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Israel Advocacy/Anti-Rioting Petition



  • Biden continues to jump between approving and disapproving of anti-Israel protests

depending on his audience. We need to stand up for our brothers and sisters in Israel.

It’s time for the protests to stop and for us to support Israel!

    • Stop the media’s lies about the attacks on Israel! See real headlines about what’s

actually going on in the world below, and then sign the petition to end anti-Israel

rioting.

    •Anti-Israel protester blocks traffic using her baby: This video captures an anti-

Israel protester holding her baby while standing in front of a car to block traffic.

Another protester can be heard asking for a replacement for the mother,

noting her willingness to risk her child’s life. Additionally, another parent with

a small child and dog are seen standing in the path of traffic. See video:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZgQg5Wfu-NdP1W1zN_5XlpPA4TMnjlbC/view

• George Washington U grads storm out of graduation ceremony in anti-Israel

protest: Dozens of George Washington University graduates walked out of

commencement ceremonies on Sunday, disrupting university President Ellen

Granberg's speech, in protest over the ongoing war in Gaza and last week's

clearing of an on-campus protest encampment that involved police use of pepper

spray and dozens of arrests. See more: https://www.timesofisrael.com/george-washington-u-grads-storm-out-of-graduation-ceremony-in-anti-israel-protest/

• Harvard Prevents Twelve Anti-Israel Protesters from Graduating at Commencement:

The Harvard College Administrative Board will be preventing twelve seniors

from graduating at commencement and at least one senior will be required

to withdraw for three semesters, the Harvard Crimson reported. Two of

the twelve seniors were among the five suspended students who were forced

to withdraw from Harvard College, the university’s undergraduate liberal arts

school. See more: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/harvard-punishes-dozens-of-anti-israel-protesters-prevents-twelve-seniors-from-graduating-at-commencement/

• Philadelphia university president reacts after at least 75 anti-Israel protestors

descend on campus: A group of at least 75 anti-Israel agitators staged an encampment

at Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on Saturday

evening. The president said that encampment raised “understandable concerns”

about safety on campus. See more:

https://www.foxnews.com/us/philadelphia-university-president-reacts-after-least-75-anti-israel-protesters-descend-campus

• Seeking Peace: Israel has repeatedly expressed its willingness to engage in dialogue

and negotiate for a lasting peace with the Palestinians. However, achieving

peace requires a genuine commitment from both sides to recognize each

other’s right to exist and to engage in constructive negotiations without violence

or terrorism.

• Complexity of the Conflict: The situation in the Middle East is complex, with

historical, religious, and geopolitical dimensions. It’s crucial to understand the

multifaceted nature of the conflict and avoid oversimplification or one-sided

narratives that ignore the broader context.

• Addressing Root Causes: To achieve long-term peace, it’s necessary to address

the root causes of the conflict, such as incitement to violence, terrorism, and

the refusal to recognize Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state. Encouraging a

shift towards education for coexistence and mutual respect is crucial for fostering

lasting peace.

• Combatting Terrorism: Hamas, a designated terrorist organization, exploits

civilian areas in Gaza, using them as launch sites for rocket attacks on Israeli

civilians. The international community must condemn terrorism in all its forms

and hold accountable those who use violence against civilians for political

gain.

• Fetterman: Biden Is Trying to ‘Have Both Sides’ on Israel-Hamas War: Senator

John Fetterman (D-PA) said Sunday on CNN’s “State of the Union” that President

Joe Biden was tryin to have “both sides” on the Israel-Hamas war. See

more: https://www.breitbart.com/clips/2024/05/19/fetterman-biden-is-trying-to-have-both-sides-on-israel-hamas-war/


My Thoughts:

Israel is God's Holy land and it needs to be protected and supported. We are witnessing an increase in protest on college campuses. The war is costing countless lives. This is petition to help end the anti-rioting and help end the war. Support and sign it today!



• Sign the anti-rioting petition and support Israel today!


Petition: https://ifa.nucleuspages.com/landing/anti-riot-petition?mc_cid=70a3473dfa&mc_eid=b445aebcff


Disclosure:

Many thanks to Influenceable for providing a sample of the product for this review.

Opinions are 100% my own.



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The Secret Society of Success: Stop Chasing the Spotlight and Learn to Enjoy Your Work (and Life) Again by Tim Schurrer Book Review

 


In The Secret Society of Success, Tim Schurrer has a major goal in redefining what success is. Many of us believe that recognition, money, fame, and power will make us truly successful in life. We catch after false ideas of what will make us happier. There has been studies completed that show that it is causing us more anxiety, depression, frustration, and leaving us exhausted. In the book, he shared how he wanted to move into a million dollar home just for the real where other would think that he was in face very successful. He introduced the spotlight mindset and he defined it as a how we believe that in order to be successful the only thing that matters is seeking the praise, attention, and fame. This is an unhealthy expectation for our desire to received the recognition. 





