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  • How To Connect With a Parent on the Other Side  By : Craig Malone
    Sometimes in times of darkness and trouble, we do want to connect with our deceased parents just to make sure we are still somehow in their loving embrace astrally. The cord between parent and child is said to be eternal and one that does transfer across the cosmos.
  • Christmas in the Land Of Smiles  By : Ben Hart
    An expatriate's take of the Holiday Season in Thailand.
  • Santo Nino de Atocha - Miracles of El Nino  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    There are many recorded miracles attributed to the Child Jesus known as El Nino or Santo Nino de Atocha. We have listed a few of them here to give you a taste of what has been happening.
  • Why A Soul Contract Reading is Uncannily Accurate in Telling You Your Life Purpose-00-4781  By : Reena
    Article about what a Soul Contract reading can show you about the karma, talents, goals and soul destiny your Soul chose for your life and the benefits of having a reading done.
  • Trials and Tribulations  By : Phillip Ross
    Anyone who thinks that s/he had a secure standing before the Lord because of baptism needs to think again, and to repent of such presumption, lest s/he fall. Paul had in mind those Corinthian leaders who had opposed him by teaching the wisdom of the world as if it were the wisdom of Christ.
  • The Infant of Prague during the War years  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Devotion to the Infant of Prague started during the time of Saint Teresa of Avila in Spain and traveled to Prague with the Carmelites there. This devotion survived the ravages of the 20th century and continues to this day.
  • The Apparition at Knock Ireland - August 21, 1879  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    She saw what she thought were statues of Our Lady, St. Joseph, and a Bishop, standing alongside a new altar, on top of which was a statue of a Lamb with a Cross.
  • Keep Christ in Christmas  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Family, Christmas is and has always been a special time for us. It is a celebration, the birthday of Our Lord Jesus. It is a time of rejoicing, eating too much at times, and giving gifts from the heart, gifts that have meaning for us to the ones we love.
  • Obama's escalation in Afghanistan, should Christians take a side?  By : Aaron Taylor
    On the eve of the election last November, I wrote a thinly-veiled endorsement of Barack Obama and blasted it out to my friends and family. Now after listening to President Obama's speech trying to sell the American people on his decision to escalate the war in Afghanistan, there's a verse of Scripture that's taken on a profound new significance, "Do not put your trust in princes, nor in a son of man in whom there is no help" (Psalm 146:3).
  • Saint John of the Cross and his path of self-renunciation  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Nothing that St. John of the Cross would write, in later years, was as uncompromising as the standards he set for himself and St. Teresa, of self-renunciation.
  • Consequences of Sin  By : Phillip Ross
    Why would God bless His own people with genuine spiritual food, and then let them die in the desert? They were God's people, right? Why didn't God protect them? Why didn't God preserve or persevere with them? Why would God allow His precious baptized lambs to die in the wilderness? That is exactly what Paul was trying to get the Corinthians to see because that is exactly what God had done.
  • Understanding the True Meaning of God's Grace  By : Stephen Lau
    God's grace is unconditional love, through which we are completely forgiven of our sins. Many people have a misconception that God is moralistic. God's grace is not moralistic and judgmental. God's grace not only mends but also renews our relationship with God.
  • Blessed Miguel Pro - Martyr of Mexico  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    A plot had been hatched. We don't know if it was directed against Miguel Pro, or former president Obregon. Some think it was Calles? way of killing two birds with one stone. The assailant supposedly put the blame on Padre Pro, his brother Humberto, and Luis Segura.
  • Soul Winning Strategy  By : Phillip Ross
    Paul went for the real gusto, Jesus Christ by becoming all things to all people. Christ calls us to do more than we think we can. He calls us all to exceed our own expectations because He has sent His Holy Spirit to dwell with His people to accomplish for them -- for us -- what we cannot of ourselves accomplish.
