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Jewish Calendar Sacred and Civil Years

28th September 2009
Jewish Calendar Sacred and Civil Years highlights fundamental concepts involving the Jewish Calendar. The 19-year lunar/solar Metonic cycle adds a final Veadar lunar month or Second Adar, to intercalate some 209-days of lunar/solar separation time. Dati... Read >
Author: Clark Nelson

Understanding Bible Prophecies From The Old Testament

28th September 2009
With so many things going on in this world today, we feel that the Bible has no connections at all in present time. This article will explain, and reveal to you that the Bible The Word Of The Living God, has more to do with our time, more than ever befor... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

That’s A Hyperbolic Understatement If I Ever Heard One

25th September 2009
There are at least sixty different types of rhetorical devices in English literature. The English language is an odd mixture of truth and symbolism and most often exhibits this propensity in the form of various figures of speech. Of all the types of symbo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Tabernacle Prayer - The Father's desire for friends and comrades

24th September 2009
No other subject is given as much detail and attention in the Old Testament as the Tabernacle of Moses. This is no surprise when we realize that the Tabernacle is a revelation of the pathway into the very presence of God. God told Moses that He would s... Read >
Author: David-Lee Martin

Foundations Of The Law Of Attraction

23rd September 2009
The Lord Buddha said “All that we are is the result of what we have thought", the Darby Bible Translation tells us that Job, 3: 25 of the old testament, declared, “For I feared a fear, and it hath come upon me, and that which I dreaded hath come to m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Holidays to Sharm el Sheikh

17th September 2009
Sharm el Sheikh is one of the most popular tourist resorts in Egypt offering the country's best coastline with beautiful coral reefs, clear warm waters, sandy beaches and fantastic marine attractions. It is perfect for sun-seeking tourists and offers a gr... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones

High Holy Day Terminology Says: Its Sinful Not to Set a Target and Try to Hit the Mark

16th September 2009
Most people don�t realize that through its choice of words, the Old Testament places emphasis on goal setting. In fact, it seems that God expects us to set targets for ourselves and at least to try to hit them. No matter our religious orientation �... Read >

Be Delicate to the Holy Ghost by Gloria Copeland

10th September 2009
During the past we were debtors to the flesh. But now God is calling us to set our affection on things above. He would like us to give our attention to the things of the spirit so we will be able to reign over the world around us with the love and p... Read >
Author: Tyson Barnett

Rodney Howard Browne Beware of the Unbelieving Heart

07th September 2009
The Bible has a lot to indicate about the hazard of an unbelieving heart. Sadly , this condition characterizes not just the lost, but many followers too. All thru the Old Testament, we see the agonizing record of traditional Israel falling into unbelief... Read >
Author: Reuben Blackwell

Grief Poem

03rd September 2009
It's very likely you'll only truly appreciate a grief poem and fully understand the words penned in one, once you yourself have gone through the harrowing experience of losing someone you love, cherish, and hold dear to your heart. Losing a loved one i... Read >
Author: Janelle Hertzler

Google's Shot Over The Bow…

31st August 2009
Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to credit card, do please browse for more information at our websites. http://www.yoursgoogleincome.com ... Read >
Author: NITIN

the exquisiteness of culinary hersbs

30th August 2009
Culinary herbs. For many people, this class of herb is the most recognizable and the most useful. Even those who have never used an herbal supplement in their life, know what some fresh basil can do to a meal . . . the difference some oregano can make... Read >
Author: jvillan

Obeying The Lord The Measure of Our Trust by Rodney Howard Browne

24th August 2009
John 15:9-11 God measures our love by our obedience to His commands. It isn't enough that we all know what His instructions are, that we agree with them, or that we teach them to others. Obedience - an act of the will to align our lives with His comman... Read >
Author: Emanuel Jennings

Natural hair products - herbal skin care products

23rd August 2009
People on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of illnesses since prehistoric times.The first usually accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux cave... Read >
Author: Nathaniel Simon

Read About The Soothing Powers Of The Herb Myrrh

23rd August 2009
Myrrh is the reddish-brown resinous material that comes from the dried sap of a number of trees. Primarily, it is obtained from the Commiphora myrrha, which is native to Yemen, Somalia, and the eastern parts of Ethiopia. Additionally, it comes from Comm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Google's Shot Over The Bow…

18th August 2009
Ever notice how testy everyone is getting all of a sudden? Computer man included! Maybe it is the season of the year. Whatever it is, it reminds Remote Helpdesk 1 of the moods of King David as recorded in the Old Testament and the Torah. My how a chang... Read >
Author: NITIN

Bracelets For Men - How Bracelets For Men Can Enhance A Man’s Over-All Look

11th August 2009
Bracelets for men used to be the symbol of wealth and wealth. These pieces can show power and pride. Men's bracelets can augment the over-all look of men's attire or wardrobe. Its history dates back in 1800 BC. Bracelets were popular during the Roman ... Read >
Author: Ashley Landon

SINCERE WORSHIPPERS

10th August 2009
The girl said to Him,'Sir, I perceive that you are a prophet. Twenty Our dads worshiped on this mountain, and you Jews say that in Jerusalem is the place where one ought to worship.' twenty-one Jesus said to her,'Woman, listen to me, the hour is coming w... Read >
Author: Edmund Ballard

Natural hair products - natural products

10th August 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of native plants for treatment of ailments since prehistoric times.The first sometimes accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in... Read >
Author: Stefan Mcclure

