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Posted by Rev Michael Bresciani
I have run from only two storms in my whole life. Once the year
before Katrina, my wife and me retuned...
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Posted by Usman Bashir
Since the September 9/11 event, everything is happening so quickly that one can just look at them in harassments. The Iraq War, Afghanistan War, Attacks in Pakistan, London and Madrid. Everything seems devastating when you look at them. Every new day arrives with the news of new killings and bombings.
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Posted by PROPHET GOODNEWS ADOLPHUS
SECOND COMING OF JESUS CHRIST REVALATION
A twelve hours revalation of the second coming of Jesus...
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Posted by Teow Aun Chew
'Showers of Wisdom' is taught by JiGong, the Heavenly teacher of Tao of Heaven appointed by Lao Mu. JiGong is a very popular deity worshipped by Taoist in the millions. He was the reincarnation of one of the 18 Arhats and he was a monk dressed like a beggar during the Song Dynasty. A man of boundless virtues, he walked thousands of miles without a penny in his pocket and a roof over his head, preaching the truth until the day he died.
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Posted by Irvin L. Rozier
Matthew 22.39 "And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself."
Mrs. Kelly, a dear departed neighbor, was a woman who really practiced what the above scripture reads. She was a quiet-spoken humble woman of God. I met her and her husband when I first moved back to the neighborhood in 1987. Both of them enjoyed their yard, especially all the flowers and shrubbery they had planted over the years.
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Posted by Dene McGriff
PREFACE
In the last days the greatest deception ever perpetrated on mankind will beguile mankind,...
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Posted by Eric Engel
In all the passages in the four gospels, there are two that
really stand out as testaments to Christ's...
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Posted by Joyce C. Lock
Parents having become volunteer home missionaries (Biblically described as carpenters, today known as church planters), I was raised much like a preacher's kid ~ among preachers, evangelists, missionaries, summer workers, and such. In fact, dad was a licensed preacher, too. Only, not feeling called to lead a church in the pastorate position, dad chose not to magnify that office, by way of ordination, so as to not lose his position as a church deacon; as would have otherwise been a requirement, within our given denomination.
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