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"God" is a word. If we define it, even subconsciously, as something that cannot exist in our universe, we banish the idea of God from our reality and throw away all possibility of incorporating a potent spiritual metaphor into a truly coherent big picture.
“I have not lost faith in God. I have moments of anger and protest. Sometimes I’ve been closer to Him for that reason.” – Elie Wiesel The number is 391111. It is the number from the page of testimony in the central database of Shoah victims listed ...
But in the middle of the busyness, the responsibilities, and the unexpected moments, one simple truth settled into my spirit: God will take care of it. Not might. Not hopefully. He will.
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Listening to God in our prayers gives us all the answers
Is your life shaken and filled with stress? Where are you turning? What are you doing to relieve the pressure-packed moments? Going back to school for parents can be a stressful time. You’re worried about the financial means that go with purchasing school clothes and school supplies.
God of War Laufey is the next main entry in the beloved fantasy action series, and the first to not have you play as Kratos. Instead, you control Faye, his wife and Atreus' mother, and a powerful warrior and wielder of magic.
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Let us take shelter of God, not of human beings
India, July 16 -- Lord Krishna has very emphatically instructed us to treat all souls equally. Aren't we all part of God? (The Bhagavad Gita 15.7) Let us see what these instructions are. In the verse #5.
The reveal of God of War Laufey last month was met with near unanimous excitement, though it was marred by negative reactions from some players, to the relative bafflement of the game's star. God of War Laufey is set to replace Kratos as the protagonist for the first time in series history,
Have you asked God to reveal the unconfessed sin that’s at the root of your suffering?” “Have you figured out where you went wrong for this to have occurred?” “Is there a generational sin that has yet to be confronted and confessed?