On behalf of my fellow Christians, I apologize

10th August 2009
In the Pentecostal Christian tradition, there's a practice that has gained some ground over the past few years called identificational repentance. Taken from the examples of men like Daniel and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Scriptures (also known as the Old Tes... Read >
Author: Aaron Taylor

Church Courts, Hate Crimes and Moral Decay

07th August 2009
1 Corinthians 6 calls attention to a long lost social function of the church -- church courts. First, some history. Before Rome fell it was choked with a backlog of civil disputes in the Roman legal system. It could take years before a particular case cam... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

5 Great Games To Teach Your Kids the Books of the Bible

04th August 2009
I believe one of the main goals of every Sunday School teacher should be is that their class knows all the books of the Bible by heart. If we want our kids to grow up being scholars of God's Word, they need to know where every book is and have an idea of... Read >
Author: The Scripture Lady

Getting Married: The Traditional Filipino Way

03rd August 2009
A traditional wedding held in the Philippines is a venue that we all take advantage of to pay the most influential people in our lives utmost respect and value. This custom, usually staged by beautiful flower arrangements, decadent food, and elegant cloth... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer

Be Delicate to the Holy Spirit by Gloria Copeland

01st August 2009
During the past we were debtors to the flesh. But nowGod is calling us to set our love on things above.spirit so we are able to reign over the world around us withthe love and power of God. God has patiently waited for the Church. The Lord told Kenneth ... Read >
Author: Wyatt Mcfarland

Lord is Faithful by Kenneth Copeland

01st August 2009
One of the 1st steps to becomingrighteousness-conscious is to learn thedifference between having your sins forgiven,and having your sins remitted. Remitted is aword that should never be employed in connectionwith a follower because a man's sin is remitte... Read >
Author: Kenneth Copeland

Natural hair products - hair products

28th July 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of infirmities since prehistoric times.The first usually accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves... Read >
Author: Stefan Mcclure

Has Christianity really held women back?

28th July 2009
There is a notion sometimes articulated in the press or media that religions, in particular Christianity, has done a lot to hold women back. These critics point to the fact that the Bible talks about plural marriages and men being the lords of their house... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

Expository Teaching

18th July 2009
In revealing God’s Word, one of the best ways to do it is through expository teaching. Expository teaching is an instruction method of the scriptures that can be taught two different ways: verse by verse or topically. By following “verse by vers... Read >
Author: Robert Melillo

Natural hair products - natural products

01st July 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of native plants for treatment of illnesses since prehistoric times.The first often accepted use of plants as healing agents was depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves in Fran... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger

The Measure of Love

30th June 2009
It's not enough that we know what His instructions are, that we agree with them, or that we teach them to other people.Obedience - an act of the will to align our lives with His commands - is obligatory. God knows how hard we find it to obey. He hears us ... Read >
Author: Rodney Howard Browne

Measure of Our Love

30th June 2009
It's not enough that we know what His instructions are, that we agree with them, or that we teach them to other people.Obedience - an act of the will to align our lives with His commands - is required. God knows how hard we find it to obey. He hears us cl... Read >
Author: Rodney Howard Browne

Natural hair products - hair products

22nd June 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of ailments since prehistoric times.The first generally accepted use of plants as healing agents was outlined in the cavern paintings discovered in the Lascaux cave... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger

Deeper Spiritual Understanding – How Do I Acquire It?

19th June 2009
A person who is a sincere Christian, a true believer from the depths of his/her heart, is a person who hungers and thirsts for righteousness (Matt. 5:6) desiring deeper spiritual understanding. There is always a desire to know more and understand better.... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Is The Sabbath Saturday Or Sunday?

18th June 2009
The Sabbath is the Hebrew weekly day of rest and for worship, which was observed on the seventh day of each week, which begins at sundown on Friday and ending at sundown on Saturday. Now the Hebrew Sabbath has continued to be practiced by non-Christian Je... Read >
Author: docphd

The Need to Sing

18th June 2009
I am not sure I ever heard a sermon on just singing. Often I have heard it discussed in a second hand sort of way when the subject of instrumental music is under discussion but I don't think I ever heard a sermon on just singing. Almost without fail... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Natural hair products - natural products

15th June 2009
People on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of infirmities since prehistoric times.The first often accepted use of plants as healing agents was depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves ... Read >
Author: Joe The Blogger

Who Wrote The Book Of Hebrews?

15th June 2009
A great puzzle about the Book of Hebrews is the authorship, because the writer does not give his own name, or does he refer to any circumstances or connections that would say who he was with absolute assurance. A study of the Book of Hebrews shows that th... Read >
Author: docphd

Who Were The Sons Of God In Genesis 6?

12th June 2009
The Son's of God mentioned in the Bible is a phrase with different meanings and beliefs of just who they really were. One usage of the phrase occurs in Genesis 6:1-4. Certain "sons of God saw the daughters of men, that they were beautiful; and they took w... Read >
Author: docphd

Great Encouraging Bibles Verses and Powerful Secrets to Your Success

12th June 2009
There have been quite a number of people who've come through the ropes won't you say? Yes, there are quite a number of people who when faced with the challenges of life never miss the mark when it comes to fulfilling their God-given destiny in Christ. Som... Read >
Author: QuinsonThomas

God vs. Science

11th June 2009
God vs. Science The title, “God vs. Science,” is a misnomer; it may be naive and far fetched. The correct title should be, “Christianity vs. Science” or “Bible vs Science,” since Genesis and the Old Testament are involved. The statements l... Read >
Author: siddhar

