Que eu possa me lembrar também de que tu, que fizeste o Universo do nada, podes, sem dúvida, suprir minhas necessidades.
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"Quote Of The Day"
“Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Christ.”
— Sheila Walsh
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Holding On When You Want To Let Go!!!
God wants us to hold on when we want to let go. In "Holding On When You Want To Let Go", Sheila Walsh shows us why we need to cling onto hope when life is falling apart. Hold on to what God wants you to hold onto and let go when God wants you to let go!!!
There are so many things we hold onto in our lives when we want to let go. We need to hold on to the miracles, rescue, and hope. By holding onto these things, we realize we cannot let them go because God is perfecting what He started in us. Sheila Walsh, in her book, “Holding On When You Want To Let Go”, reveals why we need to hold onto the things God wants us to hold onto and let go of the…
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Bad movie I have The Umbrella Academy: Season Two 2021
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"Deus usa coisas quebradas. Ele usa o solo quebrado para produzir trigo; nuvens quebradas para dar chuva; grãos quebrados para dar pão; pão partido para dar força. É o frasco quebrado que libera o perfume. É Pedro, chorando amargamente, que retorna com um poder maior do que nunca."
Quebrantamento - Sheila Walsh
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1980s Horror Film Character Names
I totally forgot I’d started making this last year! I think I never posted it because I wanted to find more names, but there’s already a decent amount and I don’t feel like being that tedious about names right now lol.
It’s first & last names (separated for mix & match potential) of characters from iconic late 1970s & 1980s horror movies. I think I started looking for cheesier B-movies to pull from, but yeah it’s been a whole year so I forget.
First Names
Alice
Allen
Allison
Ally
Amy
Angela
Annie
Arnie
Artie
Axel
Barry
Bill
Billy
Bobby
Brady
Brenda
Brent
Brett
Brooke
Buddy
Burt
Buzz
Carol Anne
Carter
Casey
Charley
Charlie
Chili
Christine
Chuck
Cindy
Courtney
Craig
Cynthia
Dana
Darcy
Debbie
Demi
Dennis
Diane
Donna
Doug
Doyle
Duane
Elaine
Ellie
Emma
Ernie
Ferdy
Foster
Gary
Gene
George
Gerald
Ginny
Glen
Hal
Hank
Helen
Jack
Jackie
Jake
Jason
Jeff
Jennifer
Jerry
Jesse
Jimmy
Joanne
Jodi
Joe
Joey
John
Johnny
Judd
Judy
Kate
Katherine
Kathy
Katie
Kelly
Ken
Kenny
Kim
Kimberly
Kristen
Larry
Laurie
Lea
Leigh
Lenny
Leroy
Linda
Lisa
Liz
Lynn
Marci
Marcia
Marcie
Mark
Mary Lou
Masen
Max
Meg
Megan
Mel
Melissa
Mike
Molly
Monica
Nancy
Ned
Neil
Nick
Nicki
Nikki
Patti
Patty
Paul
Paula
Peter
Phoebe
Polly
Rachel
Ralph
Reilly
Rennie
Richie
Rick
Ricky
Rob
Rod
Roland
Ronnie
Roy
Ruby
Rudolf
Rudy
Russ
Sally
Sandy
Sara
Sarah
Shane
Sharon
Sheila
Shelly
Sissy
Steve
Steven
Susie
Suzie
Tad
Taryn
Teddy
Terri
Tina
Toby
Tom Jesse
Tommy
Tracy
Trish
Valerie
Vic
Vickie
Vicky
Warren
Wendy
Wes
Will
Last Names
Andrews
Angelo
Badger
Baker
Barnes
Barrington
Bates
Baxter
Beringer
Brand
Brewster
Bringsley
Brown
Burke
Burns
Cabot
Camber
Carrington
Cassidy
Caulfield
Challis
Clarke
Cole
Cologne
Corben
Corvino
Costic
Crusel
Cunningham
Daigler
Dandrige
Daniels
Darnell
Darrinco
Deagle
Dier
Doyle
Duke
Dumpkin
Duncan
Essmont
Evans
Field
Franklin
Freeling
Frye
Futterman
Garris
Garth
Geiger
Graham
Gray
Grimbridge
Guilder
Halavex
Hammond
Hanniger
Hardy
Harper
Hawes
Holland
Hopkins
Jachson
Jarvis
Jessup
Junkins
Kemp
Kessler
Kincaid
Kopecky
Kupfer
Lane
Lantz
LeBay
Lynch
Lynn
Macauley
Maloney
McBride
McFadden
McGregor
McNichol
Meeker
Meisel
Mercer
Morgan
Mott
Nagle
Nessler
Newby
Palmer
Parker
Parks
Parsley
Pataki
Peltzer
Penmark
Perry
Pervier
Powers
Priswell
Repperton
Richards
Shote
Spool
Stanton
Stark
Statler
Stavinski
Steele
Stevens
Strauber
Strode
Sykes
Taylor
Thomas
Thompson
Thorn
Toomey
Trenton
Vanders
Venable
Walsh
Warner
Weatherall
Webber
White
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Encarar a verdade da sua própria história pode partir o coração, mas contar tudo para Jesus pode ser a cura.
