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  1. I Pray one of My Brothers will answer this....

    I'll check back on the first response.

    PEACE Be With You All on this TUESDAY! 

     

    🙏💓:hi:

     

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    Is the phrase "cleanliness is next to godliness" from the Bible? 2 years ago 30829 views by  Johnson Olawale The phrase "cleanliness is next to godliness", is a very common saying. Most people, when asked believe that this phrase is from the Bible. And you probably have also been wondering to yourself if the phrase “cleanliness is next to godliness” is in the Bible. You will find the answer below. Contrary to what many believe, the phrase "cleanliness is next to godliness" is not from the Bible. Many people relate this phrase to the Bible due to the fact that it is very often heard in Christian homes. In reality, the phrase is a very old proverb believed to be found in the Babylonian and Hebrew religious tracts. But th Read more: https://www.legit.ng/1134389-is-phrase-cleanliness-godliness-bible.html

  2. 4 hours ago, ericschief said:

    The only thing I can find states the Health Department in Paulding County, but you have to call ahead and be certain category, i.e. first responders, medical staff, etc.

     I was hoping to be able to give them BLOOD, as I Believe I had This Back 2nd week of February...

     

    I spoke to BECKY at the GDPH TESTS for testing for antibodies is NOT available yet.:(

     

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  3. YEP... OPENING up the State Of Georgia...

    Phase 1....???????

     

     I called this number this morning and talk to Becky and there is no place that she knows of where I can take a test to see if I’ve already had this as I believe I have .

     

     I  would like to give my blood for antibiotic properties 

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  4. 32 minutes ago, Mrs G said:

    Gov. Brian Kemp should NOT have opened the Beaches!! There is a “Shelter In Place” in force and it should be JUST THAT!!!  Going to the beach is NOT Essential!!!  Therefore it should stay Closed!!! 

     

    That should be a LOCAL Decision (IMHO :rolleyes::wub:).... WATCH this VIDEO....

     

  5. I pray EVERYONE is Healthy who is READING This! :wub::good:

     

     I will stand with you... as LONG as YOU Stand OUT For ME!

    PEACE 

     

    I PRAY everyday that you will make wearing a FACE-MASK mandatory in

    GEORGIA

    as it is BIBLICAL

    IMHO 

     

     

    For the first time in recent memory, tourist-dependent Tybee Island, Ga., was trying its best to keep visitors away. The small barrier island shuttered its beaches March 20 out of fear out-of-town visitors could bring the novel coronavirus to a community with an aging population and no hospital and clog the single two-lane highway to the mainland. Other coastal Georgia communities followed, closing hotels and motels and banning short-term rentals.

    Those precautions were scrapped abruptly on Thursday, when Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) enraged local leaders by reopening all the state’s beaches.

    “As the Pentagon ordered 100,000 body bags to store the corpses of Americans killed by the Coronavirus, Governor Brian Kemp dictated that Georgia beaches must reopen, and declared any decision makers who refused to follow these orders would face prison and/or fines,” Tybee Island Mayor Shirley Sessions wrote in a furious denunciation on Saturday, referencing a request the Federal Emergency Management Agency made last week to the Defense Department. “The health of our residents, staff and visitors are being put at risk and we will pursue legal avenues to overturn his reckless mandate.”

     
     
     

    This from the mayor of Tybee Island, Shirley Sessions, on Governor Kemp’s forced reopening of the beaches.

    She begins with, “As the Pentagon ordered 100,000 body bags to store the corpses... Gov Kemp dictated that Georgia beaches must reopen...”

    This is a must read.#COVID2019

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    Kemp’s stay-at-home order, which supersedes those issued on the city or county level, states that nonessential workers should stay home when not making necessary trips to medical appointments, pharmacies and grocery stores. Residents also are allowed to leave their homes to exercise, and the governor’s office has said officers from Georgia’s Department of Public Safety and Department of Natural Resources will patrol beaches to ensure compliance with social distancing guidelines.

    The announcement appeared to catch local officials off guard, with Allen Booker, a Democratic county commissioner in Glynn County, Ga., calling it “stupid and crazy at the same time.”