One of my favorite lessons in the book discussed lobsters and how when they are in the water tank. They have rubber bands on their claws to keep them safe from each other not from customers. Lobsters are in a fight to survive and they like to be dominant. This is true in how they mate the woman are drawn to them. He compares people to lobsters and how we like to leverage our own power to be above others. He compared it to a scorecard and for humans it’s money and status. We love to rank and compare our followers and likes with others. He explained how instead we need to focus on relationships with others. 





He shared how he had a dream to become the next John Mayer. He wrote his first song at the age of 18 years old. He recorded and made some albums and they were released on iTunes. He tried his best to grow his music. He made a few friends in the music business and even went on a tour. He admitted to how he compared himself to him and he felt rejected when his merchandise and CD’s would sell out more. At the time, he thought success was fame. He had to tap into a new approach on life and success and discover how he could find true happiness. We must remember that we don’t have to beat anyone to win in life. 





I would recommend this awesome book to anyone is struggling with success and wondering why they aren’t getting the recognition they deserve. There are tons of beneficial principles in this book regarding success. It was life changing to realize that we won’t ever receive the recognition that we crave. People most of the time won’t even know what we did and some could honestly care less. I liked how he explained this in detail and how this affects our value. We experience burn out and wonder what’s next for us. He revealed how powerful it is when we receive a thank you would make the world of a difference. He introduced a concept of a simple shout of praise that could change things. I liked how he suggested readers to turn inward and to find their own motivation and to feel the good from their own work. The entire concept of employers recognizing their employees for their work that might even be going unnoticed could change business in the future. Appreciate could help employees from searching for a new opportunity. This book is very beneficial for the secret society and you can be a part of this special group. 





I received this book free from Thomas Nelson for my honest review.”

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to purchase a copy, check it out on Amazon.com:



https://www.amazon.com/Secret-Society-Success-Chasing-Spotlight-ebook/dp/B09832RNSR/ 


Collecting Confidence: Start Where You Are to Become the Person You Were Meant to Be by Kim Gravel Book Review




In Collecting Confidence, Kim Gravel has written a brand new book to assist readers into realizing how magnificent they really are. In the book, she shared her story about how she was former Miss Georgia pageant winner at the young age of nineteen. She stated how comparison is the ultimate confidence killer and how she dealt with that struggle in her competition. She went on to try out for Miss America and lost. She lost her confidence. She failed to see that she still had talent and felt like she failed. She started singing in night clubs and begin dating a man and eventually married him. The marriage was rough and it ended after two years. During this time, she was able to connect more deeply with God and she had to rely on Him to provide. She had to take a calculator to the store to check the prices. She was able to recognize that all of her past failures prepared her for where she was going. She reminded readers that they are who they are because God designed them and they are fearfully and wonderfully made. She explained how we don’t have to catch our calling and we are where we are meant to be. She went on to share how she got a job at WATC and how fitting that it was only two blocks from her apartment. She was able to be on a talk show called Friends & Neighbors for ten years. She also shared how she recorded a few albums and how she met her future husband. She is a host on QVC and has a beauty line called, Belle and a life coach. She also got an opportunity to be a guest on Steve Harvey. 


I would recommend this inspiring book to anyone who needs a confidence boost and they are needing a little guidance on stepping into their calling. This book will help readers to become real and authentic. One of my favorite things was how she discussed signs and how we have to look around to see them. She reminded us that we are where we are supposed to be for a reason even if we don’t know why. We can learn to let control of our control, which we never really have. I also liked she discussed how titles and degrees don’t make us who we are. She stated how important it is to not put ourselves on sale and don’t allow the world to determine our value. She created a special 11 ways to be authentic. I loved the section on the power of I am and how we must be careful with what follows them. 



I received this book free from Nelson Books for my honest review.”
 
