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  • We are saved by grace of God and impowred by holy spirit
    We are saved by grace of God and impowred by holy spirit
    Showers of Blessing https://tinyurl.com/mr3b25vt
    God’s love pours upon us like showers of blessing through Jesus Christ. In Him, we receive forgiveness, peace, and eternal life. Jesus became the bridge between God and humanity, washing away our sins and filling our hearts with hope and grace. These blessings are not earned but freely given to all who believe. Through Christ, we experience the Holy Spirit’s guidance, joy in trials, and strength in weakness. Every blessing flows from God’s mercy, reminding us that His love never fails. Truly, in Jesus, heaven’s richest blessings rain upon our lives, refreshing our souls daily
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  • Every baby’s mouth has a labial frenulum – a thin band of tissue that attaches the upper lip to the gum. A lip tie happens when this frenulum is so thick or short that it limits the normal movement of the lip. In other words, the upper lip cannot flange outward as usual. By contrast, a normal frenulum (often just called labial frenulum) usually lets the lip move freely and often stretches or migrates up as a child grows.

    Lip ties are sometimes graded by attachment type (Kotlow classification): Class 1 (minimal restriction at the lip margin), up to Class 4 (frenulum tightly attached high on the gum). A Class 1 frenulum is typically not problematic, whereas a Class 3 or 4 can restrict lip mobility. However, attachment type alone doesn’t guarantee symptoms – it’s the functional restriction that matters. In fact, many infants with “low-set” frenula have no issues at all.

    Only when the tight frenulum prevents the lip from flanging (opening wide) do doctors label it a lip tie. It’s worth noting that a tight upper lip tie can contribute to spacing between the front teeth (a midline gap) and even make brushing the front teeth harder, since debris may get trapped under the lip.
    https://nutibes.com/lip-tie-in-babies/
    Every baby’s mouth has a labial frenulum – a thin band of tissue that attaches the upper lip to the gum. A lip tie happens when this frenulum is so thick or short that it limits the normal movement of the lip. In other words, the upper lip cannot flange outward as usual. By contrast, a normal frenulum (often just called labial frenulum) usually lets the lip move freely and often stretches or migrates up as a child grows. Lip ties are sometimes graded by attachment type (Kotlow classification): Class 1 (minimal restriction at the lip margin), up to Class 4 (frenulum tightly attached high on the gum). A Class 1 frenulum is typically not problematic, whereas a Class 3 or 4 can restrict lip mobility. However, attachment type alone doesn’t guarantee symptoms – it’s the functional restriction that matters. In fact, many infants with “low-set” frenula have no issues at all. Only when the tight frenulum prevents the lip from flanging (opening wide) do doctors label it a lip tie. It’s worth noting that a tight upper lip tie can contribute to spacing between the front teeth (a midline gap) and even make brushing the front teeth harder, since debris may get trapped under the lip. https://nutibes.com/lip-tie-in-babies/
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    Lip Tie in Babies & Toddlers: Symptoms and Treatment
    Lip tie in babies and toddlers can affect feeding. Learn how to spot signs and get treatment options like frenectomy, ensuring your baby feeds.
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  • DR Congo -Nearly 43 people were killed Sunday, July 27th, 2025 in eastern Congo’s Ituri province when ADF rebels (Islamic State-backed rebels ) stormed a Catholic church during a vigil and opened fire on worshippers.

    According to the UN mission known as MONUSCO, at least 43 people, including women and children, were confirmed dead in the church, while another five were killed in a nearby village.

    https://baptistchronicle.com/2025/10/07/dr-congo-43-worshippers-were-killed-in-the-attack-at-a-night-mass-in-a-church/
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    DR Congo: 43 worshippers were killed in the attack at a night mass in a church - The Baptist Chronicle
    DR Congo -Nearly 40 people were killed Sunday, July 27th, 2025 in eastern Congo's Ituri province when ADF rebels stormed a Catholic church
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