 Category: Christian spirituality
Category: Self improvement >> Christian spirituality<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-11-11 ] The winning of the majority of seats in both houses by democrats might seem insignificant to believers but it is part and parcel of a greater trend throughout the world. It is not a cause for panic but it must be carefully analyzed in the light of biblical prophecy and sound biblical doctrine. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-11-06 ] In the common wisdom of the day Christianity is just another religion among many in our world. A careful examination will prove otherwise and the reasons why this is true are what define true faith in Christ from mere religious practice. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-11-04 ] Every Thanksgiving I ponder what there is to be thankful for in America. The list is replete with things like freedom, lots of material goods, God, family and friends to mention a few. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-11-04 ] To those who turn on their computers once a day to collect a few e-mails, Google is only a name that shows up a lot around the web. For the cyber crowd Google is a burgeoning, complex, impersonal entity that spells success or doom in a heartbeat. It is Caesar at the Coliseum with thumbs up or down. by Freddy Davis [ 2006-10-26 ] We may think that everyone understands the world to be the way we see it. That is simply not true. In fact, every worldview has its own way of explaining reality that literally contradicts every other worldview. That being said, it is possible for everyone to live life from beginning to end “as if” they were right, even if they are wrong. But there are consequences to getting it wrong. We can avoid that if we take the time to understand. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-10-20 ] Anyone who is familiar with Einstein’s theory of relativity knows about the combined speeds factor. National behavior and foreign responses are on a collision course. What does that mean? by Angie Stocklin  [ 2006-10-08 ] Every family has different traditions during the holiday season. For some families, one holiday tradition may include an uncle getting dressed up as Santa Claus. In another family, Christmas Eve dinner may top the tradition list. by Angie Stocklin  [ 2006-09-16 ] Did you know that the story of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer was originally created by a department store? The mega-department store Montgomery Ward wanted to create a new Christmas story in 1939 that they could give away as a free promotion to their customers. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-09-16 ] When a church puts a banner out announcing that they are holding a revival that usually means one thing. It means the evangelist is coming to fire up the church. by Luis Quiroz R. [ 2006-09-05 ] Inspired by a practice and simple idea to help the most abandoned, "The World Movement of Direct Help to the Poor" is spreading quickly all over the world,
by Angie Stocklin  [ 2006-09-04 ] Some of our songs about Santa Claus, Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, Baby Jesus, and the holiday of Christmas are probably older than you think. Can you believe that one of the oldest Christmas carols was actually put together in the 300s? by Ann Stewart  [ 2006-08-27 ] There is a process of peace underway. Throughout the world nations are clamoring for peace. by Aaron slaton [ 2006-08-27 ] There are many times we may feel distant from God because of the trials we endure in this journey of life. Our trials can become so intense that we feel we can't carry on. Put your trust in GOD and know that he has called you to Launch Out Into The Deep.
by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-08-27 ] Spike Lee’s documentary, When the Levees Broke drew the attention of the country as the anniversary of hurricane Katrina drew near. It seemed nothing could upstage the undivided attention of the nation until Mayor Ray Nagin spoke up. by Angie Stocklin  [ 2006-08-24 ] We all know Santa’s story by now. He was originally a bishop back in the day, and after he died he became known as Saint Nicholas, or Saint Nick for short. And even way back then, before Christmas became a major holiday, the anniversary of his death was a day to celebrate by giving out gifts. by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-08-12 ] Wicca witchcraft is said to be the fastest growing religion amongst high school and college students in America. by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-08-12 ] It is a common misconception that when the Bible refers to the Mark of the Beast, that the beast if Satan. A beast in prophetic terms is a religious, political or regal power. by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-08-12 ] The prophecy in Daniel 9: 24-27 reads:
"Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, by Angie Stocklin  [ 2006-08-04 ] We all know about Santa’s helpers today. They are the merry elves who work building the Jolly One’s toys for boys and girls around the globe. But did you know that these Christmas elves got their start in Scandinavia? by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-07-21 ] Is everything you are taught true because it is Bible based? That may not always be the litmus test. If one teaching is over emphasized and another excluded then something could be wrong. by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani  [ 2006-07-12 ] If you ask an evangelist or a preacher what would make the world a better place you would expect an answer having to do with religion. If the answer was not pertaining to religion some would label the preacher a liberal and disregard both him and his answer. by Donna Shepard  [ 2006-07-07 ] Where Are The Dead will let the reader know what happens to our loved ones and friends when they pass on. by Nymph Kellerman  [ 2006-06-25 ] Entering a deep state of relaxation and awareness, happens under the leadership of the Holy Spirit. Inside this inner chamber we open up and become vulnerable to the healing of the Great Comforter. Within this exposition to the Holy Spirit, the self expands and grows and through this growth, wounds heal by Nymph Kellerman  [ 2006-06-25 ] Many of the Schoolmen were passionate mystics who combined the metaphysical element with the mystical element and thus Scholasticism and Mysticism truly stride together through the chronicles of Church History. by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-06-20 ] In Christian circles, even among those who do believe in keeping the ten commandments, there has still been confusion over the fourth commandment and whether we should be keeping the Sabbath on the seventh day that was ordained, sanctified and made Holy by God at the time of creation. by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-06-20 ] The Bible tells us that God sanctified the seventh day Sabbath as a day in remembrance that He is the Creator of Heaven and Earth. It says, Exodus 20:8-11 “Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy. by Robert Benjamin  [ 2006-06-19 ] Learn the truth about the Da Vinci Code, The Jesus Papers, and more signs of the return of Jesus Christ
by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-06-01 ] I thought it curious that this odd-ball stranger dressed up in an angel costume should know my name, but I quickly noticed that everything a human needed was in that grocery store and what you could not carry you could come back for more. I was completely mesmerized. by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-25 ] Just before dusk after one long and sultry day, I was called to the home of a local man who was being threatened by his angry neighbors.
by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-25 ] I was clipping my cast iron toenails the other day - getting rid of a month's growth of claws - and took a close look at those two ugly lumps I call feet. by [ 2006-05-21 ] My name is Anwar Abedrabbo. I am a Christian born in the Bethlehem region. I moved to the United States in 1994 to provide a better life for my family back in the West Bank. In 1996, I decided to form this company to help other Christians remaining in the Holyland as tourism has decreased and their main source of income is from the revenue made from the sale of their Olivewood and Ceramic handicrafts. Today, Christianity has fallen below 2% of the total population in the West Bank and is still dropping. If you would like additional information concerning the current situation in the Holy Land, you may contact us. anwar@giftsfromtheholyland.com by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-18 ] Even before I finished my root beer I wanted to leave the place because of the disgusting manner in which the expensively dressed clients were acting. by Ann Stewart  [ 2006-04-28 ] He did it all for you! You can now live a victorious life here and with Him in eternity. He did it once and for all, summing it up with His very last words: “It is Finished.” You can live in physical, emotional and spiritual health and prosperity now! by Ann Stewart  [ 2006-04-28 ] Are you the victim of circumstances beyond your control? Do you blame others – maybe even God – for your fate? Or can you laugh despite all the turmoil inside?
by Ann Stewart  [ 2006-04-28 ] Your prayers will be answered! by Beverly Roberts Roberts [ 2006-04-23 ] A saint medal, devotional medals, wearing a saint medal, saint medals today, a candidate for sainthood, the canonization, why we wear saint medals by Debra Lohrere  [ 2006-04-15 ]
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