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Mouloud Benzadi
“It broke her heart that the boy she loved was taken so tragically and so unexpectedly. She never got to say goodbye. She wished she could sit with him, talk to him, and hear his voice one last time. She would sacrifice anything to hug him and kiss him once more. The moment she lost Robert in that fateful accident, it was as if she had lost her reason for living, and she felt her life begin to race tragically towards its inevitable end.”
Mouloud Benzadi, أنجلينا فتاة من النمسا

Kimberly McRae
“Never underestimate the power of prayer! There is nothing that is impossible to God. Our Lord can heal the sick and work situations out in our life that seem overwhelming to us. In fact, He already knows what you are going to pray for even before you pray. He‟s just waiting to hear from you.”
Kimberly McRae, Living by Faith: Beginning Your Walk as a New Believer

Abhijit Naskar
“People often ask me, what my religion is. I tell them, I am a Christian to the Christian, a Jew to the Jew, a Muslim to the Muslim, a Hindu to the Hindu, an atheist to the atheist, but the brightest nightmare to the fundamentalist.”
Abhijit Naskar

Ken Poirot
“Knowing the difference between right and wrong is not some religious ideal; it is our moral obligation.”
Ken Poirot

Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh
“so when asked Who was Prophet's grandson Hussain?
I replied :
Imbibe in the name of Hussain
with his name comes the bliss
though his spring lost in deserts of Iraq
his treasury has yet vacant threshold
raise your hands and ask your wishes
in the name of his Baby Doll
in her name is Love for Dejected
generosity of Hussain extends beyond
even a handful of dust from his grave
beseech to it in the name of Infant Asghar
I kove to call it Khaak e Shifa
heals the incurable wounds of heart.”
Mirza Sharafat Hussain Beigh

Mehmet Murat ildan
“The best worship is to ease one’s hard life in any way possible; no holy books, no rules, no temples, none is necessary!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

Tessa Emily Hall
“We don’t have to wait for the sunshine of spring to splash color into our days when our relationship with Jesus illuminates brightness to every day.”
Tessa Emily Hall, Coffee Shop Devos: Daily Devotional Pick-Me-Ups for Teen Girls

Abhijit Naskar
“It is more practical to make people transform their mindset about religion and religiousness and walk in the path of creed-less religious harmony, than to convert the entire religious population on earth into atheists.”
Abhijit Naskar

“Being kind at responding when someone is not nice in their voice tone, rude comments and their thoughtlessness in their speech against you takes great grace.”
Lisa C Aquino

Cliff  James
“Religion does have a tendency to cling to power. That is the nature of the beast. It lends spiritual credibility to barbaric acts, is given protection and sustenance in return.”
Cliff James, Life As A Kite

Anup Kochhar
“Every Religion is
ill logical , outdated, unfounded, baseless, silly, non sense, idiotic , crazy, arbitrary , foolish , stupid , wild, ridiculous.

As long as it is not mine.”
Anup Kochhar

K. Hari Kumar
“Wearing a thread doesn’t make one Brahmin. If it makes one feel privileged, then gently remind that one is only a human, and in the eyes of nature all are equal.”
K.Hari Kumar

Muziwandile Mahlangu
“I am sure of one thing, and this I know;
That hope will keep me speaking, faith will keep me kneeling
Love bids me pray, be it instant or over time
For as the church is, so is the Owner
Strong, unshakable…silent and there for all.”
Muziwandile Mahlangu, Deep from the Deep

“Thanksgiving season, embrace it with divine love and celebrate it with genuine gratitude.”
Wayne Chirisa

“A charitable donation resembles shared strength and brings renewed hope to a vulnerable community.”
Wayne Chirisa

“Some of us may lose sight of God, others never know him. But, God lives within us and is therefore always with us. Finding God is like finding that our missing eyeglasses never left our nose; we simply closed our eyes and were not looking through them.”
Anthony P. Mauro, Sr

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Where can I find a man who's both religious at heart and scientist in mind?”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Quentin R. Bufogle
“As we all know, nothing's more powerful than prayer -- that's why the overwhelming majority of Christians only turn to it as an absolute last resort (when confronted by grave illness or imminent death). Pray for world peace -- who's got the fucking time???! But I wonder; what did Jesus Christ himself have to say about the therapeutic benefits of prayer? Is more better -- or does a little go a long way? Here's a bit of trivia I'm certain most Christians aren't remotely familiar with. An excerpt from the "Sermon on the Mount." Some "prayer etiquette" from the coach himself ...

