Nocturnal animals and human night owls may rejoice during the winter solstice. On the winter solstice, people can witness the Earth's longest night and shortest day of the year for their respective hemispheres. For individuals living in the northern hemisphere, the winter solstice generally occurs between December 20 and 23 each year. Those in the southern hemisphere experience the winter solstice between June 20 to June 23.

7 facts about the winter solstice – Nocturnal animals and human night owls may rejoice during the winter solstice. On the winter solstice, people can witness the Earth’s longest night and shortest day of the year for their respective hemispheres.

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Weather Today without using weather words

The Weather Today, Without Weather-Related Words – I am doing another creative writing prompt. In this writing prompt, I had to describe the weather I see outside the window without using weather-related words. Oh! I have to use six words too! @tablo_prompts

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Samaritan’s Purse Airlifts Critical Relief to Hurricane-Battered Bahamas – Samaritan’s Purse is airlifting its DC-8 cargo plane stocked with critical supplies to the Bahamas after Hurricane Dorian pummeled the island—leaving thousands of people without basic necessities. The first plane load includes emergency shelter material, household water filters and two community water filtration units specially designed to turn saltwater into drinking water.

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Know the storm: Be prepared for hurricanes. Hurricanes are no laughing matter. Hurricanes are strong storms that can wreak havoc. Strong hurricane winds and rain can cause substantial damage, as can tidal surges that cause flooding to coastal areas.

Know the storm: Be prepared for hurricanes. Hurricanes are no laughing matter. Hurricanes are strong storms that can wreak havoc. Strong hurricane winds and rain can cause substantial damage, as can tidal surges that cause flooding to coastal areas. #Hurricanes

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Heliotropism Following the Son (Sunflower and bees)

Heliotropism is a term referred to how sunflowers turn toward the sun. We as Christians should do the same thing when it comes to the Son. Son being the Son of God, Jesus Christ. Read this blog entry about Christian Heliotropism. #Heliotropism

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How to use clouds to predict weather – Meteorologists rely on electronic equipment and their knowledge of weather patterns to provide forecasts each and every day. But weather can be unpredictable, and even the most reliable weather prognosticator can sometimes get it wrong.

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Photo Jason Smith

Prayer Closet Remains Standing After Tornado – All of the rest of this one grandmother’s home was destroyed, all but the Prayer Closest that stood firm. In Lee County Alabama an E-4 tornado hit on March 3, 2019. Jason Smith, a Chaplain with the Billy Graham Rapid Response Team went to the damaged area. “Listen to me, please. I just left a family who survived the tornado in this house and the only left standing is this closet, It’s the grandmother’s prayer closet, and the whole family survived,” Jason Smith,

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Flooding fast facts - Staying safe during floods involves understanding floods. The following information, courtesy of the Emergency Management Institute, FEMA, Ready.gov, and National Geographic, can help men and women better understand floods and how to stay safe in flooding situations.

Flooding facts – Staying safe during floods involves understanding floods. The following information, courtesy of the Emergency Management Institute, FEMA, Ready.gov, and National Geographic, can help men and women better understand floods and how to stay safe in flooding situations.

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Tornado takes out Mississippi church, baptism still takes place the next day - Church members watch as student pastor Craig Blaylock, left, baptizes a church member at the First Pentecostal Church in Columbus, Miss., Sunday morning, Feb. 24, 2019. The church, in the background, was destroyed by a tornado Saturday afternoon, but church members opted to go ahead with the baptisms as planned. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Tornado takes out Mississippi church, baptism still takes place the next day – A tornado destroyed the First Pentecostal Church in Columbus, MS. The tornado blew the walls and roof off the building. However, the church pews stayed in tact. No one was inside the church at the time of the tornado either.

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Bible Stories of the Sea

Set sail and discover some Bible stories of the sea like a family survives the great flood, a man swallowed by a whale and lives, hundreds shipwrecked, sea turned to blood, the parted waters and more. #BibleStoriesOfTheSea

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White Christmas - Isaiah 1:18 “Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be as white as snow; Though they are red like crimson, They shall be as wool."

White Christmas – I’m not talking about the white powdery snowy Christmas but the one that only comes from the cleansing of blood of Jesus Christ. #WhiteChristmas #Christmas

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