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There are keys everywhere too ;)
Sometimes. Life's just random
It doesn't matter if you're gay
or if you're straight,
At the end of the day,
It's night
-from my friend who was quoting his friend
Ps. Hi saint Charles the third of sweedish fish! You won't be seeing this but who caressss
You are loved👁️
KIDD BANDIT Retirement MAYBE! 🤔
Life gets hard, but the good times always roll in before the breaking point, so remember to hold on and never let go; life is a beautiful gift from God.
~ Amanda Chung 💋
Life reaches new heights when you discover your passions and unlock the power to turn them into fulfilling and lucrative pursuits.
~ Amanda Chung 💋
Church Hurt? Time for Urgent Care
By JK Woodall
Jesus was clear about the purpose of His church: “Those who are well have no need of a physician, but those who are sick” (Mark 2:17, NKJV). The church was never meant to be a showroom for the perfect, but an urgent care for the wounded.
When someone is physically injured, we don’t shame them for seeking help—we rush them to treatment. Yet when people are spiritually injured, especially by church hurt, they are often told to “pray it away” or “just forgive,” while the wound remains open. That is not healing.
Scripture reminds us that “a bruised reed He will not break” (Isaiah 42:3, NKJV). Jesus does not dismiss pain; He treats it. He binds wounds, restores dignity, and creates space for recovery (Psalm 147:3, NKJV).
If you are hurt, you are not weak—you are wounded. And wounds require care. Healing may involve stepping into a safer space, honest conversations, and time with the Great Physician.
The church is for the sick—but it must be a place where healing is truly safe 🙏 🙌