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Am I my brothers keeper international

A prayer ministry designed to pray for the kingdom of God .We pray every Friday morning at 5:00 am call 712-432-0600 access 1066669#

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Comment by Sarah Boone on September 28, 2014 at 6:18pm

Comment by Sarah Boone on September 20, 2014 at 11:22am

Comment by Sarah Boone on September 18, 2014 at 9:18pm

Saints its time be careful. The Devil have found a new way to kill us. But we know our God. If Jesus keep Apostle John who was  put in the boiled oil and he survived to tell his testimony. You to will over come this Test !

Smart Meters - are wireless digital meters that transmit electricity and gas and water meters can talk to a central computer system. It`s  SENDING ELECTRICAL SHOCK through your brain cells. At 3am and 4 am in the morning when they communication with their central system. Look at the health effects it cause disrupt the blood to the brain barrier, contributing to diseases such as Dementia, insomnia, heart palpitations ,muscle pain, disrupt cell reproduction, seizures, nausea, increased blood pressure, immune problems, physical weakness, eyes problems, urinary problems. hair loss, depression, suicidal and headaches and many more effects. It hurting children, elderly and You. Our brains and hearts are electrical conduction systems.  Go check it out for yourself - SMART METER !

You Got the Victory !

Comment by Sarah Boone on September 17, 2014 at 12:51pm

Comment by Sarah Boone on September 11, 2014 at 7:59pm

Comment by Sarah Boone on September 8, 2014 at 1:52pm

Court Says Church Cannot Keep Tithes, Part 1

 

On December 16, 2013 the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a bankruptcy court's decision and ruled that a church had to turn over to a bankruptcy trustee the tithes and offerings it received from a couple because they filed for bankruptcy.  Shortly after the couple filed for bankruptcy, the trustee in charge of the bankruptcy went after the church to which the couple had given their tithes for the previous two years.  The trustee claimed that the law, under 11 USC 548(a)(1)(B), authorized him to recover all the contributions made by the couple to the church in 2008 and 2009 because the couple contributed more than 15% of their gross annual income to the church (Word of Life Christian Center).  The church agreed that the couple gave more than 15% but also held that the law protected the church from having to forfeit 100% of the contributions to the trustee.  The church cited section 548(a)(2) and claimed that it was required to return only the portion of the contributions that exceeded 15% of the couple's gross annual income.  The court disagreed with the church.  It ruled that the language of the law was plain; that even if the contributions exceeded 15% of the couple's annual gross income by just one cent, the church would have to forfeit to the trustee all of the contributions it had received from the couple.  Most churches in America do not know that the law allows bankruptcy trustees to render void the tithes that churches receive from its members if the member later files for bankruptcy if the members tithes and offerings combined is greater than 15% of their income.

Comment by Sarah Boone on August 20, 2014 at 5:35pm

Count it all joy, my brothers, when you meet trials of various kinds, for you know that the testing of your faith produces steadfastness. And let steadfastness have its full effect, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking in nothing.

The Apostles died many  ways

Andrew - crucified on a shade cross

Matthew - stabbed with spear and behead

Bartholomen - he was whip to death

Philip - impaled by iron hooks in his ankles and hung up side down to die

James (son of Zebedee) - behead by King Herod

Jude- crucified

Matthias (one of Jude replacement) -he was stoned and behead

Judas - hang himself

John - natural death

James - throw from the pinnacle of the temple and then beaten to death

Simon - crucified

James ( Jesus brother) -  throw some 100 feet off a wall and still alive then enemies circled him and beat him to death with clubs

Paul-behead

           PERSECUTION HAVE ALREADY START FOR BELIEVER OF JESUS CHRIST  ! 

Get  up and prepare for action, Go out and tell them everything I tell you to say. Do not be afraid of them or I will make you look foolish in front of them.

      BETTER TO HAVE ALL MEN OUR ENEMIES THAN GOD OUR ENEMY

                    Be   A  WITNESS FOR   JESUS CHRIST !

