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The bible reading in the daily text doesn't start until tomorrow. This one started Friday Does anyone know if Alexa can read the memorial bible reading for each day? If so, what is the command?
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Watching and Waiting replied to Áine's topic in Considering Our Daily Text
This schedule is a lovely way to keep track by checking the boxes after completing the reading. Today’s reading was brief, but a lot of activity is embraced in the verses: All male Israelites had to attend the Passover in Jerusalem and many went with their family, so there were people everywhere, filling up all available lodging and even wherever they could put a tent. Ceremonial cleanness was required under penalty of death in order to acceptably celebrate the Passover Jesus made an arduous journey from Jericho at 820 feet [250 m] below sea level up to Bethany at 2,500 feet [760 m] to stay at Lazarus’ home, about 3 km or about an hour’s journey from Jerusalem, arriving before sunset, when the Sabbath, Nisan 8, began. -
It was great ! I feels a bit rushed when you've read the book, but it's normal, it's difficult to fit all the details in a movie. It's entertaining and even for children
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What did you think of the movie? I haven't gone yet, but my friends saw it in IMAX
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When does the publication Walk Courageously With God got released so we can get a paper copy? Does anyone know? 🙏
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Healthcare: Full Time Physician - remote Job Reference: X96W8X7Y Headcount: 2 Seniority: middle Salary: 180,000.00-200,000.00(USD) Package Details Salary & equity NO visa sponsorship (MUST BE A US CITIZEN OR HAVE A GREEN CARD) Avoid candidates with any indication of prior malpractice or pending legal claim review. NO ER doctors Job Description Our client, a fast-growing healthcare AI startup, is seeking physicians to join its mission-driven, technology-enabled care model. Who They Are A national, tech-enabled medical group delivering comprehensive adult care through telemedicine. As an early-stage startup, they move quickly, build intentionally, and offer physicians the opportunity to help shape the future of care delivery. Philosophy Patient-Centered Access: Meeting patients where they are through evidence-based care Comprehensive Adult Care: Covering urgent, acute, and primary care supported by an internal subspecialist network Technology with Purpose: Leveraging AI tools to streamline intake, documentation, and coordination so physicians can focus on clinical decision-making Accessible Care: Accepting insurance (including Medicare/Medicaid) and self-pay, with full operational support for referrals, labs, and scheduling What You'll Do Deliver high-quality adult primary care via video and asynchronous telemedicine (36 clinical hours/week) Treat a diverse patient population, including Medicare and Medicaid patients Collaborate with an internal network of subspecialists Utilize AI-powered workflows (scribe tools, automated routing, integrated notes) to maximize efficiency Contribute to building clinical guidelines, quality standards, and operational processes as an early team member Practice Model Platforms: Athena (EMR), Zoom, Zendesk, Slack, Nabla (AI scribe) Visit Types: 20-minute video visits and asynchronous chat/triage Schedule: Flexible 4–6 hour shifts (Mon–Fri, with expansion to evenings/weekends) Scope: Adult medicine only Who Thrives Here Mission-driven and excited about transforming care through telemedicine and AI Comfortable in a fast-paced, evolving startup environment Collaborative, low-ego, and adaptable Focused on delivering high-quality, evidence-based, patient-centered care Required Background 5–10 years of experience in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine At least 1 year of telehealth experience - REQUIRED Licensed across multiple states covering ~40% of the U.S. population (including at least two of these states: CA, TX, FL, NY) U.S.-trained physician (MD/DO) - no Caribbean schools Comfortable with modern tech tools (Athena, Slack, Zoom, etc.) and interested in leveraging AI in clinical workflows Strong communicator with patients across video and written formats This is a unique opportunity for physicians who want meaningful clinical impact, flexibility, and the ability to help build a next-generation care model from the ground up.
