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We Kept Trust on #Prabhas Fully & Thought He can Take this Movie Forward, Kept Huge Weight on Him & Results Came Very Much Positive in return. -- Ashwini Dutt Gaaru 🙌❤️‍🔥 Karna Promo for 1000 Cr Mark 🥵💥 #Kalki2898AD History won't forget His Name 🙇

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This is very interesting. I’m gonna have to do some research on this to find out the real truth. What do you think? **The Name That Was Never His** He leaned into the camera with that familiar Brooklyn edge, eyes sharp, voice steady. “His name is not Jesus,” he said plainly. “Never has been Jesus. Somebody gave him that name.” “Yeah,” he shot back, the way old friends do when they’re about to drop something heavy. “Just like they used to call me Jackie growing up in Brooklyn. My name ain’t Jackie. It’s John. But everybody called me Jackie, so I answered to it. Didn’t make it mine.” He let that sink in. “Now think about it. How well do you really know somebody if you don’t even know their real name? Scripture says His children will know His name. Not a nickname. Not a translation somebody slapped on later. His actual name.” He could already hear the pushback coming, so he met it head-on. “People say, ‘Well, Jesus is just the English translation.’ Nah. That ain’t how it works. Jackie ain’t a translation of John—it’s a nickname. Same thing here. They changed it, and we just kept saying it because that’s what everybody else was saying.” He paused, then delivered the part that lands like a quiet thunderclap. “His name is Yeshua. Which, in today’s English, is Joshua.” The room felt smaller for a second. All those prayers, all those songs, all those desperate cries in the dark—addressed to a name that was never spoken over Him by His mother, never whispered by His disciples, never written in the original tongue. He wasn’t angry. He was disappointed on behalf of truth. “And the commandment don’t say ‘Don’t take My nickname in vain.’ It says don’t take My name in vain. Vain means to make it empty. Meaningless. Useless. So every time we call Him something He never was, we’re not lifting up His name—we’re emptying it.” He looked straight through the lens, like he was talking to one person in particular. “So when you say ‘Jesus’… you’re not using His name at all.” The video ended there, but the weight of it didn’t. It hung in the air like an unanswered question in an empty church. How many of us have been calling on a shadow of the real thing, thinking we were speaking to the Man Himself? And what happens when we finally learn to say the name that was given on the eighth day in Bethlehem—Yeshua—the name that means “Yahweh saves”? Maybe then we’ll understand what it really means to call on the name above every name. Not the one somebody gave Him. The one He was given.

🌟🇺🇸Nancy Hamm🇺🇸🌟

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Last night in Kawangware, I met this man whom I initially thought was a security guard. After speaking with him, I later came to learn that he is a Nigerian national currently living on the streets. Whenever I meet someone living on the streets, I always take time to engage with them, understand their story, and learn how they ended up there. My goal is always to see how best I can help them rebuild their lives. During our conversation, he shared that he came to Kenya after receiving a promise of sponsorship from his cousin to continue his education here. However, after only two weeks in the country, his cousin who had promised to support him left for the United States without enrolling him in school, leaving him stranded in Kenya. As we continued talking, he explained how he struggled to survive and eventually ended up living on the streets. He has now been on the streets for about two years. In one of the videos I recorded, a lady reached out to me and said she recognized him. According to her, they once lived in the same apartment building. She narrated how the man had been in a relationship with a lady who allegedly took everything he owned. This incident deeply affected him, pushing him into depression and eventually to the streets. The man also shared that at one point he worked in Dubai, where he used to send money back home to support his parents in Nigeria. However, when he later returned home, he claims he discovered that he had been deceived by the very people he trusted. He gave me his parents’ contact, although we were not able to fully hear their side of the story. Currently, his travel documents have expired, and he expressed that his biggest wish is to renew them so that he can return home to Nigeria and start life again. I offered to use my platform to help fundraise for the renewal of his documents, as he personally requested. He also asked if I could help him secure any form of work so that he could at least sustain himself as he waits to regularize his documents. However, after spending time with him and assessing his situation, it became clear to me that he urgently needs mental health support, as he appears to be struggling with depression. I therefore decided that the following morning I would take him to a private rehabilitation center where professionals could assess him and offer the help he needs. After we agreed on this plan, I took him to a hotel where he could spend the night safely. I paid for his room and food, intending to pick him up the following morning and take him for rehabilitation. Unfortunately, later in the morning I received a call from the hotel attendant informing me that although the man had slept well, he left the guest house very early in a hurry. Later reports indicated that he had been seen back on the streets. Since then, efforts to locate and rescue him have not been successful. I am informed that he rarely accepts help from people, which makes the situation even more challenging. If anyone happens to see or locate him, please kindly contact me through +254707946783 so that we can assist him, take him for rehabilitation, and help facilitate his return to his home country. I am also appealing to his fellow Nigerians living in Kenya, those back in Nigeria, and well-wishers both in Kenya and abroad come through for him and support the effort to give this man a second chance in life. Sometimes, all someone needs is a small opportunity and a caring community to stand with them. Let us help him find his way back home.