Comment by Sarah Boone on August 11, 2014 at 12:40pm

Comment by Sarah Boone on June 29, 2014 at 7:39pm

 

— In 1948, as Naomi Schenck was rushed into a North Carolina operating room because she was having a miscarriage, the then-17-year-old newlywed heard a doctor say: "Cut her."

"I didn't know what 'cut her' meant," said Schenck, now 83. She soon found out: Schenck said she was given a spinal tap and then sterilized against her will. Some 7,600 others were sterilized from 1929 to 1974 under the state's eugenics program. Most were either forced or coerced into the procedure, though a small number of people chose to be sterilized.

Now, Schenck is among 520 sterilization victims and family members waiting to be paid a portion of the $10 million fund established by North Carolina to compensate victims. The Office for Justice of Sterilization Victims estimates about 1,800 victims are still alive. Their deadline to file claims is Monday.

"I'll take whatever they give me, if they give me anything," said Schenck, whose claim is still pending.

Eugenics programs in the U.S. were widely perceived as a legitimate effort to improve society by sterilizing people the state deemed inferior citizens incapable of caring for children. Victims were disproportionately poor, mentally disabled or African-American. Eugenics fell out of favor in most states when it became associated with Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler's ideas of racial purity during World War II, though North Carolina's continued for some time after.

North Carolina is the first of 33 states that ran forced sterilization programs to compensate victims. But getting victims to come forward can be difficult in some cases. For instance, at one recent legal clinic held by the University of North Carolina Center for Civil Rights to guide people through the claims process, only one woman attended. She didn't want to be interviewed because she has been hiding the fact she was sterilized for over 40 years.

Jennifer Marsh, director of research for the UNC Center for Civil Rights said some victims were so traumatized by what happened to them so long ago, they chose not to come forward.

"It's something in their past they've put behind them," Marsh said. "It's very hard to bring that back up."

Others have died awaiting compensation, and their families will not qualify for payments if they died before June 2013. Bertha D. Marks, whose mother was sterilized in 1965 won't receive any money because her mother died several years ago.

"I think they should help the family of deceased victims that have been verified like us, because our family was devastated," Marks said.

Her mother was sterilized because she was having children quickly while suffering with multiple illnesses, according to Marks. Their family struggled with taking care of her because of the side effects she suffered from various medicines tested on her at the hospital.

Victims will be paid June 30, 2015, one year after the deadline to file a claim. The $10 million will be divided according to how many victims file claims and are approved. At the current rate, the average payment will be less than $20,000 per person.

As for Schenck, when she gets her portion of the money, she plans to use it to live more comfortably. But it won't take away the pain, she said.

"No amount of money would ever amount to what they put me through," she said

Comment by Sarah Boone on May 23, 2014 at 4:46pm

"Any Key You Can Photograph Is A Key That Can Be Copied" If you take a picture of a car or house key, could you use that picture to get a copy made? Yes-quite trivially, actually. I have a folder on my laptop that is filled with photos people have taken of their keys and put onto the internet. Every few weeks, I take some idle time and associate one of those keys to an address (lot of Googling, mostly) and then I decode the cuts in the key.
Then, I do nothing else-because I'm a pretty nice dude who is just fascinated by this sort of thing. That said, however, the specific measurements for any common brand of lock can be found online, and, with a little experience, you can hand-file keys in only a few minutes. Just search for "Depth & Space" charts. Those will tell you how far apart to space your cuts and the possible depths you might find cut into that type of key. Note that, while the space and depth will stay consistent across a given brand, it's up to you to figure out the specific depths for your key.
Because you are working from a photograph, you may also need to do a little work to scale and skew the reference image a bit. However, you can figure out the dimensions of other parts of the key-like the total length, height, bow of the key, etc.-so, even if the original image was taken from an odd angle, you can use various known points on the key to normalize your measurements. Compare the depths of the cuts to the depth & space charts-and, boom, you have what we call the "bitting" of the lock.
Then, just take a blank key (you can buy the most common blanks at your local hardware store) and mark out the spacing with a Sharpie. File down at each Sharpie mark until you've reached the right measurements, and you'll have a working key for that lock.
You should think of your keys like you think of your passwords: don't show them off to the world

 

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