  • Some of The Most Popular Chanukah Menorahs Available!  By : Mark Etinger
    Types of Chanukah Menorahs available online.
  • God's GPS  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    In life many times people are spinning their wheels. They are uncertain about the future and how to get where they desire to go. They have an idea of where they want their lives to be, but many times have a difficult time getting there. Why not use God's GPS?
  • Gospel Expense  By : Phillip Ross
    The presentation of the gospel must be freed from the encumbrances of the inane and petty dung that has captured church pulpits.
  • Pope John Paul II Movie  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Family, we want to share with you about our Pope John Paul II. Some years ago, Bob and I traveled with Brother Joseph and Luz Elena to Poland and Rome to make a documentary on Pope John Paul II' Dry Martyr. All I could think was how could he have lived through all that horror and still have love and empathy in his heart.
  • Necessary Freedom  By : Phillip Ross
    Paul was compelled to preach freely. So, out of necessity he preached freely. But which is it? Did Paul preach out of freedom or out of necessity? The answer, of course, is yes.
  • Send God A Text!  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    Each day we are in communication with other people, why not with God? Phone calls, emails, instant messages, texts, why not send God a text or two, or three, during the day? We tell people throughout the day what we are thinking about or planning, why not tell God too?
  • Dinesh D'souza, the New Atheism, and Constantinian Christianity  By : Aaron Taylor
    Last week at the Innovative Evangelism Conference I got a chance to hear Dinesh D'Souza speak to a standing room only crowd. Dinesh D'Souza is a renowned Christian apologist known for taking on the proponents of the New Atheism (people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens). He's also one of America's most influential conservative thinkers.
  • Saint Charles Borromeo - instances of Miracles  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    There were many instances of Miracles in the life of Saint Charles Borromeo. Bob and Penny Lord bring some of them to light in this article, like surviving an assassination attempt.
  • Pay The Piper  By : Phillip Ross
    In spite of that rightful claim upon the Corinthian purse, Paul did not request or receive any such care. Why not? Because he did not want to give the impression that his ministry was motivated by monetary concerns. He did not want to be perceived as a hired gun that had come in to clean up the Corinthian church. He did not want to put an obstacle in the way of the gospel of Christ.
  • Freedom's Limits  By : Phillip Ross
    Against the tide of unrestrained freedom, Paul argued for caution and restraint. Here and elsewhere Paul argued that freedom in Christ did not mean that Christians were free to do whatever they wanted to do, even if there was nothing ultimately wrong with some particular action. But rather, Christians were free in Christ to live in obedience to Christ, free to care for and model behavior suited to the least discerning of Christ's people.
  • Pastor Ron McCaskill - No Perfect People Allowed  By : Kevin Davidson
    If you have never gone to church, or have not been going to a church as you felt that “you didn’t have your act straight yet” or you were not “decent or praiseworthy enough” in the eyes of God, then you are just who we are looking for! Want a reality check? With the exception of Jesus Christ, who was the only flawless person to walk the face of this planet, we are all still works in progress. Everybody has the constant desire to be guided, molded and enlightened through our Creator.
  • Morality and Maturity  By : Phillip Ross
    False gods are powerless because they are not real. And yet, people falsely believe they are real, and establish very real and destructive behaviors on that false basis. Consequently, the more mature are bound by the weaknesses of the less mature as a matter of service to the weaker brothers.
  • Unbelievable Truth  By : Phillip Ross
    Too many of the Corinthians who now associated themselves with Jesus Christ had not made a clean break with their former beliefs. They brought many of those former beliefs -- false beliefs and the false worldview of Greek philosophy -- into the Corinthian church with them. Still happens.
  • Saint Elizabeth of Hungary and four years of suffering  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Elizabeth's spiritual director began a program of stripping Elizabeth of all that she had known, material possessions which had never been considered luxurious by her or her family.