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Finance: Temporary Procurement Analyst-Remote Job Reference: W3649Y69 Salary: 33.00-42.00(USD) Package Details The team has a preference is BOS, but is open to NY or WDC. The position will be for a 10-12 week assignment, but may span a bit longer. NO visa sponsorship Job Description Our client, an Am Law 100 firm, is seeking a Temporary Procurement Analyst (Corporate Services). Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Strategic Sourcing and indirectly to the Director of Procurement, this role will support strategic sourcing and procurement initiatives across key corporate functions, including Facilities, Talent Management, Legal, Marketing, and Research. The Temporary Procurement Analyst will play a critical role in analyzing spend data, monitoring supplier performance, and driving cost efficiencies and process improvements. The ideal candidate brings strong analytical capabilities, attention to detail, and the ability to translate data into actionable insights that create measurable value. The Procurement team operates within a collaborative, high-performance culture focused on innovation and continuous improvement. Key Responsibilities Data Analysis & Reporting Analyze spend, contract, and supplier data to identify cost-saving opportunities and trends Develop dashboards and reporting tools to support sourcing strategies and executive decision-making Track KPIs related to supplier performance, compliance, and savings realization Sourcing & Category Support Support RFPs, RFIs, and RFQs, including documentation, bid analysis, and data collection Evaluate suppliers based on pricing, service quality, and risk factors Contribute to category management planning and supplier optimization initiatives Contract Management Maintain accurate records of supplier agreements and contracts Assist with renewals, extensions, and compliance tracking Partner with legal and internal stakeholders to ensure policy alignment Process Improvement Identify opportunities to enhance procurement processes and reporting automation Support implementation of new systems and analytics tools Contribute to best practice development across the sourcing function Stakeholder & Supplier Engagement Collaborate with internal business partners to understand sourcing priorities Support supplier relationship management initiatives to drive performance and innovation Qualifications & Skills Bachelor's degree in Business, Accounting, Finance, or related field Minimum of 3 years of relevant experience Experience within a professional services environment strongly preferred Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint Familiarity with contract management systems, ERP platforms, enterprise reporting, and procure-to-pay systems Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Highly organized with exceptional attention to detail Excellent written and verbal communication skills Self-motivated with strong ownership mentality and commitment to customer service
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Accounting: Temp Accounts Payable Clerk- Remote Job Reference: 7X4643W5 Salary: 23.00-29.00(USD) Package Details This temp assignment does not have a set end date but will probably be a couple of months. Candidates must be available immediately and not require sponsorship MUST BE LOCAL TO - ATLANTA, BOSTON, LOS ANGELES, CHARLOTTE, CHICAGO, DALLAS, HOUSTON, NEW YORK, ORANGE COUNTY, SAN FRANCISCO, SAN DIEGO, DC They do have a preference for the west coast Job Description Our client, an Am Law 100 firm, is seeking a Temporary Accounts Payable Clerk to support global AP operations in a fast-paced legal environment. This role requires strong end-to-end accounts payable expertise, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently across complex workflows. Key Responsibilities Invoice & Payment Processing Process high-volume invoices, including two- and three-way matching, GL coding, and approval routing within established timelines Handle check requests, wire transfers, ACH payments, credit card transactions, and employee expense reimbursements Investigate and resolve invoice discrepancies, duplicate payments, and vendor statement variances Assist with month-end and year-end close processes, including accruals and reconciliations Compliance & Controls Ensure all transactions comply with GAAP standards, SOX controls, and firm policies Maintain accurate, audit-ready documentation for all payments and vendor records Support internal and external audit requests related to AP activities Identify and escalate control gaps, process issues, or potential fraud indicators Vendor & Stakeholder Management Respond to vendor inquiries and reconcile vendor statements Work with internal teams and vendors to resolve approval delays and past-due invoices Systems & Process Support Manage expense and invoice workflows using Emburse (Chrome River) Work within ERP/AP systems such as Elite 3E and assist with data validation during system updates or implementations Provide internal support on AP platforms, approval workflows, and payment status Contribute to process improvements and documentation of standard operating procedures Proficiencies Advanced Microsoft Excel skills (VLOOKUPs, pivot tables, data analysis) Working knowledge of GAAP and SOX compliance in accounts payable Experience operating in a high-volume, paperless AP environment Strong expertise across the full invoice-to-payment lifecycle and vendor management Qualifications Associates degree in Accounting, Finance, or related field (Bachelors preferred) 2+ years of direct accounts payable experience, including experience in a law firm or professional services environment Hands-on experience with Emburse (Chrome River) Familiarity with Elite 3E or similar legal ERP systems Experience with procure-to-pay (P2P) platforms such as Zycus, Coupa, or similar Exposure to ERP migrations, system implementations, or finance process improvements is a plus This role offers an opportunity to contribute to a sophisticated finance function within a leading global law firm while working in a highly collaborative, detail-driven environment.
