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How to Re-Blog without a Re-Blog Button – Self Publishing on a Budget
Here’s what you do: 1. Go to WordPress.com and log in to your account. 2. Click “My Site” (top left-hand corner of the screen) 3. Scroll down to Settings on the left-hand side and click it 4. In the center of the screen, you’ll have four menu options: General; Writing; Discussion; Traffic. 5. Select the…
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How to Have a Merry COVID Christmas
Mitch Teemley Honestly? Like all the Whos in Whoville, my wife and I were pretty depressed when we first started talking about Christmas this year. It seemed Grinch-19 had stolen it right out from under us! For the first time in her life,our youngest daughter won’t be with us (flying is too risky). And our…
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Give Me Back That Night
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God Turn It Around by Church in the City #Inspiration #Worship
Originally posted on Poems for Warriors: https://youtu.be/Ndb7kein1Es I love this song! Church of the City has some great songs like “You Keep Hope Alive” and “God Turn It Around.” They are really inspirational songs especially for a year like 2020… Check out the lyrics of “God Turn It Around” by Church in the City featuring…
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“Mary’s Joy/Our Joy” 12/18/2020 Written by Nancy Ruegg for “From the Inside Out”
Originally posted on God's group: “Our Daily Bread” http://odb.org The Daily Devotions of Greg Laurie http://www.harvest.org/devotional Written by Nancy Ruegg for “From the Inside Out” @ http://nancyaruegg.com View original post @ https://nancyaruegg.com/2020/12/17/marys-joy-our-joy/ Mary’s Joy/Our Joy December 17, 2020 by Nancy Ruegg (One of Wilson Alwyn Bentley‘s photos) Remember your first glimpse of a snowflake under…
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A Child at Christmas
Originally posted on My Pastoral Ponderings: I thought I’d try something new on this blog and share some of my favorite quotes. Here is a great quote from Charles Dickens, and a favorite picture of mine from my first child’s first Christmas. It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas,…
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Handwriting Vs. Typing: An Ancient Battle
Originally posted on Writing about…Writing: How do you prefer to create your first draft? Do you love the old-fashion pen and paper or do you type away your thoughts right from the start? Obviously, this cannot be an ancient battle since PCs are not that old. And if we think about the year 1829 as…
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Longreads Best of 2020: Essays
Originally posted on Longreads: All through December, we’re featuring Longreads’ Best of 2020. This year, our editors picked and featured hundreds of beautifully written and poignant essays published on the web. Because of the wide range of writing across many topics and themes, it was a challenge to sift through them all over the past…
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“Now I Know My A B C’s…”
Originally posted on Artistcoveries: We’ve probably all sung that little song about learning our alphabet, and I’ve been singing it again quite often in recent days. I’m going back to calligraphy — or, more accurately — hand-lettering, a pen-and-ink skill I first began learning back in the 80’s. I’ve always had beautiful handwriting. Maybe that…
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To December, with Love
Originally posted on Thea Thoolika: |The Shot in the Dark turned Hopeful| Not anymore a kid to write letters to Santa but I still believe there exists a hidded child in everyone and in me, who yearns for those little pleasures and surprise gifts in life. It was rare, if I wrote any letters to…
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Talk by Sr. Gaudia Skass – Making Visible the Invisible Father
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How Has Covid-19 Changed Hiring
Originally posted on MiddleMe: Many people will agree that COVID-19 has greatly shifted life as we know it. From doing our daily routine, socialising with others, and to conducting our businesses – everything was re-envisioned to include precautions against the virus. In the field of recruitment, companies and businesses have come up with various ways…
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Jesus is Coming! Are You Ready for God’s Inoculation?
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We Shall Not Be Ashamed In The Evil Time. Psalm 37:19
Originally posted on Prayer Point: Psalms_25-2: O my God, I trust in thee: let me not be ashamed, let not mine enemies triumph over me https://www.Jesus.bingo Hallowed be Your name Hallowed be Your name Reign in majesty Divine Authority Hallowed be Your name Thank you Jesus, ?The owner of my soul Alpha and Omega You…
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America, or: Jerusalem
Originally posted on The Skeptic's Kaddish 🇮🇱: ‘Endings / beginnings’, a d’Verse prompt More than anything else, I simply wanted her to be okay after Papa died Though it seems rather unpoetic and prosaic to me looking back at it Of course that is what I would have wanted for Mama; and for all of…
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I Belong To You!
Originally posted on My Journey by Grace: Just one word from your loved one. That is enough in your struggle. It will melt away and make you happy and satisfied. I am really grateful to God. Thank God you always protect me and guide me. Where I felt I am going through pain, You just…
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Doing the Will of God in our life like St.Joseph.
Originally posted on PRAYER REFLECTIONS: December 18 2020- Friday of the Third Week of Advent https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121820.cfm When Joseph awoke,he did as the angel of the Lord had commanded himand took his wife into his home. St. Joseph did the complete will of God though he had many doubts and challenges to accept Mary and Jesus…
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Har rukawat dur ho jaaye,,,,,,
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To be surprised with God’s gifts to us
Originally posted on A DOSE OF GOD TODAY: December 19, 2020 – Fourth Day of the Misa de Aguinaldo Click here for the readings (https://adoseofgodtodayhome.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/december-19-2020-fourth-day-of-the-misa-de-aguinaldo-liturgical-publication.pdf) Homily “How shall I know this?” I don’t like surprises. Yes, there’s that element of excitement that one feels over it. But I think it’s in this certain sense of…
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Return to the Village of the Damned: Late for Dinner
Originally posted on Bonnywood Manor: Melanie was in a bit of a pickle. Her guests were due in mere minutes, and she still had several action items with which to dispense. She found this predicament to be annoyingly distressful, especially since she had planned her preparatory agenda down to the most microscopic detail, just as…
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St. John the Baptist is the Conductor Who Conducts All People to Christ
Originally posted on On God's Payroll: John’s mission is not just to direct the people of his time, but the people of all times to Jesus. “One mightier than I is coming.” — Alexander Andreyevich Ivanov, “Appearance of Christ to the People,” c. 1845 John GrondelskiBlogsDecember 16, 2020 John the Baptist is the forerunner of…
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Trump: ‘The Birth of Our Lord and Savior Changed History Forever’
Originally posted on On God's Payroll: Trump: ‘The Birth of Our Lord and Savior Changed History Forever’ By?Michael W. Chapman?| December 16, 2020 | 4:34pm EST(Google Images) (CNS News)?— In a message from the White House during the lighting of the national Christmas tree, which?was largely ignored by the liberal media, President Donald Trump said?the…
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Physicians: COVID vaccines are ‘experimental’ and should never be mandated or forced
Originally posted on On God's Payroll: ‘We will fight against any experimental therapy being forced on anyone.’Wed Dec 16, 2020 – 4:42 pm EST Dr. Simone Gold (3rd from right) along with other doctors from America’s Frontline Doctors in front of the CDC’s building in Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 13, 2020.Dr. Simone Gold / Twitter By…
