Humanity
👉👉👉Israel launched a ground attack and Hamad retaliated . Content Warning.
Hummus destroyed their tank and the Israeli forces left their tanks and ran away for the first time such a case happened two Israeli bulldozers and one tank were completely destroyed by Hamzat and there were fierce clashes with them. There were clashes that the Israeli soldiers could not retreat without their vehicles and they left the vehicles, i.e. they destroyed everything and went back to the milk of Israel.
By Health Tips2 years ago in Confessions
Dear Jezu
My dear Jezu, How are you doing these days. I know you may not recognize me, but it's me Novel. I know it's been a while since we talked, and I won't blame you if you turn your face from me. Not that you've been listening to my silly prayers anyway, and even if you did, you never answer them in my timeframe, I have to wait until you believe that the time is right, or I never hear a word about it. Ever. And just so you know, I am not the only one who thinks this way.
By Novel Allen2 years ago in Confessions
Last Week I Was Thrown Into A Tizzy
The visit with my primary physician was a week ago Monday. Because I had altitude sickness at the end of August, she ordered a follow-up x-ray. Then when listening to my lungs, she commented that something didn’t sound right.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Confessions
The Radiance Within: A Tale of Love, Life, and Purpose" . Content Warning.
n a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, there lived a man named Samuel who was known far and wide for his insatiable curiosity about life. Samuel had always been the kind of person who sought meaning in every facet of existence, but despite his relentless quest, he often found himself pondering the same age-old question: "What is the true meaning of life?"
By Alexander jackson2 years ago in Confessions
The Chilling Tale of the Murder Castle . Content Warning.
In annals of macabre history, few places evoke as much dread and fascination as the infamous Murder Castle. This sinister abode, nestled in the heart of Chicago during the late 19th century, bore witness to a series of gruesome crimes that still send shivers down the spines of those who hear its name. It was a labyrinth of death, meticulously designed to facilitate the heinous acts of its malevolent creator.
By Rey Writer2 years ago in Confessions
Grace in Silence
"He who does not understand your silence will probably not understand your words." - Elbert Hubbard As youth we are taught to speak up for what we want in life, to grow with the world and expand our verbal presence as far and as wide as our physical existence. As adults, we often opt for and encourage one another to share our opinions freely, blossoming the ideology that if our words were to dissipate, so would the very breath we breathe.
By Alexandra Lacey2 years ago in Confessions
"A Ray of Light"
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, there lived a woman named Sarah. She had once been the life of every party, the friend everyone could rely on, and the person who could always find the silver lining in any situation. However, in recent months, Sarah had become a stranger to her own self. She was caught in the grip of a relentless darkness, a deep and unyielding depression.
By gabrielle2 years ago in Confessions
Saints: The Pinnacle of Human Virtue
Saints: The Pinnacle of Human Virtue An Introduction to Holiness Saints are revered individuals recognized across various religions for their exceptional piety and virtuous lives. They stand out for their exceptional moral perfection and extraordinary teaching abilities, distinguishing them from ordinary individuals [4].
By ketan kaushik2 years ago in Confessions
Man is a walking dead
In the core of a clamoring city, there existed a man named Henry who, to every single superficial presentation, appeared to be a mobile dead. He rearranged through life, consumed by the heaviness of his past, his fantasies long neglected, and his soul covered underneath layers of misery. Yet, at times, even the haziest spirits have the potential for reclamation and recovery.
By Benjamin2 years ago in Confessions




