The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: "Why didn’t Jesus’ miracles in the Bible leave behind any evidence?": "When He walked on water, there were no footprints of which to speak. When He rose from the dead, no body was left in the tomb, and when He multiplied the loaves and fish, it was all presumably consumed. "
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Thursday, May 22, 2014
Billy Graham’s Answers on Heaven | Story | BGEA
Billy Graham’s Answers on Heaven | Story | BGEA: "The only way we could know for sure that heaven exists would be for someone to die and go there—and then come back to life and tell us about it. And that’s exactly what Jesus did…READ MORE"
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The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: "Why are there so many starving people?"
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: "Why are there so many starving people?": "Why do you assume that God wants to lift wages, or that He ignores starving children? The truth is that you don't know the mind of God. No one does. We do however, know His will, revealed in His Word. What you do know is that He commands you to repent and trust in the Savior. "
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Beijing Denies Anti-Christianity Claims : World : ChinaTopix.com
Beijing Denies Anti-Christianity Claims : World : ChinaTopix.com: "China denies allegations that recent occurances of church demolitions are government efforts to eliminate Christianity in the country, The Telegraph reports.
This is the first time that Beijing has given a statement on this matter."
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This is the first time that Beijing has given a statement on this matter."
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On Christianity | NWAonline
On Christianity | NWAonline: "DEAR REV. GRAHAM: We were with our daughter and her family over Easter, and she got very upset at us because we made some pointed comments about the way she lets her children run wild (which we certainly never let her do). Maybe we should've been more tactful, but don't we have a responsibility as grandparents to say something?"
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John Wesley: Biography and Role in Christian History
John Wesley: Biography and Role in Christian History: "Who was John Wesley? Why should we care to know about this man? His role in the history of Christianity must be told."
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Hollywood Star Sean Astin Calls Out Liberal Atheist » Eagle Rising
Hollywood Star Sean Astin Calls Out Liberal Atheist » Eagle Rising: "Sean Astin is a bona fide Hollywood star.
He has played beloved characters in the Goonies, Rudy, and most recently in the Lord of the Rings trilogy."
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He has played beloved characters in the Goonies, Rudy, and most recently in the Lord of the Rings trilogy."
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Boko Haram: We are at War with Christianity
Boko Haram: We are at War with Christianity: "The reason that Boko Haram believes its kidnapping of over 200 Nigerian girls is justified is because of Islamist teachings that the taking of female slaves is justified during jihad. And this jihad is not limited Nigeria. In a recent video, its leader said it is at war with Christianity and democracy."
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The Great Deception in the American Church
The Great Deception in the American Church: "Consider these statistics of Christianity in America: Eighty-four percent of the inhabitants of this nation say they believe in the deity of Jesus Christ, according to Barna Group, and 45 percent claim to be born-again Christians. Other studies show it is closer to 33 percent."
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How Liberalism Violates All 10 Commandments » Eagle Rising
How Liberalism Violates All 10 Commandments » Eagle Rising: "One of my readers, we’ll call him Moses, is the publisher of a mainstream newspaper in California. He wrote me the other day with an insightful observation. Since Moses works in one of the most liberal industries, in one of the most liberal states in the union, I won’t divulge his real name. We don’t want Moses tarred, feathered and banished to Oklahoma with a scarlet “C,” for Christian, emblazoned on his Harris Tweed sport coat. (Note: I have antipathy toward neither Oklahoma – I once lived there – nor Harris Tweed, though I do recommend against wearing Harris Tweed in Oklahoma. Especially in the summer.)"
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