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How to Find Joy in Every Circumstance – Senior Living – August 26
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How to Find Joy in Every Circumstance – Senior Living – August 26

How to Find Joy in Every Circumstance August 26 Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! – Philippians 4:4 The famous English architect Sir Christopher Wren was supervising the construction of a beautiful new cathedral in London. A local journalist thought it would be interesting to interview some of the workers, so he went to the site and found the most miserable looking people he could and asked the question, "What are you doing?" The first worker responded, "I'm cutting stone for only 10 shillings a day." The second answered, "I'm putting in 10 hard hours a day for this measly job." The journalist then looked over and saw a man who was energetic and seemed very happy about his job. So he went to him and asked the same question, "What are you doing here?" The worker answered, "I'm helping Christopher Wren construct one of London's greatest cathedrals." Often times, our outlook on life has much more to do with our joy than the actual things we are doing. And it's in those times when our circumstances are worse than what we'd hoped that we can either despise our situation or we can see it as an opportunity to do something great for God's Kingdom. Whatever your circumstances are today, make the choice to be about God's purposes within them. See your situation as a mission from God and you'll find amazing joy in any circumstance! Prayer Challenge Pray that God would transform your thinking in whatever circumstance you face to see your situation as a mission from Him. Questions for Thought Why do you think it's sometimes easy to allow your circumstances to steal your joy? How might seeing your situation today as a mission from God change your attitude? Visit the Senior Living Ministries website The post How to Find Joy in Every Circumstance – Senior Living – August 26 appeared first on GodUpdates.
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History Traveler
2 yrs

Today in History for 26th August 2024
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Today in History for 26th August 2024

Historical Events 1874 - 16 blacks kidnapped from Gibson County Jail and lynched in Trenton, Tennessee 1916 - Philadelphia Athletic's Bullet Joe Bush no-hits Cleveland, 5-0 1966 - Baltimore Orioles Roznovsky and B.Powell are 4th to hit consecutive pinch HRs 1971 - MLB Baltimore Orioles' Don Buford struck out 5 times in a game 1985 - French government denies knowledge of bombing of the Greenpeace flagship the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland New Zealand 1986 - Rosa Mota of Portugal wins the women's Stuttgart marathon (2:28:38) More Historical Events » Famous Birthdays 1891 - Ferdinand Bruckner [Theodor Tagger], Austrian-German playwright (Races), born in Sofia, Bulgaria (d. 1958) 1901 - Jimmy Rushing, American jump blues singer, known as "Mr. Five By Five" (Count Basie Orchestra, 1935-48), and pianist, born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (d. 1972) 1919 - Ronny Graham [Stringer], American composer, lyricist, screenwriter (M*A*S*H (TV series), and actor (Chico and the Man; Mel Brooks films), born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (d. 1999) 1942 - Keith Alison, American session and touring guitarist (Paul Revere and The Raiders, 1968-75), and songwriter, born in Coleman, Texas (d. 2021) 1953 - David Hurley, Australian politician (Governor General of Australia 2019-, Governor of New South Wales 2014-19), born in Wollongong, Australia 1960 - Ola Ray, American model, Playboy playmate (Jun, 1980) and actress (girlfriend in Thriller music video), born in St Louis, Missouri More Famous Birthdays » Famous Deaths 1770 - Domingos dos Reis Quita, Portuguese playwright and poet, dies at 42 1813 - Theodor Körner, German soldier and poet (Zriny, Sword Song), dies fighting in the Napoleonic wars at 21 1813 - Daniel Gottlob Turk, German composer, dies at 63 1921 - Ludwig Thoma, German writer, dies at 54 1981 - Walter "Foots" Thomas, American saxophonist, flutist, and arranger (Cab Calloway Orchestra), dies from cancer at 74 1995 - Olimi III, African king of Toro (Uganda), dies at 49 More Famous Deaths »
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2 yrs

“When it comes to many of the classics, I don’t even know what they’re about!” How Mikael Åkerfeldt’s policy of not taking advice led Opeth to Pale Communion
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“When it comes to many of the classics, I don’t even know what they’re about!” How Mikael Åkerfeldt’s policy of not taking advice led Opeth to Pale Communion

Inspired by sharing records with Steven Wilson, he took a more melodic approach, added a vague title that just sounded cool, and forged them into a “journey through life that starts pretty good and ends shit”
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Hannity’s Hard-Hitting Questions Leave James Carville Defending Biden—But, Wait For It...
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Hannity’s Hard-Hitting Questions Leave James Carville Defending Biden—But, Wait For It...

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Daily Caller Feed
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‘Never Won A Championship’: Magic Johnson Fires Back At Anthony Edwards’ Foolish Michael Jordan Comments
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‘Never Won A Championship’: Magic Johnson Fires Back At Anthony Edwards’ Foolish Michael Jordan Comments

Magic Johnson ain't playing around
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YubNub News
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Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks end without agreement
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Israel-Hamas cease-fire talks end without agreement

Talks over a possible Gaza deal ended without agreement in Cairo, with neither Hamas nor Israel agreeing to several compromises presented by mediators, two Egyptian security sources said on Sunday. Israel…
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NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction
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NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction

In July, the U.S. Department of Defense released its first Arctic strategy guide since 2019. Washington’s concerns peaked when American and Canadian jets intercepted two Russian Tupolev TU-95 strategic…
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Ending Birthright Citizenship Is Harder Than It Sounds
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Ending Birthright Citizenship Is Harder Than It Sounds