Defilement & Unity

06th June 2009
Paul has established that the Spirit of God dwells with believers. He makes an analogy to the Old Testament Temple by saying that believers are the Temple. It is important that we understand who Paul refers to here. The Greek word translated as "you" is a... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross

The Kingdom of God and the New Birth - A Matter of Timing

29th May 2009
Why write an article on the topic the kingdom of God and the new birth? The answer is really quite simple. As long as people today have a desire to be saved in the way Jesus saved some during his personal ministry on earth - by faith without baptism - t... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

Guardian Angels – Assigned For Protecting Everyone On Earth

20th May 2009
The existence of the guardian angels was recognized by the Christians in the early 5th century. Though there are many controversies regarding the real existence of these Guardian Angels, many people are experiencing the presence of these protectors in the... Read >
Author: Bob Miller

Eschatology Speaks to Progressive Liberalism: Tree Climbing in America

18th May 2009
Eschatology is the study of the last four things specifically death, judgment, heaven and hell. The study of eschatology necessarily takes in the second coming of Christ since no judgment will take place until that is accomplished. Progressive liberali... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani

How To Deal With Christian bankruptcy

15th May 2009
Bankruptcy is caused by many things among them long illnesses, especially in cases of people who do not have medical insurance. In this case, it might be as a result of recklessness as cases of Christian insolvency seem to assume. The Christian ideology l... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Do You Know What It Takes To Read The Bible Through In A Year?

11th May 2009
Have you ever tried to read the Bible through in a year? If so then you know how hard it can be. And if not let me save you a few headaches. But in any case keep reading this article to find out some strategies that can make reading the Bible throug... Read >
Author: David Hopkins

A history on holidays to Sharm el Sheikh

28th April 2009
Way back in the early nineties when the Red Sea came into prominence it was only Taba and Eilat just over the border that was known to the select few diving enthusiasts that had 'discovered' what that part of the world had known for a few thousand years b... Read >
Author: Casper da Silva

Abuse of the Old Testament

24th April 2009
There are many things practiced in the name of Christianity today that have no biblical basis to be found in the law of Christ. The Old Testament is, at times, appealed to as the source of authority. Does the Old Testament have the same authority for Ch... Read >
Author: Denny Smith

The Mindset Of Building Muscle And Gaining Weight

17th April 2009
The theory behind this article is as old as time itself. As far back as recorded history takes us, the old testament of the bible, successful men have understood and used this principle. James Allen quoted King Solomon who said, "As a man thinketh in hi... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Larnaca - The Gateway to Cyprus and Vacation Paradise

16th April 2009
In the know tourists will tell you there's more to Larnaca than sun and surf, though these certainly aren't bad reasons to visit. The city of Larnaca on the island of Cyprus, known as 'the international gateway to Cyprus,' is rich with grand history and b... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

About Kosher Food

04th April 2009
Kosher food is incorporated into the traditional Jewish dietetic laws or Kashrut. Any food that is prepared according to Kashrut is kosher food. The word Kosher means “proper” or “fit” in Hebrew. The name Kosher stands not only for food, but fo... Read >
Author: Marcia

Singles:Chemistry in Christian Dating

02nd April 2009
The most important ingredient in any relationship is attraction, even in the case of Christian singles. These Christian singles are mostly guided by the feeling of whether they are attracted to the other person from the opposite gender. It is this physica... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

The Dalai Lama Curt Schilling and Kosher Red Meat Hot Dogs

27th March 2009
The fox in “The Little Prince” said “Words are a source of misunderstanding.” Who invented words? Would we all be better off if words had never been invented? Surely without words there would be no Holy Bibles commanding the group members to kill ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Cubits, Old Measuring Units

10th March 2009
The cubit is one of the oldest units of measure, employed as early as the Egyptian and Sumerian civilizations. Derived from the Latin word cubitus, this measure pertains to the lower arm, or to be more precise, the distance between the elbow and the tip o... Read >
Author: ajcones

Bible: Is it a Riddle?

03rd March 2009
It is not applicable only with the Bible. In fact holy epics in every religion have certain difficulties and these are parts of original text. It may be true that entire holy scriptures are perfectly inerrant but it can be adhered only with the original w... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online

Bible: Is it a Riddle?

03rd March 2009
It is not applicable only with the Bible. In fact holy epics in every religion have certain difficulties and these are parts of original text. It may be true that entire holy scriptures are perfectly inerrant but it can be adhered only with the original w... Read >
Author: Bible Studies Online

It’s All a Matter of Time and Freedom

24th February 2009
“History is not a chronicle, but a Hebrew invention about the way the cosmos works…” Our concrete sense of unidirectional time, moving forward from past, present, to future, only emerges with the writing of history, with the Old Testament, and ot... Read >
Author: critical anarchist

Helping You Decide When To Give A Gift Basket

09th January 2009
The idea of sending someone a gift basket is not necessarily a new idea, it has just been expanded upon. In the Old Testament Moses' mother placed him in a wicker basket and hid him among the reeds in the water in hopes that a wealthy family would find hi... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Religious Themes in Tapestries for the Home

08th January 2009
Many households enjoy having reminders of their faith present in their home. Religious themes have always been a favorite of tapestry weavers, and these impressive wall hangings have become staples for many interior designers. The styles range from Renais... Read >
Author: Angela Dawson-Field

Growth of wines from their origin

05th January 2009
Wine is one of the few things for which the people in every part of the world are crazy and it has remained as one of the most popular beverage throughout the history. The facts reveal that people have been enjoying this extremely tempting beverage from t... Read >
Author: Shijina seo

