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But now I am found, was blind but now I see.
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Teach us to realize how short our lives are. Then our hearts will become wise. - Psalm 90:12
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If I got you
If I got Jesus, I would live happier
If I got Jesus,  I would help anybody
If I got Jesus, I would get eternal life.
If I got  you, my Lord!
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my heart will sing no other name; Jesus. (at forever reign.)
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May Jesus be in your mind
Jesus in your heart, Jesus on your lips, Jesus in all your works. (via worshipgifs)
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A World of Childhood Fantasy in Narni, Italy
For more enchanting photos and videos from Narni, Italy, explore the Narni location page and browse the #Narni hashtag.
There are stunning similarities between the real-life town of Narni and the fictional world of Narnia: blazing green hills, clear blue skies and picturesque stone structures.
In fact, the classic fantasy series The Chronicles of Narnia, written by C.S. Lewis in 1950, is rumored to have been inspired by this small Italian town 50 miles north of Rome. According to biographer Walter Hooper, Lewis was fascinated by ancient history, and Narni—named “Narnia” in Roman times—was highlighted by the children’s author in his personal atlas.
Whether Lewis visited Narni has never been confirmed, but even today, its cobblestone streets and castle fortress look like they belong in a magical, medieval novel. And while there are no mythical, talking creatures roaming the land, Narni still feels like a place pulled straight out of our childhood imaginations.
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Gracias por compartir conmigo la torta! Sólo ellos llegaron a la casa jeje! Bueno, faltaron muchos! #Juan #Sister #Gisell + #Familia
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La #torta que me regalaron mis #padres! #Anthonella le #metió la mano! Normal pues!
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