Obedience is the Key to Success, by Ozeme J Bonnette We can be blessed by following the examples of obedience given to us in the Bible. But obedience comes in many fashions, and we cannot pick and choose what we will obey. What do we do? Published 20Oct2010, viewed 732 times
Trinitarian Resurrection II, by Phillip Ross Paul teaches that bodily resurrection is as certain as the fact of our own bodies. Published 22Sep2010, viewed 253 times
Trinitarian Resurrection I, by Phillip Ross Paul teaches that bodily resurrection is as certain as the fact of our own bodies. Published 22Sep2010, viewed 242 times
Are My "Blessings" Genuine or a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing?, by Ozeme J Bonnette Genesis 12 is very appropriate in today's economic times. God told Abram to leave his country of Haran and set out for the land that God was going to give him. Abram moved, but allowed his own worries to lead him to make poor decisions. Although Abram was treated well, he was still disobedient. Let's look at this scenario a little deeper to see how it can help us deal with this economy. Published 17Oct2010, viewed 305 times
Are We Carrying Unnecessary Baggage?, by Ozeme J Bonnette Our lives are constantly in transition. However, some things are easier to let go than others. Let's consider a couple of key questions about how we are approaching our own journeys with God. What unnecessary baggage am I carrying? Am I really trusting God on my journey? Published 16Oct2010, viewed 589 times
Three Reasons Not To Be Angry About Our Financial Troubles, by Ozeme J Bonnette There are so many challenges that we encounter during each week. As we wallow in self pity in the middle of these obstacles, we often find ourselves asking God why this is happening to us. Genesis 4:3-5 gives us some insight into the answer to this question. We will look at 3 questions that we should ask ourselves in the midst of our troubles. Published 15Oct2010, viewed 333 times
How To Manage Our Two Main Responsibilities Toward Our Possessions, by Ozeme J Bonnette While people were created to "rule" over the earth, our purpose on Earth goes beyond trying to control or dominate. The picture is made clearer in Genesis 2:15. Adam lived in the Garden of Eden "to work it and take care of it." (NIV) Let's look at this a little deeper. Published 14Oct2010, viewed 364 times
Five Things We Can Learn From Today's Economic Times, by Ozeme J Bonnette When we look at the economy today, we can't help but feel a sense of sadness for the struggles that many Americans, including ourselves, are dealing with. In a time like this, we begin to wonder if money is a bad thing. We ask ourselves, where did we go wrong? When God takes things away from us, we must take a moment to reflect on the bigger picture that God may have in mind. What can we learn from this current economic situation? Published 13Oct2010, viewed 639 times
10 Days, 10 Ways to Return to Your Best Self: A T'shuvah Guide for the High Holidays, by Nina Amir The 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur are called the High Holidays or the Days of Awe. They are a time for Jews--or anyone--to go inward and consider how to "do t'shuvah," to turn back to God and to their best self. Here are 10-days of exercises for this introspective process and to give structure to the Days of Awe. This allows readers to consider their sins and how to rectify them and how to achieve their full human potential. Published 15Sep2010, viewed 283 times
The Body of Resurrection, by Phillip Ross People are able to see the truth or to see reality from a Christian perspective only because God has first changed their hearts and minds. Published 12Sep2010, viewed 287 times
Is It Really An Act Of God?, by Michael A. Verdicchio Do people really believe that God just sits around all day long planning His next disaster to punish mankind? Did God decide that it was time to strike in Central Park and kill some people? Was that a punishment for New York? Published 11Sep2010, viewed 269 times
Experience the Power of the Gospel! Should Baptism Only Be A One-Time Event?, by Roger Himes We should not live a ritualistic, rote Christianity. I write about this often. However, when it comes to the two sacraments that we Protestants observe, I enter into them privately many times: (1) baptism, and (2) communion. They provide a state of mind that we should live in. Plus, they allow us to be infused with the power of God in ways that we might not otherwise fully realize. Published 10Sep2010, viewed 301 times