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Healthcare: BCBA Therapists - remote (10) Job Reference: X96XX57Y Seniority: associate Salary: 80,000.00-95,000.00(USD) Package Details Employment benefits include: Fully remote schedule Industry-leading compensation & monthly bonus structure up to $8,000/year PTO and paid holidays Medical, Dental, & Vision coverage 401k match Health Savings and Flexible Spending Accounts Short and Long Term Disability Company-paid life insurance Industry-leading salary, retirement, and insurance benefits Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Employee discounts on travel, gym memberships, electronics, and food We are committed to investing in your professional growth and development, providing the resources, support, and opportunities you need to advance your skills and career. Professional development benefits include: CEU and professional development stipend Conference and workshop opportunities Support to create CEUs with a $500 bonus for presentations Tuition reimbursement for graduate or professional degrees Opportunities to participate in research projects and present at conferences Internal growth opportunities and promotions Job Description Our client, a pediatric therapy organization, is seeking a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) to join its growing team. This organization is dedicated to delivering high-quality, evidence-based ABA therapy for children with autism through both home and clinic-based services. With a strong focus on family-centered care, they partner closely with parents to support each child's unique needs in a compassionate and structured environment. They are deeply committed to ensuring BCBAs can focus on what matters most—providing exceptional clinical care—by offering robust operational and clinical support. What sets this role apart: Dedicated Scheduling Team: Ensures consistent client sessions without administrative burden Quality & Reporting Support: Ongoing partnership to review reports, provide training, and maintain high documentation standards Billing Support: Full handling of claims and reimbursement processes Strong Administrative Infrastructure: Includes practicum students, floor support managers, and front desk support Technician Hiring & Training: A dedicated team manages recruiting, onboarding, and early training of behavior technicians Career Development for BTs: Structured growth pathways to ensure a highly trained, motivated support team What they're looking for: Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) certification Master's degree in a relevant field 2–5 years of experience in ABA therapy Willingness to travel occasionally This is an excellent opportunity to join a mission-driven organization that prioritizes both clinical excellence and strong support systems, allowing you to focus on making a meaningful impact in the lives of children and families.
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The full Memorial Bible Reading from JW.Org https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=jwlshare&wtlocale=E&prefer=lang&pub=mbs
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Saturday, March 28 [God’s] will is that all sorts of people should be saved and come to an accurate knowledge of truth.—1 Tim. 2:4. We can respond appreciatively to Jehovah’s love by using this Memorial season to show Jehovah how grateful we are for the ransom. In addition to planning to be present for the Memorial, we can invite others to attend. Explain to those whom you invite what will take place at the Memorial. You will find it helpful to show them on jw.org the videos Why Did Jesus Die? and Remember Jesus’ Death. Elders should be sure to invite inactive ones. Imagine the joy both in heaven and on earth if some of Jehovah’s lost sheep are moved to return to his flock! (Luke 15:4-7) At the Memorial, let us make it a point to greet not only one another but especially those who are new or who have not attended in a long time. We want to make them feel welcome!—Rom. 12:13. w25.01 29 ¶15
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Former HQ into housing and apartments.
