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 Praying for all Nations

This symbol is unique to our desire for Peace & Harmony globally. The wheat stalks- symbolize the harvest that is wrapped across the globe. In John 4:35, where Yeshua or Messiah - Jesus tells His disciples, "Do you not say, 'There are still four months and then comes the harvest? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest". We endeavor to reach as far out as our the path leads! It begins in communities, cities, states and nations.

Remember, peace and harmony are vital for human survival, progress, and well-being, Fostering personal serenity, strong communities, and a stable society by reducing conflict, promoting cooperation, and enhancing individual and collective flourishing. 

Goal is to cultivate these values as it allows individuals to develop a holistic outlook, thrive in supportive environments, and work together to address challenges and build a sustainable, prosperous future for humanity.  
 

In God we will always trust! Amen!

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The U.S. flag features thirteen red and white stripes representing the original thirteen colonies and a blue canton with fifty white stars, each representing a U.S. state. The colors also hold symbolic meaning: red for valor and bravery, white for purity and innocence, and blue for vigilance, perseverance, and justice. 

The flag's design has evolved, with the current 50-star version adopted on July 4, 1960, after Hawaii became a state. It is also known by nicknames such as the "Stars and Stripes" and "Old Glory". 

 

We are Strong!

The single white star on the Texas flag, known as the Lone Star, symbolizes Texas's sovereign status as a unified state, reflecting its independent spirit and pride. 

The symbol dates back to the Texas Revolution, representing the unity of Texans in their fight for independence and continuing to be a powerful emblem of the state's enduring identity and resilience. 

 

We are Resilient!