The total solar eclipse has been in the news for weeks. In Texas, even classes in certain schools were canceled, not only to enjoy the eclipse but also due to the number of tourists who came to the State to witness this phenomenon that occurs approximately every 13 years. In my corner of Texas, I was also prepared to enjoy the eclipse. I bought the special glasses and organized my lunch to coincide with the time of the eclipse... all for nothing. The sky was cloudy. That made me think about...
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The total solar eclipse has been in the news for weeks. In Texas, even classes in certain schools were canceled, not only to enjoy the eclipse but also due to the number of tourists who came to the State to witness this phenomenon that occurs approximately every 13 years. In my corner of Texas, I was also prepared to enjoy the eclipse. I bought the special glasses and organized my lunch to coincide with the time of the eclipse... all for nothing. The sky was cloudy. That made me think about...
One of the biggest challenges we all can face, as we approach the end of Lent, is to embrace the act of forgiveness. For us to get our SALT back and live a life of abundance in all five areas of life -body, mind, finances, family, and community-, we need to learn to forgive ourselves for all the unspoken burdens we carry around. This is why in this podcast episode we talk about the importance of forgiving oneself first to be able to embrace the present and the bright future we h...
Amanda Rollert Show, Christian Podcaster
The total solar eclipse has been in the news for weeks. In Texas, even classes in certain schools were canceled, not only to enjoy the eclipse but also due to the number of tourists who came to the State to witness this phenomenon that occurs approximately every 13 years. In my corner of Texas, I was also prepared to enjoy the eclipse. I bought the special glasses and organized my lunch to coincide with the time of the eclipse... all for nothing. The sky was cloudy. That made me think about...