Sheila Walsh
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Tagged by @valiantarcher and @teabooksandsweets to pick a song for each letter of my URL and tag that many people - thank you both! So, in no particular order and with little logic (I sorted my songs by alphabetical order), twenty-one songs:
Leaving London - Patrick Doyle
Only Time - Enya
Valley of Healing Waters - 2002
Encounter - Tan Dun
Red Beans and Cabbage - Thomas Newman
One Small Child - David Meece
Fields of Ard Skellig - Marcin Przybylowicz
This is My Choice - Alan Silvestri
Have You Got a Story for Me? - John Barry
Eyes of a Different Kind - Sheila Walsh
Sonata in D Major - Michael W. Smith
Test Drive - John Powell
After Ventus - Enya
Red Dirt Girl - Emmy Lou Harris
Katniss Afoot - James Newton Howard
Into the Fire - Douglas Sills
Night Wants to Forget - Mario Frangoulis
De Ushuaia la Quiaca - Gustavo Santaolalla
Lonely When the Lights Go On - Sheila Walsh
Elizabeth - The Statler Brothers
Rocky Mountain High - John Denver
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Joannes
Elaine Stritch (1970), Jane Russell (1971), Vivian Blaine (1972), Carol Burnett (1993), Debra Monk (1995), Sheila Gish (1995), Lynn Redgrave (2002), Anna Kendrick (Camp 2003), Judith Light (2004), Barbara Walsh (2006), Anne Looby (2007), Siobhán McCarthy (2011), Patti LuPone (2011), Francesca Annis (2011), Judy Blazer (2014), Ellen Harvey (2017), Patti LuPone (2021).
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Group portrait of Aboriginal women and girls knitting socks, jumpers, and balaclavas for the war effort at Cumeroogunga Government Mission, New South Wales (opposite Barmah, Victoria) on the Murray River. Identified, left to right, back row: Merle Morgan, June Morgan, Weeny Charles, Amy Briggs, Valda McGee, Edna Walker, Sheila Charles, Joan Charles, Elsie Cooper, Midge Walsh, Florry Walker. Front row: Joyce Atkinson, Clare Charles, Alma Charles, Ada Cooper, Nelly Davis?, Elizabeth Morgan, Lauraine Charles, Greta Cooper, Violet Charles, Wynnie Walker, Hilda Walker, Georgina Atkinson, Lydia Morgan, Reta Cooper, Maggie Weston. Photographer: Beatrice Austin, 1941. Source: Courtesy Australian War Memorial: P01562.001.
Taken from the article "'The families were… too poor to send them parcels': the Provision of Comforts to Aboriginal Soldiers in the AIF in WWII" by Kristyn Harmon in the December 2015 issue of Aboriginal History.
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A ghostly image is seen in a picture of an empty cell in the notorious Alcatraz prison off the coast of San Fransisco, California
The ghosts of some of America’s most notorious inmates are said to haunt former maximum security prison Alcatraz.
