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¿Esta abolida la torah?

Las palabras de Yahusha y sus emisarios respecto a la Toráh nos responden la pregunta que muchos se hacen.
¿Esta abolida la Toráh?
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Verse of the Day February 5th 2021

Verse of the Day
February 5th 2021
1 John 3:18

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Thank you President Trump!

Thank you so much President Donald J. Trump !!!

Verse of the Day February 13th 2021

Verse of the Day
February 13th 2021
James 3:16

2021.02.10. - MIÉRT TESZTELIK AZ EMBEREK TŰRŐKÉPESSÉGÉT? - Szedlacsik Miklós életjobbító mester-coach

Azonnal elkezdhető, egyedülálló coach mediátor képzés, a tudatosság, a szellemi fejlődés és az anyagilag független boldog élet gyors eléréséért. Tanulj a legjobbtól, a legnagyobb tudású mester-coachtól, Szedlacsik Miklóstól! Regisztrálj díj és kötelezettség mentesen és tarts velünk!!
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Abraham, the father of our faith- Ank Kleinmeulman

Bible study – Christian lifestyle

Woman Almost Misses Her Own Proposal During Disney Dance-Off

One woman makes a funny mistake - she almost misses her own proposal while dancing to a Disney song. The woman, Alodie Rodriguez-Mourier, was busy playing Just Dance with her six-year-old sister. Both were busting a move to Disney’s Frozen. Her boyfriend, Josmar, was busting his own move on one knee. He stood behind Alodie, very close, so close he could have touched her if he wanted. He bore a smile on his face and a ring in his hand. Still, she kept on dancing. She was completely unaware that the man of her life was ready to ask her one of life’s most important, but hardest questions. Josmar Taveras figured that at some point during the dance his girlfriend would turn and see him. That’s what he thought. There was no way she couldn’t, right? Not with him being so close. “We were super into it and it’s funny because I had no idea. I just, completely oblivious. I did not expect it,” Alodie said later. Alodie did in fact turn during the dancing, but her boyfriend, now fiancé, still went unnoticed. She didn’t spot a ring. Alodie and her sister did some movement that even required them to walk side to side. Josmar kept on watching gleefully and excitedly. He was anticipating the moment, but no matter how much Alodie changed up her dance moves, she only seemed focused on dancing. He even held the ring up to her back, maybe hoping she would see his reflection in the television. That was not the case. He had to fight back laughter because in watching the video she turns around more than once. Alodie’s sister Zoe said, “And she spin around twice and didn’t see him.” The little girl looks and sounds so funny calling out her big sis. Apparently, these two take Just Dance very seriously. Alodie added, “I can’t let my kid six-year-old sister beat me at “Let It Go” on Just Dance or we’re gonna have bigger problems.” “And I did,” Zoe cuts in. Hilarious! Josmar decided to wait for his girlfriend instead of interrupting her competition. She lost in the game, but she won in her relationship. After the dance-off, she turned and finally saw Josmar. Her mouth dropped. She sat on the floor and cried. The couple has not made any wedding plans yet, and we’re sure they’re enjoying this new season in their love story--probably set to the soundtrack from Frozen.

Friends High-Fived For 7 Years And This 'Silly Ritual' Helped Save One's Life

A duo of friends didn’t realize their routine of high-fiving would one day save one of their lives. On a weekly basis, two men, Gabe Scott and Andy Gullahorn, leave their respective homes and go for a walk. Mid-point during their walk they’ll encounter the reason for their weekly walkabout, each other. Specifically, they meet up to give one another a high five. Once that is done, they go their separate ways and head back home. Sounds interesting, right? Well, their interaction is a bit more involved than a simple high five. First, they clap their hands together, snap with one hand, and then high five each other. Their movement is choreographed like a dance routine, only they are not performing and they do their action and usually just keep walking. It’s a way that they’ve been able to show their support and celebrate their connection, even amid busy schedules. “Picking up the phone is great, but I’ve got a friend who literally will walk through the rain and the snow just to give me a high five. And I wish everybody could feel that feeling,” Andy shared. Both men are talented musicians in Nashville, Tennessee. The two enjoy performing together, and Andy even has his own website. Making their friendship more interesting, Andy keeps a record of his high five interactions with Gabe. He has what he calls a “High Five Journal” Something that makes this story even more intriguing is that this ritual between friends came to save one of their lives! Gabe suffered from encephalitis and was hospitalized. As he healed from the ordeal he also lost most of his memory. His friend, Andy, along with many of Gabe’s friends and loved ones, was now rendered nothing more than a stranger. Gabe was understandably feeling a little lost and downtrodden. But Gabe’s friendship with Andy, as well as their weekly ritual, would prove that all of Gabe’s memories were not lost. When Andy visited Gabe in the hospital, he asked for a high five before he left. Gabe didn’t remember Andy or why a high five was significant, but his body remembered! Not only did Gabe give Andy a high five, but to everyone’s surprise, he clapped, snapped, and then gave the high five! Gabe didn’t remember much, but from somewhere in the depths of his mind, this special memory surfaced and manifested itself as this special high five between friends. Imagine the hope that was restored once Gabe and his loved ones realized the potential of what could still be unlocked! Thankfully, since that time, Gabe has indeed begun to remember more of what was once lost. What is impressive about this story is the lengths these friends go to in order to see one another. Their high five routine began in an effort to see one another at least once a week. That is commitment and a true display of love for another. What fun and loving rituals can we bring into our own friendships? “A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.” Proverbs 17:17 “Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man sharpeneth the countenance of his friend.” Proverbs 27:17

