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Don't Call Me Naomi
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Filoiann M. Wiedenhoff)
Ruth 1:20-21
"Don't call me Naomi," she told them. "Call me Mara, because the Almighty has made my life very bitter. I went away full, but the LORD has brought me back empty. Why call me Naomi? The LORD has afflicted me; the Almighty has brought misf... |
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Will the Real Rich Man Please Stand Up!
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Filoiann M. Wiedenhoff)
Luke 16:19-23
"There was a certain rich man who was clothed in purple and fine linen and fared sumptuously every day. but there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, full of sores, who was laid at his gate, desiring to be fed with the crumbs which fell... |
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Pope Benedict Archbishop of Canterbury Cancel George Bush's Crusade
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Karen Fish)
The first Crusade was a thousand years ago when Pope Urban II marched his Christian Army across Europe slaughtering every Jew in his way to reclaim the Holy Land from Islam until the Christian soldiers stood knee deep in Muslim blood in Jerusalem. In... |
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Does Everyone Who Doesn't Believe In Jesus Go To Hell?
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Annagail Lynes)
Does everyone who doesn't believe in Jesus go to Hell? Yes, but let me explain why.
Because when the world was created God put a man and woman in the Garden of Eden. He told them not to eat of the fruit of one tree. They could eat of any of the othe... |
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THE UNITED STATES BUSH FIRE AND DROUGHT PLAGUE CONTINUITY
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by PROPHET GOODNEWS ADOLPHUS)
THE UNITED STATES BUSH FIRE AND DROUGHT PLAGUE CONTINUITY
The United States becomes the Mother of all abomination on earth as part of the end-time Babylonian Kingdom through the democratic system of government through which she rules the world unlike... |
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What is the Gate of All Nations?
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Andrew Schwartz)
The Gate of All Nations, which is also known as the Gate of Xerxes, is one of the first things you observe. This gate bears inscriptions in three languages that you should be sort to travellers and must admiration other peoples' cultures. The unique ... |
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Why you should have faith
(Wed Oct 24th, 2007, by Leanne King)
No matter how devoted to God you are, and how much you pray, to truly feel the power of God you must have faith. Without faith, you cannot give the unconditional love and belief that God requires.
There may be times in your life when you have questi... |
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The Excellent Woman
(Wed Oct 17th, 2007, by Joyce M. Averils)
Then this Daniel distinguished himself above the governors and satraps, because an excellent spirit was in him over the whole realm.
-Daniel 6:3a (NKJV)
We live in a world that often tries to force its expectations upon us. Every day the media tells ... |
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The Parable of 'The Two Teams'
(Wed Oct 17th, 2007, by Theresa L. Twogood)
In the parable of 'The Two Teams' as in any sporting competition today there must be at least two players if not two teams. In order to be able to distinguish any two teams we usually implore the use of two different colored jerseys. So therefore in ... |
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Deception is an Election
(Wed Oct 17th, 2007, by David Servant)
In "There's a Sheep Born Every Second" we considered what we should do to avoid being deceived or misled by false spiritual leaders, those wolves in sheep's clothing of which Jesus warned us. Obviously, God doesn't want us, or anyone for that matter,... |
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