Tuesday, May 31, 2011

The National Debt Isn’t That Big

The National Debt Isn’t That Big: "According to the recent news, America is so in debt that the amount we owe would be enough to buy every American worker three years of paid vacation.

I’m not worried about our nation’s debt. Politicians got us into it, and they can worry about getting us out. I am more worried about two other, more important debt problems. These are much deeper than the mere national debt. I have a huge debt to this world, and this world has a massive debt to the moral Law."

How should I choose a Bible version? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry

How should I choose a Bible version? | Christian Apologetics and Research Ministry: "Before the year 1881, you had three choices for an English Bible translation: the KJV, the KJV, or the KJV. Obviously, this is no longer the case. How did the King James Version get dethroned? Which translation is best today? Are any of the modern translations faithful to the original?"

Harvest Bible Chapel | Dr. James MacDonald | This Week's Message

Harvest Bible Chapel | Dr. James MacDonald | This Week's Message

Doulos Iesou Christou: The Encouragement of a Discarded Tract

Doulos Iesou Christou: The Encouragement of a Discarded Tract: "I spent Friday and Saturday evenings with my cross at the corner of Soledad Canyon Road and Sierra Highway, in Canyon Country (CA). Mahria and Amanda joined me on Friday evening, and Marissa joined me on Saturday evening. This particular intersection is fast-becoming one of my favorite local fishing ponds."

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Thanks for Your Thoughts

Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Thanks for Your Thoughts: "Thank you for your concern. I am the one who has been monitoring the comments, and have deleted the bad ones. Those I have been letting through were pretty tame."

Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/31/2011: "Signs of the Times"

Harvest Daily Devotion for 5/31/2011: "Signs of the Times": "Signs affect us in what we do. When you are driving and see one of those red signs that reads 'Stop,' you stop. For some, however, that sign simply means, 'Slow down a little."