  • Blessed Anna Maria Taigi and false prophets  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Accounts of Anna Maria Taigi and false prophets. A religious, known for his sanctity, believed that he had had a vision of two Angels who assured him his ambitious project was of Divine origin and would bear much fruit. When he told this to Anna Maria, she smiled sadly and gently informed him it would fail miserably. It did!
  • Billy Graham and theological humility, will the next generation follow in his foosteps?  By : Aaron Taylor
    While I'm looking forward to the Innovative Evangelism Conference next week, I think a serious reflection on the man that most of us attending the conference draw the bulk of our inspiration from—Billy Graham—is in order.
  • Happy Holiday!  By : Phillip Ross
    Thanksgiving and Christmas are soon upon us. For most people they are a time of pain and difficulty for many reasons. They are family celebrations, but our families are mostly broken and the holidays remind us of this painful fact. They may remind others of their failure to confess Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior -- and of the implications of that failure. For many embattled Christians the holidays bring the culture war to the front burner.
  • How to Choose a Chanukah Menorah  By : Mark Etinger
    How to Choose a Chanukah Menorah
  • Where Do You Go When All Hope Seems to be Gone?  By : Duke Clarke
    Where do you go when all hope has been taken away? Can you still put on a smile, quote your favorite positive saying and look on the bright side of things? That's what some say to do and if it only has to do with some negative events or a little stress or pressure in your life, then sure we can all suck it up and move on. But what about that gut punch that drops you to your knees mentally and emotionally what do you do then?
  • Friends in High Places  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    The Saints have been speaking to us, vulnerably sharing their stories, to help us walk our path to the Father. We pray they have touched you, as they have us. Some of the Saints we have written about, we had to write about them. We felt a persistent gnawing inside to share their stories, their lives.
  • Ethics, Morality and Love  By : Phillip Ross
    The ethical person has abstract knowledge about what is right and wrong and has an intellectual understanding. Whereas the moral person has concrete or visceral knowledge about what is right and wrong and has a behavioral understanding. Biblical edification is not always positive, nor does the word mean to encourage. It is not that we must understand God before we can love Him, but that our love for God is dependent upon His knowledge of us.
  • Saint Paul of the Cross  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Our Lord Jesus came to life on the Cross. Paul levitated to where He was. Jesus took him in His arms, and embraced him.
  • Attracting Coincidences, Evidence of Your Psychic Ability  By : Derek Calibre
    This article contains an exercise on how to attract coincidences, and see those coincidences as evidence a psychic awakening. An exploration into potential meanings behind coincidences.
  • God's Love And Love In A Marriage  By : Stephen Lau
    Jesus' life is a model for love in a marriage. He lived with the purpose of doing the will of His Father - acceptance for all; He demonstrated His commitment to preach God's message of unconditional love and forgiveness. Likewise, love in a successful marriage is made up of intimacy, passion, and commitment. It all begins with a decision to love and commitment to love self as well as others.
  • Use The Help Of God To Manage Your Fears  By : Stanley Popovich
    Sometimes, your fears may overwhelm you to the point that you feel like giving up. When this happens, the next step is to put your faith in God. Using the help of God can make a big difference in overcoming your fears, anxieties, and depression.
  • Saint Frances Cabrini and Louisiani  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Mother Cabrini loved the people of Louisiana. She could not be intimidated by anyone. Her time in New Orleans was proof positive of that. She was asked to work with the Bishop of New Orleans, to rid the state of the tremendous discrimination against the Italians there.
  • Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque and the Fourth Great Revelation  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Margaret Mary Alacoque was before the Blessed Sacrament when the Lord appeared to her, uncovered His Divine Heart and gave her His last Great message. He told her that she could do no better than to return His great love by doing what He asked of her.
  • Blessed Dina Belanger  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Blessed Dina Belanger is a little known Blessed that lived in Canada. On January 22, 1927, Dina was given the gift of the Stigmata of Jesus, the Five Wounds in her hands, feet, and side. She described it in breathtaking description which follows in this article.
