Thursday, July 19, 2012

Harvest Bible Chapel - Minneapolis - The Disciple Peter - Act First Think Later

Harvest Bible Chapel - Minneapolis - The Disciple Peter - Act First Think Later:

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Graham: Jesus' final command was for his disciples to be missionaries | The Town Talk | thetowntalk.com

Graham: Jesus' final command was for his disciples to be missionaries | The Town Talk | thetowntalk.com: "Dear Rev. Graham: I'm on a committee planning a missions conference in our church. I'd never admit it openly, but to be honest I'm not sure I believe in sending missionaries to other parts of the world. After all, those people already have their own religion, don't they? -- P. McL."

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Devotionals - In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - Crosswalk.com

Devotionals - In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley - Crosswalk.com: "As believers, we all want the fruit of the Spirit, but how can we know if we truly have it? Even unbelievers can display these qualities when conditions are positive. This nine-fold fruit of the Spirit is not what we do, but who we are, and it is primarily on display in Christians when circumstances are unfavorable. Two characteristics help us recognize these traits in our lives."

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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Separation of Church and State Is Not in the Constitution or Bill of Rights - Waynesville, MO - Waynesville Daily Guide

Separation of Church and State Is Not in the Constitution or Bill of Rights - Waynesville, MO - Waynesville Daily Guide: "On October 7, 1801, the Danbury Baptist Association of Virginia wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson praising him as President of the United States.  In their letter they expressed their concern that the government may try to regulate religion."

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job: "Again, it is natural for most who think about life, to want to have an explanation. Who wants to read a mystery without finding out who committed the crime? This was the attitude of the disciples in John chapter 9:"

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Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job: "The lesson is clear. If a Christian suffers, we must always remember that his righteousness in Christ infinitely exceeds that of Job. When we repent and trust in Jesus, God inputs the righteousness of the Savior to our account."

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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

“When Paul spoke in Athens, why did he begin his preaching with creation as opposed to the Law?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

“When Paul spoke in Athens, why did he begin his preaching with creation as opposed to the Law?” | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "In Acts 17:16 we are told that Paul was grieved because the whole city of Athens was given over to idolatry. So, in vv. 22–28, he tells his hearers that they had other gods before the God of creation."

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Monday, July 16, 2012

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job

Words of Comfort -- Ray Comfort's Blog: A Study in Job: "Eliphaz didn't openly say, “Job, you have sinned against God, and He is chastening you,” but he infers it by speaking of the benefits those get who seek and serve God."

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Agnostic=Ignorant | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence

Agnostic=Ignorant | Ray Comfort's Daily Evidence: "“It is amazing how many intellectuals call themselves ‘agnostics,’ not realizing that this is the Greek word for ‘ignorant.’ To be ignorant is a shame when one has the possibility of acquiring knowledge. The Christian religion gives satisfactory answers to the ultimate problems of life.” Richard Wurmbrand, Reaching Toward the Heights "

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Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - Mar. 5, 2012 - Christian Devotional

Greg Laurie Daily Devotions - Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - Mar. 5, 2012 - Christian Devotional: "And I, brethren, when I came to you, did not come with excellence of speech or of wisdom declaring to you the testimony of God. For I determined not to know anything among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. (1 Corinthians 2:1–2)"

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