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Religion
11th July 2007
It is abnormal for a child of God to live inconstant with the supernatural. The anointing is supernatural, and the anointing is for action. When we take the action of engaging with the Holy Spirit, then we are in agreement with the anointing and what He w...
11th July 2007
Football is a popular sport that is now played in countries all around the world. It is liked and watched and played by children, teens and adults alike. Football has become a competitive weekend activity, played in and between schools and state-by-state ...
11th July 2007
Whether it's your first time as a Bible study group leader or it seems like you've always been the shepherd for a small flock, these basic tips may help you build a feeling of community and encourage active participation in your next meeting.
1: Be...
11th July 2007
Why does Jesus need our prayers? I read this recently on Yahoo! Questions.
Jesus doesn't need our prayers. However He has to follow the principles that God has set forth. He cannot do anything for us unless we pray. In other words, if we don't pr...
08th July 2007
The Roe v Wade decision of the US Supreme Court on January 22, 1973 is often seen as the first and the worst in a series of America’s bad decision making. Some believe it has a life all of its own now throughout the rest of the globe. In a country where...
05th July 2007
The Menorah is a seven branched candelabrum to be light by olive oil in the tabernacle and the temple in Jerusalem.
The Menorah is one of the oldest symbols of the Jews, it is said to symbolize the burning bash as seen by Moses on ...
05th July 2007
Kippah is a thin, usually slightly-rounded cloth skullcap worn by observant Jews. The kippah is mostly worn by men (some reform women wear kippah as well), some wear kippot only while praying, making blessings, or studying religious tex...
05th July 2007
God’s plan for humanity is very simple; since the beginning of time God has planned for us to live the God kind of life, an abundant life- a life full of victory, joy, peace and power. In Genesis 1, we read about the creation of man.
God says in Gene...
03rd July 2007
If you haven't heard about the Oneness Blessing or Deeksha, you have now, and there will be more to come.
I received a book by author Arjuna Ardagh, in the mail a couple of weeks ago from the Oneness University called Awakening into Oneness, publish...
01st July 2007
When we were born into this world, we were born into sin. We had never committed an act of sin when we were born, but we were just as guilty as Adam because we came from Adam. In just the same way, when we accepted Jesus Christ as our Savior by faith and ...
01st July 2007
Between Danish cartoons and Rushdie’s “Satanic Verses” that have raised the ire of Muslims worldwide and brought down calls for fatwa (Death of those who offend Muhammad), Islam looks like it has a very sensitive and easily offended prophet.
By c...
01st July 2007
When I first heard the story, I was amazed. For one, I did not know Jesus was lost. It took awhile to get over that one. Second, I was surprised to discover he was in jail, particularly in California. I’m not sure how he got there, and furthermore, I do...
01st July 2007
What Do You Do?
Annagail Lynes
If the Bible doesn't say that something is wrong, does it mean it's okay? Even if it is bad?
Not every problem you have is specifically named in the Bible.
A friend asks you to go to a party where you know th...
01st July 2007
If you are like me, you are fed-up with all the hype over 'The Secret'.
You have by now had your e-mail box bombarded and overflowing with information and offers of literature for sale on,'The Secret'. If you watch afternoon televison you have seen wealt...
01st July 2007
Yajna and Gayatri are inseparably bound to one another. The following verses eulogize the great import of Yajna and Yajna Purusha:
“He who is worshipped via Yajnas, who is Yajna incarnate and Yajna manifest is none other than Lord Vishnu and I bow down...
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