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  • The Genesis Genealogies: Are They Complete? September 4, 2010
    Are the biblical genealogies in Genesis complete as Archbishop Ussher assumed? Examining all the biblical genealogies shows that ancient genealogies are generally telescoped rather than complete. […]
  • No on Proposition 19: Why the Marijuana Initiative is Bad for California August 10, 2010
    Proposition 19, contrary to its title, does not regulate or tax marijuana, but establishes a dangerous legal precedent by creating a protected class of marjuana users and distributors. […]
  • Noah's Ark Found in Turkey? Is this real? July 17, 2010
    Noah's ark has been 'found' again - this time on Mt. Ararat in Turkey. Will this discovery hold up to scientific scrutiny? […]
  • Can Christians View Pornography? What the Bible Says July 12, 2010
    Pornography is a big problem in the Christian Church, because it results in Christians who are double-minded - wanting to have one foot in heaven and the other in hell. Pornography is so insidious because it destroys our purity of mind and makes our consciences corrupt, being unable to discern the true will of God. […]
  • Is Satan Real?: What Does the Bible Say About the Devil? June 17, 2010
    The Bible says that Satan is a beautiful and powerful fallen angel, who would like to do nothing more than take away the joy of Christians through deception, and lead people into rebellion against God. Although Satan is destined for the Lake of Fire, biblical prophecy indicates that he will deceive entire nations and kingdoms before he is relegated to eterna […]
  • Book Review: Left Behind Answered Verse by Verse May 29, 2010
    David Reed's book, Left Behind Answered Verse by Verse, examines pretribulation rapture theology from a biblical perspective. Being at 142 pages, the book is a relatively concise critique of Left Behind prophecy. […]
  • Book Review: The Origins of Left Behind Eschatology May 28, 2010
    David Malcolm Bennett is an excellent writer, and his book, The Origins of Left Behind Eschatology is a thorough, well-researched examination of the origins of pretribulation rapture theology. Although the book is based upon a Ph.D. thesis, it is an interesting examination of the subject, along with numerous references cited for those interested in further r […]
  • Atheist Myth #3: Christianity Was Invented by Paul, Not Founded by Jesus of Nazareth April 26, 2010
    An online slideshow and audio recording refuting the atheists claim that Paul invented the majority of Christian doctrines and that Jesus did not teach the majority of doctrines taught by Paul. […]
  • OpenDNS and Free Internet Filtering in Your Home April 5, 2010
    Being a Christian, I have always been concerned about the Internet in our home. One way to prevent unwanted content into your home is through the use of free OpenDNS filtering services through your router. […]
  • Atheist Myth #2: Jesus Didn’t Become God Until the 4th Century March 21, 2010
    An online Flash slideshow and audio recording showing that atheists claim that Jesus was not thought of as God until the fourth century is a myth. In reality, Christians worshipped Jesus from the beginning of the Church. […]
  • Haiti Earthquake Kills Over 200,000: Where was God? February 14, 2010
    Contrary to the claims of atheists, the earthquake in Haiti does not show that God does not exist or that He is indifferent to our suffering. It does show that the sin of greed and shoddy construction has had very deadly consequences. […]
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  • Angels & Demons, Part 2A September 10, 2010
    Thursday on A New Beginning, Pastor Greg Laurie reminds us that the devil is the master of enticement . . . and the master of destruction.  It's a revealing looking into the invisible word of angels and demons and what the Bible really says about their activities. […]
  • No More! - pt. 1 September 10, 2010
    When you think of things in your life now that won’t be in heaven, what comes to your mind? Maybe it’s pain or sin or spiritual warfare, family crisis or depression. The awesome reality is that none of us can even begin to grasp the glory of a world without those things because all we’ve ever known is a world full of them. So be prepared to unleash your imag […]
  • The Devil and Demons, Part B September 10, 2010
    Contrary to popular opinion, the devil is not a fictional character designed to symbolize the dark side of life. The Bible teaches us that Satan is real and we need to prepare for battle. […]
  • Be Careful Where You Get Your Advice September 10, 2010
    King Ahab and Jezebel led a life of Baal worship. How this pattern impacted their son . . . on the next Leading the Way. […]
  • On Your Mark, Get Set…GROW! - Part 3A September 10, 2010
