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Psalm 30:5
5For his anger is but for a moment; His favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may stay for the night, But joy comes in the morning.
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In Groundhog Day, Phil Connors relives the same day hundreds of times. At first he exploits it—eating without consequences, manipulating women. Then he despairs—nothing matters if nothing changes. Finally, he discovers meaning: becoming a better person, helping others, learning piano.
In the animated film *Inside Out*, we enter the colorful mind of a young girl named Riley, where emotions personified dance and clash in a delicate balance. Imagine the vibrant, swirling landscapes of her thoughts—each emotion a character navigating the...
In the heart of Pixar's *Inside Out*, we step into the vibrant world of Riley's mind, where the character Joy energetically pulls the strings, orchestrating a symphony of happiness. Picture this: Joy, with her radiant smile and glowing presence, stands...
"The enslaved knew how to wait. Through centuries of night, they waited on the Lord. And they did not faint. Weeping endured for the night, but joy came. Their strength renewed generation after generation—waiting, running, not growing weary." — Howard Thurman.