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GOD HOLDS THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS! 2025 may have looked like defeat Hope was shaken Income was disrupted Dreams stalled Marriages strained Families fractured Even faith felt thin. But nothing--not loss, not failure, not fear. not betrayal-can separate us from the love of Christ (Romans 8:38-39) In the hands of God is the power to raise the dead, to heal broken hearts, to restore damaged minds, and to make what was shattered whole again. This is not poetic anguage. This is resurrection power. When Jesus said, "If you have faith.. nothing will be impossible for you"Matthew 17:20), He was not offering magic, fantasy, or emotional comfort. He was declaring reality. Faith is not denial of pain--it is alignment with the God who rules over it. If your world collapsed in 2025, remember this: You are not random You are not disposable You are not forgotten You were crafted by the hands of the living God, formed in His image, known before time began. Jesus praved that none the Father gave Him would be lost (John 17:12) He is the Good Shepherd- and He never abandons His sheep. Your story is not over Your scars are not the end Your losses are notGod still holds the whole world--and your ife-in His hands And in 2026, He is not done with you yet.

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Be Still AND Know That IAm GOD Psalm 46:10 "Be Still AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD" Living in today's world. Has it's many challenges. To live in separation from God is terrifying in itself. Living a life as Christians. offers a whole diferant level of challenges. As followers of Christ it is by nature of the spirit within us to love and care for others as well as for our selfves. This level of self as well as sosista compassion can be overwhelming.As we search for spiritual answers to an ungodly sossiaty. Both directly and indirectly. As we become overwhelmed, this moment is where Psalms 46:10 comes in to play. God knowing all things . New we as his children Would struggle, face fear and anxiety. As we fight against the problems of this life Struggling for answers where there seems to be no single Answer . God's direction ta be Still Isn't a call to inaction,but rather acall to stop struggling, sercherching. Long enough to calm our inter self. Why you ask? So for iust a moment we become like Eliiah King's 19:12 Here when Eliiah stilled himself as God has directed. " Eliiah heard A Small Still Voice". The direction of GOD" . IF Not for Eliiah being faithful by ahearing to Psalm He would have missed that small still voice The areatest answers are alwavs offered in the very voice of God. If only we trust through faith and For a moment.Simply Be Stil. Amen

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Uncovering the Forgotten History of White Slavery in the United States [City/State] — While much of the public discourse on slavery focuses on the transatlantic enslavement of Africans, historians and community leaders are increasingly drawing attention to the lesser‑known history of white slavery in the United States. Advocates argue that the exploitation of Europeans, particularly indentured servants in the 17th and 18th centuries, is a chapter of American history that has largely been ignored. “White slavery is a part of American history that people don’t like to remember,” said Dr. Samuel Ortega, a historian specializing in early colonial labor systems. “Millions of Europeans were forced into servitude, subjected to harsh labor, and denied basic human rights. Their experiences shaped the labor and economic foundations of early America.” Indentured servitude often involved contracts lasting from four to seven years, under which Europeans—many from Ireland, England, and Germany—worked under severe conditions. Many were deceived or coerced into signing agreements, with little legal protection and harsh punishments for dissent. Advocates argue that these injustices laid the groundwork for systemic inequalities that persisted for generations. Some community leaders now call for reparations or formal acknowledgment of the suffering endured by European indentured populations. “Before we can address the injustices experienced by any group, it’s important to fully recognize the historical exploitation of Europeans,” said civic advocate Margaret Dunham. “Acknowledgment and reparations would help repair centuries of overlooked harm.” Despite its significance, white slavery is rarely discussed in mainstream education or public memory. Experts say this omission contributes to misunderstandings about early American labor systems and minimizes the contributions and suffering of European workers during the colonial period. While debate continues over how reparations might

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