Our Parents lived that 70’s show
Gerald Ford declared inflation “Public Enemy Number One.” Carter called it the nation’s most pressing domestic problem.
CONCLUSION
The working man can’t afford a house these days, just a dinky little apartment.
Our Parents lived that 70’s show
Gerald Ford declared inflation “Public Enemy Number One.” Carter called it the nation’s most pressing domestic problem.
CONCLUSION
The working man can’t afford a house these days, just a dinky little apartment.
Psalm 76:7 At your roar, O God of Jacob, chariots and steeds lay still.
1973 to 1979 gas shortages
My brother Mike says he’d rather go to Frisco than Victoria
we will get his passport tommorow
I took web master school instead of HVAC
https://sims.fandom.com/wiki/Part-time_job#Manual_Laborer
make nelly’s web page…..and forget about social media
I am a licensed Naturopath…
i can heal your sick alpha first GF
Question:
In every Bible I have read, both Catholic and Protestant, Matthew 6:9-14 and Luke 11:2–4 use the words “debts” and “sins” in the Lord’s Prayer, and yet as Catholics we say “trespasses” when praying this important prayer. Who changed the words and why?
Answer:
In Matthew 6:12, the Greek word for “debts” is ophelilema, and it means “that which is owed.” Likewise, the Greek word for “debtors” is opheiletes, and it means “one who owes another.”