Verse of the Day February 12th 2021

Verse of the Day
February 12th 2021
Ephesians 6:11

Old Testament armour
Isaiah 59:17

Cheeky Elephant Takes Hat Off Unsuspecting Tourist

It’s often said that an elephant never forgets. It is also true that you will never forget if an elephant ever plays a prank on you. Such is the case for this lucky European traveler who had her hat hidden during an encounter with one of these gentle giants. You may not already know it, but the phrase “an elephant never forgets” is actually not very far from the truth. Research has found elephants have the largest brain of any mammal on land, and all that brain certainly isn't going to waste. Elephants have proven to be one of the most intelligent animals on earth, able to recognize over 30 different individual elephants in their pack, as well as an ability to recognize any other creatures or places that left a significant impact on their lives. This high level of intelligence makes elephants both immensely social as well as very creative compared to most other animals. Research has also found that this intelligence allows elephants to be clever problem solvers as well as excellent communicators. Some of this cleverness and communication ability shines through in this elephant's funny little stunt with an unsuspecting tourist. Right off the bat, the elephant shows no indication of being afraid of the tourists standing around her and even seems to be somewhat interested instead. After one of the tourists walks over and begins to pose for a picture in front of the elephant, the elephant slowly and sneakily reaches her trunk out and gently picks the hat off of the woman’s head. The woman laughs and turns around to see the elephant quickly stuffing the hat in its mouth to hide it. Then the group of tourists giggled and the woman even exclaims, “My sister just got me that hat! Haha!”. The woman then turned around and politely asked the elephant, “Please may I have my hat back?” To which the gentle giant responded by pulling the hat back out of its mouth and returning it to the woman. But ask the beasts, and they will teach you; the birds of the heavens, and they will tell you; or the bushes of the earth, and they will teach you; and the fish of the sea will declare to you. Who among all these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every living thing and the breath of all mankind." Job 12:7-10

Viral Violinist Karolina Protsenko Performs Classic 'Unchained Melody'

Listen to this viral violinist named Karolina Protsenko beautifully perform the classic song 'Unchained Melody' by the Righteous Brothers. Karolina Protsenko is a young, talented violin player. She shares her violin videos on YouTube and has fans from around the world. And it’s no wonder because she plays her violin with such passion, and it will bring a smile to anyone’s face just watching her perform! In this video, Karolina plays her violin so beautifully as she dances and spins around with a stunning view behind her. It is clear that she really feels the music and connects to it deeply. And when she plays, her contagious smile exudes joy and happiness, and it is captivating to watch. What a beautiful performance by this young violinist! “Your talent is enormous and heart-warming, and the scenery behind is out of this world as are you for sure,” comments one person on YouTube after watching this video. “Thank you for being the best of you always, Karolina.” “Another amazing performance by a beautiful, young, talented musician. I always enjoy your videos. You spread so much love and kindness,” writes another person online. “God bless you, Karolina.” God has given us all special talents that we can use to lift people up and bring happiness to ourselves as well as others. What is something that you are gifted at? Maybe it’s music, or maybe you have the gift of hospitality. Or maybe you are gifted with wisdom that you can share with others. Whatever it is, make sure that you don’t hide your God-given gifts, because the world needs what you carry! We hope that you were uplifted today by this phenomenal violin performance by Karolina Protsenko! James 1:17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.