Geoffrey Mosiria

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[ATEEZ 8 FACE] #WOOYOUNG #우영 #정우영 Wooyoung’s fortune is ranked 6th! It’s said that in 2026, he holds this role as someone who maintains the balance of the group. So the concern is that, he may need to be mindful so that the weight of the responsibility won’t become too heavy/too much for him. And then Wooyoung said, 🐈‍⬛: Rather than it being heavy, I think I’ve been doing that for 7 years 😆 So yes yes, I will keep on maintaining the balance, even for the next 7 years to come. Then the MCs said that in 2026, he may need to take on the role and do that even more. Wooyoung asked “Why?? 😮” Mingi also kept asking for him 😂 👤: It’s because the group is going to take even bigger leap forward. This is because you guys all have the kind of fortune that will lead you to grow even more. Therefore, it comes along with a heavier load ⭐️: It’s gonna be tough but ganbatte!! *pats wooyoung* 😆 🐈‍⬛: Is there no one else besides me who can take on that role? 👤: On the exterior, Wooyoung has like a very charming star (he has a very charming aura) and yet, among everyone, he has the strongest sense of responsibility 🐈‍⬛: That’s right! I do have a strong sense of responsibility 🥰 👤: But if he’s not praised then he would quickly get sulky/discouraged so that’s something everyone has to (be mindful of) Then Wooyoung and everyone agreed to this 😂 The members all kept praising him, giving him endless compliments. In the summary, he’s described as ‘Someone who grows with praises. The more, the better’

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Khloé Kardashian reveals why she didn’t speak to her ex husband Lamar Odom for 10 years after their divorce before reuniting with him. She says that after he overdosed and suffered a stroke, she helped him through his rehabilitation, but once he was in a decent place, he started using again. She says she couldn’t understand why he’d do that after she had put so much of her life on hold for him. She adds that seeing him again after 10 years made her realize how much she had outgrown someone she once thought she’d never outgrow. She also expresses how heartbroken she was when one of Lamar’s friend sold his properties she had kept for him over the years. “When we divorced, Lamar was not in a good headspace. So for years i kept a storage unit of his furnitures thinking one day he would want it. He said through his friend who will go unnamed said give him the storage keys and he’ll take it for me. I did so and I found out later down the line that this friend of his sold everything that was in the unit without Lamar knowing and that broke my heart. I wanted to see him and make sure he was doing okay. I didn’t want to do it in public were it’d be a big spectacle, i didn’t want to do it at my house because of the kids. He picked the time and date, he flew in for it. I thought i was totally cool and when he came in he was so nervous. And there will be time in our conversations that i started getting this feelings, little mannerism or things that would flash me back to 10/15 years ago. And i didn’t realize how triggered i was getting from Lamar. We didn’t talk for 10 years because after his overdose Lamar couldn’t walk or talk, he had a significant amount seizures and stroke, and needed to be rehabilitated, i helped him through that journey. And then when he was at a decent place he started using again, from that moment i said i can never see you again. I love Lamar with all my heart, even today. He was like one of the greatest love of my life. When he started using again after such a horrific accident, I couldn’t understand how someone will go do that again. It felt like you punched me in my stomach, I put so much of my life on hold to take care of this person”

