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Feeling afraid? Overwhelmed? You're not alone.  God's love is a powerful force, capable of calming even the deepest anxi...
28/03/2025

Feeling afraid? Overwhelmed?
You're not alone. God's love is a powerful force, capable of calming even the deepest anxieties. When fear grips you, remember His unwavering presence. He walks beside you, offering comfort and strength.

Trust in His plan, even when you can't see the path ahead. With God, the impossible truly becomes possible. He empowers you to overcome obstacles, to achieve dreams you once thought unattainable. Let His love guide your steps. Embrace His peace.

Know that you are loved, cherished, and protected. His grace is sufficient for every challenge you face. Step forward with faith, and witness the miracles He performs in your life.

Happy Sabbath 🌼🌻
16/02/2024

Happy Sabbath 🌼🌻

Desmond T. Doss, who as an unarmed Army medic saved the lives of dozens of fellow soldiers under fire on Okinawa in World War II and became the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor, died Thursday at his home in Piedmont, Ala. He was 87. His death was announced by his wife, Frances, who said he had recently been hospitalized with breathing difficulties.

Mr. Doss, a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, was guided all through his years by a framed poster of the Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer that his father bought at an auction when he was growing up in Lynchburg, Va. That poster depicted Cain holding a club with the slain Abel beneath him.

"And when I looked at that picture, I came to the Sixth Commandment, 'Thou shalt not kill,' " Mr. Doss told Larry Smith in "Beyond Glory," an oral history of Medal of Honor winners. "I wondered, how in the world could a brother do such a thing? It put a horror in my heart of just killing, and as a result I took it personally: 'Desmond, if you love me, you won't kill.' "

When Mr. Doss was drafted in April 1942 after working in a shipyard, he was given conscientious objector status, having declined to bear arms because of his religious principles. He became a medic, the only way he could adhere to the Sixth Commandment as well as the Fourth Commandment, to honor the Sabbath. Seventh-day Adventists consider Saturday the Sabbath, but Mr. Doss felt he could serve as a medic seven days a week since, as he put it, "Christ healed on the Sabbath."

Desmond T. Doss
87, Heroic War Objector, Dies
By Richard Goldstein

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