for many, many years. He had just won an award for coverage of Ukraine.
I'm Lebanese and still report there sometimes, and I'd worked with Issam a couple of summers ago. He helped me film a sort of random story in Beirut. I was interviewing this entrepreneur who had started a sperm freezing company after an accident where he spilled a tray of hot coffee on his private area, burning himself.
I know, ridiculous. It was a really silly shoot. Right after we said cut and started to rap, Issam started this whole bit about being in his late 30s, reconsidering his own sperm quality and everything he now realized he was doing to hurt it, and no one could stop laughing.
It was a really good day that felt good to remember and to remember him that way. Issam was killed by the IDF on October 13. His death was one of the three that the Committee to Protect Journalists has identified as a targeted killing.
He was fired upon by an Israeli tank while standing in an empty field on the Lebanon-Israel border with a small group of other journalists. Everyone was wearing press vests with cameras out. They were covering the Hezbollah part of this war.
A few other journalists were injured in the attack, which was captured on video. The IDF says they were responding to firing from Hezbollah, not targeting the journalists. But multiple investigations, including by Reuters, the United Nations, Amnesty International and the AFP, found no evidence of any firing from the location of the journalists before the IDF shot at them.
The journalists in the group and video footage confirmed that there was no military activity near them. I had only met Issam once, barely knew him, but it affected me so much when he died. I know that he understood the risks of his job, but somehow it still felt so random and unfair that he would be struck down like that, following the rules, wearing his press vest and helmet, and a pack of reporters on a sunny day in an open field.
I find myself thinking about him all the time. His last Instagram post was commemorating another journalist, this iconic reporter Shereen Abou Aql who had been killed by the IDF. When I first saw that post in October, I thought how ironic because a week later, Isam also was killed by the IDF.
But then, after spending time reading the list, I realized how common this had become. I still haven't finished going through the list and looking up the people on it. I keep finding things that stick with me, like the funny way this one radio host would cut off a caller who was rambling on for too long.
A tweet from reporter Al-Abdallah that quoted Sylvia Plath. It read, What ceremony of wars can patch the havoc? I'm going to keep going down the list, even though this story is over now.
Just for myself. My own way of bearing witness. Which is, in the end, all that these journalists were trying to do.”
—DANA BALLOUT, The 95. Dana sifts through a very long list—the list of journalists killed in the Israel-Hamas war, and comes back with five small fragments of the lives of the people on it. Dana is a Lebanese-American, Emmy-nominated documentary producer.
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Okay so we jest about a kiss being all it took for Colin to absolutely plummet into his feelings, (as we should it was so very entertaining), but there is also something so sweet and tender and heartbreaking about it.
Colin has been with many women during his travels, and this ill fitting attempt at preforming what he thinks people want from him and what will carve him a place in society has led to all of them being casual. He dose exactly what boys his age talk about, what his older brothers did and told him to do, what he thought would put things in perspective and make them make sense. The casual distance of it all with his caviller attitude was, as Violet said, armour. Armour that is certainly safer than true genuine feelings, especially after the hurt of season one and his feelings of a complete lack of purpose in season two, but not what he actually wants or desires.
Colin is sensitive, he's loving, he's romantic. We can see from his journals how poetically he writes of the woman he was with even in a casual, non romantic setting, and it is a steep difference to how his 'friends' speak of the woman they were with. He questions how something can be so intimate and yet so distant, so lonely, because that's not what he wants. He wants a genuine, bone deep connection. He wants to know the person, he wants to love them and be loved by them, he wants to care, he wants it to be a mutual act of emotion and passion and feeling and tenderness and love.
And he felt more of that from one kiss with Penelope than any woman he slept with in months. And that's only like half of what he realised in that moment. No shit the boy was down bad waking up in sweat and sprawled across his blankets. Who wouldn't be?
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linasphere · 6 months
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As I wandered through the Danish King’s Garden, nestled just next to Toompea Hill, I couldn’t shake the feeling of awe that gripped me as I contemplated the legendary origins of the Danish flag, Dannebrog. According to tradition, it was here, at the Battle of Lyndanisse on 15 June 1219, that the flag made its miraculous appearance. As the Danes faced fierce resistance from Estonian forces, their spirits waned until Archbishop Anders Sunesen raised his hands in prayer, rallying the defenders with his unwavering faith. It was said that as long as his arms remained aloft, so did the Danes’ resolve. Yet, as exhaustion took its toll and Archbishop Sunesen’s arms began to falter, victory seemed all but lost. As if in answer to their prayers, a red flag adorned with a white cross descended from the heavens. It imbued the Danes with newfound strength and secured their triumph. This storied account, passed down through the annals of time, speaks to the enduring power of faith and courage in the face of adversity. As I stood amidst the tranquil beauty of the garden, I couldn’t help but marvel at the profound significance of this historic site, where legend and reality intertwine to shape the cultural tapestry of Tallinn.
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