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The Burning Light Within: Unlocking Our Collective Power
Does the world still await a messiah? Anticipating the messiah as foretold by the elders of old, we live in a time of hope and greed, good and evil. The necessity of one’s circumstance often outweighs the consequences of sin.
By Marcelinus Apakhade2 months ago in Journal
Daydream
The horizon gleamed with pastel clouds brushing some gentle strokes through the uranian canvas. The sun looked tired with its illumination dimming down, tired of scattering its luminescence throughout the sphere only to get condemned in return. Hence that Ochre orb scattered an auburn hue of sorrow making the sky mourn with salmon splashing through the mauve surface.
By Sumayya Sharmin 2 months ago in Journal
Gaza Sees Dozens Killed as Hamas Vows to 'Break' Israel.
Israeli forces have largely withdrawn from Gaza, priming for an offensive on the southern city of Rafah, where over 1 million Palestinians seek shelter. However, clashes persist in different regions.
By Ved Prakash Vishwakarma2 months ago in Journal
Echoes of Words . Content Warning.
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lived an elderly woman named Eleanor. Her weathered hands, stained with the ink of countless letters, told the story of a life dedicated to correspondence. In an age where emails and texts dominated communication, Eleanor remained steadfast in her belief in the power of letters.
By RAVI KUMAR2 months ago in Journal
Leana's Day
Said I can't wait till He wipes every tear from my eye. Said I can't wait till He wipe every tear from my eye. He's gonna wipe every tear from my eye oh my. He's gonna wipe every tear from my eye oh my. I could hear the choir from church now practicing over and over again. As the church was not too far from my home. My grandmother who raised me and gave me everything that I had. She taught me to revere God. That even though sometimes He works mysteriously that things would work out. My parents lost custody because they became too poor and the bills add up. But I respect them for giving birth to me and helping grandma pay the bills. My grandmother taught me how to read and write. She taught me how to be a good person. And she made sure that I did really well. I remember how she was there for me each time rain or shine. And I loved her dearly. When I graduated from school, she was old but still strong strong like Black Coffee in the morning. She would always sing in the morning, sing when she was working, sing when she was cooking. And eventually she taught me how to sing. I loved this song of hers. Sweet Lord Sweet Lord why don't you come by here. Ohhhh Sweet Lord Sweet Lord we need to hear from you. Sweet Lord Sweet Lord you know you are needed and your people want a touch from you. I could not afford to go to college because I did not have the funds. I was one of the smartest students, did really well in school but I could not afford the funds. So I worked at a coffee shop and I met some church folks. Hey Leana aren't you Mrs. Betters' grandchild. I was shy at first but gave in. Yes it's little Leana. I love this job. It pays well and I could make an earning. The folks said I bet you know how to sing because Mrs. Betters was known for singing. Boy she could tear a house down with her voice. Her voice is like an angel. Sing for us. Go up on stage and sing for us. I resisted I don't know. Singing ain't gonna pay my bills. Now just enjoy your meal and I will let grandma know about it. The folks said You know God. God doesn't like people hiding talent. God doesn't like pride. God gave us talent to used when we go through something and to give Him the glory. That's what Bishop Press said. And I shyly went away politely. After sometime, I thought of what they said in the back of my mind while working. And my friend Jenne said Leana you worked here for years and they did not give you a raise. They gave that other new girl a raised. I said Jenne mind your business. My grandmother really need the money plus she let me get things. And I can't afford college. Jenne said Girl they are using us, they are keeping the tips and they are making us work overtime for free. I said What? I am calling the manager because that is robbery. I am not gonna work for free and not receive benefits. So I quitted working and asked to speak to the manager. Mr. Bryant I can't work for free. I got to pay bills. My grandmother depend upon it. You can't expect people to be loyal to a job that uses them. Mr. Bryant said That's the rule if you don't like some of our practice. You are welcome to leave. We have a strict budget and we can't afford to pay overtime. I said Well it's not like you have paid for me for my overtime and you never gave me a raise in upton amount of years. I should just walk out. Mr. Bryant said if you quit then you are not welcome back. I walked and said fine. I hugged and said good bye to Jenne. Jenne said Girl what are you gonna do. I said I got something saved up. And I started singing my way out. Doesn't make a difference what you say. Doesn't make a difference what you do. Doesn't make a difference unless you be true. O Help me Lord Help me see my way. As I was walking home, I had to figure my life out. I passed the playground and my old school just when the sun was setting and walk two miles home with some food and water. I felt the gentle breeze and got out of the way of the fast moving cars. I came home early asking for my grandmother. And my mother showed up, Leana why aren't you at work? I said Mom they cheated me over and over again. And I ain't gonna be cheated. I worked there for years no raise. But they gave it to a new girl. Mom said well maybe you can work for the church. I said the Church oh no no no. Mom said Remember child your father and I was paying your grandmother's bills. We were the people behind