On The Box: 'Death Camps' in the United States: Is There One Near You?: "Above is a photo of a group of gypsies, new arrivals at the Belzec death camp. The camp was located in occupied Poland and operated from March 17, 1942 to the end of June 1943. The city of Belzec served as the headquarters for the primary Jewish extermination effort in Poland. An estimated 430,000 and 500,000 Jews are believed to have been systematically slaughtered at Belzec, along with an unknown number of Poles."
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Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Greg Laurie daily devotion - July 7, 2011 - Christian Devotional
Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Greg Laurie daily devotion - July 7, 2011 - Christian Devotional: "There is a place for growing up, but there is also a place for being childlike, and I think one of the best ways to stay childlike is to be around children. I love to be around children of all ages, especially my grandchildren. My wife and I are always ready to whisk them off to lunch or some other activity. We love to be around them. It is so fun. If you can have children around you, it is a wonderful thing."
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Tuesday, June 19, 2012
“I don’t feel guilty.” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
“I don’t feel guilty.” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Some people don’t feel guilty when they sin because they have “seared” their conscience. Repeated sin sears the conscience until its muffled voice is no longer heard. This is a tragedy because the conscience in the voice of warning. Those who delight in sin, because they have dulled their conscience, are like a man who removes the batteries from his smoke detector because he doesn’t want to be bothered by its alarm."
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On The Box: Why the Jehovah's Witnesses Have No Hope
On The Box: Why the Jehovah's Witnesses Have No Hope: "In this open-air, I used "The Four Requirements for Salvation," as delineated by the Watchtower Society, to show that the Jehovah's Witnesses have no real hope of salvation; nor can they offer hope to anyone else. The only hope for salvation is found in Jesus Christ, and Him alone."
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Horns of the altar. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Horns of the altar. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "The horns of the altar were the place of mercy: “The laying hold upon the literal horns of an altar, which can be handled, availed not Joab. There are many—oh, how many still!—that are hoping to be saved, because they lay hold, as they think, upon the horns of the sacraments."
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In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - Nov. 8, 2011 - Christian Devotional
In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - In Touch - Nov. 8, 2011 - Christian Devotional: "Paul wrote today’s passage in a letter to the divided body of Corinthian believers. The church was allowing a disagreement to hinder their fellowship. Paul knew the steep danger of dissension among believers."
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Sunday, June 17, 2012
How Jewish people view Christianity. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
How Jewish people view Christianity. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "Many Jews understandably equate Christianity with Roman Catholicism. When they watch the news at Christmas or Easter, they see people kneeling and kissing the hand of a man in a white robe with a big white hat and a golden scepter—the pope."
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Saturday, June 16, 2012
Christians—the Raving Lunatics | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Christians—the Raving Lunatics | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "A woman’s car broke down late one moonless night in an unfamiliar area. She was afraid, so she wound the vehicle’s windows up tight, locked the doors, and turned on the car radio to keep her company. She decided that it would be wise to wait until the morning light before going for help."
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On The Box: Are There Times When Christians Shouldn't Share the Gospel?
On The Box: Are There Times When Christians Shouldn't Share the Gospel?: "During my recent trip to Syracuse, New York, I once again ran into an angry man from a particularly repulsive cult. The encounter reminded me of a difficult, yet very important truth. Not everyone, depending on the circumstances and the behavior of the person with whom I am trying to speak, should hear the gospel of Jesus Christ from me. That's right. There are times when Christians should not share the gospel."
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