ANOTHER COFFEE BREAK: BABYLON IS FALLING DOWN, Part 12
Sorry for the delay in getting this edition out, but I was on the road traveling in Canada. This Coffee Break and the next one in sequence will follow closely together.
Sorry for the delay in getting this edition out, but I was on the road traveling in Canada. This Coffee Break and the next one in sequence will follow closely together.
OK. I missed my assumption by a little over a week concerning the Global Currency Reset. We've already noted that the Iraqi Dinar -- the IQD (now becoming the IQN on FOREX markets) -- has been established as the pivot currency for this event.
Whewww!!!! Four days of temperatures reaching 111 degrees and our AC quitting on the first day with no repairman available until the fifth day makes sitting in the office and writing these Coffee Breaks just a tad difficult.
Hi, Everybody! Let's get this discussion on the road. Grab a cup of some Black Tiger. That stuff is stout! If you're not awake, I promise you will be! If you don't need waking up, there's a carafe of some Double-Roasted French. That will at least light up your taste buds!
Howdy! How're Y'all doin'? Oops. Guess I'm not back in Texas, but I was just reminiscing with folks in our fellowship this past weekend how the coffee motif came about for these articles.
Greetings and Blessings to all of you. Hopefully, I'll get to the subject today of the supposed re-created city of Babylon, as well as some things that are happening politically and economically that have caused people to turn their attention towards a physical city of Babylon rather than seeing and understanding the Babylon that has been the real bane of the body of Christ.
Once again, Good Morning! Without any further adieu, let's get this discussion off and running for the day. Our daughter, Shelley, is in the process of making a couple of pots of some pretty stout French Roasted coffee this morning, and it will be ready momentarily.
If you've visited our website in the last few days, you should have noticed that the Coffee Breaks are now available (with the use of a Microsoft Translator) into 91 different languages. We've had numerous requests for the Coffee Breaks to be available in other languages -- most notably Arabic and Spanish -- and for the first time, they now are!