"When you pray, go into your room and shut the door and pray to your Father who is in secret. And your Father who sees in secret will reward you. And when you pray, do not heap up empty phrases as the Gentiles do, for they think that they will be heard for their many words. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him." (Matthew 6:6-8)

Did you get that? The Almighty already knows what you need. No reason to pray. But if you really feel you must, please keep it brief and on the DL.”
Quentin R. Bufogle

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The tithe is the old invisible tax imposed on all religious people.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“When you turn to the word of God, the Holy bible you receive only good news which gives us positivity, salvation, faith, healing, and protection, and when you see world news produces negativity, fear, anxiety, stress, worry, depression, and sickness.”
Shaila Touchton

Bob Kaufman
“The Church is becoming alarmed by the number of people defecting to God.”
Bob Kaufman, Solitudes Crowded With Loneliness

“Jesus is powerfully anointed, and His presence ignites a fire within us, empowering us to overcome, to heal, and to set the captives free. His anointing breaks the yoke of bondage, shatters the darkness, and unleashes the miraculous. In His anointed name, we find strength, hope, and victory.”
Shaila Touchon

“The spiritual problem behind men who mistreat women and children is often rooted in a deep-seated issue of:

1. Lack of self-control and submission to God (Proverbs 25:28)
2. Pride and arrogance (Proverbs 21:24)
3. Unforgiveness and bitterness (Matthew 6:15)
4. Unrepentant heart and refusal to seek help (Proverbs 29:1)
5. Disconnection from God's love and grace (1 John 4:8)
6. Satanic influence and deception (Ephesians 6:12)
7. Unhealed trauma and pain (Psalm 34:18)
8. Misunderstanding of masculinity and strength (Matthew 20:25-28)
9. Rebellion against God's design and authority (Romans 8:7)
10. Blindness to the value and dignity of women and children (Psalm 139:13-14)

These spiritual issues can lead men to perpetuate harm and abuse, causing destruction and pain in the lives of those around them. However, with repentance, seeking help, and surrender to God, healing and transformation are possible (2 Corinthians 5:17).”
Shaila Touchton

“The righteous and the wicked will not coexist in the same realm forever. Sinners will have no place among the righteous, whether in worship, fellowship, or receiving God's favor. In the final day, the righteous will be gathered together to receive their reward, while sinners will be excluded. The assembly of the righteous will be a place of joy and celebration, but sinners will not be part of it. The righteous will be united in their devotion to God, and sinners will not share in that unity. Ultimately, the wicked will be separated from the righteous, with no place in their congregation. The righteous will be gathered in heaven, while sinners will be left out.”
Shaila Touchton

“When a person commits wrongdoing and inflicts injustice on the innocent, God's justice may allow them to become trapped in their own mental prison. Like Judas, consumed by guilt after betraying Jesus, their conscience can become their greatest tormentor. Peter's denial of Jesus before the rooster crowed shows us that even the strongest can be haunted by their own failures. The mind can become a prison, replaying the wrongs and fueling regret and anguish. The weight of guilt can be crushing, and the memories of past wrongs can haunt them relentlessly. Ultimately, the greatest judgment may not be from others, but from the turmoil within one's own mind and heart.”
Shaila Touchton

“To walk in the newness of life, we must remove the old influences that distract us from Christ. As a holy people, we are called to live differently, separating ourselves from anything that hinders our devotion to God. The Lord's love, deliverance, and redemption compel us to live in a way that honors Him. Our behavior matters, and God rewards us according to our obedience and faithfulness. Letting go of the past and its entanglements allows us to step into the fullness of our identity in Christ. By obeying God's commands, we experience the richness of life in His presence.”
Shaila Touchton

“When confronted with false teachers, Christians are called to exercise discernment and separation, avoiding support for those who spread theological error. Scripture warns against endorsing or participating in the ministries of those who do not abide in the teachings of Christ. At the same time, believers are instructed to pray for the repentance of false teachers, that they might come to know the truth and be freed from the devil's influence. Yet, if they persist in error, it's crucial to pray for an end to their harmful influence, that the spread of heresy might be halted. The priority is to protect the integrity of the Gospel and uphold the honor of Christ's name. By standing firm in truth and prayerfully engaging the situation, believers can navigate these challenges with wisdom and compassion.”
Shaila Touchton

“When God is your priority, family becomes a blessing. Putting God first doesn't mean neglecting family, but rather positioning yourself to receive His best for them. In God's kingdom, relationships are built on His love and principles. When you seek God's kingdom first, He adds value to your relationships, including family. By prioritizing God, you're not putting family second, you're actually setting an example for them to follow.”
Shaila Touchton

“Trust in God, for He has entrusted you
With a sacred duty. What else can you do?”
João Pinto Delgado, The Poem of Queen Esther

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