Religious And Christian Audio Books

28th December 2008
These Christian audio books provide religious knowledge in a very user friendly manner. These are great for all the people who do not want to give up their religious pursuits but are faced with a crunch of time because of their hectic life style. You mus... Read >
Author: suegold

Bringing the Bible Up To Date

19th December 2008
Riverton, UT- It is the most published, most quoted, most controversial, most debated bestselling book ever written. It has been translated into practically every language that has ever been used by civilized societies over the history of the world. It’... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Loving Response Offers Alternative to Revenge After Terrorist Attack in Mumbai

05th December 2008
Despite the fact that the terrorist attack in Mumbai last week has been likened to the attack on New York on September 11, 2002, the response by the Chabad community worldwide has been nothing like that of the United States after that horrific event. In f... Read >

Christmas Lesson - The Preparation

20th November 2008
Memory verse Matthew 1:21 Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for He shall save His people from their sins. Do you know what the word save means? Suppose a little girl got caught in a burning building and a fireman got her out. We would say the fireman ... Read >
Author: Julia Shipley

Baptism Invitations and Baptism Facts

10th November 2008
Baptism is one of the two major Christian sacraments present in most Christian denominations. Alongside the Lord’s Supper, it’s one of the two major, binding sacraments. It symbolizes passing through the waters of chaos into the newness of a better wo... Read >
Author: Jeff Fain

Do You Know What's In You?

31st October 2008
ere is a treasure hidden deep within you that's waiting to be revealed. (2 Cor. 4: 7) If you know Jesus Christ as your Saviour than you have His anointing in you. Christ means Anointing. It is the Holy Spirit, who took up residence in you when you became ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart

Information On Pistachio

02nd October 2008
Do you like pistachios? In my experience, most people in the world do. They are such an interesting food, eaten in a raw state and roasted while still within their shells. Even their blush is intriguing. Well, here is a collection of fun data that you mig... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Bankruptcy - How To Succeed

18th September 2008
Overview Bankruptcy may be defined as the legally declared inability of an individual or organisation to pay their creditors, who represent a third party which supplied, to the individual or organisation, a product or service for which they are legally... Read >
Author: peter radford

Blood of Christ Can Wipe Away All the Sins

05th September 2008
Repent and turn to god in Acts 26:20 are not two separate things but are considered one. A person cannot repent and then turn towards lord in faith. But he should turn towards lord by faith and tell god to forgive his sins as a sign of repentance. When a ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Blood of Christ Can Wipe Away All the Sins

05th September 2008
Repent and turn to god in Acts 26:20 are not two separate things but are considered one. A person cannot repent and then turn towards lord in faith. But he should turn towards lord by faith and tell god to forgive his sins as a sign of repentance. When a ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Faith in God

04th September 2008
What is faith in God, how does one have faith in God, where does faith in God come from and what does faith do? These are some of the issues we hope to address and the questions we will try to answer in the course of this investigation. One might almost a... Read >
Author: B Man

The Best Student Credit Cards: 3 Things to Look For

03rd September 2008
Looking for the best student credit cards? You're not alone. Millions of students (and their parents) are looking for the perfect card to start their financial journey with. After all, the moment a student gets a credit card his or her credit history begi... Read >
Author: Sean Masterson

The Zohar

02nd September 2008
We have all heard of the term “God-Realization” and most would consider it an Eastern Concept, something sought after by Buddhists and Yogis alike, and it is, but few people realize that the Bible itself leads us to “God-Realization.” To enter the... Read >
Author: Steven S. Sadleir

Parents and Children Can Have Fun With The Many Theories Of UFOs

27th August 2008
Parents and kids alike are often fascinated with Outer Space. Hollywood has made much of the mystery which gives the kids even more of an active imagination. There are many intriguing theories and having these discussions with your children often brings... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

Parables of Jesus

25th July 2008
Parables of Jesus. Everyone loves to read or listen to stories. Of all movies I personally love the ones based on a true story. If you are the same way, you will understand why Jesus used so many parables in His teachings. There are just 26 parables in t... Read >
Author: Nikola Dimitrov

The Tabernacle of David

25th July 2008
Understanding the revelation of The Tabernacle of David is of crucial importance for us. That’s why, let me very briefly share with you a passage of Scripture in this direction. It’s found in Acts 15:13-17 “And after they had held their peace, J... Read >
Author: Nikola Dimitrov

Fellowship with God

23rd July 2008
God desires our fellowship is, perhaps, one of the most amazing facts conveyed to us through the Scriptures. This fact is so staggering in its conception that it is extremely difficult for us fully to grasp and consider its significance. That God sh... Read >
Author: Grace Tan

What Is Spiritual Re-Birth?

09th July 2008
What is spiritual re-birth? I'm sure you've heard it called by many names--being Born-again, coming to Christ, becoming a new creation, but it all means the same thing. It means to accept Christ as your Saviour. Why do you need to do that? Have ... Read >
Author: Annagail Lynes

Fun Facts about Pistachio Nuts

01st July 2008
Do you like pistachios? In my experience, most people in the world do. They are such an interesting food, eaten in a raw state and roasted while still within their shells. Even their color is intriguing. Well, here is a collection of fun facts that you mi... Read >
Author: Bethany Chastain

Should Man Live According To The Bible?

