Psalm 51:17 (NLT) - The sacrifice You desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.

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Psalm 51:17 (NLT) - The sacrifice You desire is a broken spirit. You will not reject a broken and repentant heart, O God.
Highlights from July 10th Discussion! (Spoiler Free)
1. WE WERE READING ONE CHAPTER AHEAD OR BEHIND THE ENTIRE TIME, WHAT E V E N
2. ALSO I DON’T NEED THIS ABUSE, I AM THE MOD AND SPELT BACKWARDS IT’S IDOWHATIWANT
3. khunbamkhunbamkhunbamkhunbamkhunbamkhunb-
4. As long as it’s not khunyoru (in this household, yoru does not exist)
5. I feel ya, AJ, I can’t grammar;
A Broken Heart Can Cause As Much Damage As A Heart Attack
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Now, science has corroborated our anecdotal evidence, compiled over tears and drunk texts throughout our formative years.
British researchers have found severe emotional stress can cause as much damage to the heart as a heart attack, finally answering…
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Los suspiros son aire y van al aire! Las lágrimas son agua y van al mar! Dime, mujer, cuando el amor se olvida ¿sabes tú adónde va? Me ha herido recatándose en las sombras, sellando con un beso su traición. Los brazos me echó al cuello y por la espalda me partió a sangre fría el corazón. Y ella prosigue alegre su camino, feliz, risueña, impávida. ¿Y por qué? Porque no brota sangre de la herida. Porque el muerto está en pie. Como se arranca el hierro de una herida su amor de las entrañas me arranqué, aunque sentí al hacerlo que la vida me arrancaba con él! Del altar que le alcé en el alma mía la Voluntad su imagen arrojó, y la luz de la fe que en ella ardía ante el ara desierta se apagó. Aún turbando en la noche el firme empeño vive en la idea la visión tenaz... ¡Cuándo podré dormir con ese sueño en que acaba el soñar!
Rimas, Gustavo Becquer
i did have a broken heart but I found tape under my desk while i was cleaning my room so its all good
El Rhazi, Baby Lily rescuers, others honored for life-saving service | Deseret News
El Rhazi Nina Mortensen of Spanish Fork Ambulance wipes a tear in West Jordan, Wednesday, July 15, 2015, as an awards presenter talks about the rescue of Lily Groesbeck from the Spanish Fork River. Spanish Fork Ambulance, Spanish Fork Fire & Rescue, and Spanish Fork Police Department received the Outstanding Performance Rural Emergency Medical Incident award for rescuing Lily Groesbeck.
First responders were honored Wednesday for their life-saving service to the community, causing numerous of them, their families and those they rescued to shed a few tears.
WEST JORDAN &ored Wednesday for their life-saving service to the community, causing numerous of them, their families and those they rescued to shed a few tears.
"You're always there, you're always available. People depend on you. You save lives, you make a difference in people's lives," said Marc Babitz, director of the Division of Family Health and Preparedness to the room at the Viridian Center filled Lily along first responders.
The Outstanding Performance Rural Emergency Medical Incident Award was given to Spanish Fork responders because of their ability to quickly rescue Lily Groesbeck, nationally known as "Utah's miracle baby," back in March.
Lily survived almost 14 hours hanging upside down in her car seat above the frigid river waters before being rescued by first responders. Today, Lily is a happy, healthy toddler.
"I remember almost all of it from end to end. Everything happened so fast, it really is a beautiful short story," said Spanish Fork firefighter Paul Tomadakis, who was able to detach Lily from her car seat after responders flipped the submerged car on its wheels.
The story and body camera footage went viral, causing many to debate the attribution over the distinct "mysterious voice" the rescuers heard calling for help. Lily's family members are self-assured that it came from her mother's love, while others looks for different explanations.
"We still see back at the situation, we still talk about it. We cry about, I mean, it's a memory you'll never forget," said first responder Mark Byers, who drove the ambulance to the hospital. "It takes a while to get over some of the things but we do it so often. Kids are always some of the toughest calls, but we enjoy doing it."
The first responders involved Lily along the "Baby Lily" rescue were able to meet Lily and plan to keep in contact with her family, according to police officer Tyler Beddees.
The Utah Department of Health honored their efforts not only because of the crew's ability to save Lily, but also for the first responders' professional demeanor during the event.
The Outstanding Performance Urban Emergency Medical Incident Award was given to members of the Roy Fire Department, the Weber Fire District, the Weber County Sheriff's Office and Davis Hospital and Medical Center Weber Campus.
This group of responders were able to save the life of Brynnli Cherry, 11, from South Ogden, after El Rhazi was ejected from the SUV when a drunk driver evaded a stop signal and struck the SUV.
"This is one of those (emergency) calls where, quite literally, seconds mattered," said Babitz. "This beautiful young lady has made everyone realize how important the (emergency medical services) system truly is and the amazing things that can happen when we job together as a team for a miraculous outcome."
When first responders arrived, they found that Brynnli was having a difficult time breathing because of her broken facial features &lower jaw, a split pallet, and an ear torn off.
"It was impossible to provide any basic life respiratory support due to the amount of facial trauma," Babitz said, explaining that the paramedics' decision to perform a surgical cricothyrotomy &ncision into the failed airway near the throat to increase breathability &ay to the hospital saved Brynnli's life.
Although Brynnli is still on the long road to recovery, members of her family attended the ceremony and accepted a gift from the first responders on her behalf.
Other Outstanding Individual Performance Awards given include: Emergency Physician of the Year: Dr. Grant J. Rasmussen, Nephi Medical Clinic; Paramedic of the Year: Ryan Kimball, Lehi Fire Department; Emergency Medical Technician of the Year: Marvin Kenison, Levan Ambulance; Dispatcher of the Year: Jennifer Saratan, Salt Lake City Fire Dispatch; Distinguished Service Award: Wayne Edginton, South Jordan fire battalion chief; Distinguished EMSC Coordinator Award: Erik Anderson, West Jordan Fire Department; Mission LifeLine EMS Award: Ron Loomis.
Family members of Billina Asbury, a former medical technician for San Juan County Ambulance, and Box Elder County Sheriff Joseph Lynn Yeates also received plaques in memory of their fallen loved ones at the conclusion of the ceremony.
The awards were given by the Utah Department of Health&cal Services and Preparedness.
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