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我的心哪,你為何憂悶?為何在我裡面煩躁?應當仰望  神,因我還要稱讚祂,祂是我臉上的光榮,是我的  神。(詩篇四十二:十一)				
        弟兄姊妹們平安,我要與大家分享在二○二一年染上了新冠肺炎期間,神怎樣安慰我、陪伴我渡過在醫院就診和在康復中心裡休養艱難的日子。我在二月十日進入紐約醫院急診室,馬上要戴上氧氣筒呼吸,一直到五月二十七日才可除去,五月二十八日就出院回家。			
	留在醫院一個多月,在康復中心住了兩個半月,總共超過三個半月。當戴上氧氣筒時,我心裏很平安、平靜,不由自主地禱告和唱詩歌,好像為很多人和很多事禱告。雖然很多詩歌是從小時候便學會的,到現在還不停地唱,有時用閩南語、廣東話和國語,但都不能唱完整首的詩歌,甚至連《耶穌愛我,我知道》的副歌也不例外,而這首詩歌,是我有記憶開始就會唱的。		
        在這期間,我聽見有聲音清楚地對我說:「我是神,是施慈愛的,我不會丟棄你,你不要放棄自己。」我已經八十多歲了,是個高危病人。在醫院急診室的時候,主治醫生兩次與我談話,我說:「放棄吧!」我決定儘管在病情危急的情況下,也不接受搶救。在急診室裡住了大概兩天,就換到普通病房。				
        有一天,工作人員要把我換到去另一個房間,我聽不懂,以為是「安寧病房」。我告訴他們:「我不要換房。我要留在這裏到我生命的最後一分鐘。」工作人員就離開了。第二天,護士要我吃藥,經常護士只告訴我吃什麼藥,這次卻加上一句:「strong(強力的)」。我對護士說:「我不需要強力的藥,因為我要到天父的家了。」護士問我:「天父的家在哪裏?」我指向天上,護士便沒有勉強我吃藥。			
	忽然記起「我雖然行過死蔭的幽谷,也不怕遭害。因為你與我同在;你的杖,你的竿,都安慰我。」(詩篇二十三:四)我對主耶穌說:「主啊!你會差遣誰來帶領我行過這死蔭的幽谷呢?」就看見一條田間小路,前面一片糢糊,好像黃昏又好像將要下雨的樣子,但卻看不見有人。我心裏納悶,怎麼會這樣呢?從小就唱過有關聖城「黃金街、碧玉城」的詩歌,怎麼會是這樣呢?我就立即想起已故的家人、父母、兩個弟弟、外公和外婆,他們在哪裏?不對,我覺得要大翻身,要叫護士來。就看見我的女兒雅珍在視頻上,問:「你為什麼不吃藥?」我說:「我要吃藥,請護士給我藥。」
	我為什麼想到外公便會有這麼大的反應?因為我的外公在臨終的時候,聽見天使唱詩歌,他說:「約翰要接我去了。」外婆問他:「哪一個約翰?」因為外公很年輕就到南洋,很多人都名叫約翰,外公很清楚地說:「在約旦河為耶穌施洗的約翰。」我看不見黃金街和碧玉城,不吃藥,終止生命,是我自己的意思,將來在神的計劃裏,我不但會看見黃金街和碧玉城,還要住進去的。			
	在治療的過程,非常難受,經常是要戴著兩個氧氣筒,有時還要戴上最強的,連續十幾個小時,期間不能喝水,不能吃東西。後來,口腔潰爛了,吃喝都很困難,醫生用各種不同的方法為我治療,都很不好受。在這難受的時候,神常用一句聖經、一節詩歌或見證來安慰和鼓勵我,很多情況我都記不起了,我求神讓我記得一些,好讓我將來可以與弟兄姊妹們分享祂的醫治大能和救恩。			
	當我吞嚥困難的時候,想起一位牧師的見證,就是當他的太太(師母)患了癌症,接受治療的時候,口腔潰爛,喝水好像吞玻璃似的難受,我比起那位師母,舒服得多了。當發現不能站起來的時候,心裏恐慌,想著:「以後的日子可能要坐輪椅了。」就立即有一句話告訴我:「不要怕,只要信。」(路加福音八:五十)但我的信心實在不足,想起閩南語聖詩歌詞其中的一句:「我心不可疑,救主在近近。」又另一首聖詩中的一句:「主愛你,愛到底。」我在五月份就開始學走路了。
	有一次,工作人員為我調節氧氣,調了很久還未能弄妥,好像對那個設備很不熟練似的,心裏就很急躁。神就給我聖經的一句:「我的心哪,你為何憂悶?為何在我裏面煩躁?應當仰望  神,因我還要稱讚祂,祂是我臉上的光榮,是我的  神。」(詩四篇四十一:二)我的心立刻平靜了。感謝神時時刻刻的安慰我。		
	感謝神,藉著這次染上疫病,讓我親身經歷到神的同在。我們的神是一位又真又活的神、一位信實的神,祂用永不改變的愛來愛祂的兒女,神清楚地告訴我,不要放棄自己,我竟然兩次放棄自己,不接受搶救,不吃藥。求主憐憫,榮耀歸給神。特此感謝各教會的牧師,主內的弟兄姊妹為我和雅珍迫切地禱告。


