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Key historic events throughout the ages in relation to business, work, corporate figures and moguls.
The Sower's Seed: Embracing the Mystery of God's Word
In the heart of the Gospel of Luke, nestled between the bustling gatherings of eager listeners and the quiet fields of a sower, lies a parable that speaks directly to the soul of every believer. Today, we delve into the parable of the sower, as recounted in Luke 8:4–8, a narrative that challenges our modern sensibilities of efficiency and success. The message is clear: the Word of God is sown, and its growth is left to the divine. Our task is to sow, and then to rest in faith, hope, and love, trusting in the mysterious workings of the Holy Spirit.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
Tragic Mediterranean Boot Disaster: Over 60 Migrants missed
Tragic Mediterranean Boot Disaster: Over 60 Migrants missed The Mediterranean an important round of thousands of immigrants looking for a better life in Europe, the Mediterranean has demanded many people for life in the tragic boat royal. In one of the most heartbreaking episodes of recent times, a boat with migrants from the Libyan coastal city of Zara fell under stormy conditions and turbulent water pressure. From now on, 61 people are dead, and it is suspected that most victims of African countries such as Nigeria, the Gambia and other countries will come to the region south of Sahara.
By Akm Shamim Hossain9 months ago in Journal
The Arkadiko Bridge: The World’s Oldest Bridge and a Testament to Mycenaean Genius
Tucked into the serene hills of the Peloponnese in southern Greece lies a seemingly modest stone structure with an extraordinary history. The Arkadiko Bridge, also known as the Kazarma Bridge, is not only the oldest surviving bridge in Europe—it holds the distinction of being the oldest bridge in the world still in use today. Constructed during the Bronze Age, over 3,000 years ago, this ancient thoroughfare is a silent monument to the technological prowess of the Mycenaean civilisation.
By Muhammah Hanzalah9 months ago in Journal
From Hometown to Heavenly Jerusalem: Finding Joy in Despair
In the quiet corners of our hearts, we often hold dear the places that have shaped us, the people who have nurtured us, and the memories that have comforted us. For the confirmands, their hometowns represent more than just geographical locations; they are sanctuaries of trust, peace, and security. Yet, life's valleys can challenge even the strongest sense of home. What happens when the very foundation of our comfort is threatened? How do we find the strength to rejoice amidst despair? Let us explores the profound journey from the familiar comforts of home to the eternal promise of the heavenly Jerusalem, drawing inspiration from the confirmands' reflections and the prophetic words of Isaiah.
By Minding Fred9 months ago in Journal
What's in Your Locker
Going back to junior high (middle school) and then on to high school ad what did you pack your lockers with day to day. To be honest the only things I actually put in my locker was my coat and books. If I close my eyes and try to remember when walking down the hallway and yes sometimes, I did peek into other's lockers.
By Mark Graham9 months ago in Journal
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever
Life is a fragile and fleeting gift, one that often gets taken for granted amidst the routines and distractions of daily living. The quote "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever" serves as a profound reminder that living fully and embracing continuous learning are not separate pursuits but deeply intertwined aspects of a meaningful existence.
By Nora Ariana9 months ago in Journal
NTZ.com.ua: The Ukrainian Tech Blog That Turned Curiosity into a Digital Powerhouse
In the vast expanse of the internet, where countless tech blogs vie for attention, one Ukrainian platform has managed to carve out a distinctive niche. NTZ.com.ua, short for New Tech Zone, is not just another tech blog; it's a testament to passion, perseverance, and the power of community.
By Дидье Дрогба9 months ago in Journal
Pune airport opens Udaan Yatri Café with Rs 10 tea, Rs 20 snacks for flyers
In a significant move to make air travel more affordable and passenger-friendly, Pune International Airport has inaugurated the 'Udaan Yatri Café' at its new terminal. This initiative, under the Ministry of Civil Aviation's UDAN (Ude Desh ka Aam Naagrik) scheme, aims to provide budget-friendly refreshments to travelers, addressing long-standing concerns about exorbitant food and beverage prices at airports.
By Abjol Hussain Laskar9 months ago in Journal