     
     

    In a Friday video filmed from her porch, Sessions, who holds a nonpartisan position and is a few months into her first term as mayor, said no one would be available to take down barricades and plywood signs announcing beach closures until after the weekend. She begged visitors to voluntarily stay away, despite the governor’s order.

     
     

    “We are now in a position where we are pleading with the public and with our residents to adhere to the beach closing,” Sessions said, adding that the coastal city of nearly 3,000 people was in a “very precarious situation.”

     

    Easily accessible from Savannah, Tybee Island has perhaps the most heavily visited — and smallest — beach in the state, Sessions said. While the city’s small police force typically has 25 officers, one has tested positive for covid-19 and five others are self-quarantined because of potential exposure. Since the city is unable to monitor its own beaches, Sessions asked residents to send in videos and photos of people gathering too close together.

    “We don’t have lifeguards on our beaches yet, and if people decide to go into the ocean and there’s an accident, something really tragic, Tybee is going to be in a very bad position,” she told WTOC.

     
     

    While Kemp hasn’t directly responded to Sessions’s criticism, he posted aerial footage on Twitter showing “no issues” and “very few visitors” on Tybee Island over the weekend. His office told WSB-TV Kemp decided to reopen beaches after gathering input from public health and emergency management officials.

     

    Photos from Tybee Island - ⁦@GaDNRLE⁩ and ⁦@ga_dps⁩ report no issues as they patrol the beach and surrounding areas. Beachgoers are mostly locals and complying with social distancing orders. We will continue to monitor conditions.

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    Video of Tybee Island beaches from ⁦@GaDNRLE⁩ helicopter. Few visitors amid routine beach debris. Patrols will continue to ensure compliance and keep people safe.

     
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    Other elected officials have been quick to criticize Kemp, who raised eyebrows last Wednesday when he said he had just learned the coronavirus could be spread by people who aren’t displaying symptoms. One Republican state representative, Jeff Jones, told the Brunswick News the governor had not only potentially put people at risk but also gone against the principle of local government control.

    “We are in the middle of a worldwide pandemic, and while we are closing schools we are reopening beaches,” Savannah Mayor Van Johnson (D) told “NBC Nightly News” on Sunday. “In my mind, that does not compute.”

     
     

    Glynn County, home to the resort communities of Jekyll Island and St. Simons Island, had ordered hotels, bed-and-breakfasts and short-term rentals to close before Kemp’s announcement. In an interview with the Florida Times-Union, Glynn County Commissioner Peter Murphy (R) said the governor “undid all the good we did in March” with his order.

    “I’ve talked to some short-term rental operators, and they said they’re being flooded with calls from New York and other hot spots, and we have no way to force them to quarantine,” Glynn County Commission Chairman Michael Browning (R) told the paper. “They’re going to be out and about in the community.”

    Murphy also told the Times-Union Kemp’s order came days after the commission ordered beaches on privately owned Sea Island to close. The timing was “interesting,” he said, because the island’s billionaire owner, Philip Anschutz, is a major Republican donor. Sen. David Perdue (R), a prominent Kemp ally, also has a home there. A spokesman for Kemp told the paper there was no connection.

     
     

    The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Georgia spiked Sunday night, with 359 new cases and 11 new deaths reported in 24 hours. The state now has a total of 6,742 confirmed cases, and 219 deaths have been attributed to the virus, according to the Georgia Department of Public Health.

    Kemp’s order to reopen the beaches gave “exercise” as its primary rationale and stipulated that people should remain six feet apart, not sit in chairs and not hold “parties.”

    To ensure people are heading to the beach only for exercise, the Georgia Department of Natural Resources banned beach chairs, umbrellas and tents. On Saturday, state police on Tybee Island “occasionally made the rounds to eject beachgoers who were obviously defying Kemp’s order, with several of them sitting on beach chairs drinking beer,” the Savannah Morning News reported. “Other youths played games or went swimming, while quite a few sunbathers stretched any reasonable definition of 'exercise’ to the point of incredulity.”

     
     

    Locals, meanwhile, weren’t thrilled to see visitors returning to their island in the midst of a global pandemic.