  • Saint Gerard Majella and miracles attributed to him  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    There are so many recorded miracles attributed to our young Saint Gerard Majella, we don't know where to start, and we're sure that no matter how many we chronicle, we're going to miss telling you about miracles you or your family may have heard of.
  • God Is Not In Charge  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    God does not just butt in and take control over your life. Everything wasn't just "meant to be." If that were true then why are there so many Scriptures encouraging us to pray and ask for His help?
  • Saint Therese of Lisieux - her final days on earth  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Saint Therese of Lisieux the little flower of Jesus, became known as the Saint of the little way to Jesus. The account of her last days and the sufferings she endured bear witness to why we call her the Saint of the little way.
  • Whittling The List  By : Phillip Ross
    Paul was not calling the Corinthians to greater effort. Rather, Paul was calling them to Jesus Christ. The only righteousness available to them was the righteousness of Jesus Christ. Paul was painfully aware of the sins of the Corinthians. And he was painfully aware that too many of them had hold of the righteousness stick by the wrong end. He knew that they had been chasing worldly foolishness and forsaking godly wisdom.
  • Shame and Judging People  By : Phillip Ross
    True reformation and revival of the Christian church must reform and revive church courts. Indeed, as the civil court system continues to collapse from the backlog of cases and the moral corruption of the legal system, the Christian church may well find itself faced with an opportunity to actually be what God has called it to be -- a vehicle of forgiveness and reconciliation among all people.
  • On behalf of my fellow Christians, I apologize  By : Aaron Taylor
    In the Pentecostal Christian tradition, there's a practice that has gained some ground over the past few years called identificational repentance. Taken from the examples of men like Daniel and Nehemiah in the Hebrew Scriptures (also known as the Old Testament), identificational repentance is when a group apologizes for the sins of its ancestors or when an individual apologizes for the sins of his or her family, church, or nation.
  • Bigamy does not undermine the institution of marriage  By : Elsabe Smit
    It is not bigamy that undermines the institution of marriage. There are many other practises that are aimed at destroying marriage, and bigamists only highlight the farce in marriage
  • Church Courts, Hate Crimes and Moral Decay  By : Phillip Ross
    Church courts are charged with keeping the peace and purity of the church. And that is no easy job because the very things that contribute to the purity of the church often disturb its peace, and those things that contribute to the peace of the church often contribute to its impurity. An emphasis upon right doctrine disturbs many Christians. And an emphasis on "going along to get along" often pollutes right practice.
  • Make Something Happen  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    Sadly, many people feel absolutely hopeless. They feel that way because they have forgotten just how powerful and delivering God is. They look only at their own abilities and see no way out. And so, they wait.
  • The Origin of the Image of our Lady of Czestochowa  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    The image of the Icon known as Our Lady of Czestochowa had its origin in the House of Nazareth and traveled through parts of the Byzantine empire before arriving at Jasna Gora, Poland.
  • Saint Maria Goretti - Crimson Rose of Jesus  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Saint Maria Goretti is one of the Patrons of Youth. She was martyred rather than give in to impurity.
  • Hypocrites and Cognitive Dissonance  By : Phillip Ross
    The real danger to Christianity is not sinners, but hypocrites, people who identify themselves as Christian but who disregard the practice or essence of Christianity. We must note that no one is ever completely free from sin in this life. The difference between a Christian and a hypocrite is that a Christian repents of his sin, whereas the hypocrite does not repent. He wallows or stagnates in sin. He makes no effort to resist or avoid it.
  • Should criminals be shown mercy?  By : Elsabe Smit
    We do not have the right to judge anyone. We can insist that people take responsibility for their actions, and we can show mercy. Forgiveness is about understanding the lessons in Love that we teach each other.
  • Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    A short description of the early years of Blessed Kateri and the effects of small pox on her.
