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Alert over 39 household items and children's toys recalled over asbestos fears - full list - My London

Alert over 39 household items and children's toys recalled over asbestos fears - full list - My London

US Christian Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola In Congo Outbreak - Worthy Christian News

US Christian Doctor Tests Positive For Ebola In Congo Outbreak - Worthy Christian News

US Televangelist James Robison Dies At 82 - Worthy Christian News

US Televangelist James Robison Dies At 82 - Worthy Christian News

Dutch Christians Rally In Support Of Refugees After Loosdrecht Violence - Worthy Christian News

Dutch Christians Rally In Support Of Refugees After Loosdrecht Violence - Worthy Christian News

Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment - Wikipedia

Maryland and Virginia Rifle Regiment - Wikipedia

Daily Encounter: Made to Rejoice for Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Daily Encounter: Made to Rejoice for Wednesday, May 20, 2026

M 6.6 - southern East Pacific Rise

M 6.6 - southern East Pacific Rise

Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional: May 20th

 Days of Heaven on Earth Devotional: May 20th “Ye are not your own” (1 Corinthians 6:19) What a privilege that we may consecrate ourselves. What a mercy that God will take us worthless worms. What rest and comfort lie hidden in those words, “Not my own.” Not responsible for my salvation, not burdened by my cares, not obliged to live for my interests, but altogether His; redeemed, owned, saved, loved, kept in the strong, unchanging arms of His everlasting love. Oh, the rest from sin and self and cankering care which true consecration brings! To be able to give Him our poor weak life, with its awful possibilities and its utter helplessness, and know that He will accept it, and take a joy and pride in making out of it the utmost possibilities of blessing, power and usefulness; to give all, and find in so doing we have gained all; to be so yielded to Him in entire self surrender, that He is bound to care for us as for Himself. We are putting ourselves in the hands of a loving Father, m...

Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: May 20th

 Charles Spurgeon's "Morning & Evening" Devotional: May 20th Morning “The Lord hath chosen Zion.” Psalms 132 This Psalm fitly closes the active life of David and introduces us to his last thought and care. He longed to see the temple erected upon that spot which had been consecrated by the feet of the celestial messenger when the plague was stayed. He rehearses the story of his former longing to build a house for the Lord, and then dwells upon the covenant which the Lord, in infinite mercy, made with his servant. Lord, remember David, and all his afflictions: Many of these afflictions were endured for the Lord’s sake and in defence of the Lord’s worship, therefore the psalmist dwells upon them; he begs especially that God would remember David’s longing to build a temple. Psalms 132:1-6 In his earliest days, when he dwelt at Bethlehem Ephratah, he had heard of the ark and loved it, and, at last, he found it at Kirjath-jearim, the forest city. Happy are they who love th...