毛毛蟲變蝴蝶	
	緬甸聖道神學院曹忠富同學蒙召感恩見證分享
我要一心稱謝耶和華,我要傳揚你一切奇妙的作為。我要因你歡喜快樂,至高者啊,我要歌頌你的名!(詩篇九:一至二)	
	我出生於緬甸北部果敢的栗僳族,以種植農作物和畜牧為生。我有一個大家庭,兄弟姊妹共十二人,而我是最小的,加上侄、孫,大概有四十多人,聚居在一起,非常熱鬧。	
	我們是蒙神揀選的族裔,都歸在主的聖名之下,成為神的兒女。我從小到十多歲時,性情剛愎自用,脾氣暴躁,也很固執。又因為我是家裏最小的男孩,各人都寵愛我,誰都招惹不起,所以我便在家裡作王,是族中的小皇帝。	
	雖然我是在一個信奉基督的家庭中成長,但是我沒有真正接受耶穌為我的救主。因為父母是農民,是個文盲,目不識丁,也不懂教導子女,但他們努力耕種,賺錢供我上學,希望我能夠出人頭地,光宗耀祖,為他們爭光。雖然我有機會可以進入學校讀書,但我卻沒有努力讀書的心志,對基督教信仰是一問三不知,更別說經歷神了。	
	有一年,從中國雲南昆明來了幾個宣教士,到我們的學校教學,其中的科目就有聖經課,而且每週六的晚上都有崇拜聚會,敬拜神、唱詩歌和讀經。在那一年開始,我便在教會開始學習服侍了,對信仰也開始有些認識。
	一年後,發覺自己的脾氣已經改善了很多,做人處事各方面也改變了不少,不像以前那麼暴躁。於是我就決志悔改和受洗,繼續服侍神。	
	感謝神,祂改變了我的生命,就好像一條毛毛蟲蛻變成一隻美麗的蝴蝶,因為「若有人在基督裡,他就是新造的人,舊事已過,都變成新的了。一切都是出於神,祂藉著基督使我們與祂和好,又將勸人與祂和好的職分賜給我們。」(哥林多後書五:十七)所有舊事藉著基督都變成新的了。	
	後來,因為果敢發生戰爭,兵荒馬亂,我們都不能再在家鄉待下去,也沒有機會去讀書,所以我就逃命,轉到臘戍去讀書。後因年少輕狂,在學校犯了校規,所以被逐出校園。
	過了一陣子後,姐夫就介紹我到「榮恩之家」繼續讀書,也把「聖道神學院」介紹給我。我覺得不錯,因為我們的鄉村沒有全職的牧師和傳道人,而且村裏信主的人也不多,我就有作一個傳道人的夢想,要把福音傳給鄉親,也有心要服侍神。	
	感謝神,讓我來到了「聖道神學院」接受裝備,希望將來為主所用,把福音傳開,讓更多人得救,有永生的盼望。榮耀歸神,阿們。
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  • Comment Link Phillipcloto Wednesday, 02 July 2025 12:14 posted by Phillipcloto

    “We’re asking everyone to take it slow, avoid driving through standing water, and use alternate routes when possible,” Rosenlund urged.
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    Rainfall in Grand Island began Wednesday afternoon but the intensity picked up quickly after dark, falling at more than an inch per hour at times.

    A total of 6.41 inches of rain fell by midnight, which made it the rainiest June day and the second rainiest day of any month in the city’s 130-year history of weather records.