    In Acts 2:42, “breaking bread” seems an odd thing to emphasize as one of the four marks of church life. Why not discipleship or evangelism? But it’s a reminder. It reminds us of our access to God, and our spiritual foundation. […]
  • The Holy Spirit in the Life of Jesus - Part 2 September 10, 2010
    We can see how active the Holy Spirit is when we look at the New Testament scriptures. This is especially true when looking at the gospels and studying the life of Jesus. In this message, Stuart looks at the role the Holy Spirit had in Jesus' life from His birth to His baptism. This is the sixth message in Stuart and Jill's 10-message Bible study s […]
  • A Flicker of Hope September 10, 2010
    Kristen Jane Anderson She should have died, but she was alive. Today Kristen Jane Anderson tells what it was like to wake up in the hospital and realize that her attempted suicide had failed. Hear Kristen tell of her slow rehabilitation and the surprising circumstances that led her to think about heaven and her relationship with her heavenly Father. Download […]
  • Is it Right to Say You're Wrong? September 10, 2010
    Message 7 of 11 in the series "Straight Up." […]
  • Do You Live in Fear? September 9, 2010
    Do you live in fear? It is a paralyzing emotion. And today on Precepts for Life, Precept Ministry’s Kay Arthur and special guest, Jan Silvious, offer some much-needed biblical encouragement.  Download Transcript […]
  • Humanitarian Jesus September 9, 2010
    The world has its share of earthquake victims, AIDS patients, widows and orphans. Scripture calls on believers to reach out to “the least of these,” and on today’s Family Talk, we’ll take a look at the important work being done by many people called “social justice.” Since the Christian church has been caring for the poor around the world for centuries, we’l […]
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  • Iraqi Christians Face Harder Times Ahead September 9, 2010
    An organization dedicated to persecuted Christians worldwide expects life for believers in Iraq will only get worse as American troops are redeployed back to the States. […]
    George Whitten
  • Cuba Drops Charges Against Church Leader September 7, 2010
    Cuba has released and dropped all charges of "threatening behavior" against a well-known church after his accusers gave contradictory evidence against him, a Christian human rights organization said Monday, September 7. […]
    George Whitten
  • Iranian Christian Detained in Ahvaz September 5, 2010
    Members of a home-based church in the city of Ahvaz are worried about one of their own who has not been heard from since his arrest, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten
  • “Daughters of Cambodia” Frees Girls from Sex Industry September 5, 2010
    Daughters of Cambodia, a Christian outreach and rehabilitation program started by British missionary Ruth Elliott, is working to free girls sold into the sex slave industry, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten
  • Prayer Center Complex Destroyed by Chinese Government September 3, 2010
    A prayer center complex, known as "Prayer Mountain", was destroyed in China after several elderly Christians were forcibly removed, and then watched helplessly as their building was demolished according to ChinaAid, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten
  • Cuba Detains Church Leader For “Offensive Bahavior” September 3, 2010
    A respected church leader in Cuba was unexpectedly arrested on Monday on trumped up charges of "offensive behavior" and "threats" according to a Christian human rights organization. […]
    George Whitten
  • Turkmenistan: Protestant Pastor Faces Five Years Imprisonment September 1, 2010
    A Pentecostal pastor remained in police custody Tuesday, August 31, in Turkmenistan where he faces five years imprisonment and confiscation of properties for "large-scale swindling", charges his wife and church members strongly deny, rights activists said. […]
    George Whitten
  • 16-Year-Old Christian Girl Rescued from Slave Trade in India August 31, 2010
    A 16-year old Christian girl was rescued on August 9, 2010, after being held captive for two years, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten
  • Man Dies in Vietnam Crackdown On Christian Villagers August 29, 2010
    Eight arrested Christians remained in Vietnamese police custody Sunday, August 29, after a violent government crackdown on Christian villagers in which one person was killed and several others injured, including a pregnant woman who lost her child, rights activists said. […]
    George Whitten
  • Christian Rights Groups Supports UN Inquiry August 29, 2010
    Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) is urging all European Union (EU) foreign ministers to call for the formation of a United Nations (UN) Commission of Inquiry to investigate claims of crimes against humanity in North Korea, Worthy News has learned. […]
    George Whitten