    “In my opinion, they just loaded a gun and pointed it at the beach,” Keith Gay, who owns a vacation rental company in Tybee Island, told WSAV. “I hope I’m wrong, but when they put the stay-in-place rule, the weekend following that, we had 9,000 cars on the island. Every restaurant, every bar and beach were completely slammed. This is after there had been a national warning and a state warning about social distancing.”

    One woman wore a hazmat suit as a protest, telling the station that Kemp had put her disabled veteran husband at risk. “We are doing what we’re supposed to be doing, and when do visitors’ rights supersede the residents’ rights?” she asked.

     
     
     

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    I hope you have enjoyed the message from Pastor Brian Bloye of WESTRIDGE CHURCH in Dallas Georgia.

    and you would like to know why I choose JESUS🙏:wub:

    call or text 770-833-2175 and it would be my pleasure to share with you.

    I Pray that whoever watches this video and reads my message, will call

    770-833-2175 will give me 30 seconds of your time to share with you my

    elevator speech TESTIMONY.

     

    Blessings to you and your family.:wub:

     

     

  7. Today is March 20, 2020 And since we all basically do the same things when we wake up involving Mother Nature 🙏🏻❤️😇 even though this video , while only 24 seconds long , paints a picture that speaks 10,000 words! Today is the eighth day of the pandemic COVID-19 since the United States of America has stopped all travel outside of our borders. We all have extra time please do what’s important and bring JOY 🙏🏻❤️😇 to the ones in your inner circle. If you have any issues whatsoever or can’t find your JOY 🙏🏻❤️😇 go to Kickthesand.com and let’s make some JOY! Blessings to everyone who either reads this or watches the video
     

    PLEASE  Share and POST what You do 4 JOY 🙏 :wub:

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  8.  Here is a video from commission chairman of Paulding County Georgia Board of commissioners in response to COVID-19 in Paulding county Georgia!

     

     

     

     

     

     My sincerest apologies for not having this sooner just there are so many outlets  for information in our community since we are what you call a bedroom community and the only time the city of Atlanta /  Fox 5/channel 2/46 channel  reports on us is when something bad happens.

     

       Thank you very much Paulding County commissioners for putting this info out there.

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    The PEOPLE who are the Paulding County School District

    TRULY have some of the BIGGEST :wub:'s

     

    Day 1 of PCSD's "Lunch" to Go meal plan went exceedingly well! School district administrators, Nutrition employees, the Paulding Sheriff's Office, school princi...pals and assistant principals, and a district vendor, all came together to hand out sack lunches to drive-up families from 10 a.m. to noon at three different schools. Here were the total lunches handed out on Wednesday, along with just a few of the individuals at each site and in the attached photos:

    Paulding County High School: 256 sack lunches
    Principal Craig Wilcox
    Assistant Principal Kevin Thomas
    Assistant Principal Robin Davis
    Athletic Director Dustin Skelton
    Assistant Principal Karmel Tanner
    Assistant Principal Chris Stafford
    District Executive Director Garrick Askew
    Nutrition Director Karen Mathis
    School Board Member John Dean

    Hiram High School: 179 sack lunches
    Principal Misty Cooksey
    Assistant Principal Jeff Wallace
    Assistant Principal Darius Hodge
    Assistant Principal April Byrne
    Assistant Principal Kristi Gammon
    Assistant Principal Borato Broughton
    Sheriff's Deputy Eric Pace

    Herschel Jones Middle School: 111 sack lunches
    Principal Tammy Skelton
    Assistant Principal Chris McAllister
    Assistant Principal Sean Schinella
    Executive Director Gary Plunkett
    Executive Director Don Breedlove
    School Safety Officer Michael Ruple
    PCSD Custodial Zone Manager Cristi Davis
    SMS Custodial Asst. Manager Jessica Vest
    Sheriff's Office Cpl. Brian Fitzgerald

    Also, Superintendent Dr. Brian Otott could be seen at all three sites helping with set up, handing out lunches, and then helping with the tear down. All in all it was a great day! Stay tuned for updates as the district continues to seek the most efficient method to provide food to PCSD families during the closure.

    TOTAL: Almost 550 sack lunches handed out on Day 1!

     

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