As a Street Missionary in Louisville, KY, it's important to always keep in mind the question, "What Would Jesus Do?" (WWJD). Jesus was...
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Noble Kenneth
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Space Waves provides gamers of all ages with an amazing experience with its gorgeous sights and compelling gameplay. Will you step into the cosmic dance and rule the galaxy?
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Maria Charles
Jan 09
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Stickman Hook is a physics-based platformer focused on speed, momentum, and precision. Players swing, bounce, and flip through minimalist levels that demand perfect timing. Easy to pick up but hard to master, every hook and release defines your path forward.
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Killion Clayton
Dec 17, 2025
As Street Missionaries, we carry the question “What Would Jesus Do?” into every encounter. Jesus modeled perfect love, compassion, and service, and melon playground we are called to reflect His example in the way we live and serve.
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Fara Pioky
Nov 18, 2025
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Geometry Dash relies heavily on hand–eye coordination. When you play more often, your brain starts predicting movements automatically. That’s why daily practice, even for 10 minutes, helps you improve faster than long sessions once a week.
Space Waves provides gamers of all ages with an amazing experience with its gorgeous sights and compelling gameplay. Will you step into the cosmic dance and rule the galaxy?
Stickman Hook is a physics-based platformer focused on speed, momentum, and precision. Players swing, bounce, and flip through minimalist levels that demand perfect timing. Easy to pick up but hard to master, every hook and release defines your path forward.
As Street Missionaries, we carry the question “What Would Jesus Do?” into every encounter. Jesus modeled perfect love, compassion, and service, and melon playground we are called to reflect His example in the way we live and serve.
Geometry Dash relies heavily on hand–eye coordination. When you play more often, your brain starts predicting movements automatically. That’s why daily practice, even for 10 minutes, helps you improve faster than long sessions once a week.