Saturday, April 23, 2011
Harvest Weekend Devotion for 4/23/2011: "Easter is for Everyone"
Harvest Weekend Devotion for 4/23/2011: "Easter is for Everyone": "Easter is for everyone, but it is not about bunnies or brightly colored eggs. It is about Jesus, and it is specifically about Jesus crucified and risen again from the dead."
Friday, April 22, 2011
On The Box
On The Box: "We are all familiar with the story of the resurrection… but there is a fascinating insight that is not widely spoken of, that will add a new dimension to your understanding"
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog
Atheist Central -- Ray Comfort's Blog: "Do you ever wonder why we have 24 hours in a day, and 365 days in a year? Why is our time 'divided' into days and into years? Who started such a numbering process, and upon what is it based?"
Virtue for Women ::: Cathe's Notes
Virtue for Women ::: Cathe's Notes: "We all have forgotten important appointments or a friend’s birthday; haven’t we? Forgetting your keys or where you put your new sunglasses are common ways we forget…at any age! I don’t feel so bad when my 25-year-old son leaves his house keys on my kitchen counter only to remember them when he gets to his front door."
On what day was Jesus crucified?
On what day was Jesus crucified?: "Answer: The Bible does not explicitly state on which day of the week Jesus was crucified. The two most widely held views are Friday and Wednesday. Some, however, using a synthesis of both the Friday and Wednesday arguments, argue for Thursday as the day."
Harvest Daily Devotion for 4/22/2011: "Finished!"
Harvest Daily Devotion for 4/22/2011: "Finished!": "The cross was the goal of Jesus from the very beginning. His birth was so there would be His death. The incarnation was for our atonement. He was born to die so that we might live. And when He had accomplished the purpose He had come to fulfill, He summed it up with a single word: 'finished.'"
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Bell’s Inferno
Bell’s Inferno: "No one in all the Scriptures had more to say about hell than Jesus. No stern messenger of doom from the era of the Judges, no fiery Old Testament prophet, no writer of imprecatory psalms, and no impassioned apostle (including the Boanerges brothers)—not even all of them combined—mentioned hell more frequently or described it in more terrifying terms than Jesus."
On The Box
On The Box: "Our Customery Service Representatives at Living Waters do a phenominal job providing answers to questions varying from information regarding Living Waters resources to weighty theological questions"
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