Dolly Parton Gives Her Hit '9 To 5' A Modern Update With '5 To 9'

Check out this fun music video where Dolly Parton gives her hit ‘9 to 5’ a modern update by changing it to ‘5 to 9.’ “Working 5 to 9, making something of your own now And it feels so fine to build a business from your know-how Gonna move ahead, and there’s nothing that you can’t do When you listen to that little voice inside you” This new song was made for a Squarespace commercial, which is a website building platform. And here is what Squarespace has to say about Dolly’s new song on their YouTube page, “The full length ‘5 to 9’ music video flips Dolly Parton’s iconic song ‘9 to 5’ and celebrates those working to turn a side project into a dream career. Make your 5 to 9 full time at https://squarespace.com.” Squarespace also interviewed Dolly Parton about her new take on the song. They told her how her song ‘9 to 5’ has become an anthem for working people and asked her how she feels about reinventing it for a new generation of entrepreneurs. “It feels good to reinvent my 9 to 5 anthem for a new generation of entrepreneurs. I’m proud to be of service and to be an inspiration,” Dolly shares. “It’s very important to pass the baton to the next generation. I can’t always be in the spotlight and I don’t want to be. I take pride in being able to share my knowledge and my success with the new dreamers of the world.” Dolly also has some wise words of advice for the dreamers that are closer to her in age. “My advice to entrepreneurs of my generation is it’s never too late. I just turned 75 and I’m doing more than I ever did,” Dolly says. “I have new dreams every day and I’ll never believe that we can’t reinvent ourselves at any age.” We hope that you enjoyed this fun, new Dolly Parton music video that celebrates hard work, creativity, and following your dreams!

One Act of Sacrifice: Hundreds of Lives Saved

In 2015, suicide bombers were targeting churches in Pakistan. At the height of these attacks, an ICC staffer witnessed an incredibly heartbreaking moment. When he heard the explosion, he ran to the scene and discovered a mother cradling her dying son. He captured that moment of grief as her tears flowed freely over the body of her son in just one picture.

Each attack causes a ripple of pain, but what we see so often are these amazing stories of sacrifice, courage, and love. Around that time, two young men had volunteered to guard a different church. When they saw the suicide bomber coming, and they decided to make the ultimate sacrifice.

Watch the video above to hear their incredible story.
Learn More about International Christian Concern at www.persecution.org.

Verse of the Day February 11th 2021

Verse of the Day
February 11th 2021
Romans 8:25

90-Year-Old Granny Stuns The Crowd With Swing Dance Routine

Check out this amazing 90-year-old granny’s swing dance routine and how she stuns the crowd with her impressive moves. The granny in the video is Jean Veloz, and she is a Hollywood swing dance legend. During this routine, she is dancing with a Lindy/Swing dance instructor at the FatCat Ballroom in Phoenix, Arizona. “Jean Veloz stepped out onto the floor to wave and then ended up burning up the floor with some of the moves she did in films of the 1940's while dancing with international instructor Steve Conrad of the Arizona Lindy Hop Society,” reads the caption of the YouTube video. Watching Jean dance across the floor in this video is so captivating! She is so light on her feet! And the crowd is enjoying her performance so much while they are clapping along to the music. The song that Jean and Steve are dancing to is ‘I’m Beginning to See the Light.’ It is a popular song and jazz standard, with music written by Duke Ellington, Johnny Hodges, and Harry James and lyrics by Don George. The song was published in 1944. As Jean and Steve move around the room, it is so fun to watch Jean grooving to the music, swaying her hips back and forth, and spinning across the dance floor with ease! Even at 90 years old, this talented swing dancer shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon! According to this video’s caption, “Jean Veloz is a legend and icon of Lindy Hop/Jitterbug whose unique style has been copied over the past 7 decades by dancers around the world. Jean was nominated in 1995 and inducted into the 'California Swing Dance Hall of Fame' in 1996 and can be seen doing her unique style of Lindy Hop in a few surviving films such as Swing Fever and the instructional and hilariously entertaining Pete Smith short, Groovie Movie.” We hope you enjoyed watching Jean cut a rug and her sweet dance moves brought a smile to your face!

Father-Daughter Duet To 'Remember Me' From Disney's Coco

Check out this wonderful father-daughter duet to the song ‘Remember Me’ from the Disney movie Coco. “Remember me, though I have to say goodbye, remember me, don't let it make you cry For even if I'm far away, I hold you in my heart, I sing a secret song to you Each night we are apart, remember me, though I have to travel far, remember me Each time you hear a sad guitar, know that I'm with you, the only way that I can be Until you're in my arms again, remember me” The father-daughter duo in this video are Mat and Savanna Shaw. And the guitarist that is playing next to them is Nick Petty. What a sweet video of this talented pair! Mat and Savanna have such amazing voices, and they sound so lovely singing together! In the caption of this video, Mat shares a bit of his heart and how he relates to the song ‘Remember Me’ and the movie Coco. “In some ways, the story of Coco mirrors mine and Savanna’s. I had to put my passion for music on hold while I started a family and worked to support them. I was happy to do it and found purpose and honor in it as my wife and I worked hard to ensure a better future for the generations that were to come after us,” he says. “This made me reflect on the many who came before us that worked so hard (often putting their passions and dreams on hold) to put us in a better position in life.” Then Mat talks about how his daughter rekindled his dreams of pursuing music. “Savanna’s dreams and passion for music thankfully brought me back to the dreams of my youth and returned me to something I love - performing music. I will forever be grateful to her for gifting me this opportunity to follow my dreams again,” he shares. “We can all agree that following our dreams and passions is sage advice but remembering those who paved the way for us and sacrificed so much along the way should never be overlooked. So, with gratitude, we dedicate our music to the many family and friends who have helped inspire us to be who we truly are today.” What touching words and what a wonderful song to sing with his daughter! We hope you enjoyed listening to this talented duo today!

