Monthly Archives: April 2013

God’s Laws don’t change at Public’s Whim

ShareCatherine A. O’Connell of Dublin, Ohio wrote an article for the April 27th, 2013 Columbus Dispatch, in response to the hubbub about the firing of Carla Hale by Bishop Watterson High School over her Lesbian lifestyle, titled God’s Laws don’t … Continue reading

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He Said ‘No’

ShareLaura Maxwell sent me an email about her latest post regarding John Cramphorn’s book. It is an online book by John Cramphorn entitled, He Said ‘No’. The book is his story about his troubled childhood and experimentation with Spiritualism, and … Continue reading

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Lesson Three – Overview of the Old Testament – Major Events-Before the Flood

ShareBefore the Flood: The following took place before the flood; 1-Creation 2-Fall of Lucifer, with the first sins of Pride and Rebellion 3-Life in the Garden 4-Temptation of Eve and Adam 5-Threefold curse 6-Promise of Messiah 7-1st murder 8-Enoch 9-Angels … Continue reading

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The Boston Massacre of 2013 ~ Boylston Street

ShareIn reading what others have to say about yesterday’s bombing of innocent athletes, their families and friends, the following blog puts emphasis on the American Spirit by drawing a comparison of the first Boston Massacre of March, 1770 with yesterday’s … Continue reading

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Lesson Two – Overview of the Bible – New Testament

Share“Lesson One – Overview of the Bible – Old Testament” showed the outline of the 39 books of the Old Testament. The word “testament” also means “Covenant”, so we have the Old Covenant and the New Covenant in the Bible. … Continue reading

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Lesson One – Overview of the Bible – Old Testament

ShareThe English word “Bible” comes from the Latin “biblia” and the Greek “biblos”. The term means book, or books, and may have originated from the ancient Egyptian port of Byblos (in modern-day Lebanon), where papyrus used for making books and … Continue reading

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Witnesses Saw Angels Pull People Out of a Horrific Car Crash

ShareWhen Jesus ascended to His Father and poured out His Holy Spirit onto His 120 disciples on the Day of Pentecost, Peter was changed from a fearful man disavowing His Lord, to an undaunted advocate for what he had just … Continue reading

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From a Crack in the Dam, To a Flood in the Valley

ShareThe following is taken from “Morality Apart From God: Is It Possible?” by Ray Cotton. Take time to read his insight about why German Doctors were able to do medical experiments on live patients, then read his entire essay at … Continue reading

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