Zombie Jesus? Really?, by Bill Schmalfeldt I submit that people who state with absolute certainty that there IS NO God are every bit as annoying and obnoxious as those who state with absolute certainty that not only IS THERE a God, but HERE'S what He WANTS YOU TO DO! Published 20Jun2010, viewed 329 times
Psychic Dependency - Why It's Compelling and Dangerous, by Julianna Suranyi Psychic dependency is as compelling as it is dangerous for both psychic practitioners and clients and can result in detrimental outcomes for both. This article explores how you can recognize and avoid psychic dependence. Published 24May2010, viewed 459 times
Don't Lose Hope, by Michael A. Verdicchio There are people who have nothing to look forward to. Without hope, without expectations, without something to look forward to beyond today, you will just give up. Yes, the Return of Christ is the greatest hope there is, but if you have no hope for this life, then you will give up and settle. Published 23May2010, viewed 582 times
The Symbolism of the Native American Talking Stick, by Craig Chambers In Native American tribes, talking sticks are used when council meetings take place. The main purpose of the stick is used to ensure courtesy to the chief when he is speaking. The significance of the talking stick cannot be emphasized more by the kind of materials used to craft this amazing artifact. Eagle feathers and crystals adorn the talking sticks which allow one to understand its uniqueness and significance. Published 18Jun2010, viewed 466 times
How to Know If You Are Meditating Correctly, by Rhonda Jones I often tell people that meditation is both the easiest and most difficult spiritual practice to master. It is easy in that anyone can learn the techniques to meditate. However, meditation is very difficult because most people have a hard time quieting our thoughts and keeping their mind from wandering off. Published 18Jun2010, viewed 438 times
Love Doesn't Babble, by Phillip Ross Paul's point was to contrast the temporal gifts of the Spirit with the eternal gift of love in order to show the superior character of love Published 17May2010, viewed 335 times
Native American Medicine Sticks And Their Unique Purposes, by Craig Chambers Native American medicine sticks are one of the more fascinating artifacts and tools used by Native Americans. This stick has a very interesting purpose intended for the brave warriors of the tribe. It is said that when a warrior uses a medicine stick, he can avoid being hurt in battle. Published 13Jun2010, viewed 1067 times
Visions of Heaven, by Bob and Penny Lord Saint Mary Madgalen de Pazzi had many visions of Heaven and Hell and among them was a vision of a professed Religious who suffered greatly toward the end of her life. Published 11Jun2010, viewed 746 times
Fortune Cookies And Psychics, by Michael A. Verdicchio We all have free will to choose who and what we listen to. We can take advice, counsel and direction from palm readers, Tarot cards, psychics, horoscopes and fortune cookies. Or, we can look to God for His help, guidance and direction. He has promised that He would light our path, and, that He would direct our steps. Published 15May2010, viewed 533 times
Fine Craftsmanship: Native American Dance Sticks, by Craig Chambers Native American dance sticks are one of the more interesting and unique artifacts that define the Native American culture as well as craft making. They are traditionally used by the bravest of the tribe, the warriors, who dance in important events like tribal ceremonies to symbolize the strength and power of the brave warrior. Published 10Jun2010, viewed 345 times
Love is Not..., by Phillip Ross Paul's great Love Chapter provides a call to faithfulness that cuts through the fog of theology and doctrine without denying or belittling theology and doctrine Published 12May2010, viewed 317 times
Stun Guns, Pepper Spray, or a Taser? What Would Jesus Use?, by James T Flanders His desire is that we love others the way we love ourselves and that we do into others what we would want done to us. I believe that calls us to a high standard. A standard which requires us to intervene when a person is being harmed in any way. After all, wouldn't you want someone to come to your aid? I've heard too many stories about a person being harmed while a crowd stood and watched... without doing anything. That should never be. Published 23May2010, viewed 433 times
Miraculous Bees of Saint Rita of Cascia, by Bob and Penny Lord There are many instances in the lives of the Saints that involve animals. We recount one of them. There is a tradition in Roccaporena, Italy that as an infant, while Saint Rita of Cascia slept in a basket, in the fields where her parents were working, white bees swarmed around her open mouth. Published 07Jun2010, viewed 715 times
The Sound of Music: Native American Rattles, by Craig Chambers Native American rattles are very important percussion instruments. It's interesting to learn that there are rules connected with the use of rattles in the Native American culture. Published 07Jun2010, viewed 474 times
How Dead is Dead?, by Adam Tigges Death to self - what's that mean? Here are 3 simple tests to determine how dead to self you really are. Published 21May2010, viewed 333 times
God's Timetable, by Michael A. Verdicchio When you pray and petition God for something, how long are you supposed to wait? Is He going to answer? Could we take a quick peek at His timetable on this one? Published 08May2010, viewed 802 times
The Importance of Native American Hand Drums, by Craig Chambers Native American hand drums have a history. Native American music has been shaped by many changes and the appreciation and love for the natural world and its properties. Published 04Jun2010, viewed 402 times
Saint Bernardine of Siena, by Bob and Penny Lord To share with you the life of Saint Bernardine of Siena, we need to go back to the Tuscany of the 15th Century, puffed up by its ancient Etruscan history, and its involvement in the birth of Renaissance. Published 03Jun2010, viewed 295 times
Love Endures, by Phillip Ross Paul said that Christian love is more important than mysterious communication with God, even more important than translating the gospel into foreign languages. Why? Because apart from the primacy of Christian love, any translation of the gospel into a foreign tongue would be inadequate and inaccurate because the person doing the translating would lack the main ingredient of faithfulness -- love. Published 05May2010, viewed 308 times
How to Speak Hebrew, by Mark Etinger This article is about how to speak Hebrew. Published 01May2010, viewed 331 times
Gift of Love, by Phillip Ross The gift Christians share in common provides the context for the blossoming of the different gifts that make us unique. And conversely, our unique differences provide the context for the common glue that holds us together. Published 30Apr2010, viewed 318 times
The Best Gift, by Phillip Ross Christianity is not a cookie-cutter religion where people try to match or reach some perfect ideal. Quite the contrary! Christianity is a religion rich in diversity. Published 28Apr2010, viewed 299 times
Various Kinds Of Tongues, by Phillip Ross The gift of tongues provided for the spread of the gospel to people who did not know Hebrew. This gift is alive and well today. Published 23Apr2010, viewed 341 times
Healing, Helping, Administrations, by Phillip Ross An overview and explanation of these gifts. Published 23Apr2010, viewed 311 times
Religious Tartans, by Anna Murray Scotland's rich diversity is celebrated in religious tartans for different faiths. Did you know that there is Jewish tartan, a Buddest tartan, a Sikh tartan and more. Read on to find out more. Published 19May2010, viewed 353 times
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