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There is a difference between speaking to your mountain and speaking about your mountain. Speaking about your mountain will magnify the problem in your mind. The problem will begin to look bigger and bigger in your sight. But speaking to your mountain keeps things in proper perspective. When you put God’s Word in your mouth, magnifying the Answer above all else, speaking to the mountain will cause it to move (Mark 11:23–24)! This week: Take a day and keep track of how many times you speak about the problem you’re facing. Go to God’s Word—the Bible—and find out what it says about the problem. Begin to replace your words about the situation with God’s Word on the matter. Each time you begin to speak about the problem, remind yourself to speak to it, telling it to change and conform to what the Word says!
The coronavirus has officially been declared a “pandemic” by the World Health Organization (WHO). What that means is that it is spreading widely in the world, and countries should increase their efforts to address the situation. Outbreak, epidemic, or pandemic: what is the difference? When talking about a disease, these terms can be confusing. An “ outbreak ” is an increase in the number of people who have a certain disease in a community, or geographic area. For instance, seasonal flu each year. An “ epidemic ” is when that outbreak spreads rapidly to others. A “ pandemic ” is when the infectious agent has spread globally. It often occurs with a new strain of a virus, like this novel coronavirus. When will the coronavirus outbreak end? The current outbreak of coronavirus will end with a vaccine or something known as " herd immunity ." Herd immunity, or community immunity, is when a high percentage of the community becomes immune ...
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