Archive for December 7th, 2009

then He will answer and say to you, 'I do not know where you are from.' 26"Then you will begin to say, 'We ate and drank in Your presence, and You taught in our streets'; 27and He will say,' I tell you, I do not know where you are from; ... Avail yourself of the means that God has provided – The Word of God, prayer , church, preaching.

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Stranger in a Strange Land: John Gerstner's Evangelism:

Since the first day you began to pray for understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your request has been heard in heaven.

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Where's Your Enemy?

The deeper the wound, the harder forgiveness comes. But Jesus tells us we must forgive — seventy times seven times if necessary. Why is forgiveness so important

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Money is the lowest form of power that exists on earth. Do you know what is the highest? The power of prayer ! You can pray in the Name of Jesus , and God will use His ability to handle your situation, whatever it is

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37 “Then the righteous will answer Him, 'Lord, when did we see You hungry, and feed You, or thirsty, and give You something to drink?38 'And when did we see You a stranger, and invite You in, or naked, and clothe You?39 'When did we see You sick, ...

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Journeys – Home or Hot Tub? « Musings from the Journey

1 “Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. 14 “If you ask Me anything in My name, I will do it. How often do we ask but never expect an answer ?

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"And whatever you ask in My name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the Son." (John 14:13) The person who does not accept Jesus Christ as their Savior, is not believing, or having saving trust in God's promise of ...

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Vonne's World: God's promise and conditions to answer prayer- 1

We can also be thankful to God because he will answer us faithfully. Whatever his answer may be, our Father can be trusted. Thank him for being such a loving Father

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Finding God's peace through Thankfulness | Season of Peace ...

This battle is, above all else, a spiritual battle to assure the peaceful future of mankind in ways that will please the Father in Heaven.

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These will clear up as you accept verbally in your prayers the gifts and graces that are given today and poured out upon the whole world. Pray for your brothers and sisters everywhere, My children, who do not pray but who suffer, ... Will the Air forces shoot at the Rapture spaceships sent by Jesus tomorrow?

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Where Two or Three are Gathered...: Advent – a time of Preparation

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Heath's Tidbits: Ezekiel 2

I think one can not get any thing by believing or non believing, so you should start making your own spiritual lane through meditation in order to get some experience of the spiritual plane. ...

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Martha I dont no her sickness? Im asking our Father God please cover this Angel in the blood of Jesus ! I will be praying for your Daughter! Please stay strong! Angel Comments and Graphics for MySpace, Tagged, Facebook ... Brambilla on December 4, 2009 at 10:13pm: God Bless your family Martha!! In Jesus ' Name, Amen! Norma Comment by Norma on December 4, 2009 at 9:33pm: Hi Martha, You know that I support you.

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by Peter Menkin

Rick Warren, the pastor of Saddleback Church in Orange County, California is an evangelist. He is a one of a kind superpower in the evangelical Church world, and sought after for his thoughts, observations and comments by a host of prominent members of the press in the United States. In an interview conducted under the auspices of the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life a published transcript of an interview with Pastor Rick appeared in mid November. Speaker: Rick Warren, Pastor, Saddleback Church, Lake Forest, California. Moderator: Michael Cromartie, Vice President, Ethics and Public Policy Center.

