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February 24, 2007 on 2:13 pm | In Main |
  • The Christic Seed (by Julie Redstone)
    Buried within each individual consciousness is the Christic seed - that aspect of the Christ-consciousness that is God’s love, fully present within the center of being to be called upon when the embodied self is ready to allow love to expand…
  • Spiritual Growth - A Biblical Perspective (by Kevin Haag)
    Spiritual growth is essential to every Christian. Our spiritual journey begins the moment we accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. The gradual, life-long process of working out our salvation involves changing our lives to reflect God’s holiness…
  • A Clear Conscience (by Nancy Geiger)
    One way to have a clear conscience is to live a blameless life. My application Bible says that the theme of Psalm 15 is ‘guidelines for a blameless life
  • Life juice (by Adeolu Oluade)
    LIFE JUICE John 3:16(KJV) “The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly.”
  • Going Back to the Basics (by Bishop Eddie L. Long)
    4 Quick Life Points for Men to Ponder In order for us to talk about nations and kingdoms, there has to come a peace within each of us. God needs men and women to line up with His word.
  • What is a Mother? part #3 (by Sue C.)
    What is a Mother? part #3 Characteristics of a godly mother continued: In the article, “What is a Mother? part #2″, eight characteristics of a godly mother, were described.
  • I Am Dying (by Irvin L. Rozier)
    Yesterday, I saw a man that I went to school with when I was younger. I asked him how he was doing, and he replied “I am dying”. He is 53, and has several illnesses…much attributed to his Vietnam service years.
  • The Six Questions Of Bible Study (by Glen Williams)
    Most Christians think Bible study is so mysterious and requires so much education, they don’t attempt it.  There really is no mystery to understanding most of Scripture.
  • Good Church Member but a Poor Disciple - Trends Toward the End (by Rev Michael Bresciani)
    Long before the end there will be an apostasy (falling away of the faithful) as prophesied in scripture. This end precedes the final end and is what causes nations to finally be labeled as post Christian.
  • The Key To Fulfilling Your New Year’s Resolutions (by Raquel Soto)
    In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God…. John 1:1 As we close up the month, I was thinking about all the resolutions we make for the year. So many promises, very seldom kept!

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  1. It Is No Secret What God Can Do!
    By: Ann Stewart, Wed Mar 21st, 2007
    “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not.” (Jer. 33: 3)

    Have you noticed that all over the internet, in bookstores, and on Oprah ‘they’ have found the secret? So-called hidden secrets are available for the ultimate in health, wealth and everything you need to lead a satisfied, wonderful and purposeful life. These secrets can be bought for big money, along with consultations by ‘enlightened’ persons.

    Comment by Religion — April 14, 2007 #

  2. Nurses, Petition Your Angels For Help
    By: Kate Loving Shenk, Wed Mar 21st, 2007
    Nurses are a group that are notorious for refusing help, and refusing to ask for help. They are a group that face trauma on a regular basis, who suffer from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome, and who do not get help for this condition.

    Comment by Religion — April 14, 2007 #

  3. Will God Ever Forgive You?
    By: David Nelmes, Wed Jun 13th, 2007
    Have you ever forgiven anyone? You may quickly say ‘Yes’, which indicates you still remember the issue, which means it is not totally forgotten…and so therefore, it is not truly forgiven. We say we forgive, but we rarely do. We ‘excuse’, we ‘permit’, we ‘look past’, we ‘understand’, we ‘learn to live with’, but we never really forgive. We simply exchange our dislike of an event with the hope of returning to more pleasant times.

    Comment by Will God Ever Forgive You? — June 19, 2007 #

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