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TEEN ACCUSED OF KILLING HIS MOTHER AFTER ARGUMENT OVER SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS This is one of those cases that just leaves you shaking your head. Authorities say 17-year-old Brandon Baker has been charged as an adult with murder after allegedly stabbing his mother, Samantha Baker, to death and critically injuring his stepfather, Lance Baker, inside their Alabama home. According to investigators, the violence happened after a heated family argument. Several reports say the dispute may have started over social media posts and memes Samantha had made about Brandon’s behavior and disciplinary issues. Police say Brandon called 911 after the attack. His stepfather, despite suffering multiple stab wounds, was able to make it to a neighbor’s house for help. Brandon is being held on a $1 million bond and is being prosecuted as an adult. If these allegations are true, it’s heartbreaking to think a family argument ended in such unimaginable violence. Source: Baldwin County Sheriff’s Office and local Alabama news reports. #BreakingNews #Alabama #TrueCrime #Justice #News

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🙏 Pray for Ontario 🇨🇦 Northern Ontario is facing a significant wildfire emergency. As of mid-July 2026, more than 100 active wildfires are burning across the northwest and northeast, with dozens remaining out of control. Several First Nations communities have been forced to evacuate, while others have suffered the loss of homes and community buildings. Thick wildfire smoke has also spread far beyond the fire zones, prompting air quality warnings across parts of Ontario, including the Greater Toronto Area. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families affected, the communities facing uncertainty, and the courageous firefighters, FireRangers, pilots, emergency personnel, and support crews from Ontario, Alberta, and across Canada who continue to battle these dangerous fires. If you are in an area affected by wildfire smoke, follow local health guidance, limit outdoor activities when air quality is poor, and obey all fire bans and outdoor burning restrictions. For official updates: • Ontario Fire Map: ontario. ca/FireMap • Follow @ONforestfires for the latest wildfire information. Please keep Ontario in your prayers. Stay safe, look out for one another, and support evacuated families whenever possible. 🇨🇦❤️ Stay strong, Ontario. #OntarioWildfires #NorthernOntario #PrayForOntario #StaySafe #ForestFires #Canada

Candace Perry

Staying humble! Walking humbly is essential to spiritual life, as illustrated in Micah 6:8, which underscores the need for justice, mercy, and a humble relationship with God. This principle is reiterated in Matthew 23:12, where it is noted that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, while the humble will be honored. Various scriptures, such as 2 Chronicles 7:14, advocate for self-humbling and prayer to seek divine forgiveness and healing. Proverbs connects humility with wisdom and reverence for the Lord, indicating that true honor and life arise from a humble heart. Additionally, Romans 12:16 and Ephesians 4:2 encourage believers to prioritize others' needs, while Philippians 2:3-4 emphasizes valuing others above oneself. Colossians 3:12 promotes virtues like compassion and gentleness, and both James 4:6 and 1 Peter 5:5 highlight that God favors the humble and opposes the proud, reinforcing humility's importance in our spiritual journey. True humility is exemplified by Jesus, contrasting with the world's often misguided version rooted in insecurity and self-absorption, which can appear arrogant. Genuine humility does not seek attention; it embodies modesty without the need for validation, unlike false humility that seeks recognition by proclaiming, "Look how humble I am!" If you recognize insincere traits of humility within yourself, turn to God for insight on how to embody true humility and reflect His character more closely.

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More than 850 wildfires are burning across Canada, and hundreds of them remain out of control. For many people, the first sign of the disaster is the smoke drifting across the border into the United States. But for the communities living in the path of the flames, the reality is far more devastating. In northern Ontario, residents of Namaygoosisagagun First Nation were forced to flee as wildfire tore through their community. With roads cut off, some families escaped in small 12- and 14-foot boats across the water while flames consumed their homes. When it was over, Chief Helen Paavola delivered the heartbreaking news. “All the homes are gone. There’s nothing left.” More than 30 homes were destroyed, along with the band’s office, the school, and the community centre. Families lost not only their houses but much of the community they had built over generations. The smoke covering American cities is real, and poor air quality affects millions of people. But that smoke is only the visible reminder of a much larger tragedy unfolding in Canada, where families have lost everything, firefighters continue battling hundreds of active blazes, and entire communities face the long road to rebuilding. Instead of blaming Canada for the smoke, remember the people living beneath it. Sometimes what reaches your sky as haze began as someone else’s home.

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Philippians 4:7 The reality is, we’re body, soul and spirit. The reality is we walk in the flesh until we’re surrendered to Jesus, sold out to Him…His will for our life, and our only desire is to accomplish His purpose. We’re transformed, our mind renewed. We now walk in the reality of the Spirit. our dictionary is rewritten. Our definition of death, we learn, is not destruction of the flesh, gone forever, but rather the state of a spirit in the absence of God. Likewise, His Peace, which is unable to be corrupted by mankind and the chaos we create, isn’t fully understood by someone who doesn’t know Him. In fact, Paul tells us His Peace transcends all understanding, His Peace guards our heart and mind in Jesus. His Peace is our reality in a spirit filled, spirit led life. The Holy Spirit’s victory over the flesh. Paul describes this peace as a “tranquil state of a soul assured of its salvation through Christ…fearing nothing from God… and being content with its earthly lot of whatever sort…”. We don’t find peace in the nightly news, we don’t find peace in an unguarded street. We don’t find peace in a home that doesn’t first have God’s peace. This is the Peace that comes with the assurance of salvation and is incorruptible, imperishable. Any peace man creates…worldly peace is filled with broken promises, pride and arrogance, love of self, greed, and lust for power…and temporary. God‘s peace covers us when we’re unsettled, fearful. God‘s peace surrounds us and fills us when we’re suffering. His Peace is eternal, and our reality. Lord, we have no words to express how grateful we are for Your Peace. We breathe it in and know by experience how it overcomes the flesh and the things of this world. Knowing we’re in Your Grip is all the Peace we need in this life and creates an excitement for the one You’ve prepared for us.

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