Crosswalk.com - The Devotional: "Do you pray? In J.C. Ryle’s small but important book, A Call to Prayer, he challenges readers with this simple question. Ryle asserts “there is no duty in religion so neglected as private prayer.” I’m sure many of us would agree; of all the spiritual disciplines, prayer is often the hardest habit to form and one that is most quickly broken. However, we should strive to pray often, because prayer is an incredibly important element of our faith."
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Do We Have a Guardian Angel?
Do We Have a Guardian Angel?: "Do we have guardian angels—personal angels who hang out with us and go where we go? I don’t know for certain, but I do know that as believers, we have angels in our lives. Every Christian does."
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Thursday, August 30, 2012
National Atheist Party Cancels 2012 Secular Political Convention | TheBlaze.com
National Atheist Party Cancels 2012 Secular Political Convention | TheBlaze.com: "Secular activists across America were in for a major let-down on Wednesday when the National Atheist Party (NAP), a progressive political movement intended to give non-believers a grander voice in government, cancelled its upcoming secular convention. The startling announcement, especially considering atheists’ continued push for power and prominence, was made on the organization’s web site."
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Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Knuckle-dragging Narrow-minded Creationists (part 1)
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Knuckle-dragging Narrow-minded Creationists (part 1): "Atheists want to keep creationism out of public schools. They see themselves as the intellectual saviors of the poor dumb college and university students, who don’t have the ability to think for themselves."
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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Potiphar’s Wife
Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: Potiphar’s Wife: "If a man doesn’t fear God, he will naturally have eyes that are “full of adultery.” He will burn with lust and look for opportunity to put out the raging fire. But Solomon was wise."
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Scientific facts in the Bible. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence
Scientific facts in the Bible. | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "The original Hebrew uses the past definite tense for the verb “finished,” indicating an action completed in the past, never again to occur. The creation was “finished”—once and for all. That is exactly what the First Law of Thermodynamics says. This law (often referred to as the Law of the Conservation of Energy and/or Mass) states that neither matter nor energy can be either created or destroyed."
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Henry Daily Herald | Inspired witnesses wrote God's story -- Gabriel Stovall
Henry Daily Herald | Inspired witnesses wrote God's story -- Gabriel Stovall: "don’t dislike false preachers personally.
#I just can’t stand what they represent.
#And I loathe how the publicity and perception of a false-doctrine preacher casts a light of disdain on those ministers of the Gospel who are trying to represent God and His Word with authenticity and accuracy."
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#I just can’t stand what they represent.
#And I loathe how the publicity and perception of a false-doctrine preacher casts a light of disdain on those ministers of the Gospel who are trying to represent God and His Word with authenticity and accuracy."
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Bacon in a Park is a ‘Hate Crime’ but Not a Crucifix in Urine - Godfather Politics
Bacon in a Park is a ‘Hate Crime’ but Not a Crucifix in Urine - Godfather Politics: "Hate crimes are beginning to stack up. But determining what constitutes a “hate crime” is in the eye of the beholder. Actually, it’s in the eye of liberals who only see criminal activity when it’s leveled at one of their protected classes. Here’s the latest insanity. While California has been described as the “land of fruits and nuts,” New York is competing to be the fruitiest and nuttiest land of them all."
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On The Box: Homeschoolers Miss Out on Sexual Promiscuity and Much More
On The Box: Homeschoolers Miss Out on Sexual Promiscuity and Much More: "Home-schooling in the U.S. has become very popular in recent years. For a number of reasons, it’s also becoming more accepted, not only in Christian circles but also in the secular world. I have met many kids who have been educated by their parents (using what one atheist on my blog called "idiot" home-school textbooks), and I have found that they are consistently respectful, well-adjusted to life, sociable with their peers, and extremely knowledgeable."
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