 
 
 
 
If you would like to purchase a copy, check it out on Amazon.com:


https://www.amazon.com/dp/1400238455 

 

I Used to Be ___: How to Navigate Large and Small Losses in Life and Find Your Path Forward by Chuck Elliott and Ashley Elliott Book Review






I Used to Be ___, Chuck and Ashley Elliott have written a book detailing ways in which we can deal in a healthy way with the used to be and navigate through your grief. Chuck is a pastor and Ashley is a Christian counselor. In the book, they shared how they used to be expecting a child in 2015, 2016, and 2017. They experience three miscarriages three years in a row. They explained how they worshipped, felt devastated, and faced traumatic experiences in the hospital. She shared how she wondered if God even cared about her pain and she questioned His silence. In the book, they also revealed Chuck’s struggled with porn and how it affects their relationship. They walked readers through how to process grief and unmet expectations. They encouraged readers to be present in their thoughts. They had a helpful chart showing positive thoughts and negative and how it all links up in the grief process. 

 




 

 

I would recommend this awesome book to anyone who is struggling with lost and grief and they are needing some guidance through it. No one gets through life not experiencing some sort of lost. Either a loved one, job, marriage, or dream. I connected with how they explored how they dealt with their own hurts and devastations and how they tried to encourage others through the pain. This book contains helpful tools to put into practice. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I received this book free from Revell for my honest review.”

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to purchase a copy, check it out on Amazon.com:

 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Used-Be-___-Navigate-Forward-ebook/dp/B0BLW9GC8T/

Win over Worry: Conquer What Shakes You and Soar with the One Who Overcomes by Keri Eichberger Book Review


In Win Over Worry, Keri Eichberger shared ways in which we can overcome our fears and worries and seek God and His power and assistance. Everyone has at some point in their life has had to deal with worrying. She compares worry to a leaky faucet that won’t quit dripping away despite everything you do to try and fix it. She openly shared how she personal battled flying and the fear of it. She has had to reply on Valium just to make it through. She explained how she has battled worry and fear on and off for over forty years. In this book, she teaches reader practical ways to unleash of God given trust and reply on His help. She shared how the majority of our worry is a learned behavior but we can learn to unlearn it. She breaks down the trauma we may have faced into personally, secondhand, or perception. She shared how she saw fear when she witnessed her boyfriend at the time getting into a fight. This left a mark on her soul of fear. 

 

 

 

One of my favorite suggestions she included was about Thessalonians and how we are encouraged to pray without creasing. Most of us don’t pray continuously throughout the day. We tend to let our thoughts run wild instead. She has some good ideas on how to complete this. We can learn to stop picking up our phones so much, turning down the noise, turn up the worship music, praying ourselves to sleep to keep our minds in a calm state. She clarified how important it is to write down our prayer list and just do it for ourselves only. She also went into detail about her struggle with getting turned down by publishers and receiving a bunch of no’s. During this time, she herself had to come to peace while she waited on God’s timing. 

 

 

 

I would recommend this life changing book to anyone who is ready to win over worrying. This book contained practical ways in which we can learn to release control over our worries and turn them all over to God. I liked how she discusses the experiences we may miss if we choose to worry instead of pursing something we would have gone for if we weren’t controlled by our fear. This book will assist readers in breaking down what is causing them to worry and fear and help them to replace the negative thoughts and to live your life to the fullest. This book will help you to get your joy back and to win against worry. 

 

 

 


I received this book free from Leafwood Publishers for my honest review.”

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to purchase a copy, check it out on Amazon.com:

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Win-over-Worry-Conquer-Overcomes/dp/1684262429/


 

A Good Bad Boy: Luke Perry and How a Generation Grew Up by Margaret Wappler Book Review





Luke Perry was a key player in the TV series, Beverly Hills 90210. He played the character, Dylan McKay. He also starred in Riverdale and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. Margaret wrote this book by speaking to people close to him and researching his life. He first got the gig by auditing for Dianne Young, the director. His character, Dylan lived in lonely hotel room alone and he was in search of finding his father. He was the first one to admit to read the part in French the rest would just read over it. The director knew he would be prefect for the role. He first began staring in plays at age four. He had a fly malfunction and the zipper kept falling down. He didn’t let this stop him and he kept chasing after his dream to become a professional actor. The book also covered his death. He died of a stroke in 2019 at the age of fifty-two. They had to do a hero send off on Riverdale. 






 

 

I liked how this book covered all of the life of Luke Perry. He never wrote an official autobiography so this is the closest thing we have to his life. I thought she did a wonderful job in tying everything together and looking at different key events in his life. It was interesting to learn about how he got into acting and took on different roles. I would recommend this book to anyone is a fan of Luke Perry and they are curious to learn more about his life.  







I received this book free from Simon and Schuster for my honest review.”

 

 

 

 

 

If you would like to purchase a copy, check it out on Amazon.com:




https://www.amazon.com/Good-Bad-Boy-Perry-Generation/dp/166800626X