18th June 2008
There is a book called the Bible which we have all heard of as the one that is the word of God straight from him concerning all from the world’s creation to our own while not excluding how he believes we should behave toward not only him but each other... Read >
Author: Gianni Truvianni

Understanding and diligence - the means of success

06th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 John Kenworthy Imagine being 10 times richer than Bill Gates and Warren Buffet combined! Not possible? But it is! There's plenty of books on Bill Gates and Warren Buffet, to discover how they made their fortunes. All you have to d... Read >
Author: John Kenworthy

Must Believers Go Back To Old Covenant Traditions?

25th May 2008
Aren't we just engrafted onto the Jews? Aren't we to keep their traditions and customs? I came across this question recently from a friend, and I was shocked that anyone would think this way. I can understand where this misconception came from wi... Read >
Author: Annagail Lynes

An account of different perfumes

22nd May 2008
‘Per Fumum’ is the Latin phrase that parented the word Perfume meaning through smoke. If you would like to know why such a phrase was given to fragrance, we should go back to the pages of history. If you are a perfume lover and have a soft corner for... Read >
Author: Mari milian

An account of different perfumes

22nd May 2008
‘Per Fumum’ is the Latin phrase that parented the word Perfume meaning through smoke. If you would like to know why such a phrase was given to fragrance, we should go back to the pages of history. If you are a perfume lover and have a soft corner for... Read >
Author: Mari milian

Secrets To Reading The Bible

20th May 2008
Did you ever wonder why the Bible is so hard to read? It’s simple really. God is looking for people who are willing to pursue Him. The Bible is like a gold mine. Now, if I were to give you a real live gold mine, would you just walk in and pick up the go... Read >
Author: William Verch

Christian T-Shirts – Messages Effectively Conveyed Through Christian Apparel

20th May 2008
Have you seen Christian apparel that simply have some Christian text or picture on it with no apparent meaning? Well personally, I feel that’s such a waste because a well designed piece of Christian apparel can be a really effective tool for lifestyle e... Read >
Author: Kev1

We're All Unforgiven

28th April 2008
Why is it that the serpent was able to beguile Eve? Its was said that the only creature in God's creation that had free-will was man and subsequently woman. If this is true then how was the serpent allowed to enforce an act of free-will by lying and sayin... Read >
Author: Jarn

Obama, 2009 Election, Prophecy & God’s Blessing on Black Americans

07th April 2008
An ancient blessing on black Americans will take full effect in 2009. Thousands of years ago God had placed a blessing on black Israelites through Jeremiah. It was not to come about until a certain number of years expired. Those years will have expired in... Read >
Author: Edward McKinney

Angels and Christianity

06th April 2008
Angels are generally most closely associated with Christianity, despite their origins in much earlier belief systems and cultures. Nevertheless, the angel has been important to the Christian faith since its conception, and there are almost 300 references ... Read >
Author: Bob Miller

What Is A Guardian Angel?

06th April 2008
The concept of the guardian angel is one that has been present for centuries across a number of different cultures and belief systems. From the Ancient Greek civilization to modern day, theologians across the world are faced with the problem of identifyin... Read >
Author: Bob Miller

Is God Good?

30th March 2008
Why do Christians say, "God is good"? Because He is. Why do people believe God is a bad God? Due to famines, wars, shootings and violence that take place every day in this world, many assume that God must be bad. They think He is allowing these... Read >
Author: Annagail Lynes

Passover and Easter's Common Theme: Courage Comes From Faith

28th March 2008
Spring brings with it not only flowers, sunshine and warmer weather but two important religious holidays: Easter and Passover. While Passover commemorates the Israelites freedom from slavery in Egypt, Easter commemorates Jesus' resurrection and ascension... Read >

History of locksmithing and locks

27th March 2008
Locks and keys were known long before the birth of Christ. They are mentioned frequently in the Old Testament and in mythology. In the Book of Nehemiah, chapter 3, it is stated that when repairing the old gates of the City of Jerusalem - probably in 445 B... Read >
Author: Angelinas

How to Avoid Darwin's Revenge

06th March 2008
Montezuma’s Revenge is a colloquial name given to a variety of illnesses mostly caused by bacterial infections that many tourists suffer from when visiting Mexico. The name is derived from the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II (c. 1466-1520) whom the Spanish con... Read >
Author: Joel Kontinen

Laugh Your Way to Pain Relief

04th March 2008
A man rushed into a veterinarian's office carrying his limp, lifeless dog. The vet examined the animal and told the man the dog was dead. The man asked if there was any way the doctor could revive the dog. The doctor left the room and returned with a cat,... Read >
Author: hefferon

Is Fasting Required?

29th February 2008
What is fasting? Is it necessary for every Believer to fast and pray? I once had a temporary job at a collection agency. When I started, I met a girl who claimed to be a Christian. She fasted every Friday and topped my list as the most grouchy per... Read >
Author: Annagail Lynes

The Celebration of Christmas

29th February 2008
All over the world, the most celebrated events for Christians is Christmas. Christmas is the annual holiday in many nations to celebrate the birth of Lord Jesus. And Christmas is one of the biggest religious festivities of the world . Each year over 400 m... Read >
Author: realstorm

Why Does God Not Answer Me?

23rd February 2008
Probably all Christians go through times when it seems like their prayers are not answered. However, if you pray with the right motives yet receive no answer, it does not mean that God is ignoring you. He might be answering in a way you never expected. ... Read >
Author: Nigel Lane

How to Give When it Hurts

23rd February 2008
When you sacrifice for others who have a real need, it is a true model of Christian giving. However it is not easy to give when it is a great sacrifice. It hurts yet God blesses this type of giving. Did you ever have to give something to someone else ... Read >
Author: Nigel Lane

Should Christians Study The Old Testament?