Heron

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Niall Harbison

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Guys, I’m broken. I am sitting here in tears, and I can't hold it anymore. This country breaks people in ways you never think possible. I have looked for words since yesterdat but I couldn't find any until this video. I have just watched Ssegirinya Muhammad crying, asking why anyone would tie him to such grave crimes like murdering people in Masaka — his birthplace — all because of politics. And honestly, I don’t think I have ever been this heartbroken over anything in Ugandan politics. This man gave up his whole life to serve people. From the moment he became an MP, he didn’t start by “dusting himself off” like most of our leaders do. He didn’t focus on buying fancy cars or securing his own comfort. No. He went straight to work for the people who voted him in. He started projects to help the poor, to take care of the sick, to make life a little easier for the struggling families that elected him. He was different. He cared in ways we don’t often see in our leaders. And how did we, as a country, pay him back? We watched as the system came after him. We watched as he was accused of crimes so ridiculous it hurt to even listen. Murder? Really? They accused him of killing his own people in Masaka. And we said nothing. We just looked on as this man’s life was destroyed bit by bit. We saw his health deteriorate in prison, and we kept quiet. We saw him being denied bail even when those closest to him told us he needed urgent medical treatment. We all remember that judge in Masaka who saw him on a Zoom call from prison and still said NO to bail. The Prisons commissioner told us they have the capacity to treat him in prison even when we later learnt that the whole of this country couldn't treat him. I mean, how can someone see another human being suffering like that and still refuse them a chance to get help? No, guys, NO. Ssegirinya is gone. He’s dead. And this wasn’t just nature taking its course. This wasn’t God’s plan. This was us. This was the system. This was our silence. Our looking the other way. We are complicit. We watched the government persecute a man for standing with the people. We watched them destroy him because he cared more about serving than about playing the political game. We let this happen. And now he’s gone. I keep asking myself — is this what politics in this country has come to? Destroying so many people just to stay in power? Locking up anyone who threatens the status quo without any crime? This is not normal my friends, NO. We can’t just move on from this. A man is dead because he chose to serve his people. He gave everything he could to make life better for his people. And in return, he was fought, persecuted, humiliated, and denied basic human decency. We should be ashamed. Ashamed that we let it get to this point. Ashamed that politics in Uganda has become a death sentence for anyone who tries to stand up for the oppressed. And it’s not just Ssegirinya. How many more lives have been lost? How many more are wasting away in prisons right now for simply demanding a better country? Politics should never take us to this point. And to the people who still defend this system — I honestly don’t have words!

King Melvin

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Stirring words from Secretary Rubio: "How do you remember? This is a memorial service to honor him, how do you best remember? I'll take the liberty of saying what we can best do. I think he had a tremendous impact on young Americans in general. I think he had a very special and direct impact on young men in this country, that's one of the greatest of elements I've seen. It's been very positive. I think we remember him for that. I think we remember him for constantly saying you want to live a productive life, get married, start a family, love your country. These are powerful messages. But I hope many who are watching, I imagine there people watching here tonight that didn't know much about Charlie Kirk until 11 days ago. Maybe they were disengaged in politics, may be partially engaged. I hope one of the things that they take from this is the movement that Charlie Kirk led and started and gave few will to was about politics but not only about politics. It was deeper. It was broader and I would say taking the liberty but I am confident he would agree, one of the things he wants us to take away from this, from all of this is to follow Him. His deep belief that we were all created, every single one of us before the beginning of time by the hands of the God of the universe and are powerful god who loved us and created us for the purpose of living with Him in eternity. But then sin entered the world and separated us from Our Creator. God took on the form of a man and came down and lived among us and He suffered like men and He died like a man but on the third day he rose unlike any mortal man. And to prove any doubters wrong, he ate with his disciples so he could see and they touched his wounds. He did not rise as a ghost or spirit but His flesh. And then he rose to the heaven but He promised he would return and He will and when He returns, because He took on the death, because He carried the cross, we were free from the sin that separated us from him. When He returns, there will be a new heaven, and to Earth and we will all be together and we are going to have a great reunion there again with Charlie and all the people that we love."

