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Today In History
October 19 BornHenry Cavendish (chemist) – 1731 Benjamin West (painter) – 1738 The Viscount Monck (first Governor General of Canada 1867 - 1868.) – 1819 Cassie Chadwick (con artist, also known as Elizabeth Bigley, Emily Heathcliff, and Lydia DeVere) – 1859 Helen Hayes (actress) – 1900 Claude Simon (author) – 1913 Thelonious Monk (jazz pianist) – 1917 Ed Wood (filmmaker) – 1924 James Clavell (author) – 1924 Ben Vereen (actor) – 1946 David Lee Roth (singer) – 1954 Tanya Tucker (country music singer) – 1958 Jodi Benson (singer, voice of Ariel in The Little Mermaid) – 1961 Brett Favre (football player) – 1969 Dale Earnhardt Jr. (race car driver) – 1974 Mya (singer) – 1979 DiedCassie Chadwick (con artist) – 1907 Yul Brynner (actor) – 1985 Orson Welles (actor & director) – 1985 Joseph Cates (director & producer) – 1998 Ken Caminiti (baseball player) – 2004 Christopher Reeve (actor) – 2004 Alex Karras (football player & actor) – 2012 EventsThe United States Naval Academy (then named the Naval School) is founded in Annapolis, Maryland. – 1845 Tobacco heir Griswold Lorillard shocked his contemporaries by showing up to the autumn ball in a tailless dinner jacket, thus making the Tuxedo known – 1886 Sir Robert Borden became the 8th prime minister of Canada – 1911 In Washington, D.C., President Woodrow Wilson pushed the button that relayed the signal to blow up the center of the Gamboa Dike that was keeping Atlantic waters from Pacific waters in the Panama Canal – 1913 The American opera Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway – 1935 The movie Lassie Come Home premiered – 1943 The Red Baron first appeared in Peanuts comic strip – 1965 The Supremes appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show – 1965 London Bridge dedicated, Lake Havasu City, Arizona – 1971 Soyuz 25 mission scrapped after docking troubles – 1977 President Jimmy Carter signed a bill authorizing the minting of the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin – 1978 Asteroid Cruithne (quasi-satellite of Earth) discovered – 1986 The New England Patriots set an NFL record for consecutive victories with their 19th straight win – 2004 An unidentified boom was heard in parts of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Maine around 11:30 am. In some areas, shaking was also felt. An earthquake or military plane sonic boom were ruled out as possible causes. – 2021 WeatherWashington, D.C., had its earliest measurable snow of the 20th century – 1979 Worcester, Massachusetts, was blanketed with 7.5 inches of snow. – 1979
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart, And lean not on your own understanding; In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He shall [b]direct your paths” (Proverbs 3:5-6 NKJV).
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
Cast all your anxiety on him, because he Cast all your anxiety on him, because he cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7 (NRSV) for you. 1 Peter 5:7 (NRSV)
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and put a new and right spirit within me. - Psalm 51: 10
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When The Pain Is Deep
When the pain is deep Then he said to them, “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death. Stay here and keep watch with me.” Going a little farther, he fell with his face to the ground and prayed. – Matthew 26:38-39 Sometimes, the pain runs too deep for words. I get it, I really do. Being single can be hard. And what makes it harder is feeling like no one fully understands what you’re going through. You wonder who to talk to, where to turn, or what to do with the ache inside. But after more than half a century of singleness, here’s what I’ve learned: When the pain is too deep for words, go deeper in prayer. I know it can sound like a Christian cliché. But it’s not. It’s the way through. When Jesus agonized in the garden of Gethsemane, He turned to His friends and found them asleep. The only place He found comfort was in prayer to His Father. In the moment of His greatest pain, Jesus got on His knees and prayed. And when He rose, He was ready to face the cross. His victory at Calvary began with surrender in the garden. So today, will you get on your knees too? Whatever weight you’re carrying, bring it to the Father. When you do, you’ll find Him waiting, ready to meet you in your pain and give you the strength to keep standing. Lina Abujamra
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Dishes and trash
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Dishes
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5:18pm
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Feeling alright
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Order dinner
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Dairy Queen
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Thursday
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I think I'm alone now. There doesn't seem to be anyone around. I bet you sang that didn't you? Lol
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A To Z Never Have I Ever
List in alphabetical order thing you have never done. Never Have I Ever...ate sushi.
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure . . . think about such things. Philippians 4:8
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
Oh, taste and see that the Lord is good; Blessed is the man who trusts in Him!" (Psalm 34:8 NKJV).
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Bible Scripture Of The Day
In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world. John 16:33
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Wait On the Lord When You’re Tired and Discouraged
Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD. Psalm 27:14 Have you ever had one of those days when you were tired and discouraged and felt like quitting? It can happen to anybody! Some people never fully recover from those low times and sometimes make decisions that destroy their futures. While nothing lasts forever, including difficulty, there are some things you can do to get back on top when you’re tired and discouraged and feel like quitting. First—remember the prophet Elijah, for his life tells us that even spiritual giants can get tired and discouraged and, at times, feel like quitting. The Bible tells us of Elijah’s bout with the blues in 1 Kings 19. May I refresh your memory? Scripture records Elijah’s battle with 450 prophets of Baal. He stood alone—a bulwark of courage and faith. Fire fell from heaven and vindicated the faith of that mighty man of God. However, the next day, Elijah didn’t make a very good show—he was physically tired, and his weariness gave way to discouragement. In fact, he couldn’t even handle one woman—a godless queen by the name of Jezebel. Confronted by her, the prophet ran for his life and told God he was ready to quit. The life of Elijah tells us that there is a relationship between the physical, the emotional and the spiritual. When Elijah became tired and discouraged, he forgot some pretty important things—just as you may have done. He forgot how God had met him in bygone days, how God sent ravens to feed him at Cherith; how God sent him to Zarephath where he miraculously brought the widow’s son back to life. He forgot how God consumed the false prophets with fire. And it is possible that you too have forgotten some pretty important answers to prayer in your life. When Elijah was tired and discouraged, he ran as far as he could and then crawled into a cave. There God found him and the fireworks started. First came a wind, then an earthquake, a lightning flashed across the sky, and finally the still small voice of God asking, “Elijah, what are you doing?” So the next time you feel like crawling into a cave of gloom, listen for God’s still voice saying, “What are you doing here?” Second—when you’re tired and discouraged and feel like quitting, remember Jonah, who had the bout with the great fish. There are lots of Jonahs today who walk the streets of every large city in the world—men and women to whom God says, “Give me your heart,” but they turn and run as far as they can go. Their lives are filled with games, songs, cars, electronic gadgets, and so forth. They are like the captain of a ship who turned to a navigator and said, “Where are we headed?” The reply came back, “I don’t know, sir, but we’re making very good time.” Perhaps you are one of those who is making good time going nowhere. Jonah’s life tells us real happiness comes only by doing the will of God. God’s promise is sure, “They who wait upon the Lord will renew their strength, they will mount up with wings as eagles; they will run and not be weary; walk and not faint” (Isaiah 40:31). Finally, don’t give in to despair when you become tired and discouraged and you feel like quitting. There are times when we all feel like that. David, though, found an answer. It was simple: “Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD” (Psalm 27:14). This, friend, is the answer that you need when you’re tired and discouraged and you feel like quitting.
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Would you rather live near the ocean or in the mountains?
By the ocean
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Sunny and clear skies 71 degrees