Barbllm replied to Dustparticle's topic in Secular News in the Mainstream Media
This got me: "The proposal by developer CIM Group, still in its early stages, would convert the office buildings to residential units, including 661 homes, of which 165 would be deemed affordable, according to planning documents." Gotta love living in the Big Apple.- 1 reply
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“Look, the flakes are dancing now… the kettle whistles along… inside it is warm and dry… people come to rest…” These words alone… they stir something within us, don’t they? Perhaps a feeling of security… of peace… of a moment in which the world simply becomes still. But if we are honest… not everyone experiences winter that way. Some think more of… icy roads… traffic chaos… cold hands… the effort of shoveling snow… And right there we see something interesting: The same situation… can be felt very differently. Imagine two people. An adult looks out the window and thinks: “Snow again… this is going to be exhausting.” A child looks outside… and their eyes light up. It thinks: “Snow! Finally! I can build a snowman! I can laugh… play… enjoy!” The snow is the same. But the heart… makes the difference. And maybe it is the same in life. We all go through difficult times. Cold times. Times that feel… empty. Or heavy. Sometimes like a winter… that just won’t end. But especially in such moments, Jehovah invites us… to look differently. Not superficially. Not naively. But with a deeper view. Think for a moment about a snowflake. So small… so fragile… and yet… …a small work of art. Did you know that no snowflake is like another? Each one is unique. With delicate, beautiful patterns… perfectly designed. And now imagine… billions of snowflakes falling from the sky… and not one is like the other. What does that tell us? That behind it stands a Creator… who not only has power… but also a love for detail. Jehovah did not simply “make snow.” He placed beauty into it. Uniqueness. Delicacy. And now comes the touching thought: If Jehovah puts so much care into a single snowflake… …how much more into you? You are not just one among many to him. You are unique. With your thoughts… your feelings… your worries… …and also your tears. In Psalm 74:17 it says: “You have made summer and winter.” Jehovah created the seasons. He knows that there are times that are warm and easy… and times that are cold and difficult. But that also means: Your “winter”… is not unfamiliar to him. He sees it. He understands it. And he does not leave you alone in it. Do you remember the picture from the beginning? Outside the snow is falling… but inside it is warm. The kettle whistles… everything is calm… This picture… is like a promise. Because even when a storm is raging outside in life… Jehovah wants to be a place for you where you can find inner rest. A place where your heart… becomes warm again. How does he help us with that? Through his thoughts in the Bible. Through the hope he gives us. Through the assurance that these cold times will not last forever. Perhaps you are struggling with something right now… that no one sees. Maybe you smile on the outside… but inside it feels cold. Then I want to tell you: Jehovah sees you. Just as he sees every single snowflake… …he also sees you. And you are infinitely precious to him. And maybe… the next time it snows, you can pause for a moment… and look at a snowflake. So small… and yet so beautiful. And then remember: “If Jehovah designs something so small with such love… then he has not forgotten me either.” From the bottom of my heart, I wish for you… that even in the “winter times” of your life you find moments… …that warm your heart. And that you can feel: Jehovah is there. Very close. And if you like, we can gladly talk sometime about the hope Jehovah gives us for the future… …a time when there will be no more pain. No struggle. No inner winter. Thank you for listening.
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mario080 replied to Brandon's topic in JW.org Press Releases & JW's in the News
It's a great update! Now, we can easily find out which assembly is with Circuit Overseer or Branch Representative 🥳 Some time ago I had to go to a different circuit for an assembly and since it wasn't possible to check which assembly it is I asked my friend: "do you now have the assembly with the CO?" He said: "Yes, absolutely, come around, we can sit together". It turned out it was the other one which I had already attended before 😂 So I had a little recap 😅 Won't happen again I guess 😇- 1 reply
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Very interesting case indeed. I also read the article from die Welt (linked in the JW article: For more information, please see this link to a Die Welt article entitled “BGH Examines Dispute Over Family Archive of Persecuted Jehovah’s Witnesses.”) and this part seems to be really unfair: If I understand it correctly we now have to prove that the Bundeswehr Military History Museum in Dresden didn't buy the archive “in good faith” 🤯 How ridiculous is this? And what's the point of museum's refusal and legal fight if they display less than 6% of the whole archive? https://www.jw.org/en/news/region/germany/Jehovahs-Witnesses-Launch-New-Legal-Case-in-Germany-Over-Annemarie-Kusserows-Archive/ I hope Jehovah will help our brothers to win this case and we'll have a chance to see those precious artefacts without providing financial support for German Army 🙄
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It has been my privilege to mention 6 Romany languages in this topic. Today is the 7th Romany (Spoitori) Content: Videos #rmn-x-rsp
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US Gas prices - up or down?
