• Life Is Gift, Not Gain •

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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
6 Feb 2025
One day, the games will end. - No more bus rides. - No more practices. - No more game days. But the memories will stay forever: - The teammates. - The laughter. - The moments that made it all worth it. Cherish every second.
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Every time I go to my parents’ house I indiscriminately take all the really old books and have never regretted it. Save your books.
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If you remember that Jesus was thrown into the ultimate furnace for you, you can begin to sense him in your smaller furnaces with you.
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It doesn’t matter what country you are from If you are over 20 years old, you’ve said this in the last year: ‘I really want to go to Japan’
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Ryan Mutombo, Dikembe's son, pays tribute to his father on IG 🙏 "My dad will forever be my hero. Not because of his success — not because of the millions who, over the last four decades, have come to know and love him. My dad is my hero because he simply cared. He remains the purest heart I have ever known. At times, I thought of my dad as a super-human. The child in me would sigh to hear that this was never actually the case. My dad was a regular man who would stop at no lengths to honor the world, its people, and its creator. He loved others with every ounce of his being. That's what made him so accessible. That's what made him real. Dikembe Mutombo was salt and light, and today, on the 30th of September, 2024, he has been called to rest. I love you, Dad. Rest easy."
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
America would be better off if every high school student took a year to read through LOTR: They would learn: - How to live life with courage - The wild beauty of the world - The corruption of power - Small hands can do great deeds - There’s such a thing as providence
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“Sometimes we emulate the Pharisees more than we imitate Christ.” —@RCSproul Learn more: ligm.in/3QJx5Be
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The world would be a better place if we had more vending machines with books.
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
31 Aug 2024
Enemy Territory. A Rookie. Bringing the home fans to their feet. Wow. Caitlin Clark is making women’s professional basketball very relevant. x.com/OhYesHeDid24/status/18…

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The Manor at Camp John Hay's most beautiful painting.
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World-class.
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
8 Jun 2024
"No matter what good truths you have to teach, no one will thank you if you do not speak kindly." (C.H. Spurgeon)
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
When I was young, I was sure of many things; now there are only two things of which I am sure: one is, that I am a miserable sinner; and the other, that Christ is an all-sufficient Savior. John Newton
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
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-...all growth certainly reflects divine activity and divine blessing, and whether fast or slow, God works in his own way and at his own pace.
17 Mar 2024
Flashback: Parents do well to be patient with their children, and not to be overly concerned with those who seem to be blooming slowly. challies.com/articles/bloomi…
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My most gifted book. Never fails to deliver, no matter the age, stage, or faith background. I've had the pleasure of becoming good friends with the author, @davidngibbo. An incredibly thoughtful and generous man. Can't wait to interview him on stage @MainStSummit.
Replying to @BrentBeshore
@BrentBeshore thanks for the recommendation - a great read!
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16-year-old Ömer Ziyaettin went from taking pictures with Zeljko Obradovic to making his professional debut for Fenerbahce 😍🇹🇷
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Larry N. Fonacier retweeted
True:
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She shot from the men's three-point line and scored 26 points, the same as Lillard had to win.
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“Clouds may gather, but the Lord can blow them away.” — Charles Spurgeon
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