  • Saint Alphonsus Ligouri  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Saint Alphonsus Ligouri was the founder of the Redemptorist order and began his studies to become a lawyer, as his father wished but God had other plans.
  • Community Union  By : Phillip Ross
    Christians need to fellowship with other Christians. Because our values and interests change once we have been converted, we find that we have less and less in common with people who are not Christian. Our circle of friends changes because we like being with Christians more than with non-Christians. The old adage is that birds of a feather flock together.
  • Saint John Vianney - Cure of Ars - Year of the Priest  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Pope Benedict XVI announced starting June 19, 2009 that this would be a Year of the Priest. Saint John Vianney is the Patron Saint of Parish Priests and a Role Model to imitate. The article is a short capsule of the effect of Saint John Vianney on the lives of many Catholics.
  • The Amazing Things Christianity Has Done to Advance the Cause of Women's Rights  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Christianity is often castigated as being a force that holds women back, but actually the opposite is the case. While many ancient (and even some modern) cultures and religions tend to view women as second-class citizens, Jesus taught about women and children in a radical way, paving the way for females to be considered equal to men and for children to be protected and valued.
  • Are You Brainstorming... Or Blame-Storming?  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    This is especially good advice for someone who has lost their job. Finding yourself in that situation can easily tempt you to blame, blame and blame. But what good does that do? What does that accomplish? How does that aid you in finding new employment?
  • Viral Pride  By : Phillip Ross
    The problem today is not keeping people from the pride virus because virtually everyone has it. The problem today is finding the cure. And again, the key to the cure is like the key to contagion -- contact.
  • The Miracle of the Eucharist of Lanciano  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    The Miracle of the Eucharist of Lanciano is the most widely known of the Eucharistic Miracles. The account of how this Miracle came to be is most interesting in revealing how the Lord and His plans.
  • Four Things the Bible Has to Say About Childrearing  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    The Bible gives four key points on raising children. Parents should raise children with a distinct goal in mind--and it's not necessarily to see them be happy, fulfilled individuals. The Bible mentions one specific task that parents cannot give to another person, no matter how competent that other person is. Beyond that, the Bible talks about discipline and the one thing parents must never ever do to their children.
  • Sin & Judgment  By : Phillip Ross
    We confuse ourselves when we neglect the fact that Scripture treats repentant sinners differently than it treats unrepentant sinners. Repentant sinners have the protection of Jesus Christ the advocate, where unrepentant sinners face the full consequences of God's law on their own.
  • Ego vs. Spirit  By : Ryan Pearson
    This article explains the difference between Spirit and Ego. You will discover how you get to choose who is in the 'driver's seat' of your life. Discover how to let your Highest Self be the number one guide, to keep you on the path of your Highest Purpose.
  • Porneia  By : Phillip Ross
    It is very interesting to simply define a word that Paul used and understand it as he understood it. This kind of clarification speaks volumes about our own abandonment of God's law in the Twenty-First Century. By simply defining a word, we come face to face with our own immorality.
  • Would You Like To Meet An Angel?  By : Shirlee Hall
    Every since a child I have experienced amazing encounters with angels and luminous beings. They have counselled, inspired, rescued and healed me when needed. The world of goodness and beauty is all around us. When we tap into it. life becomes magical.
  • Saint Anthony of Padua - Finder of the Lost  By : Bob and Penny Lord
    Saint Anthony of Padua is one of the most famous Catholic Saints. He is known as the finder of the lost. Bob and Penny discuss their relationship they have with this Saint.
  • Can One Person Make a Difference? I think so...  By : Michael Jansen
    A group of caring individuals that help in any way they can. Some live in the Philippines others are still living in first world countries. This article is to draw others attention to the kids of the Philippines.
  • Palestine at the Time of Jesus' Birth  By : Andrew Cort
    Jesus was born onto a colorful, dangerous and hopeful world.