Visually-Impaired Runner And 4th Grader Are Bonded By More Than Just A Rope

In a small town in Arkansas, a visually-impaired runner and 4th-grader are bonded by more than just a rope. Their friendship, based on trust and commitment, is proving that victory is found in trusting your fellow human. The duo of West Fork high school freshman, Paul Scott, and 4th-grade guide, Rebel Hays, began with 2-mile runs. It’s now grown to 5K races, demonstrating an admirable dedication to the joy of fitness and the gift of friendship. As the video says, “two boys are running their hearts out and they’re doing it together. All Rebel and Paul need are a short rope and race to run.” Paul is a high school freshman with a passion for cross-country running, because in Paul’s words, it “allows you to get out of your limits of your comfort zone.” But Paul’s visual impairment makes it unsafe for him to run without a guide. Still, he shares, “I don’t really have any limits, because I think anyone can do it.” Young Fast 4th-Grader Guides Cross-Country Teen Paul’s teammate, Rebel, though much younger and smaller, offers big support as Paul’s guide. Decked in a fluorescent running shirt emblazoned with the all-caps title ‘Guide Runner,” Rebel shares a handled tether between the two youth. Rebel physically charts the course ahead for Paul. Paul’s mom admits, “we’ve never had anyone who was younger than the runners. So my first reaction was, this kid’s tiny! Sorry, Rebel! But, then...I saw him run, and I was like, whoooaaa. He’s amazing.” In fact, Rebel earned the title “Fastest Kid in Fayetteville” for his age group. So he stepped up his goal...by responding to West Fork’s need for a running guide. Rebel had competed in a West Fork fun run and was excited to volunteer. Rebel’s mom, LouAnn Hays shares, “My son wanted to help, and wants to do it, and I’m like, oh my gosh. And the first time you ever see them, you cry. You cry. You do.” You see what she means when you watch this duo using just a rope to navigate a crowded course at full speed. On a shared Zoom call, Paul and Rebel’s moms confess that neither were sure if Rebel could guide a runner of Paul’s stature and speed. But they all agree that worry was short-lived, because in Paul’s mom’s words, Rebel is “always saying, c’mon Paul, run faster!” The bond between these boys goes so much farther than the short rope they share. Learning to count on each other to grow stronger has taught them both that going the distance for one another is the reward within any race. Their remarkable friendship has formed not only unbreakable trust, but a story that teaches us to give people a chance. It highlights the truth that helping feels great...and that having faith in one another can achieve what only seems impossible. “Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us…” Hebrews 12:1

Verse of the Day February 10th 2021

Verse of the Day
February 10th 2021
Galatians 3:28

14-Year-Old Boy Plays Violin Over Video Chat For Mom On Ventilator

As you watch this 14-year-old boy play violin over video chat for his mom on a ventilator, your eyes will well up with tears, and his music will stir your soul. Leaning toward the vision of his mother in a hospital bed in Texas fighting for her life on a ventilator, you can almost feel the depth of their connection and his care for her.. It’s been said that music is “hailed for its soothing abilities.” So, 14-year-old Emillian Sosa is picking up this banner of faith, over Zoom...that a touching melody will help his mom win her battle with COVID-19. The song he plays is the legendary “I Surrender All,” by Judson W. Van DeVenter, who wrote it as a personal testimony. Van DeVenter’s work is treasured by many, including the Rev. Billy Graham who gathered with other fellow students in Van DeVenter’s home in the 1930s for inspiration. Van DeVenter shares that for a long time, he “struggled between developing my talents in the field of art and going into full-time evangelistic work. At last the pivotal hour of my life came, and I surrendered all...God had hidden a song in my heart, and touching a tender chord, he caused me to sing.” More than 60 of Van DeVenter's powerful originals populate our 20th-century hymnals, but "I Surrender All" (1896) is his most famous. How moving that this beloved hymn is being played today from the heart of a young student of music. In a small kitchen sanctuary, he offers the gift of his violin music to uplift the mother he loves. As COVID-19 continues to create a world of unknowns, we can know one thing: caring for loved ones is a song we share, that can bring healing to us all. “He put a new song in my mouth, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see and fear the LORD and put their trust in him.” Psalm 40:3
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