13th February 2008
Why should we study the Old Testament? The Old Testament is a picture of what life was like before Jesus died. It chronicles a line of men and women, just like us, who did extraordinary things. They had fears. They messed up and yet they still d... Read >
Author: Annagail Lynes

Faithfulness - The 7th Fruit of the Holy Spirit

06th February 2008
In the times we live in with half of all marriages still ending up in divorce and with many people getting backstabbed in the workplaces with people they thought they could initially trust - this particular quality is one that is really needed in our... Read >
Author: Michael Bradley

The Benefits of Using Organic Spices

25th January 2008
With the high environmental, social and economic costs of corporate agriculture, more and more people are realizing that choosing organic is good not only for their health, but for the world in general – and that includes organic spices. Bulk organic h... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Finding Happiness

25th January 2008
The Da Vinci Code is a great movie. Tom Hanks says at the end of this that "maybe human is divine." This is the main idea of this article. The Old Testament talks about punishing naughty people that can help a new society. But Jesus rebelled against th... Read >

WHICH ONE TO BELIEVE? BIBLE OR QURAN? OR NONE?

23rd January 2008
Come to the Common Term Which is Just Between Us and You By: Masood Ludin 1/9/2008 DISCRIMINATION, INJUSTICE, MISUNDERSTANDING, ACCUSATION AND PROPAGATING STEREOTYPES CAN ONLY LEAD US TO DESTRUCTION. LET’S NOT DESTROY OUR SELVES, LET’S KILL OUR... Read >
Author: Masood

666 and the Mark of the Beast

14th November 2007
Most Christians and in fact probably the majority of non-believers have heard about the Mark of the Beast as a figure of speech or heard that the Devil’s number is 666.Where do we find out what the true meaning of 666 Mark of the Beast is? Is it somethi... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

Only Jesus Claims to be God

08th November 2007
Jesus was not confused about His own identity; He unabashedly claimed to be God. But He also supported it by facts. Jesus performed many miracles; 35 are recorded in the gospels, including various nature miracles. These miracles show His divine powers bey... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe

Discovering The King James Bible

05th November 2007
Bible study is an important part of the Christian faith. In these turbulent and busy days the audio Bible has become an important part of Bible study for many people. Even when it is challenging to find the time, audio Bible study is easy and convenient. ... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

The Silver Scrolls, the Oldest Biblical Texts

04th October 2007
In June 1986 archaeologists of Tel Aviv University announced discovery of two small silver amulets. These two silver scrolls were found in 1979 deep inside a burial cave at a site known as Ketef Hinnom, west of the old city of Jerusalem. They were hidden ... Read >
Author: Rob VandeWeghe

What versions of the Bible are available

02nd October 2007
Many people who live busy lives just find that they do not have time to sit down and read the Bible. Their intentions are good, but for one reason or another it often gets pushed to the end of the "to do" list. One easy way to put the Bible back into yo... Read >
Author: Susan Slobac

The Story Behind Walnuts

25th September 2007
The first record of walnut trees date back to approximately 2000 B.C. in ancient Babylon. Though this is the first recorded history there is fossilized evidence that suggests walnuts have been around even longer than that. In fact there is a reference to ... Read >
Author: Clyde Dennis

Four Reasons to Trust the Bible as YOUR Final Authority

20th September 2007
All Christians have questions about the Bible and its role in today's life. For example, why are there so many books, programs and seminars to teach Christians what to believe about the Bible? Does the Bible really need to be interpreted by scholars bef... Read >
Author: Corey Richardson

Lindsay Lohan Suffers from Americanitis

14th August 2007
Lindsay Lohan today is retching her guts out and cleaning toilets at the Cirque Lodge Rehabilitation Center in Orem, Utah. Having chased and caught the American Dream of fame, fortune, movie and music stardom Lindsay was left with a painful empty feeling ... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Is Tithing a Thing of the Past?

26th July 2007
What is it about the word, "tithing" that makes people nervous? Why does it seem to go against the grain? Why is it so hard to live the lifestyle of a giver? Many people believe your Christian walk has absolutely nothing to do with giving.....much ... Read >
Author: Karen Wolff

Who is Mystery Babylon?

23rd July 2007
Many Christians are unaware of what the symbols used in the Revelation represent. It is not until you are given the keys to unlocking the prophecies that any sense can be made of them. The biblical principles for interpreting prophecy are quite simple 1) ... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

Tithing or God's Grace. Which Prospers You? Part 3

24th May 2007
For years we have been taught that the way to prosper was by our giving. I submit to you it is by a deeper relationship with Jesus. Jesus will tell you what you need to do to prosper. The fact of the matter is still that everything you hear on Christi... Read >
Author: Lance Brown

Moses, Business and the 80/20 Rule

21st May 2007
What is the 80/20 Rule? More formally the 80/20 rule is also known as the Pareto Principle. To Quote Wikipedia: "The Pareto principle� known as the 80-20 rule, the law of the vital few�Business management thinker Joseph M. Juran suggested the prin... Read >
Author: Ouida Vincent

History of Gift Baskets

01st May 2007
Although we might think of gift baskets as a modern way to give gifts, gift baskets have actually a rather long legacy. Spanning years and cultures, there are several fascinating stories of gift baskets that have been given throughout history. Likely ... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester

Are the Ten Commandments Relevant today?