    The National Weather Service issued a flash flood emergency — the most severe form of flood warning — at 11:45 p.m. CDT Wednesday for Grand Island that continued for several hours into Thursday morning, continuously warning of “extensive flash flooding.”
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    Multiple rounds of heavy storms tracked over the area late Wednesday into early Thursday morning and ultimately dumped record amounts of rainfall. A level 2-of-4 risk of flooding rainfall was in place for Grand Island at the time, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

    More than a month’s worth of rain – nearly 4.5 inches – fell in only three hours between 10 p.m. CDT Wednesday and 1 a.m. CDT Thursday. Rainfall of this intensity would only be expected around once in 100 years, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data.

    Climate change is making heavy rainfall events heavier. As the world warms due to fossil fuel pollution, a warmer atmosphere is able to soak up more moisture like a sponge, only to wring it out in heavier bursts of rain.

    Hourly rainfall rates have intensified in nearly 90% of large US cities since 1970, a recent study found.

  • Comment Link NelsonDiuff Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:49 posted by NelsonDiuff

    Despite prepping’s reputation as a form of doomerism, many left-wing preppers say they are not devoid of hope.
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    Shonkwiler believes there will be an opportunity to create something new in the aftermath of a crisis. “It begins with preparedness and it ends with a better world,” he said.

    Some also say there’s less tension between left- and right-wing preppers than people might expect. Bounds, the sociology professor, said very conservative preppers she met during her research contacted her during the Covid-19 pandemic to offer help.
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    There is a natural human solidarity that emerges amid disaster, Killjoy said. She recalls a cashier giving her a deep discount on supplies she was buying to take to Asheville post-Helene. “I have every reason to believe that that man is right-wing, and I do think that there is a transcending of political differences that happens in times of crisis,” she said.

    As terrifying events pile up, from the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East to deadly extreme weather, it’s hard to escape the sense we live in a time of rolling existential crises — often a hair’s breadth from global disaster.

    People are increasingly beginning to wonder whether their views on preppers have been misconceived, Mills said. “There is a bigger question floating in the air, which is: Are preppers crazy, or is everyone else?”
    Killjoy has seen a huge change over the last five years in people’s openness to prepping. Those who used to make fun of her for her “go bag” are now asking for advice.

    It’s not necessarily the start of a prepping boom, she said. “I think it is about more and more people adopting preparedness and prepper things into a normal life.”

    Evidence already points this way. Americans stockpiled goods in advance of Trump’s tariffs and online sales of contraceptives skyrocketed in the wake of his election, amid concerns he would reduce access. Shows like “The Walking Dead,” meanwhile, have thrust the idea of prepping into popular culture and big box stores now sell prepping equipment and meal kits.

    People are hungry to learn about preparedness, said Shonkwiler. “They have the understanding that the world as we knew it, and counted on it, is beginning to cease to be. … What we need to be doing now is figuring out how we can survive in the world that we’ve created.”

  • Comment Link Williamhoild Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:38 posted by Williamhoild

    Many left-wing preppers also have guns.
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    Killjoy is open about the fact she owns firearms but calls it one of the least important aspects of her prepping. She lives in rural Appalachia and, as a transgender woman, says the way she’s treated has changed dramatically since Trump’s first election. For those on the left, guns are “for community and self-defense,” she said.

    Left-wing preppers consistently say the biggest difference between them and their right-wing peers is the rejection of “bunker mentality” — the idea of filling a bunker with beans, rice, guns and ammo and expecting to be able to survive the apocalypse alone.

    Shonkwiler gives an example of a right-wing guy with a rifle on his back, who falls down the stairs and breaks a leg. If he doesn’t have medical training and a community to help, “he’s going to die before he gets to enjoy all his freeze-dried food.”

    “People are our greatest asset,” Killjoy said. When Hurricane Helene carved a path of destruction through Asheville, North Carolina in 2024, Killjoy, who used to live in the city, loaded her truck with food and generators and drove there to help.
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    Inshirah Overton also subscribes to the idea of community. The attorney, who came to prepping after enduring Hurricane Irene in 2011, owns a half-acre plot of land in New Jersey where she grows food and has beehives.

    She stores fruit, vegetables and honey but also gives them to friends and neighbors. “My plan is to create a community of people who have a vested interest in this garden,” she said.

    At one point, Overton toyed with the idea of buying a “bug-out” property in Vermont, somewhere to escape to, but desire for community for her and her two daughters stopped her. In Vermont, “no one knows me and I’m just a random Black lady, and they’ll be like: ‘Oh, OK, right, sure. You live here? Sure. Here’s the barrel of my shotgun. Turn around.’”
    This focus on community may stem in part from left-wing preppers’ growing fears around the climate crisis, predicted to usher in far-reaching ecological, social and economic breakdown. It cannot be escaped by retreating to a bunker for a few weeks.

