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Queen Esther

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  1. SOON MUCHÂ MOREÂ PICTURESÂ FROMÂ THEÂ INNERÂ *WARWICK*Â - THEÂ NEWÂ 'HEADQUARTERS'Â INÂ THEÂ USA
  2. With love from Guiuan Congregation, Samar, Philippines We all say *HELLO* from around the world     ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ?
  3. Sisters preparing food - boxes for SENDING to our Brothers & Sisters in VENEZUELA TESTIMONY.... The crisis of Venezuela how to explain it so that they see that it is real and do not think that it is that our brothers want to take advantage, of course there will be someone who may try to do it. In Venezuela, the market moves to what the dollar indicates at its market price. (I'm not a financier, not an economist, not an accountant, nothing like that, I'm just a normal citizen). The dollar awoke to 650,000 bolivars a dollar, the salary of the Venezuelan who works either in a public or private entity is 530,000 bolivars plus some food vouchers reaches the 850,000 salary. Bolivars is what a worker earns per month. If we compare this with the dollar, a Venezuelan earns $ 1 and something, and as he explains, this market moves to what the dollar and medicines indicate. Products for personal use, and the food is quoted at the price of the dollar, and since Venezuela does not produce anything, it is all imported, so you can imagine the value of each product that a family needs in order to survive and that is not to mention the services, clothes, footwear ,. Let's say an example of a kilo of soap to wash comes out in the 1,300,000 automarcado, now compare this amount with what a citizen earns, the salary of a month is not enough to buy the soap. The government does not recognize this and therefore, despite the sad situation, it does not accept humanitarian aid, they will have their political reasons for not doing it, we do not get involved in that ... But as living in this country this affects us enormously all we depend on a salary ....... For us it is not easy this situation and betel of Venezuela the help that sends us is sometimes very limited, these days we send us a pump, previously we had sent, potatoes, carrots and 3 cans of sardines, we appreciate it enormously because we know that Our brothers know the difficult situation that we live and they together with us. Do not bother dear brothers if someone requests something do not doubt that we live a very serious crisis and send us to pray because we know we have to do it 1 tes 5, 17. Pray for us to help in the possibilities of their actions Jehovah, Jesus, the organization and we will be grateful.
  4. Children Sing "Pray Anytime" to the International Delegates.... Enjoy  ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? ? ?.? ?. ? ? ?
  5. Nr.138 "Jehovah Is Your Name"  in Spanish"....  Disfrutar  ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? ? ?.? ?. ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ?
  6. Nr.138 "Jehovah Is Your Name"Â Â in Spanish".... Â Â ENJOY
  7. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 25 de abril 2018
  8. REPORTS OF VENEZUELA..... ( The first AID for VENEZUELA ) They do not put any objection in fact the first boxes are sent to an old man who then took them to Bethel and they distributed it to some of the needy little brothers of the Southeast Victoria congregation I particularly meet in the betel salon and I know several elders This is in betel When the boxes arrived They are very grateful We are preparing other boxes, but we also need to collaborate !
  9. REPORTS OF VENEZUELA..... They do not put any objection in fact the first boxes are sent to an old man who then took them to Bethel and they distributed it to some of the needy little brothers of the Southeast Victoria congregation I particularly meet in the betel salon and I know several elders This is in betel When the boxes arrived They are very grateful We are preparing other boxes but we also need to collaborate
  10. The Milky Way shining vividly in the sky. Taken during a calm night in the Anza Borrego desert. Michael Shainblum Photography ~~~~  ENJOY ! And more:  https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=%2bPYcgIOu&id=6B38F5C299571C89E0B2AD00E47E47A16C2EEA1C&thid=OIP.-PYcgIOujfRgTwrGGyZgZQHaE8&q=the+milky+way+++Michael+Shainblum+Photography&simid=608035833715228790&selectedIndex=71&ajaxhist=0 Â
  11. We have to pray for so many poor countries around the earth... We're doing in our congregation very often But your prayer is very good, Brother @william Angisiramo.... thank you - 17 Sanctify them by means of the truth; your word is truth ! Best wishes and greetings from Germany
