Verse 1
Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord
Wait upon the Lord
We will wait upon the Lord
Strength will rise as we wait upon the Lord
Wait upon the Lord
We will wait upon the Lord
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Our God He reigns forever
Our hope our strong Deliverer
Chorus
You are the everlasting God
The everlasting God
You do not faint You won't grow weary
You're the defender of the weak
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How Much Money Does Janice Dickinson Make? Latest Income Salary
Net Worth:
Janice Dickinson Net Worth: $100 Million
Janice Dickinson's Income / Salary:Per Year: $20 Million
Per Month: $2 Million
Per Week: $500,000
| Per Day: | Per Hour: | Per Minute: | Per Second: |
| $70,000 | $3,000 | $50 | $1.00 |
Since you arrived on this page at , Janice Dickinson Earned:
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Lethbridge Alberta Temple site, Austin Texas Temple rendering
The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released the site location for the Lethbridge Alberta Temple and an exterior rendering of the Austin Texas Temple.
Both the site and the rendering were announced Tuesday, Sept. 5, on ChurchofJesusChrist.org.
Lethbridge Alberta TempleThe Lethbridge Alberta Temple — planned as a 45,000-square-foot, multistory house of the Lord — will be built on a site of 9-plus acres on the northwest corner of Whoop-Up Drive and Mauretania Road West in Lethbridge in the Canadian province of Alberta.
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Military space groups in New Mexico expand recruitment and STEM
SAN FRANCISCO – Attracting a talented workforce is a high priority for Scott Erwin, chief scientist for the Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
“If we don’t hire the best and brightest, it’s going to definitely impact our ability to do science and technology research, and keep up with competitors around the globe,” Erwin told SpaceNews.
As a result, AFRL’s Space Vehicles Directorate along with other military space organizations at Kirtland, including the Space Systems Command Innovation and Prototyping Directorate and the Space Rapid Capabilities Office, are funding science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education, expanding internship programs and bolstering local and long-distance recruitment efforts.
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Saturn in Taurus: Loyal, Cautious, and Security-Seeking
Apr 12, 2028 – May 31, 2030 By Tarot.com Staff Saturn defines boundaries and limits. Its transit through earthy Taurus raises some serious questions about whether any of us has enough money, comfort, or security. Is it even possible to feel safe in these times of rapidly increasing change? Saturn gives us a clear picture of where we stand ... which works fine as long as cynicism doesn't replace realism.
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The Ferrari Roma modified by Mansory
The new Ferrari Roma is arguably one of the most beautiful cars from Maranello at this time, she might ‘only’ be a twin-turbocharged V8 GT, but there is a massive market out there for a practical supercar like this, and straight from the factory floor in Maranello, this beauty comes with 612 hp from her 3.9-Liter engine, and thanks to the long swooping lines, thin headlights and relatively small front grille, the Ferrari Roma looks elegant, ready for a night out in the town without drawing too much attention to herself.
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The WEFs chairman did not confess that a political revolution is destroying his agenda
CLAIM: World Economic Forum executive chairman Klaus Schwab admitted that his plan for a “Great Reset” is being destroyed by a “political revolution” against the idea.
AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. An article by a website known to publish misinformation misrepresented a speech Schwab gave on the future of governments worldwide at a 2017 conference in Dubai, three years before the WEF introduced the idea of The Great Reset. In reality, Schwab spoke about the need to develop new systems of government to reflect contemporary perspectives and what such systems could entail.
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U.S. Highway 95 Earthquake in Western Nevada: Latest Updates
Las Vegas (AP) -- The cracked main highway between Las Vegas and Reno reopened Friday, 10 hours after a predawn magnitude 6.5 earthquake that a researcher called the largest to strike the remote area of western Nevada in 65 years.
No injuries were reported, but officials said goods tumbled from market shelves, sidewalks heaved and storefront windows cracked shortly after 4 a.m. People from Salt Lake City to California’s Central Valley tweeted that they felt shaking.
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United Airlines reveals app update that will delight middle seat passengers
Almost every plane traveler hates being stuck in the middle seat - unless they want to be next to friends or family.
Now, United Airlines has solution to help those who book a flight and find that only middle seats are left.
For those using their app, the airline will now automatically swap them to a window or aisle seat once they become available.
It works like this. On the app, travelers pick the unwanted middle seat - but at the same time express a preference for an aisle or window berth.
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What E. Jean Carroll could teach tough Republicans about calling out a bully
E. Jean Carroll is a brave woman. And her courage calls out the cowardice of many who could learn a thing or two from the writer who just won a judgment of $83.3 million — a sum set by a jury of Americans doing their duty — against the man who defamed her.
Considering all she has gone through, I’m sure if Carroll could trade that money for the life and the reputation she built before she learned the truth about the character of that character Donald Trump, she would.
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