  • Foolishness, Pride and Church Growth  By : Phillip Ross
    Imagine that Paul is your boss, who has been away, and you are talking to him on the phone. He has a disagreement with how you are handling things in his absence, and he tells you that he will return next week. Then he asks you how you would like him to approach you about this problem when he gets back.
  • How To Receive More Of God's Favor  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    He has freely extended His grace and favor. We, on the other hand, so many times, object to His good favor. Object? Yes. How?
  • Against Originality  By : Phillip Ross
    We are taught in our schools, colleges, universities and through the media that being human means being original, that we become most human when we are most original. Indeed, Humanism is the celebration of original thinkers as embodying the best that humanity has to offer. Artists will know what I'm talking about. But the Bible teaches that human beings were created in God's image. We are not originals, but some sort of copies of the Original.
  • A tortured life cut short--a reflection on Michael Jackson's tragic life  By : Aaron Taylor
    Michael Jackson was a tortured soul whose life was tragically cut short. What can we learn from his tragedy?
  • Jewish Publishing - Part I  By : Mark Etinger
    Have you ever wondered who are the current five most influential publishers in the Jewish literary world? Or have you ever been intrigued by the general history of Jewish publishing? The answer to both these questions begins at advent of Jewish publishing itself. The earliest known Jewish publication was in the year 1487; we know this from the trademark that printer's placed on their title page.
  • The Art of Genuine Imitation  By : Phillip Ross
    Paul calls Christians to imitate him, but not to be mass produced copies of the real McCoy. Rather, Paul has called Christians to become life artists, artists whose medium is life itself.
  • Spirituality VS Religion  By : Helene Rothschild
    Do you think that spirituality and religion are synonymous? I used to think that they were, but as I learned more, I discovered there are major differences. I found out that you can be spiritual and religious, spiritual and not religious, or religious and not spiritual. That may seem confusing. I will explain.
  • Which should come first, spouse or children? Reflections on Jon and Kate's break-up.  By : Aaron Taylor
    After watching Jon and Kate's high profile separation on Monday night's episode of Jon and Kate Plus 8, author Aaron D. Taylor elicits readers response by asking the question, which should come first in family relations, the spouse or the children?
  • False Christianity  By : Phillip Ross
    The Corinthians were engaged in worldly thinking and outright sin -- all in the name of Christianity! He told them that they were proud of the success that their church enjoyed -- it's wealth and political power -- because they were worldly minded and unfaithful to Christ. Their pride in their church was an expression of their faithlessness and their misunderstanding of the gospel.
  • A warning about blackmailing mediums  By : Elsabe Smit
    There are psychics, clairvoyants and mediums that abuse the trust of their clients by following up mass-produced readings with thinly veiled threats. This is unethical and gives clairvoyants a bad name when most are doing excellent work on spreading the truth.
  • Principles of Calibrating the Levels of Consciousness  By : Sam Ness
    Calibration of the Levels of Consciousness (LOC) is not only a very useful technique for the spiritual seeker. Every man and woman has now at their disposal a tool for finding Truth. And, because God is truth, the practice of LOC calibrations helps us on our journey to God. It doesn't mater what religion one follows, or what...
  • Divisive Waters  By : Phillip Ross
    Apollos, prior to meeting with Aquila and Priscilla, appeared to have everything right. Yet, Paul faulted him for knowing only the baptism of John, implying that there was something significant that Apollos lacked -- some sort of baptism, or something related to baptism.
  • Baptisms  By : Phillip Ross
    Apollos had been missing one thing. In spite of the fact that Apollos had been nurtured by and educated in the essentials of Christianity, and had been teaching and preaching about Jesus in a correct and accurate way, he was for a time still missing the central element of faithfulness -- a changed heart or baptism by the Holy Spirit
  • Trump It  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    I do not think that any circumstance or situation ought to be viewed as "the cards you have been dealt." To look at life that way indicates that there is nothing that you can do about your situation. That is just not true.