Donald Trump has renewed his pledge to end a long-standing constitutional right, saying he would sign an executive order on day one ensuring children born to parents who do not have legal status will…
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Stunning Astronomical Observatory Unearthed in Ancient Egypt
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Stunning Astronomical Observatory Unearthed in Ancient Egypt

Just amazing.
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NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction
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NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction

Foreign Affairs NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction      Militarizing the polar region does not serve American interests. In July, the U.S. Department of Defense released its first Arctic strategy guide since 2019. Washington’s concerns peaked when American and Canadian jets intercepted two Russian Tupolev TU-95 strategic bombers and two Chinese H-6 bombers operating in international airspace around 200 miles off the coast of Alaska. While the United States must ensure the security of its territory, including Alaska, overreacting and developing a militaristic hyperfocus on the Arctic, where U.S. interests are limited, would be a blunder.  The Arctic strategy document highlights the threat of recent Sino-Russian collaboration in the Arctic, citing PLAN and Russian Navy ships operating together in international waters off the coast of Alaska in 2022 and 2023. Russia, which controls the largest swath of Arctic territory of any Arctic nation, has expanded and modernized its Arctic military infrastructure. The region is of great importance to Moscow, as Russia aims to defend its second-strike, sea-based nuclear deterrent capability operating out of the Kola Peninsula to defend the homeland and protect its regional economic endeavors, including oil and gas megaprojects like the Yamal LNG and Vostok Oil ventures.  Meanwhile, China’s activities in the Arctic have been mainly economic in nature. In the 21st century, China has invested over $90 billion in Arctic energy and minerals sector projects. Beijing’s economic activity aligns with its 2018 Arctic Strategy, which mentions Beijing’s aim to gain more influence in its claim as an Arctic stakeholder. As the U.S. strategy guide mentions, the PRC seeks to promote the Arctic region as a “global commons,” a statement that Washington perceives as an opportunity for China to shift governance of the region in its favor.  Neither the modernization of Soviet-era military bases nor PRC attempts to construct a Polar Silk Road constitutes enough of a threat to warrant making the Arctic the next battleground of great power competition. Yet the NATO alliance, with Finland and Sweden recently becoming full-fledged members, is determined to confront the perceived threat in the Arctic region. Although NATO has historically lacked an official position on the Arctic, following the start of the Russo–Ukrainian war in 2022, the Arctic region has become a larger security focus for the alliance. With Finland and Sweden’s ascension to NATO, the alliance’s Arctic presence increased significantly and has been accompanied by large-scale military exercises, such as Nordic Response 2024, which involved 13 NATO countries and 20,000 troops. Moreover, NATO’s new Arctic posture includes enhancing surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, as well as improving interoperability among NATO member states. Despite its increased operations in the region over the past few years, Russia’s ability to mount an Arctic offensive is negligible as it remains entrenched in the quagmire that is the Russo-Ukrainian War. Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine has been mired with various failures and shortcomings, including poor planning and running out of necessary supplies. Shortages have become enough of an issue for Moscow to resort to increased cooperation with pariah states, such as North Korea, to attain necessary equipment.  Regarding China, Beijing’s interest in the Arctic beyond economic endeavors is minimal. China’s main preoccupation has consistently been the Taiwan Strait, as Beijing has used various coercive tactics short of armed conflict aimed at wearing down Taiwan to capitulate to its aim of unification with the island. Military activity in the Arctic would rank extremely lowly in importance regarding Beijing’s military initiatives.    Washington and the NATO alliance should acknowledge that engaging in a military confrontation in the Arctic would be extremely costly and difficult. Even with the addition of Finland and Sweden to the NATO alliance, Russia will remain the most influential player in the Arctic. Rather than adding fuel to the fire of Western relations with Russia, the West should emphasize keeping channels of communication open with Russia to avoid and manage crises, as well as mitigate the risks of conflict through an accident or miscalculation.   The war in Ukraine has undoubtedly made cooperation and diplomacy in the Arctic more difficult. Nevertheless, the U.S. can expect Russia to remain open to peaceful discussions. Even during the height of the Cold War, Russia—then the Soviet Union—cooperated with the West on Arctic issues, including initiatives like the 1973 Agreement on the Conservation of Polar Bears and the 1987 “Murmansk Initiative” toward regional cooperation. Despite current high tensions, given the potential for mutual devastation, Russia and NATO share an interest in maintaining peace in the Arctic region.  The Arctic Council has been an important working group for Arctic diplomacy. In the past, the Council has facilitated the improvement of marine safety in the Bering Strait, where the U.S. and Russia share a maritime border. To reduce Russia’s potential desire to cooperate militarily with Beijing in the Arctic, the Arctic Council should not exclude Moscow and should encourage an atmosphere of openness. Such exclusion is a counterproductive measure that only leaves room for misunderstandings and could lead to even greater tensions between the West and Moscow.  An end to the Russo–Ukrainian war seems as distant as ever, with no indication that legitimate moves toward diplomacy will occur. Nevertheless, the United States and NATO should seek cooperation with their adversaries when possible and avoid opening a new avenue of escalation. The post NATO’s Arctic Strategy Is an Overreaction appeared first on The American Conservative.
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