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- Are We Near the End of Time? By:-Reece Woodstock
Biblical end of times prophecy, also known as eschatology, revels what will happen to the earth during its final days as laid out primarily within the books of Daniel and Revelation. These books reveal several different signs that must come to pass before the end of the current age. Many who study this topic do believe that we are currently living in the day's shortly before the Lord's second coming, but not everyone agrees on the specifics.
- Reluctance and Inadequacy in Coming before God By:-Stephen Lau
To come before God, man must see his own inadequacy. Man's reluctance to come before God is humanly natural due to his sinful nature. But man can turn this inadequacy into positive salvation if he can be humble and obedient, as illustrated by Isaiah, Paul, and Peter -- they all demonstrated reluctance to come before God, but their inadequacy was essentially obedience.
- Is This All There Is? By:-Scott F Paradis
Life is so much more than what we experience through our senses. Life is so much more than what we know. Only by moving beyond what we know with certainty do we expose new opportunities. By taking risks and stepping out on faith we make new discoveries and come to live life more fully
- The Price Has Already Been Paid By:-Michael A. Verdicchio
Too many Christians are trying very hard to become righteous in God's eyes. Many do penance to try and pay for their sins, while the Bible declares that Jesus Christ paid the price for all sins. If he paid the price for all sins, then what price is there left to pay?
- Passing the Torch From One Generation of Canadian Native Indians to the Next By:-Terry S Vostor
Despite the fact that Canadian aboriginal seniors constitute a very minute fraction of the total senior population in Canada they are a quintessential link to culture and language in their communities. This inclination will persist as Canadian Aboriginal Seniors escalate in both numbers and percentages of the Canadian Aboriginal community with improvements in health care and life expectancy
- Funeral Flowers - A Helping Hand By:-Lee Smith
Funeral flowers tend to reflect the personality of the deceased. Sometimes they are symbolic of the relationship that existed between the survivor who is arranging the funeral service and the deceased. Through the flowers they choose, survivors can also show their love and respect for the dead person.
- When do you send a Memorial Card By:-Tony Goold
A memorial card is a card of remembrance. It is always produced by the family and friends of the deceased. The card is produced usually stating the date of birth, date of death and where the deceased lived. A memorial card can either be religious or not but the main idea of the card usually has two reasons for being produced, It helps the bereavement process and it also creates a card that remembers the person who died.
- What I Learned from the--Gasp!--Word of Faith Movement By:-Aaron Taylor
Perhaps you've heard of them. Televangelists with bouffant hairstyles and Rolex watches saying send me a dollar and God will give you a hundred, women with gaudy make-up, and the ever-famous "Be healed in the name of Jeeeee-sus" while pushing people to the ground.
- Gifts: Faith and Healing By:-Phillip Ross
Paul said that God works in His church, His people, through a variety of means. And that in spite of the variety of ways that God makes Himself manifest there is always a unity that binds the different manifestations of His work together.
- Realize the Promise, Fulfill Life's Potential By:-Scott F Paradis
Life is so much more than things and stuff - life is a journey of experience. Life is a journey of promise, a journey of choice. Through choices one comes to fulfill life's potential. To recognize the promise and fulfill your potential make the "right" choice journey by faith.
- The Day Happiness and Mourning Kissed Each Other (2) By:-Pablo Perez
How thankful the Christian reader ought to be that the great God condescends to dwell in the humble and contrite heart! This is the wonderful promise made by God even in the Old Testament (by Him in whose sight the heavens are not clean, who cannot find in any temple that man has ever built for Him, however magnificent, a proper dwelling place—see Isaiah 57:15 and 66:2)!
- Are You Afraid To Trust God? By:-Michael A. Verdicchio
There are reasons why some people are afraid to trust God for His help. But it seems that in the troubling days we are living in, a few more people each day are at least considering the possibility of receiving help from God. Perhaps this article can be of great assistance to those wondering if they really can trust God to help them.
- No, You Don’t Have To See You Wearing a White Dress! By:-Pablo Perez
Now, men tend to feel uncomfortable with this “bridegroom-bride” romantic language. It’s absolutely normal. “Leave that bridegroom stuff for the women” they say. I understand; we guys tend to enjoy wild dangerous battles with lots of blood and thrilling adventures.
- The History of Mont St. Michel By:-Bob and Penny Lord
Mont St. Michel, was once a Shrine to Belen, the Celtic god of Light. It later became a Shrine to the Roman Mercury. It did not become a Christian place of worship until the 5th century, when it was occupied by hermits from the other side of the channel (somewhere in the British Isles, as it is now known, probably from Ireland).
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