her care for you. And now it's time to grow up and be the woman we know you are. We have somethings. You are not alone. And we can fix those years of struggling. I said Mom you weren't there for me. I forgive you. And grandma told me you cared but let me choose my life. I started walking toward the stairs. Mom said Leana Bishop Press is coming by to offer you a job. I suggested you get ready and suit up because you will serve in the church. You will sing for her. And I meant that. I said Oh Mom. Then Bishop Press with church staff came by around 7pm. And they were talking to Mom and chatting for hours. And Mom called me. And I said Mom where is grandma. Mom said she is out with your father. They are shopping. I said for what. Mom said what do you mean for what? Maybe a gift for you. I can't tell. I said Alright Mom I will do it. I ain't got no job anyways. Mom said Sing without the piano and then with. I sang Jesus Jesus give me this day. My daily bread and let me see no evil. I want to walk with you. I want to be with you. Heaven's my true home. Take me there someday oh someday. Then the ministers clap loudly. And Bishop Press said Why am I hearing her now? Child God took that job away because He has big plans for you. You can be somebody. And forgive that job that was just a stepping stone. Let go. Life is too great to be angry. Life is too great to be ugly. Life is too great to be miserable. God is life and life abundantly. Trust Him to supply your need according to his riches and glory. And let the ulginess die, let people who bring out the ugly in you I mean it let them go. Let situations that bring out your worse let it go. Let the pain, the offense, and the hurt go. And I turned to my Mother with tears in my eye and said Mom I love you and I love Dad. I forgive you for not raising me. Mom cried I tried but they took you away. We tried but you're okay and we never stop fighting for you. And I hugged Mom then I played the piano singing Dear Jesus I love you. You are where my source come from. You are my help. You are my strength. I will always trust you. I will always obey. For Dear Jesus I love you. I love you.
By Matthew Primous2 months ago in Journal
The Evolution of Consumer Behavior: A Deep Dive into Retail Therapy
Beyond Materialism: The Psychological Motivations Behind Retail Therapy Most people can understand the happiness that comes from purchasing something for oneself when we talk about needing some retail therapy. Can shopping truly improve our mood? Clinical psychologist Scott Bea, PsyD, affirms that shopping can have psychological and therapeutic benefits as long as it is done in moderation, according to research. Engaging in shopping activities, whether online or in person, can provide a psychological and emotional boost. Even just browsing can bring happiness, but it's important to be mindful of your spending habits. Dr. Bea outlines various explanations for the phenomenon.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
A Day in the Life of North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un. Content Warning.
Do you have any idea of the day in the life of whom? Get ready to board the isle of the glitters, power plays and secret games, for a fantastic voyage into the captivating realm of North Korea’s Kim family rule.
By Amine Oubih2 months ago in Journal
Traditional or Modern? Discover the Perfect Church Sign for Your Congregation's Identity
Knowing Church Signage’s Worth Church Signage is very important in communication. They are not mere marks of identification; rather, they represent the first contact with a church by people living around as well as remaining a constant reminder for its members. It is like driving through an area and seeing a small church with old signposts or finding sleek digital displays outside contemporary places of worship which speaks volumes about the identity, values, and approachability of the church. Let us take a closer look at these signs so we can understand their importance in today’s society.
By Daniel Medalla Jr.2 months ago in Journal
Couture and Credibility: How the Met Gala Impacts Mental Health
The most confidential information about the 2024 Met Gala, which will take place on the first Monday in May, is now known. A total of 250 objects, many of which have never been seen in public before, will be on display in the Costume Institute's "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" exhibition at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 2024. Before the much-awaited event, Vogue is compiling all of the information we currently know.
By Hridya Sharma2 months ago in Journal
Unlocking Wealth: Demystifying VCT Tax Relief . Content Warning.
In the landscape of investment, venture capital trusts (VCTs) stand out as a unique vehicle for investors seeking tax-efficient opportunities. With the potential for significant returns coupled with attractive tax relief, VCTs have garnered attention from savvy investors looking to maximize their wealth. However, navigating the complexities of VCT tax relief can be daunting for many. In this article, we aim to demystify VCT tax relief, providing clarity on its benefits, eligibility criteria, and potential pitfalls.
By Munnazir Zarin2 months ago in Journal
Comparing Multi-Function Printers: Inkjet vs Laser . Content Warning.
In today's digital age, where the demand for printing documents, photos, and various materials remains prevalent, choosing the right printer is crucial. Multi-function printers (MFPs) have become increasingly popular due to their versatility, combining the functions of printing, scanning, copying, and sometimes faxing into one device. When it comes to MFPs, two primary technologies dominate the market: inkjet and laser. Let's delve into a comprehensive comparison of these two types to help you make an informed decision.
By Munnazir Zarin2 months ago in Journal