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Waching daily Sep 27 2017

This Little Girl Is Missing and Police Want this Picture to be Shared to Find her

This 15-years-old girl is missing and she could be in real trouble.

Police want her picture to be shared massively to find her.

Please share as much as you can after reading the description.

Hillsborough County Sheriff office's police in Florida are looking for 15-years-old Elizabeth

Brown who went missing from Ruskin.

Deputies of the department say that the girl left a detected residence on 1st Avenue NW

but didn't return back.

Sheriff's office believes that the girl is still in the Ruskin area and wants people

to share her picture to find her.

Brown is a white female having blue eyes and strawberry blonde hair.

She weighs 115 pounds approximately and her height is 5'02".

The office requests anyone who has any information regarding her whereabouts to call immediately

the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office at 247-8200.

The family is not doing well with her absence and highly concerned for her well-being.

SHARE the post to help her parents and police find the girl who can be in any kind of danger

at the moment.

Let me conclude my request with this:

"We always thank God for all of you and continually mention you in our prayers.

We remember before our God and Father your work produced by faith, your labour prompted

by love, and your endurance inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ.

For we know, brothers and sisters loved by God, that he has chosen you, because our gospel

came to you not simply with words but also with power, with the Holy Spirit and deep

conviction.

You know how we lived among you for your sake.

You became imitators of us and of the Lord, for you welcomed the message in the midst

of severe suffering with the joy given by the Holy Spirit."

SHARE the picture and say AMEN.

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BIG BOSS 11| FINAL CONTESTANT LIST IS OUT - Big boss 11 contestants with Name and Picture - Duration: 3:09.

BIG BOSS 11| FINAL CONTESTANT LIST IS OUT - Big boss 11 contestants with Name and Picture

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KCFD is looking for a person of interest believed to be going around Oildale and sparking fires. - Duration: 1:49.

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The Heart is a Lonely Hunter - Duration: 41:18.

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'This is real. This is the FBI': College hoops won't be the same - Duration: 4:09.

'This is real. This is the FBI': College hoops won't be the same

College basketball coaches have been caught paying players before. Handing out extra benefits have cost some their jobs. The result, at worst, is punishment from the NCAA.

Which makes Tuesday's blockbuster news, that four assistant coaches and six others connected to grass-roots basketball were arrested on bribery and fraud charges in a pay-for-play scheme that involved players being pushed towards agents, financial advisors and sneaker companies, so groundbreaking.

"Without a doubt, it's going to change recruiting dramatically," one Division I head coach said, speaking on condition of anonymity. "This is a game-changer in college basketball.".

The coach's basis for this opinion was simple: If the FBI is involved, the stakes are now greater. Losing a job is one thing, but serving prison time is another. And clearly this isn't the end of it.

"We have your playbook," New York FBI Assistant Director in Charge William Sweeney said during a news conference on Tuesday. "Our investigation is ongoing and we are conducting additional interviews as we speak.".

Assistants from Arizona (Emmanuel "Book" Richardson), Oklahoma State (Lamont Evans), Auburn (Chuck Person) and USC (Tony Bland) were arrested.

So was Adidas director of global marketing James Gatto, charged in one instance with paying an athlete's family $100,000 so the player would attend a school sponsored by Adidas. Louisville and Miami, both sponsored by Adidas, were also implicated.

It is alleged that the coaches accepted bribes ranging from $13,000 to almost $100,000 each to direct athletes to business managers, agents, sneaker companies and financial advisers.

"I don't know how anybody in their right mind would think about doing it [after this]," the head coach said. "All of a sudden you're going to have to worry about getting arrested.

This isn't the NCAA where you get a show-cause [penalty]. This is the FBI.". The head coach said everyone cheats a little, whether it's meeting with recruits during a dead period or seeing a player one more time than is allowed.

But the report depicted college coaches, sneaker companies and agents working together, using big money to push recruits to certain schools. "Hopefully, this sets things up to get cleaned up," a high-major assistant coach said. "It [could be] huge for the game.".

Andrew Slater, a national recruiting analyst from 247Sports.com, said he isn't certain yet how much the arrests on Tuesday will change the landscape. He believes programs will be smarter going forward, more careful, and perhaps the method of payment could be tweaked.

"Players have been getting paid, either to attend a school or to help with a point spread, since the 40's," Slater said.

For more infomation >> 'This is real. This is the FBI': College hoops won't be the same - Duration: 4:09.

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Trump is tweeting a lot more about the NFL than Puerto Rico - Duration: 1:37.

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Your Body is a Temple - Duration: 2:51.

God wants us to be managers

of the body or the temple

that he's given us.

This is what he says in God's Word,

he says,

Your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit.

That puts in perspective

how we want to treat our bodies.

Well, how do you treat temples?

In the last congregation

that I served, shortly before I arrived,

someone actually threw a beer bottle

through one of the beautiful

stained glass windows of the church.

What do you suppose people's reaction

was when when they heard about that?

They were appalled!

They said,

"This is a church! You can't do that to a church!"

And that's a right reaction.

Because that building

is a symbol of God's presence.

And yet,

it's still just a building.

How much more appalling is it

if we defile the temple

where the Holy Spirit says

he dwells?

And now truth be told,

scripture gives us an awful lot of freedom

in making decisions about how we manage

our bodies.

Christians

can disagree

or make different decisions, we'll say,

and they can still be good Christians.

I know some Christians who drink

coffee and soda and some who don't.

I know Christians that

drink beer or wine

and some who don't.

I know some that work out seven times a week,

or two to three times a week,

or one time a week.

Is it wrong to eat a Big Mac?

I kind of like Big Macs.

Everything in moderation, right?

The point is this:

If you remember that your body

is a temple of the Holy Spirit,

then it helps you make those decisions

about how you're going to treat your body.

And Paul gives us the "why."

He says,

"You are not your own.

You were bought at a price."

There we were,

penniless and alone,

destined for the fire of hell,

and an eternity of suffering,

when someone saw us

and took pity on us

and simply put, loved us.

Jesus went to his father

and asked,

"What will it take to buy them?"

And the father said,

"Only the most priceless offering will do."

And so Jesus offered himself on the cross.

You were bought at a price.

That almost sounds like an understatement.

So what is the only thing

we can think to do?

Honor God

with the body he's given you.

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It's pretty simple.

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