A Typical Memorial Card, by Tony Goold Memorial cards are a small piece printed that we carry with us to remind us of the friends and family we have recently lost. Published 19Sep2010, viewed 754 times
Live Christ's Abundant Life and Receive Life-Changing Personal Growth and Spiritual Power, by Roger Himes Only one person ever truly lived the Christian life to the fullest extent: Jesus Christ. But when we join him in the power of the gospel of his finished work, he then empowers us to live it with him. The abundant life that Jesus came to bring us (John 10:10), is just one of the many GIFTS we have in him. As Paul asks, "What do you have that you have not received?" (I Cor 4:7). Published 06Sep2010, viewed 347 times
Bible Verses about Perseverance, by Ben Mester The Bible has some pretty inspiring things to say about perseverance. I love finding verses that encourage me to live to the full and strive toward my goals. Published 01Oct2010, viewed 990 times
A Gospel Tip from The Gospel Coach: Danger!! Don't Live In AD With A BC Mindset, by Roger Himes Would you use an old typewriter to try to access the internet -- the World Wide Web? Of course not. I like to say, "I may be dumb about some things, but I'm not stupid!" But too many Christians try to live a BC life in the Old Covenant, instead of a power-filled, abundant life in the New Covenant. The difference is like light and dark -- which is one of the contrasts the Apostle Paul himself uses. Published 04Sep2010, viewed 353 times
The Angle of Death introduces the Supreme Angel of Death, by Glenn Harrison My wife, Jill, is trance-channelling Archangel Azrael, the Angel of Death. He talks to us about the ilusion of truth, in how people today take things at face value and don't search for the truth, which leads to people believing ficticious stories and media propaganda. Tell a lie to people for long enough, and it becomes accepted, but it may not be the truth. Published 27Sep2010, viewed 450 times
Sin, Deception, Chastisement and Shame, by Phillip Ross It is not that people are missing knowledge, but that they are holding onto ignorance. This is an important distinction in the light of Romans One. Published 30Aug2010, viewed 277 times
A History of Ketubahs, by Mark Etinger A look into Ketubahs, both ancient and modern. Published 30Aug2010, viewed 293 times
Do Not Be Afraid, Christian - A Story Giving Perspective, by Peter Rubel Are you a Christian who struggles with anxiety and fear? Here's a story that gives a perspective that apparently God thought we needed to hear. When a Christian is afraid, the solution is to believe and act upon what God says despite the army of problems we may see around us. Published 07Sep2010, viewed 293 times
What is the 'Council of Elders' in the Spirit World?, by Glenn Harrison Ever wondered what the difference is between your Spirit and your Soul? Ever wondered what The Council of Elders are? Ever wondered if we really reincarnate and how it happens? This article will give you many answers. Published 22Sep2010, viewed 407 times
Celtic Oak Tree Mythology, by Victoria Gates The Live Oak was often called the "Oak King" by the Celts and was considered sacred to the druids. They believe the Oak is connected with great strength, money, success, fertility, and even good fortune. To carry the acorn of an oak in your pocket when you go to an important interview or business meeting is believed to give you good luck. Published 20Sep2010, viewed 437 times
From Athiest and Non-Believer to Spiritualist, by Glenn Harrison The energy in our world is changing rapidly. Many people who never had an ounce of spirituality in them, are suddenly awakening and being drawn to a spiritual life; irrespective of whether thay were religious or had any previous faith. This article is about one such person, whose life has had an overwhelming change, for the better and for the betterment of others. Published 19Sep2010, viewed 363 times
Who or What Does God Hate?, by David Nelmes It's very clear in the Bible where God hates the enemies of its chosen people, since his usual response is to have his enemies killed. God has very clearly been shown to destroy entire cities because of how he so detests the actions of the people living there. For daily living, how are we to know who or what does God hates? Published 18Sep2010, viewed 774 times
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