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Remembering The Benefits of the Artificial Christmas Wreath

20th October 2009
Even if you don't admit it, there is a certain hesitation whenever you think about getting artificial Christmas wreaths. The first thing that usually comes to mind is an ugly, plastic circle that is hanging in the front doors of people's homes. This pictu... Read >
Author: Carlton Dickson

A True Christian Conversion Story

13th October 2009
The most popular religion in the world is Christianity. There are more than 2 billion followers of this religion all over the world. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah as was promised in the Old Testament. They also believe that Jesus Christ is... Read >
Author: sanjay

Mixed Marriages

06th October 2009
When Paul says, "To the rest I say (I, not the Lord)" in verse 12, he suggests that what he is about to say has not been explicitly said anywhere else in Scripture. He is not demeaning his comment, as if to say that we are free to disregard it if we are s... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

Take Up His Cross And Follow Me

30th September 2009
Many people have read the verse in Mark 8:34 where Jesus tells His disciples that they should take up their cross and follow Him. And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let h... Read >
Author: Christopher M. Hall

The Church of the Holy Sepulcher

02nd September 2009
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, also called the Church of Resurrection, is the most important and holiest church in the world. It is even considered to be holier than the Vatican. It was originally built by the mother of Emperor Constantine in 330... Read >
Author: indyainfo

Where Was Golgotha Located?

24th July 2009
In regards to the actual place of Golgotha, many areas around the Holy City have been suggested as to the place of Calvary. But only two are serious contenders for the place of both the crucifixion and the burial. The primary claim to the place is the Chu... Read >
Author: docphd

Fawcett, McMahon, Jackson, and Cronkite: Did they ask the Question?

20th July 2009
Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon are reported to be Catholic while Michael Jackson was a Jehovah's Witness and Walter Cronkite was an Episcopalian. Some who belong to these religions may feel assured that because of their respective religious affiliations al... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

Beatitudes Cross announces free delivery and gift packaging on all Christian jewelry orders

29th June 2009
The Christian jewelry company offers loyal customers new and exciting free offers on all purchases of their Christian rosary beads and holy necklaces. LONDON, UK: From now onwards, Beatitudes Cross is offering its customers free shipping and delivery o... Read >
Author: moviesplanet

Three Tips For Really Good Sermons

18th June 2009
Writing good sermons that are interesting and Biblically correct can often be a rather difficult task. You may have many questions. What is your subject going to be about? What scripture text should you use? Can you be sure that everything will flow and b... Read >
Author: cks76

Popular Cross Tattoo Designs for Christians and Non-Christians

11th May 2009
One of the popular tattoo designs nowadays are the cross tattoo designs. Many tattoo seekers who want to express their spirituality through their tattoos have cross designs on top of their list. And no matter what religion you have, whether you may be Chr... Read >
Author: jeffykk

Natures Natural Nerve Tonic Is Passion Flower

09th April 2009
Passion flower has been long known and appreciated for its nervine abilities. The Aztecs used this herb as a sedative as well as for pain. From 1916 until 1936, it was listed in the National Formulary as a sedative. During the early twentieth century, pas... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Easter Sunday Etiquette & Tips

13th March 2009
When is Easter 2009?Easter Sunday is April 12, 2009.What is the meaning behind Easter?Easter is an annual feast acknowledged by the Christian religion, celebrating the resurrection of ChristWhat is the meaning behind the "Easter Egg"?The egg is a symbol o... Read >
Author: chrisgyle

Fundamentals of christians

19th February 2009
A fundamentalist is one who believes in the basics of the faith. These basics of the Christian faith include: the literal 1st and 2nd coming of Christ, his virgin birth, his literal crucifixion and physical resurrection from the dead, the belief that sal... Read >
Author: priyanka

Gaudi Focus – Sagrada Familia – the Unfinished Masterpiece

03rd January 2009
The Holy Family Cathedral in Barcelona is the most visited tourist attraction in Barcelona, pulling in over 2.5 million paid visitors each year - and it's not even finished yet! So what's all the fuss about? Read on to find out more. Visitors to Barce... Read >
Author: David Brydon

The Power of 'Amazing Grace'

03rd January 2009
Words have power. They have the power to change, the power to encourage and the power to love. The well known song, "Amazing Grace," is testament to this. "Amazing Grace" has been heard at funerals, weddings and other celebrations throughout the world for... Read >
Author: ThumbPeople, Inc.
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