But quite why one seemingly showed herself to a British couple left jail staff baffled.
Sheila Sillery-Walsh captured the unknown woman on a visit with her partner Paul Rice. Sited on an island off San Francisco, Alcatraz is said to be one of the country’s most haunted places.
The 48-year-old teaching assistant said: ‘When I glanced at the photo on my mobile, I saw this dark female figure in the picture. I looked at the window again and there was no one in the room.’ She contacted prison staff but none of them recognised the woman in the picture taken with an iPhone.
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Cheguei a esta conclusão:
nem sempre gosto do lugar aonde Deus me leva, mas, se é para onde ele está indo, eu vou também [...].
Sheila Walsh em Bom dia, Senhor - p.212
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"Quote Of The Day" October 29, 2023
“Peace is not the absence of trouble, but the presence of Christ.”
— Sheila Walsh
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The Longing In Me!!!
We need to long for God daily. In "The Longing In Me" by Sheila Walsh, she shows us that we can completely long for God because it is Him who truly satisfies our deepest longings. Allow God to satisfy what you long for the most!!!
In our lives, we must long for God. By longing for God, we can become more intimate in our relationship with God. We need to crave after God on a daily basis. “The Longing In Me” by Sheila Walsh shows us that we can long for God with our whole hearts, minds, souls, and spirits. As we long for God, God grants us the desires of our hearts. We need to allow God to bring satisfaction to the deepest…
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Bad movie I have The Umbrella Academy Season One
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Boy, boy I was irritated to come across evidence of this dumb anti-trans movie made by Matt Walsh, who appears to be a professional dumb person.
In fact, okay, I'm sorry, I'm just genuinely insanely irritated with gender ideologues like Walsh who pretend that they're just promoting obvious common sense.
Like, this article about the movie "What is a Woman?" lists Walsh's answer this way,
"'An adult human female,' [Walsh] said. 'I would have given an answer that is biological, because that is 100% the answer.'"
Okay, so, that string of words doesn't actually, like, mean anything?
The immediate and obvious question this raises for me is, can an intersex person be a woman?
Either way you start to have problems. If the answer is "No, they cannot" then at least there's some kind of honesty there. Each individual collection of sexual traits can have its own name, although now, like, the common conservative and religious usage of the terms "Man" and "Woman" now stand revealed as being equally as artificial as the trans agenda.
His actual position appears to be that intersex people are each either men or women, but just deformed men or women, and, in his words, they "have a biological sex, it's just not as clear."
What, uh... What does that mean? If I was born with only one arm, you wouldn't say that I was a two armed person but my deformity made it difficult to tell, you'd just say I only had one arm, and leave it at that.
So why not do the same with intersex people? Why would we conceive of them as having a kind of hidden, archetypal biological sex, rather than just simply describing whatever their particular combination of biological traits are? Right? Our answer as to who is a woman is 100% biological, so how can it be unclear or hidden when we know all of the relevant biological facts?
And once you sort of go, "Okay, well, okay, it's not just a simple biological description, it's these two baskets, and we need to put each person in one of the baskets, even in cases where the evidence might be ambiguous."
Okay, well, at that point, the biological evidence for trans people taking hormones is ambiguous, right?
No, it's ambiguous in a different way, we have to put people in one of those two baskets based on a combination of what traits they were born with, unless we think that some of the traits they were born with are actually misleading deformities, so we have to sort them into those two baskets based on some but not all biological traits which aren't deliberately introduced through human action.
Okay, so, first of all, that's not a biological definition anymore. Second of all, uh, I'm sorry, why do we have to do that?
And, look, not for nothing, but if I tell you that Sheila is a trans woman, then you have just received way more biological information than you would have if I just told you Sheila was a woman. For that matter, it probably gives you more information than if I told you that Sheila was a man.
So like... if our goal is to simply have a taxonomy that is biologically informative don't trans-inclusive definitions of man and woman work pretty much just as well as the trans-exclusionary ones?
But also, why is our goal to have a two-category taxonomy when there are clearly more than two arrangements of sexual traits?
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