18th April 2007
There are some pastors today within the Christian Church who are preaching that the Ten Commandments are no longer valid. Is this what the Word of God teaches? Jesus summarized the Ten Commandments when He said, Mathew 22:37-40 “…Thou shalt love th... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

All Things Are Possible, Even For A Nobody

14th March 2007
It takes a long time to become an overnight success. Because we rarely see the preparation and sacrifice that people go through, it can be easy to think that success just happens. Top athletes know that in order to win, they must continually hone their ... Read >

Cain Couldn’t Find His Gun

01st March 2007
Most people are familiar with the biblical story of Cain and Abel – where a man (Cain) takes a stone and strikes his brother (Abel) – killing him – this was his intention. Biblically speaking – this was the first recorded murder and first crime. M... Read >
Author: E Lawrence Welch

Anna Nicole Smith has Stockholm Syndrome says Larry Birkhead on Larry King

29th January 2007
A better question than “Who is the real father of the baby daughter of Anna Nicole Smith” would be “Why is the world obsessing over it?” Last night Larry King hosted Larry Birkhead, the gorgeous young blonde photographer who has been dating Anna N... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

The Art and Practice of Creating Sacred Space

27th January 2007
"Build for me a sanctuary and I will dwell among you." Exodus 25:8-9 In this one verse from the Old Testament, or Torah, lays an invitation for each of us. We are asked to create a sanctuary in which to join together with God. Thus, these 11 words s... Read >

Utopian World Is Not Real

25th January 2007
If one looks at two of the oldest and best known stories about the development of human society, the story of the Garden of Eden in the Old Testament and the story of Pandora's Box in Greek mythology, one sees man is not satisfied with being satisfied. A... Read >
Author: Sharon White

Worship: A Meeting With God

18th January 2007
During the 1980's, and well into the 90's the Church experienced a worship explosion that some called a Worship Revival, a Worship Renewal, and others just referred to it as new thing. It was in fact a large part of an overall restoration movement tha... Read >
Author: Charles M Smith

Yehovah Jesus Allah Call for an End to Judaism Christianity and Islam

14th January 2007
The world is in turmoil today. President Bush publicly declared a Christian Crusade. President Ahmadinejad publicly declared his intention for World Jihad, for the creation of a world Islamic state. Prime Minister Olmert is preparing plans to nuke Iran. T... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Article: Character Or Reputation?

08th January 2007
Character or Reputation. When we see these two words together,we often mistakenly believe that you cannot have one without theother.Reputation in a nutshell is what others around us think of us.It is really the opinion that is held by others concerning wh... Read >
normlawr

Overcoming Depression: A Lesson From The Life Of Elijah

28th December 2006
One of my favorite Old Testament stories is about Elijah. The story starts in 1 Kings 18 where we read about Elijah challenging the Israelites to decide whether they would serve God or Baal. To help them make their decision, he challenged the 450 prophe... Read >

Jesus Never Preached Poverty

24th December 2006
A recent Time magazine cover had a picture of a Rolls Royce with a cross as the hood ornament. The headline read: "Does God Want You To Be Rich?" The article talked about a trend that is developing within the American church to preach what some call the... Read >

The Koran Commands Endless 911's

16th November 2006
The date today is September 11, 2006, the 5th anniversary of 911. Five years have gone by since 911 and the American people are still wandering blindly around in the circles of smoke and debris at ground zero unable to understand the reason for 911. For 5... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

Is Tithing a Sin?

15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Rod Rogers Is it a sin to tithe? No. Yes. No, tithing (giving a tenth) is not a sin if the actual dollar amount is sacrificial, proportionate to the level of your financial prosperity, and generous. Whatever you think about the app... Read >
Author: Rod Rogers

In Defense of the Jewish People and the State of Israel

15th November 2006
As Christians, we have to stand firmly and solidly behind the Jewish people and their state of Israel. When you put all of the verses together on the original covenant God the Father made with their first forefather, Abraham, I believe that this origi... Read >
Author: Michael Bradley

Unlocking the Bible

19th October 2006
Some people call it the Torah Codes, or the Bible Code, and others, Bible Codes either way, the Bible Codes are one of the most interesting discoveries of this century. The discovery of Equidistant Letter Sequence (ELS) Codes in the original version o... Read >
Author: Ariel

A Surprising New World Order is about to start

04th October 2006
A Surprising New World Order is about to start. Our world will soon (as in years rather than decades), be facing a global crisis which will herald its end. The Bible as a Guide 1 The people behind this article: We take the Bible as our only rul... Read >
Author: Seoster Team

What is the bible code?

25th September 2006
The Bible code was a book written by Michael Drosnin in 1997, received enormous publicity, and become an international phenomena. The idea is that there are hidden messages in the Hebrew text of the Old Testament, predictions about the future, that can o... Read >
Author: Ariel

Forty Days of Fear and Failure

08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Rob Marshall In his book, Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill says, "One of the most common causes of failure is the habit of quitting when one is overtaken by temporary defeat." He goes on to tell the story of R. U. Darby who stopped thr... Read >
Author: Rob Marshall

Why You Can Only Hate Those You Really Love

07th September 2006
It was announced today that scientists at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom have discovered that we are all spirits living inside of containers called bodies and that these spirits are all connected to each other and they communicate with each ot... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

A little bit discussion on prophecy

17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Chu The prophetic gift existed long before the prophetic office was instituted. Thus Enoch had the former (Jude 14); so Abraham is called a prophet (Ge 20:7) as are also the patriarchs (Ps 105:15). The office was first instituted... Read >
Author: Patrick Chu