Gruder replied to trottigy's topic in Secular News in the Mainstream Media
I paid $3.21 yesterday - Costco in Georgia. All things considered, not bad from most others.... The gov did suspend the gas tax which definitely helped. -
Dear brothers and sisters, just picture this scene for a moment… It’s a scorching day in July. The sun is relentless. The air feels heavy… almost suffocating. A weary traveler slowly approaches a small, poor-looking hut. He hesitates… then gently knocks on the door. A woman opens. Her clothes are worn… nearly torn. Behind her stand three small children… quiet… tired… wrapped in rags. The traveler asks for just one thing: A glass of water. And she gives it to him. But as he glances inside… he sees more than poverty. He sees disorder. Neglect. A life that feels… broken. And as he walks away, he quietly says words that would change everything: “If only these poor people knew what treasure is hidden in their home…” A treasure? In that home? The woman stands there… frozen. Those words echo in her mind. They won’t leave her. Dear brothers and sisters, can you feel what she must have felt? Maybe part of you thinks: “A treasure? In a place like that? That can’t be true.” And yet… isn’t that sometimes exactly how we feel about our own life? We may not be poor materially… but inside? We feel empty. Tired. Overwhelmed. Maybe even broken. And maybe thoughts come like: “I just can’t keep going like this…” “I’m not enough…” “Why has life become so heavy?” And in moments like that… what if someone said to you: “If only you knew what treasure is already in your home…” The woman starts searching. All evening long. She looks everywhere. Every corner. Every drawer. Every hidden space. That night… she can’t sleep. One thought keeps circling in her mind: A treasure. A treasure. A treasure. Before the sun rises… she is already searching again. But the longer she searches… the more frustration grows inside her. Her husband comes home. There is no meal. No order. No peace. He explodes in anger. Harsh words fill the room. And then… he leaves again. Back to the tavern. And what remains? A tired woman. Three children. And a home filled with chaos. Does that feel familiar? Because in many ways… that’s what life can feel like. We search for happiness. We search for peace. We search for answers. But so often… we search in the wrong places. In possessions. In distractions. In everything this world offers. And the more we search… the emptier we feel. But then… something changes. One day… she reaches up to the top shelf of an old cupboard. She pulls down dusty, forgotten things. And suddenly… a book slips from her hands. It falls. Opens. And there it is. A Bible. Her Bible. The one her mother gave her. She sees her name written inside. And beneath it… these words: “More precious than gold.” In that moment… time seems to stop. Memories flood her heart. She sees herself as a child. She hears her mother’s voice. She feels warmth. Safety. Love. Peace. And then… she looks around again. At her life now. The dirt. The tension. The emptiness. And a question rises from deep within her: Why? Why did everything change? And then… like a light breaking through darkness… a thought enters her heart: “My mother drew her happiness from this book…” “This… is the treasure.” “This is the treasure!” Dear brothers and sisters, how often is that treasure in our home too… and we don’t even see it? Maybe it’s lying on a table. Maybe on a shelf. Maybe covered in dust. Maybe unopened for days… weeks… even longer. And yet… it is more valuable than all the gold in this world. The Bible is not just a book. It is a love letter. A personal message from Jehovah… to you. Filled with thoughts that can heal your heart. Words that can lift you when you feel weak. Hope… that can carry you when you feel like giving up. Remember the words of Matthew 6:21: “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” So let’s ask ourselves honestly: Where is my treasure? Is it in this world? In success? In money? In recognition? Or… is it with Jehovah? In His Word? Because your heart… will always follow your treasure. Always. If your treasure is in this world… your heart will never truly rest. But if your treasure is with Jehovah… your heart can find peace. And Matthew 12:35 reminds us: “A good man brings good things out of his good treasure.” What we fill our heart with… is what will come out of our life. If we fill it with Jehovah’s Word… we begin to change. Our thoughts change. Our feelings change. Our actions change. Can you picture that woman now? Holding the Bible in her hands… maybe trembling. Maybe with tears running down her face. Whispering softly: “I’ve neglected you for so long…” And maybe… there is someone here… or someone listening… who feels exactly the same. Maybe your Bible is there too. Waiting. Not to judge you. But because Jehovah… misses you. He’s not waiting to reproach you. He’s waiting with open arms. Just imagine… Jehovah is, in a sense, waiting patiently… for you to open that book again. And the moment you do… something begins to heal inside you. Quietly. Gently. But deeply. Maybe everything won’t change overnight. But something will change. Inside your heart. And that… is the real treasure. Not gold. Not wealth. But peace. Love. Hope. Dear brothers and sisters, my heartfelt wish is this: That every one of us has this treasure at home. And not only owns it… but uses it. That we open it… when we feel sad. When we feel tired. When we feel like we’re not enough. Because that is exactly when Jehovah draws close to us. Maybe tonight… you take your Bible in your hands. Slowly. Consciously. And maybe you whisper a simple prayer: “Jehovah… please help me find this treasure again.” And I promise you… you will find it. Because it was never truly gone. It was right there all along. In your home. Right in front of your heart. One final thought: The treasure was never lost. Only forgotten. Let’s find it again. And hold on to it. Forever.
