How many ayyysss and how many ayyyss are involved in this great sin?
>How many ayyysss and how many ayyyss are involved in this great sin?
How many ayyys in total and how many different types(species) are involved in this great sin?
kek, real men (or women if so) of genius.
>How many ayyys in total and how many different types(species) are involved in this great sin?
Forget this. When the time is right, I'm sure more if not all will be revealed.
That's generally called praying. Honestly, I'm not sure what you are trying to convey here.
Does anyone know?
This. There is no toeing to the PC line with respect to many things.
> Say no to tax breaks and get back to telling Truth.
The mighty $ and finding a way to provide for yourself and your fam gets in the way.
If some really well off and rich folks would like to set up a fund to contribute to such churches that would be great.
A servant of the Lord.
Do we also need to watch the movies included?
I often tell people that there are advantages to being Deaf. With my hearing aid, I have “selective hearing.” I can turn my hearing aid on, but I can turn it off, too! How well do you think I sleep at night? Great! I take my hearing aid off so I don’t hear anything when I sleep. And Deaf people have an advantage with sign language—we can talk about other people and they don’t know it!
While there are advantages to being Deaf, the sad reality is that many Deaf people do not know they have a tremendous disadvantage—they do not know Jesus as their Lord and personal Savior. It has been reported that out of an estimated 250 to 300 million Deaf people in the world, only 2% of them are Christians. That means 98% of Deaf people will miss out on the blessing of eternal life with Jesus in heaven. Deaf people are among the largest unreached people groups in the world.
https://www.missionfrontiers.org/issue/article/the-deaf
If the Devil is the father of lies, then what isn't the best lie out there if not making sure that as many people as possible never get to read or hear about Jesus Christ.
I pray that the Lord God Almighty protects you all in harms way. I pray and ask that in the name of Lord Jesus Christ and also that Lord Jesus Christ subdues and crushes whatever spiritual opposition that's in your way. I pray that Archangel Michael along with Forces of Heaven and Angel of Death and his Heavenly Legions burn through and crush and slay the heavenly forces of the Devil, all the remaining associates, and the rulers, powers and cosmic powers of darkness that are with the Devil and all those in the flesh that serve, associate and work with the Devil and his minions.
I boldly ask this all to be done in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ as per your will, Lord God Almighty.
>This kike is asking for prayer.
>English was developed by the kike to imprison the sound landscape of their slave population. They expanded this population into the English Empire
>This is the origin of how the kike fell out of power, yet maintained it through language and therefore religion.
>They tamed the spiritual call through language.
>They continue to attempt to tame the mind through language.
>language
>means of relaying information as well as means of understanding said information and etc etc etc.
Hahaha, this reminds me of a story I heard in Church one time where at the end, the primary character exclaims, "Praise the Lord God, he answered my prayers for help and he even got the Devil to do it."
Thanks sucka. Just sowing even more seeds of your own destruction.
It's a communication barrier.
Heidi and Dakota Tiger, Cru staff members at the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester, New York, say that obstacles to the Deaf knowing the gospel are threefold:
“The deaf are a Bibleless people,” Dakota says.
Because English is a phonetic language, it is tougher for most Deaf Americans to understand than pictorial ASL. There is no completed sign language translation of the Bible, and other resources aren’t as available to smaller Deaf ministries.
Many Deaf people who grow up in hearing homes, like Andrew, struggle with their identity. “They think, ‘Who am I?’” Dakota says, “Because they’re not like their family.” Dakota relishes the chance to tell them that they can find their identity in Christ.
Most significantly, Dakota says, “the Deaf are an isolated people.”
https://www.cru.org/us/en/train-and-grow/share-the-gospel/an-isolated-people-what-the-deaf-need-you-to-hear.html