History of Walnuts

03rd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Patrick Malcolm The first historical accounts of walnut trees growing under civilized cultivation was in ancient Babylon (Iraq) about 2000 B.C.; however, walnuts have evidently been attached to mankind much earlier by excavations from ca... Read >
Author: Patrick Malcolm

A Brief History of Banners

25th July 2006
Banner making is an ancient craft which is still very popular in modern day. A banner is just like a flag or a piece of cloth carrying a symbol, logo, slogan or any custom message. The word banner is derived from a Latin name "bandum", a cloth used to mak... Read >
Author: Jatin Chawla

Unlocking the Bible Codes

19th July 2006
Did you read the DaVinci Code or maybe see the movie? Did it get you interested in history and secret codes? You do not have to travel to Europe to see the true secrets from history; technology now lets us unlock the oldest secret code in the world, the... Read >
Author: Ariel

Amethyst: The Stone Of The Royals

18th June 2006
History Amethyst gets its name from the Greek word amethustos, meaning "not drunken". The origin of amethyst name and its healing properties come from a Greek legend telling the story of how Dionysus, god of wine and intoxication was angry from one morta... Read >
Author: Richard Aubin

The Truth About The Tithe

31st May 2006
Copyright 2006 Rod Rogers I don't believe that the new covenant believer is commanded anywhere in the Bible to give ten percent of his income to God. If, having read this article, you still believe the Bible specifically commands us to tithe, then you ... Read >
Author: Rod Rogers

Jesus Autobiography

10th May 2006
All philosophical, theological and political discourse issues from a presuppositional matrix. The communicator's ideas are characterized, influenced and motivated by a preexisting corpus of antecedent beliefs. I commence with the presupposition that Jesus... Read >
Author: Lawrence Hilliard

Rembrandts Religious Art

10th May 2006
Throughout his long and prolific career, Rembrandt repeatedly turned to the bible as a source of inspiration. He produced many paintings, drawings and etchings that depicted scenes and characters taken from the Old Testament and Apocrypha. He also devoted... Read >
Author: Jessie Corbett

We Reign In Life By Receiving From God

27th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Roger and Eileen Himes Jesus talks a lot about 'overcoming' in life. This side of the cross, we are told that we overcome by receiving from God. The New Testament talks a lot about receiving from God. The Old Testament was just the oppos... Read >
Author: Roger and Eileen Himes

The Law of Love.

20th April 2006
In the book of Mathew it says, Mat 22:37-40 "Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love... Read >
Author: Debra Lohrere

Cherubs Sweet or Scary?

16th April 2006
Most people when asked to describe cherub angels will say something like a child angel or a baby. I think most people think of cherubs as babies because of artists paintings of these angels. However this is just not true. Artists in the renaissance ... Read >
Author: Clyde Young

What Real Love Is

23rd March 2006
We are surrounded daily by words. We read them, speak them, hear them, we categorize them, not just by meaning, but implied meaning, good or bad and of course the forbidden four letter words. If you were to count all the "forbidden" fours you would only h... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Differences: The Old and New Testament

21st March 2006
The Bible is a Book that has two main divisions in - the Old Testament and the New Testament. Even though there are these distinct parts of the Bible - it still has only one theme - redemption. This is necessary to understand because the whole Bible revol... Read >
Author: christine bettridge

Would You Deny Him?

16th March 2006
Would You Deny Him?If someone came to your church, claiming to be called tobuild churches both spiritually and numerically (offering nospecial programs or gimmicks); you could see it their heart'sdesire, the Holy Spirit compelling them (I Jn. 5:6b), and e... Read >
Joyce C. Lock

Entry to the Holy of Holies

16th March 2006
Description: Entry to the Holy of Holies prepares one for Holy Bible discussion about the most sacred writings. Precise definitions of ancient calendar mathematics perhaps 10,000-years ago are in the Antediluvian Calendar of the Patriarchs. The "begat" ... Read >
Author: Clark Nelson

How to name a child

16th February 2006
How to name a child Finding the perfect name for a child can be a tough task. Name can be important part of people's culture, family identity and personnel identity. So how do you go about naming a child? Here are the top baby names and names and mean... Read >
Author: Alan Murray

Snake charming: from Ancient Egypt to today

16th January 2006
We've all been capitaved at one time or another by the sight of a snake charmer sitting cross-legged, blowing on a flute, while his poisonous cobra, its puffed-up hood spread wide, rises up out of a basket and sways to and fro in time with the music. S... Read >
Author: enRico Nestler

The Bagpipe

27th November 2005
The Bagpipe Description of the Bagpipe The bagpipe is reed instruments that utilize an air reservoir. The bagpipe's air reservoir directs an uninterrupted air stream through the reeds. ... Read >
Author: Anthony Kane

Jesus Wasn't Murdered-WW2 was for Nothing!

05th November 2005
On the surface, the Gospels are clear: The Jews murdered Jesus Christ in 33 AD. This commonly held belief has so far caused the Crusades, 3 Inquisitions, Pogroms, and WW2, "The War Against the Jews" in which 20 million Christians and Jews were killed, and... Read >
Author: Karen Fish

You Are What You Think

21st August 2005
One of the first things you will find that God will start to do with you if you have decided to enter into a true sanctification process with Him is to try and put right thinking into your thought process. What you choose to think about and dwell on in... Read >
Author: Michael Bradley