Author: Esther Scott
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“Recognize the Lie” _ by Rev Essie Scott
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Good Sunday morning, May. 3, 2026 #christianity
I have been doing these good mornings since 2003 when I first took NewBirthMinistries online. I absolutely love it and I’m glad that you all enjoy it. God bless you and have a wonderful day. Essie.
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About Phillip Anthony Mitchell being invited to the White House.
I think pastor, Philip Anthony Mitchel should stop thinking about ‘what people think’ like King Saul did when he made his own sacrifice before Prophet Samuel came back. Saul lost his kingdom. Plus I believe in my heart that Pres. Trump may have GREATER plans for him. David WILL replace Saul. Without getting too deep,…
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Good Saturday morning, May 2nd, 2026 #christianity
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KFC recipe!
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC-Style) 11 Herbs & Spices Blend Ingredients: • 2 tbsp salt• 1/2 tbsp thyme• 1/2 tbsp basil• 1/3 tbsp oregano• 1 tbsp celery salt• 1 tbsp black pepper• 1 tbsp dry mustard• 4 tbsp paprika• 2 tbsp garlic salt• 1 tbsp ground ginger• 3 tbsp white pepper Directions: MixCombine all herbs and…
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The full pink flower moon tonight.
Taken from: Life Facts On May 1, 2026, the Moon is building toward its full phase — known as the Flower Moon a name given to mark the peak of spring, when wildflowers bloom across the Northern Hemisphere. Tonight, it appears almost full — bright, clear, and easy to spot even before it reaches its…
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Good Friday morning, May. 1st, 2026 #christianity
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Good Thursday morning, April 30, 2026 #christianity
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I am Shakora Venava, Black AND Beautiful.
The phrase is transliterated from Hebrew as “Sh’chorah V’navah” (שְׁחוֹרָה וְנָאוָה), which means “Black and Beautiful”. Here is a breakdown of the phrase: ContextThis phrase comes from the biblical Song of Songs (Shir Hashirim) 1:5, where the speaker says: “I am black and beautiful, O daughters of Jerusalem…” It is often interpreted as a declaration of finding beauty in oneself despite…
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Good Wednesday morning, April 29, 2026 #christianity
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