    As Trump guts weather agencies, pledges to unwind the Federal Emergency Management Administration and slashes climate funding — all while promising to unleash the fossil fuel industry — climate concerns are only coming into sharper focus.

    They’re top of mind for Brekke Wagoner, the creator and host of the Sustainable Prepping YouTube channel, who lives in North Carolina with her four children. She fears increasingly deadly summer heat and the “once-in-a-lifetime” storms that keep coming. Climate change “is just undeniable,” she said.

    Her prepping journey started during Trump’s first term. She was living in California and filled with fear that in the event of a big natural disaster, the federal government would simply not be there.

    Her house now contains a week’s worth of water, long-term food supplies, flashlights, backup batteries and a solar generator. “My goal is for our family to have all of our needs cared for,” she said, so in an emergency, whatever help is available can go to others.

    “You can have a preparedness plan that doesn’t involve a bunker and giving up on civilization,” she said.

  • Comment Link Jamesstili Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:36 posted by Jamesstili

    These preppers have ‘go bags,’ guns and a fear of global disaster. They’re also left-wing
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    The day after President Donald Trump was elected in 2016, Eric Shonkwiler looked at his hiking bag to figure out what supplies he had. “I began to look at that as a resource for escape, should that need to happen,” he said.

    He didn’t have the terminology for it at the time, but this backpack was his “bug-out bag” — essential supplies for short-term survival. It marked the start of his journey into prepping. In his Ohio home, which he shares with his wife and a Pomeranian dog, Rosemary, he now has a six-month supply of food and water, a couple of firearms and a brood of chickens. “Resources to bridge the gap across a disaster,” he said.
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    Margaret Killjoy’s entry point was a bleak warning in 2016 from a scientist friend, who told her climate change was pushing the global food system closer than ever to collapse. Killjoy started collecting food, water and generators. She bought a gun and learned how to use it. She started a prepping podcast, Live Like the World is Dying, and grew a community.

    Prepping has long been dominated by those on the political right. The classic stereotype, albeit not always accurate, is of the lone wolf with a basement full of Spam, a wall full of guns, and a mind full of conspiracy theories.

    Shonkwiler and Killjoy belong to a much smaller part of the subculture: They are left-wing preppers. This group is also preparing for a doom-filled future, and many also have guns, but they say their prepping emphasizes community and mutual aid over bunkers and isolationism.

    In an era of barreling crises — from wars to climate change — some say prepping is becoming increasingly appealing to those on the left.
    The roots of modern-day prepping in the United States go back to the 1950s, when fears of nuclear war reached a fever pitch.

    The 1970s saw the emergence of the survivalist movement, which dwindled in the 1990s as it became increasingly associated with an extreme-right subculture steeped in racist ideology.

    A third wave followed in the early 2000s, when the term “prepper” began to be adopted more widely, said Michael Mills, a social scientist at Anglia Ruskin University, who specializes in survivalism and doomsday prepping cultures. Numbers swelled following big disasters such as 9/11, Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and the 2008 financial crisis.

    A watershed moment for right-wing preppers was the election of Barack Obama in 2008, Mills said. For those on the left, it was Trump’s 2016 election.

    Preppers of all political stripes are usually motivated by a “foggy cloud of fear” rather than a belief in one specific doomsday scenario playing out, Mills said. Broad anxieties tend to swirl around the possibility of economic crises, pandemics, natural disasters, war and terrorism.

    “We’ve hit every one of those” since the start of this century, said Anna Maria Bounds, a sociology professor at Queens College, who has written a book about New York’s prepper subculture. These events have solidified many preppers’ fears that, in times of crisis, the government would be “overwhelmed, under-prepared and unwilling to help,” she said.

  • Comment Link HaroldSix Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:25 posted by HaroldSix

    This company says its technology can help save the world. It’s now cutting 20% of its staff as Trump slashes climate funding
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    Two huge plants in Iceland operate like giant vacuum cleaners, sucking in air and stripping out planet-heating carbon pollution. This much-hyped climate technology is called direct air capture, and the company behind these plants, Switzerland-based Climeworks, is perhaps its most high-profile proponent.

    But a year after opening a huge new facility, Climeworks is straining against strong headwinds. The company announced this month it would lay off around 20% of its workforce, blaming economic uncertainties and shifting climate policy priorities.
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    “We’ve always known this journey would be demanding. Today, we find ourselves navigating a challenging time,” Climeworks’ CEOs Christoph Gebald and Jan Wurzbacher said in a statement.