Curtis Houck

24,446 görüntüleme • 10 ay önce

Reza Pahlavi, for all intents and purposes, does not owe us anything. His family built Iran from zero. When I say zero, I mean zero. A weak, fragmented Qajar state, one in which women could not leave the house without a man. One in which Iran’s internal affairs were completely controlled by outsiders. One in which foreign armies seized our lands to feed their troops while half our population died of famine. A country without an army, without national infrastructure, without sovereignty over its own resources. And I can go on, and on, and on. In return, we Iranians repaid their blood, sweat, and tears with one of the greatest treacheries imaginable in modern history. His grandfather, arguably one of the greatest men in Iran’s history, his tomb was levelled to the ground. His father was forced to leave the country he loved more than anything in the world. One could say it was not his illness that killed him, but the knife we put in his back, the betrayal of a nation he had dedicated his life to. Reza Pahlavi’s friends and family who remained in Iran were murdered, one by one, at the hands of the regime WE enabled. An entire generation around him was hunted, imprisoned, executed, or driven into exile. His sister and brother, unable to bear the weight of exile and the destruction of everything they had known, took their own lives. Reza Pahlavi has the money. He could have chosen a quiet life, a life of comfort and distance, far from the insults, the threats, the endless character assassination. Instead of spending more than four decades on this path, he could have lived for himself and his family, free of this burden. Instead, he chose responsibility. He chose to stand for the very people who betrayed his family and became the cause of so much suffering in his life. What does he ask in return? Nothing. No throne has been demanded. No position imposed. He has asked only for a national process in which the Iranian people themselves decide their future. He has anchored that path in clear principles, precisely to prevent Iran from falling once again into chaos, fragmentation, and revenge. Yet even for that, he is criticised by so-called “Iran expert” podcasters who have never carried the weight of a nation on their shoulders, who say, “He does not want to lead,” “He is not your guy.” All while he and his family live under constant attacks, threats, and scrutiny on a daily basis. Despite all of that, his love for his people and his land overrides everything. He continues to fight for us. I want to say we have done nothing to deserve it, but the people of Iran have proven otherwise in these past weeks. They are no longer blinded by decades of propaganda. They are revisiting their history. They are correcting the lies they were raised with. They are openly calling his name in the streets, knowing the price that must be paid for it. They are awake to the mistakes of past generations, and they have reached out their hand to him. And he, despite everything, has taken that hand.

Arsalan Naamdar

24,647 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

🚨WOW!!! A woman spotted a 64-year-old Navy veteran limping across an airport tarmac on hurting knees while caring for his 90-year-old mama in hospice Then over 6,000 strangers raised $180,000 so he can finally retire, get knee surgery, and care for his 90-year-old mama. That woman she flew back and hand-delivered the check to his door. ❤️ His name is James Blair. He served in the United States Navy from 1980 to 1990. He sat on a carrier with planes loaded, twenty minutes from launching against Iran during the hostage crisis, waiting on President Reagan's word. He came home and never stopped working. LAX for 13 years and then John Wayne Airport for 20 more years. He has been fueling planes, moving stairs, in rain or shine. "I've been doing this job for 20 years... and I just didn't think anybody actually cared." The work destroyed his knees, but he kept going. His plan? "Work until I physically can't." Because his 90-year-old mother is in hospice... and he takes care of her and pay the bills. Then on May 21, a Utah woman named LaCinda Thackeray looked out the gate window and saw him limping on his hurt knees outside of her airplane window. She was flying home from a funeral, carrying her own grief, but saw James limping and she filmed him and asked the internet: "Does anyone know this man? "Watching him work so hard, he could barely move... I know there has to be a way we can help him retire." MILLIONS watched the video and then 6,000 strangers from all over the world donated more than $180,000. Then LaCinda flew BACK to California and knocked on his door with the check. "I'm at a loss for words," he said. His mama's hospice care is covered. His knee surgery is coming. And a veteran who thought nobody cared just found out SIX THOUSAND people do. GOD BLESS James Blair and GOD BLESS LaCinda Thackeray. THIS IS THE AMERICA I KNOW!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

