Welp!!! πππ #truthistruth
πΆempathy empathy put yourself in place of πΆ
Seems I have no other choose...but things are working themselves out
You donβt understand anything until you learn it more than one way.
Marvin Minsky (via theemotionmachine)
Yea...Some times I fall off...But I will always remember my purpose... Let me break it down for you! First off as a believer you must have Christ at the center of all you do..Then your roots must go deep into the Word of God...I know a lot of Christian who try to establish a horizontal ministry (reaching others) having never themselves plumbing the depths of God's true treasure...My IG tl is full of these..π then you must establish a vertical relationship with God through continual prayer...from there then you reach out vertically to others through fellowship and witnessing... There is a purpose and an order to this Christian life thing...Please stop being aimless wonders and chose to become true Disciples of Christ!! πππ
@Regrann from @1_christ_loved - Not much of a beer man myself...but cheers to you that are π»π»π» @Regrann from @history - Itβs #InternationalBeerDayΒ ! AΒ day for beer lovers everywhere to raise a toast and celebrate this historic beverage! Beer has been around for possibly millennia. The worldβs first fermented beverages most likely emerged alongside the development of cereal agriculture some 12,000 years ago.Β In fact, some anthropologists have argued that these early peoplesβ insatiable thirst for hooch may have contributed to the Neolithic Revolution by inspiring new agricultural technologies. The earliest known alcoholic beverage is a 9,000-year-old Chinese concoction made from rice, honey and fruit, but the first barley beer was most likely born in the Middle East. While people were no doubt imbibing it much earlier, hard evidence of beer production dates back about 5,000 years to the Sumerians of ancient Mesopotamia.Β Beer consumption also flourished under the Babylonian Empire, but few ancient cultures loved knocking back a few as much as the Egyptians. Workers along the Nile were often paid with an allotment of brew, and everyone from pharaohs to peasants and even children drank beer as part of their daily diet. Many of these ancient beers were flavored with unusual additives such as mandrake, dates and olive oil. More modern-tasting libations would not arrive until the Middle Ages, when Christian monks and other artisans began brewing beers seasoned with hops. Drink up! #beer
I didn't make the test... so I don't have all the answers
educated fool
I don't have all the answers because I didn't make the test!
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