Anonymous ID: 7c29b5 May 1, 2018, 2:10 p.m. No.1264629   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1264568

While dispensational theology as an organized system is new, the concepts that comprise dispensational theology are not. The teaching of a literal millennial kingdom can be found as early as “The Shepherd of Hermas,” written in the middle of the second century AD.

Anonymous ID: 7c29b5 May 1, 2018, 2:20 p.m. No.1264714   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4740 >>4774

>>1264684

I wonder if, in the down times (like now), if we should start at the beginning and take each Q drop and fill in the answers in a Q&A format that hindsight has provided. I notice that the answers sections on Qanon.pub have not been kept up to date.

Anonymous ID: 7c29b5 May 1, 2018, 2:35 p.m. No.1264842   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4873 >>5375

Beautiful example (and result) of why Q and POTUS call on us to PRAY. God heard and acted on behalf of His children against the powers of darkness. Have no doubt we are fighting a spiritual battle.

 

Christian Pilot Praised for Poise in Face of Disaster: 'God Sent His Angels to Watch over Us!'

 

Charisma News reports that Tammie Jo Shults had to think fast when the plane she was piloting en route to Dallas from New York City lost one of its engines while airborne at 32,000 feet. Shults was forced to make an emergency landing in Philadelphia.

 

She radioed the Philadelphia air traffic controller, calmly saying, “So we have a part of the aircraft missing so we’re going to need to slow down a bit.” She also told personnel at the Philadelphia International Airport that they would be needed an ambulance for injured passengers.

 

Shults was able to safely land the plane in Philadelphia, although one passenger died after she was nearly sucked out of a broken window.

 

Many of the passengers commended Shults on her poise in the face of disaster. "The pilot Tammy Jo was so amazing! She landed us safely in Philly," said passenger Amanda Bourman on Instagram. "God sent his angels to watch over us. I actually heard someone say, there is a God!!"

 

Shults herself identifies as a Christian. She gained experience as a pilot while in the U.S. Navy, flying F-18 fighter jets. Her skills landing planes at high speeds certainly helped her bring her passengers to safety on the Southwest flight.

 

Shults also said she views her career as a way to shine a light for Christ. She says she is given "the opportunity to witness for Christ on almost every flight."