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This is such a timely news article concerning being a positive voice in a negative world! Our world is barraged with negative words and so few are blessing others with their tongues! In light of all the negative talk in recent times this is the perfect time to be reminded of what the LORD expects of us! Life and death are in the tongue! We must choose life!
Read this article and ask yourselves this question? Am I blessing others with my tongue? Do I bless Israel with my tongue? This is a great reminder for us all!
A Positive Voice in a Negative World - Breaking Israel News
“By the blessing of the upright a city is exalted, but by the mouth of the wicked it is torn down.” (Proverbs 11:11)
Western Wall in Jerusalem. (Photo: Gila Brand/ Wiki Commons)
“The world surrounds us with negativity. The common news channels format is a split screen with two or more commentators spewing foul remarks at one another. Professional athletes ‘smack talk’ their opponents before or after competing. Facebook, Twitter and countless internet sites provide a forum for people to express critical, harsh comments about those they don’t like. We are barraged with pessimism and disapproval at every turn. Positive words provide a counterbalance. That is what this book is about,” Osborne explained.
Read this article and ask yourselves this question? Am I blessing others with my tongue? Do I bless Israel with my tongue? This is a great reminder for us all!
A Positive Voice in a Negative World - Breaking Israel News
“By the blessing of the upright a city is exalted, but by the mouth of the wicked it is torn down.” (Proverbs 11:11)
Western Wall in Jerusalem. (Photo: Gila Brand/ Wiki Commons)
“The world surrounds us with negativity. The common news channels format is a split screen with two or more commentators spewing foul remarks at one another. Professional athletes ‘smack talk’ their opponents before or after competing. Facebook, Twitter and countless internet sites provide a forum for people to express critical, harsh comments about those they don’t like. We are barraged with pessimism and disapproval at every turn. Positive words provide a counterbalance. That is what this book is about,” Osborne explained.