In Touch Ministries > Broadcast > Today on Radio: "In this second part of the series Countdown to Judgment, we discover that the Bible is very clear about the judgment for children of God. It is not a time when Jesus Christ will shame, humiliate or discipline us for how we lived. Rather, it is a time to give an account for the both the worthy and the worthless things we did in life."
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Sunday, March 9, 2014
Is it Biblical for Women to Lead in Politics, Military? Albert Mohler Answers
Is it Biblical for Women to Lead in Politics, Military? Albert Mohler Answers: "Is it biblical for a woman to be a political or military leader? A Christian lady asked Dr. R. Albert Mohler Jr., president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, to answer this question for his podcast, "Ask Anything: Weekend Edition," on Saturday."
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The PJ Tatler » Kim Jong-Un Orders Massacre of 33 Christians
The PJ Tatler » Kim Jong-Un Orders Massacre of 33 Christians: "hey’re being charged with attempting to overthrow the regime, but their real crime is that they were working with jailed South Korean Christian missionary Kim Jung-wook to set up 500 underground churches in North Korea.
They are not being “executed.” Using that word would lend some legality and moral framework to Kim’s action. This is nothing less than a massacre of innocent human beings — a slaughter that should raise an outcry in every civilized nation of the world."
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They are not being “executed.” Using that word would lend some legality and moral framework to Kim’s action. This is nothing less than a massacre of innocent human beings — a slaughter that should raise an outcry in every civilized nation of the world."
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Saturday, March 8, 2014
Do we sin daily? Is it possible to go an entire day without sinning?
Do we sin daily? Is it possible to go an entire day without sinning?: " While there is not a Bible verse that specifically states we commit a sinful act each day, we do have verses that remind us that we have inherited the capacity to sin at any moment. "Sin entered the world through one man, and death through sin, and in this way death came to all men, because all sinned" (Romans 5:12). "Surely I was sinful at birth, sinful from the time my mother conceived me" (Psalm 51:5). In addition, we have commands that we know we never keep, much less on a daily basis. For instance, who can claim to love God with all his heart, mind and soul every moment of every day? No one. Yet, that is the greatest commandment (Matthew 22:36-38). Failing to love God completely at all times is a daily sin for all Christians."
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How can I overcome sin in my Christian life?
How can I overcome sin in my Christian life?: ": The Bible presents several different resources to aid us in our effort to overcome sin. In this lifetime, we will never be perfectly victorious over sin (1 John 1:8), but that should still be our goal. With God’s help, and by following the principles of His Word, we can progressively overcome sin and become more and more like Christ."
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Where did the Genesis Flood waters go? • ChristianAnswers.Net
Where did the Genesis Flood waters go? • ChristianAnswers.Net: "The whole Earth was covered with the Flood waters, and the world that then existed was destroyed by the very waters out of which the Earth had originally emerged at God's command (Genesis 1:9; 2 Peter 3:5-6). But where did those waters go after the Flood?"
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Four Businesses Whose Owners Were Penalized for Their Religious Beliefs | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News from The Heritage Foundation
Four Businesses Whose Owners Were Penalized for Their Religious Beliefs | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News from The Heritage Foundation: "Editor’s note: Amid the heated debate over Arizona’s SB 1062 law, which aims to protect religious liberty, it’s worth looking back at some of the ways that religious beliefs have come under attack in the public square in recent years. The language in this post that is quoted originally appeared in a National Review Online article by Ryan T. Anderson and Leslie Ford. Kelsey Harris also contributed to this article."
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