This news report and commentary on the interview takes a section of that lengthy interview, focusing on Pastor Rick’s comments on religion in the United States and world itself today. These are some of his thoughts as presented in the interview. Pastor Rick says: The last 50 years has seen the greatest redistribution of a religion ever in the history of the world. There is nothing even to compare to it. For instance, at the beginning of the 20th century, in 1900, 71 percent of all, quote, "Christians" lived in Europe - 71 percent. By 2000 that percentage had declined to 28 percent. Only 28 percent claimed to be Christian, and I'm sure it's far smaller than that who actually even go to a church. This well known commentator and clergyman makes many large remarks of informed interest. As an author, and as a Pastor, his fame is known. Moderator Michael Cromartie of the Pew Forum introduces him this way in the interview: “So my introduction will be short because you're here because you know of Rick's work and reputation. Some of you may not know that Rick's book, The Purpose Driven Life, is the best-selling nonfiction book in American history - I think over 30 million copies.” An indication of the size of the scope of Pastor Rick’s ministery is offered when he says of a future “stopover” outside the United States: I'm on a stopover to a couple of different places. We're going into Paris. Many of you know that we have a network. I've trained over 400,000 pastors in 162 countries. I've been doing that for 30 years. Most of those years nobody knew I was doing it, but we were in 162 countries, 400,000 pastors, and then not including business leaders, government leaders.   A spokesman, as it were, for evangelicals, he offers this broad observation of the world of Christendom in the 21st Century:   …Christianity was exploding in Africa, Asia and Latin America. If you want to know the future of evangelicalism, it is in those continents. To give you an example, in 1900 there were only 10 million Christians in all of Africa - 10 percent of the population. Today there are 360 million Christians in Africa, over half the population. That is a complete turnaround on a continent that's never, ever been seen or done in history. You may be surprised to know that there are more Christians in China than there are in America, by far - by far. There are more Presbyterians in Ghana than there are in Scotland, where they came out of with John Knox. There are more Baptists in Nagaland, a state in India, than there are in the South here in America. There are more Anglicans in either Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Nigeria - any of these - than in England. There are 2 million Anglicans in England. There are 17 million Anglicans in Nigeria.   Big thinking, mega church leader, Pastor Rick knows who he is and is glad to be the leader of his own Church, Saddleback, about which he offers: Today Saddleback is a 120-acre campus. It looks like a college. We typically will have 25,000 people on the weekend. I have over 100,000 names on a church roll. You need to understand I grew up in a little town in Northern California during Haight-Ashbury, and in the town I was in we had 500 people, so my church is like 1,000 times bigger than the town I grew up in. I could be a mayor. I actually know my valley far more than any politician will ever know them because I've spent 30 years there. This will be my 30th anniversary year. I've been listening to them, talking to them, praying with them, walking through the weddings and the funerals and the proms and all those different divorces and different things like that.   As we go about excerpting this remarkable interview that includes discussion by a number of noted journalists who talk with the Pastor, there is little doubt that Pastor Rick is larger than life. One of my favorite quotes shows how the evangelical work he does is on the world stage, and apparently it is for he tells the Pew Forum: I'm actually taking Tony Blair down there with me to check on our P.E.A.C.E. plan progress in a number of different places, in Rwanda and others.   He is a man of vision sought by other men: I've been given this subject of the future of evangelicals, and I'll tell you - here it is in a sentence: I don't know. Nobody can predict the future. In fact, vision is not the ability to predict the future vision; it's the ability to see the opportunity in the current situation and jump on it. That's vision.   In his hopefulness, in his optimism, in his American vision of a world and his own country, Pastor Rick exemplifies the maxim that the universe is a place of progressive movement forward in light of God, that we have a promise of contemporary progress that appears to be without hitches or delays of any kind of length. Is this hyperbole and unfair to the man and his vision. Perhaps not, for though he may consider such delays in man’s future, the overwhelming vision and message he offers seems to smack of a kind of prosperity. It is prosperity of faith, prosperity of promise, and prosperity of attention to this dynamic and charismatic individual. So the interview reveals, and the Pew Forum interview is a good one on faith as it is played out in Religion & Public Life. This long quote from the interview ends this article, for it better illustrates how positive this man is about religion in the world and Christianity as it plays its part in the Public Life. For he paints a formidable figure of a face of overwhelming numbers and influence by religion:   In a way, an evident way, he says the new world of America and the Old World of Europe are fading away:   The Church of England is a misnomer. It is now the Church of Africa. I have been involved in the ordination of many of those Anglican leaders. They have spread all over. Last Sunday there were more Christians who went to church in China than all of Europe combined. That is a fundamental shift. If you want to know the future of Christianity, it is the developing world. It's Africa, it's Latin America, and it's Asia. In fact, there are about 15,000 missionaries now working in England from Brazil, China, Korea, other countries that you used to think, well, those would receive missionaries. In fact, Brazil sends out far more missionaries than either Great Britain or Canada combined. So that's a fundamental shift. That's all I'm going to say about the future of evangelicalism. It ain't here. Okay? It isn't Europe. Now, I will say this: The world is becoming more religious. There are 600 million Buddhists. There are 800 million Hindus. There are 1.[57] billion Muslims. And there are 2.3 billion Christians. That means the actual number of secularists outside of Europe and Manhattan is quite small. It really is quite small, and we don't understand it. We're in this little bubble that we think most people don't have a faith. Well, you need to get a life and get around the world because most people have some kind of faith.   There is the unmistakable sense that the world and mankind itself is a purpose driven combination. He makes clear where he as evangelist stands when he says with apparent passion, “…[Y]ou need to get a life and get around the world because most people have some kind of faith.”   A remarkable man, Pastor Rick Warren is interesting and newsworthy, bigger than life.   Towards the end of the interview, he tells the others, “Thank you, guys. (Applause.) Thank you. If you ever come out to Orange County, give me a ring. I know every place to eat under five bucks. I'll treat you to a real gourmet meal.”  

Peter Menkin, an aspiring poet, lives in Mill Valley, CA USA (north of San Francisco).

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Your prayer has been heard. Elizabeth, your wife, will bear a son by you. You are to name him John.

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Christmas Story Bingo (GAME) « Teach Them

Thousands of people who didn't know God were coming saying, “I am going to go to the Temple, to that place where they will permit me to meet their God.

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