Matt Van Swol

376,217 görüntüleme • 4 gün önce

🚨ALERT AMERICA AND THE WORLD - HERO ROBERT SPENCER TESTIFIES IN CONGRESS Robert Spencer is a true HERO in this fight - known to people all across the world for his unwavering courage. He has survived several assassination attempts on his life. They almost poisoned him to death in Iceland. They almost killed him in Garland, Texas. But HE NEVER STOPPED! He kept fighting, kept going, kept trying to wake people up to the threat of Sharia and Islamic supremacists trying to take over America. This one man has been through hell and back and still never backed down - EVER. The United States should be celebrating him. Our leaders failed him over and over — they listened to Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) smear him endlessly and did not stand up for him, did not come out fighting for him. But guess who did - Chip Roy. He heard him and did not care what CAIR and their proxies said about him, me, or anyone else trying to save America. Those days are over. Since I began speaking out about the threats facing Texas, I can confidently say that Chip and his team have been deeply engaged. They have not only listened to me, but have also taken the time to hear me and speak with those I feel are vital to have their voices heard. That kind of leadership matters. And who better to hear from than my friend - someone who stood by me years ago when my family came under attack - Robert Spencer Robert Spencer. Many people know him as an outstanding scholar of Islam and the author of more than 60 books. But what many may not realize is that when jihadists in America and their enablers came after my family, friends, co-workers, and me, Robert defended us. He spoke out repeatedly, offered support, and stood firm when it mattered most. I will never forget that loyalty, and I will forever be grateful for his courage and friendship. Nor will I forget Chip Roy's loyalty. People from all across the world contacted me yesterday, so excited to see Robert testifying. Friends who have lost loved ones in this fight - people who live in safe houses for speaking out against Islam, girls who were trapped in grooming gangs - this was major for them. They were so happy to see Robert Spencer. This is monumental. This is a turning point. A hero who never backed down is finally being heard by a leader who refuses to bow to smears. We will not relent. Love you, Robert Spencer!

Amy Mek

92,969 görüntüleme • 5 ay önce

💥🔎 Alexander Volkanovski, in the most delicate way possible, explains why he believes Diego Lopes has low fight IQ and weak footwork He says Lopes still hasn’t learned how to cut off the cage from both sides, fight effectively as the aggressor, or properly understand distance. “In camp, we were sure his team would work on how to cut off the cage. But you can cut off the cage the wrong way — for example, if you step in too close, you walk straight into my shots. Obviously, I knew I probably wouldn’t be able to circle only one way the whole time, so I thought he’d prepare better to cut me off from both sides. But as soon as I started circling to the right like in the first fight, he got excited — ‘Aha!’ — and immediately tried to cut me off. So I simply switched directions and started moving left. And suddenly there it was — my exit was wide open (laughs). He couldn’t cut me off from there. I could turn freely and get out. I didn’t even have to take risks. I kept turning him from side to side, and whenever he got too aggressive, I punished him. Yeah, he’s good — but maybe he needs more IQ, more footwork, more understanding. People said he was going to cut me off — sure, but would he do it correctly? If you cut too aggressively, you walk into even harder shots. He wasn’t cutting me off properly — he just stepped straight into the angle and ran into my right hand. And even if you do cut me off, I’ve got so many layers in my footwork, so many defensive layers. Honestly, I almost feel bad for him because I’m probably the worst matchup for him. And not enough time had passed since the first fight for him to truly prepare. When he came forward as the aggressor, he wasn’t in position. He was blitzing, forcing it, trying to cut me off — and I kept countering him with heavy shots. Cutting the cage correctly is an art. He was chasing me, which made it hard for him to structure his offense. I kept turning him. He’d end up square [both toes pointing forward], thinking we were about to trade — and I’d already be gone. I kept turning him and hitting him when his feet weren’t set, before he was ready to throw. It’s like he’s used to hitting pads — the target stands in front of you, you throw, it steps back, resets, and you throw again. But when you’re cutting off the cage, your feet have to be underneath you. He talked a lot about how much he improved since our first fight, how everything got better. Against Jean Silva he looked great — the wrestling helped him win easily. But when it came to using IQ, footwork, understanding… It felt like someone just gave him a basic plan — be patient, use the jab — but there was no real strategy behind it. Okay, you’ll be patient and throw a jab, but you still don’t understand distance or footwork. He didn’t get better since the first fight. I didn’t see any growth.” 🎥 Demetrious Johnson

Home of Fight

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