    This is particularly true of its US ambitions. A new direct air capture plant planned for Louisiana, which received $50 million in funding from the Biden administration, hangs in the balance as President Donald Trump slashes climate funding.

    Climeworks also faces mounting criticism for operating at only a fraction of its maximum capacity, and for failing to remove more climate pollution than it emits.

    The company says these are teething pains inherent in setting up a new industry from scratch and that it has entered a new phase of global scale up. “The overall trajectory will be positive as we continue to define the technology,” said a Climeworks spokesperson.

    For critics, however, these headwinds are evidence direct air capture is an expensive, shiny distraction from effective climate action.

  • Comment Link JohnnyReesk Wednesday, 02 July 2025 11:01 posted by JohnnyReesk

    ‘Extraordinary rainstorm’ floods Nebraska city, triggers water rescues
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    An entire June’s worth of rain fell in just a few hours over Grand Island, Nebraska, Wednesday night, triggering life-threatening flash flooding that inundated neighborhoods, stranded motorists and forced water rescues.

    Crews have responded to dozens of calls to assist motorists stuck in flooded roads since torrential rain began Wednesday night, according to Spencer Schubert, the city’s communications manager. The flooding has also displaced an unspecified number of residents from their homes.
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    “At this time we have no injuries to report,” Schubert said early Thursday morning, noting some rescues were ongoing.

    Torrential rain caused sewers to back up into several homes and sent floodwater running into basements, according to a Thursday news release from the city. Some affected residents took shelter at local hotels or with friends and family.

    “This was an extraordinary rainstorm and is very similar to the historic rains seen in the 2005 floods,” Jon Rosenlund, the city’s emergency director said. “We will be actively monitoring rivers, creeks and other drainage areas over the next few days for future flooding issues.”

    Flooding in 2005 turned streets into rivers in Grand Island. At one point, the city tore up a major road to open up a channel to drain flooding away from homes, CNN affiliate KHGI reported.

    The central Nebraskan city is home to around 53,000 people and is about 130 miles southwest of Omaha. The rain came to an end around sunrise Thursday, but the danger remains, with a flood warning in effect until 7 p.m. CDT.

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  • Comment Link ClintonDap Wednesday, 02 July 2025 09:08 posted by ClintonDap

    ‘Like wildfires underwater’: Worst summer on record for Great Barrier Reef as coral die-off sweeps planet
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    Great Barrier Reef, Australia
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    As the early-morning sun rises over the Great Barrier Reef, its light pierces the turquoise waters of a shallow lagoon, bringing more than a dozen turtles to life.

    These waters that surround Lady Elliot Island, off the eastern coast of Australia, provide some of the most spectacular snorkeling in the world — but they are also on the front line of the climate crisis, as one of the first places to suffer a mass coral bleaching event that has now spread across the world.
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    The Great Barrier Reef just experienced its worst summer on record, and the US-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced last month that the world is undergoing a rare global mass coral bleaching event — the fourth since the late 1990s — impacting at least 53 countries.

    The corals are casualties of surging global temperatures which have smashed historical records in the past year — caused mainly by fossil fuels driving up carbon emissions and accelerated by the El Nino weather pattern, which heats ocean temperatures in this part of the world.

    CNN witnessed bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef in mid-February, on five different reefs spanning the northern and southern parts of the 2,300-kilometer (1,400-mile) ecosystem.

    “What is happening now in our oceans is like wildfires underwater,” said Kate Quigley, principal research scientist at Australia’s Minderoo Foundation. “We’re going to have so much warming that we’re going to get to a tipping point, and we won’t be able to come back from that.”

    Coral bleached white from high water temperatures on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. CNN
    Bleaching occurs when marine heatwaves put corals under stress, causing them to expel algae from their tissue, draining their color. Corals can recover from bleaching if the temperatures return to normal, but they will perish if the water stays warmer than usual.

    “It’s a die-off,” said Professor Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, a climate scientist at the University of Queensland in Australia and chief scientist at The Great Barrier Reef Foundation. “The temperatures got so warm, they’re off the charts … they never occurred before at this sort of level.”

    The destruction of marine ecosystems would deliver an effective death sentence for around a quarter of all species that depend on reefs for survival — and threaten an estimated billion people who rely on reef fish for their food and livelihoods. Reefs also provide vital protection for coastlines, reducing the impact of floods, cyclones and sea level rise.

    “Humanity is being threatened at a rate by which I’m not sure we really understand,” Hoegh-Guldberg said.

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