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chuck83 replied to trottigy's topic in Secular News in the Mainstream Media
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Well, yeah... My wife knows my plans on traveling the stars. I think her attitude is wait and see.
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Peace and Security, Great Tribulation, Armageddon
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Thats nice. No room for greed. - Last week
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Modern references to creative days:
*** w15 6/1 p. 5 How Science Affects Your Life ***
The Bible fixes no duration for the six creative “days.” Instead, it opens the door for modern scientists to study them and assign accurate time spans to them. We know that the creative “days” were much longer than 24-hour days.
*** g21 No. 3 p. 12 What the Bible Tells Us ***
So each of the six creative “days” during which God prepared the earth for life and created life on it could represent extremely long periods of time.
*** g 1/14 p. 12 Creation ***
WHAT THE BIBLE SAYS God created the universe, including the earth, in the indefinite past—“in the beginning,” as Genesis 1:1 says. Modern science agrees that the universe had a beginning. A recent scientific model suggests it to be almost 14 billion years old.
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I got asked to use my homemade wine for the memorial. Red Seeded Globe grapes and yeast on the skin/air. That's it.· 0 replies
I'm grateful but I'm battling on the inside. My worthiness... mostly. But, I gotta stop, it's not about me. But to be considered and asked is an honor.
It was more of a history lesson and study project. The first batch failed and molded into vinegar. I learned from my mistakes and documented what not to do and lived it in this second batch.
Anyway, I loved the process overall. I love to ferment everything that will with salt brines or sugar. I just wanted to share and vent somewhere.
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Got into my first car accident yesterday. 22 years of clean driving. Just a fender bender. Could have been WAAAY worse if I wasn't paying attention...· 4 replies
Girl pulled out in front of me. Perfect T-bone. I slammed on my brakes and maybe hit her around 5-10 MPH. She's very fortunate as she coulda been very hurt. Looked like a highschool cheerleader. Poor girl was trying so hard not to cry. Lesson learned!
My damage was minimal....but to add insult to injury, I JUST PAID OFF my car last week!!! Jeez the irony...
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Bea, you once sent me a dvd with 2 public talks on it. One was "Jesus' relatives" and I can't remember the other one, but both were so remarkable and special that I loaned them to another sister. She misunderstood me when I loaned them, and I never saw them again. (She must have loved them, too?) She passed away last year, and her daughter couldn't find the disc.· 2 replies
I was so hoping you might have digital copies that you could send me, because I'd LOVE to have them again. If not, thanks for at least that memory. They made a wonderful impression on me.
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One summer from the local forest fires, I ended up with pneumonia. I went to the clinic, they gave me a Z-Pak. Even then, when I went outside, mind you in the summertime, I’d end up with bronchitis. And I couldn’t get rid of it. I figured I’d die. I was in my late 70s and I couldn’t get rid of what I considered to be something pretty serious..· 4 replies
I had a horrible experience at a Bible study with someone in the house burned a piece of toast. I could only bring it wanted to do the dash for the door.
We are out town, at the local health food store. I went to the health food area and told the lady what I was going through and did she have any suggestions. She told me to try oil of oregano. In two days I got my lungs back.
If I think I’m gonna go to the clinic and they’re gonna give me an antibiotic for whatever, I drag out the oil of oregano.
It’s a broad spectrum, antibiotic, and you need to do research so you know how to use it. But I tell you I think it’s wonderful.
Love, Bea
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