  12. [Documentary] Our World Going Hungry in Venezuela BBC.... ( sad world ) This is a documentary by BBC World about how venezuelans are struggling with the country's worst economic crisis in its history. Food shortage, inflation, high criminality and more are putting venezuelan on the edge of massive riots throughout the country. Tags: I reported for The Nation in late June, while Venezuela is not “in a state of total collapse,” as per The New York Times and other mainstream media sources, the country is in the midst of a very severe crisis, which is getting worse. Venezuelans are not dying, or starving, or looting en masse. But many, far too many, are suffering. Why? And what could be done to ease this suffering and help Venezuela get back on its feet? These are difficult questions to answer. This is not merely because Venezuela’s crisis has multiple causes, short-, medium-, and long-term. Nor is it because some of the causes, and potential solutions, to the crisis are quite technical. The difficulty lies, rather, in the challenge, and perhaps impossibility, of disentangling the “internal” and “external” aspects of the crisis. To an agonizingly large degree, Venezuela’s crisis is of the government’s own making. Instead of easing or ending it, the government’s actions—and inactions—over the last several years have made it far worse. Yet, the government has not acted in a vacuum, but in a hostile domestic and international environment. The opposition has openly and repeatedly pushed for regime change by any means necessary. In addition to fostering a politically toxic climate, the opposition’s actions over the past three years—its refusal to recognize President Nicolás Maduro’s April 2013 victory, despite absolutely no evidence of electoral fraud; ensuing violence that targeted state-run health clinics and left at least seven civilians dead; another wave of violence beginning in February 2014 that left 43 dead, approximately half of them due to opposition actions; and recent and repeated calls for military and foreign intervention—have also had a very damaging economic effect. The US. government has not only cheered, and funded, these anti-democratic actions. By absurdly declaring that Venezuela is an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security and pressuring investors and bankers to steer clear of the Maduro administration, the White House has prevented Venezuela from obtaining much-needed foreign financing and investment.
  13. [Documentary] Our World Going Hungry in Venezuela BBC This is a documentary by BBC World about how venezuelans are struggling with the country's worst economic crisis in its history. Food shortage, inflation, high criminality and more are putting venezuelan on the edge of massive riots throughout the country. Tags: I reported for The Nation in late June, while Venezuela is not “in a state of total collapse,” as per The New York Times and other mainstream media sources, the country is in the midst of a very severe crisis, which is getting worse. Venezuelans are not dying, or starving, or looting en masse. But many, far too many, are suffering. Why? And what could be done to ease this suffering and help Venezuela get back on its feet? These are difficult questions to answer. This is not merely because Venezuela’s crisis has multiple causes, short-, medium-, and long-term. Nor is it because some of the causes, and potential solutions, to the crisis are quite technical. The difficulty lies, rather, in the challenge, and perhaps impossibility, of disentangling the “internal” and “external” aspects of the crisis. To an agonizingly large degree, Venezuela’s crisis is of the government’s own making. Instead of easing or ending it, the government’s actions—and inactions—over the last several years have made it far worse. Yet, the government has not acted in a vacuum, but in a hostile domestic and international environment. The opposition has openly and repeatedly pushed for regime change by any means necessary. In addition to fostering a politically toxic climate, the opposition’s actions over the past three years—its refusal to recognize President Nicolás Maduro’s April 2013 victory, despite absolutely no evidence of electoral fraud; ensuing violence that targeted state-run health clinics and left at least seven civilians dead; another wave of violence beginning in February 2014 that left 43 dead, approximately half of them due to opposition actions; and recent and repeated calls for military and foreign intervention—have also had a very damaging economic effect. The US government has not only cheered, and funded, these anti-democratic actions. By absurdly declaring that Venezuela is an “unusual and extraordinary threat” to US national security and pressuring investors and bankers to steer clear of the Maduro administration, the White House has prevented Venezuela from obtaining much-needed foreign financing and investment.
  14. The paths of the world.... "You walked in pleasant ways, Your Hearts " "You went after your ear, The riddles and stars, After strangers and celebrations, celebrate, You gave the Holy Word, On a horoscope, You ignored, Jehovah's purpose! You gave free rein to the imperfection, You've adored icons, people, mummies You have risen to the rank of gods of the ancestors, A calendar filled with human "saints" On whose trace you filled your money! The holy word is ignored by the world, She has a god that has no name! A God who has prepared a hell, Where the sinners eternally burn By "Lord of Life" you have lost yourself, You kiss what you sow for thousands of years: Hate, wars, quarrels, and enemies! ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ?
  15. Father, thank you because you heard me. True, I knew that you always heard me.... A good example for us, always talking to Jehovah  (John 11 : 41, 42). ” 41 So they took the stone away. Then Jesus raised his eyes heavenward and said: “Father, I thank you that you have heard me. 42 True, I knew that you always hear me; but I spoke on account of the crowd standing around, so that they may believe that you sent me.”    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  16. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 23 de abril 2018
  17. TEXTO DIARIO con PREGUNTAS para MEDITAR 22 de abril 2018
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