  • Praises of a Gospel Singer  By : Janine Broderick
    Global online talent community, TalentTrove.com praises one of its users.
  • The line between truth and hate speech is sometimes blurry  By : Aaron Taylor
    Where is the line between truth and hate speech? In this article, author Aaron D. Taylor tackles tough issues on both sides of the political aisle with this question in mind.
  • Communion Favors For All To Enjoy!  By : Grace Cheung
    A communion can be a very big point in a child's life so why not make it special with a communion party? This article offers some ideas on choosing the best communion favors.
  • God's Objectivity  By : Phillip Ross
    It is not through knowledge of the world that we come to know God's place in the world. But rather it is by being known by God that we come to know our place in the world. The difference involves a seismic shift in perspective.
  • Early Christians' views on war, power, and politics  By : Aaron Taylor
    How does Western Christianity today match up with the vision of the earliest known Christians? In this article, author Aaron D. Taylor reveals a shocking truth that the earliest Christians were far more radical than many of us realize.
  • No Common Ground  By : Phillip Ross
    If the difference that Christ makes is insignificant or trivial, then we might say that our experience or perspective is not much different from that of unbelievers. But if Christ makes a significant difference, a real difference, then we don't see things in the same light, we don't know or experience things in the same way. The more real Christ is, the greater this difference.
  • Alternatives to believing in scientists  By : Mike Scantlebury
    What is 'science'? Well, it's certainly not anything to do with 'belief' - that idea went out three hundred years ago. It's about facts, evidence and data. It's about examining the evidence, as they say on CSI. It's not about putting scientists on pedestals and worshipping them as gods. They aren't. They're people, even if some of them are extremely clever. They live in the same world as the rest of us, and the world works by the same rules.
  • Note to President Obama. For Muslims worldwide, actions speak louder than words.  By : Aaron Taylor
    There has been a lot of speculation about how President Obama's speech in Cairo will impact U.S./ Muslim relations. In this article, author Aaron D. Taylor offers praise, criticism, and thoughts into how the Muslim world will react.
  • Crazy Christians  By : Phillip Ross
    We have been trained by the values of secular humanism through our public education, through the secular values and practices of the media and the workplace. That training has taught us to ignore the inner testimony of the Holy Spirit when that testimony is not in conformity with the values and practices of secular humanism. And Christians are not immune from the pervasiveness of secular humanism in contemporary society.
  • Tarot and the flat earth society  By : Elsabe Smit
    People are willing to believe things that others tell them,but they are not willing to explore for themselves and find information and make up their own minds. That is why there are still so many people that are afraid of tarot cards. We were given minds to explore with, but we often hand that powerful tool over to other people rather than use it ourselves
  • Who Calls The Shots?  By : Michael A. Verdicchio
    Suppose you received an email from someone you do know, and they said some pretty lousy things about you. What would your reaction be?
  • Defilement & Unity  By : Phillip Ross
    Inasmuch as we defile the church, God will defile us. It appears that God will give back to us what we give to Him.
  • My Friend is Shattered by Widowhood  By : Elsabe Smit
    When a friend becomes widowed our first instinct is often to utter some platitudes and then to walk away. Being the friend of a widowed person can be a part of our own spiritual journey if we so wish.
  • The Women of the Bible May Surprise You  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Women of the Bible represent a diverse sampling of females, ranging from royalty (Queen Esther) to migrant farm workers (Ruth) and from the very good (Mary, the mother of Jesus) to the very bad (Jezebel). Women were warriors (Deborah), merchants (Lydia), landowners (the unnamed Proverbs 31 woman), mothers (Leah, Hannah, Sarah) and prophetesses (Miriam, Anna).
  • Denial  By : Phillip Ross
    The spiritual person considers or evaluates everything on the basis of Scripture. The spirituality of such a person effects everything that they think, say and do. Such a person applies the categories of Scripture to everything, and, first and foremost, the wisdom of Scripture is applied to his own life.

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