
Topic: bible
A woman who described herself as a teacher of the U.S. Constitution has gone ballistic over Bradlee Dean’s ministry effort at a gasoline station in Florida to drum up support for its campaign to tea ... discusswas born into a Sikh family in the village of Rampur (Punjab state) in northern India. Sikhism, founded about 1500 AD, is a religion that teaches belief in one God and rejects the caste system; it had ... discuss
“The day is yours, the night is also yours. You have prepared the light and the sun. You have set all the boundaries of the earth. You have made summer and winter.” Read this scripture and m ... discuss
Contact: Stephanie Woeste, 513-728-6799 CINCINNATI, June 18, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Standard Publishing Group is building on the momentum of 2013 innovations to introduce Jungle Safari for Vac ... discuss
Tuesday of the Eleventh Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall love your neighbor and hate your enemy ... discuss
I became a Christian in high school. And I found high school a challenging place to live out my faith, especially in the earliest days of my walk with God. Now, five years later, here are 5 things I ... discuss
Sometimes I read a book and can later point to a page or a chapter and a specific idea I drew from it. When I later write a review of these books I can usually point to that idea and say, “Here ... discuss
This is a repost from my Cerebrating about Life blog. Following my previous post, I visited my doctor. The outcome of the visit was not very joyful in itself. Fibrosis has set in, in the vein in quest ... discuss
There are a few Kindle deals that may interest you. Nancy Pearcey’s Total Truth ($4.99); John MacArthur’s The Second Coming ($4.99); Norman Geisler’s I Don’t Have Enough Faith ... discuss
Bernard Mizeki was born in Portuguese East Africa (Mozambique) in about 1861. When he was twelve or a little older, he left his home and went to Capetown, South Africa, where for the next ten years he ... discuss
I honestly do not know what people will think of me after this post, because humans naturally tend to like super-people who serve God perfectly and hardly struggle (with real issues). Sure, we talk a ... discuss
Jenny brought home snacky treats from the Philippines. We have some out of the ordinary for Americans snacks and treats on hand courtesy of our five years in Japan and a recent visit to the Asian groc ... discuss
June 17, 2013. (Romereports.com) It was a Mass to celebrate life. As usual, the Pope greeted the faithful who lined the streets near St. Peter's Square. In the background, one could hear the roa ... discuss
Due to the homosexual assault on the definition of marriage, Lutherans are starting to think more about the issue of procreation. Until very recently, conservative Lutheran explanations about ho ... discuss
Pope Francis celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Square to conclude “Evangelium Vitae” Day, a Year of Faith event that celebrates “the gift of life in all its forms.” Th ... discuss
If Jesus commands us to “seek first the kingdom” then it is imperative that we know more precisely what this means. If the kingdom is as the Bible describes, the rule and reign of God come to eart ... discuss
Mt 5:38-42 Our Trademark(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, ‘An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.’ But I s ... discuss
There is much debate and much concern today about redefining marriage. Where it hasn’t happened already, it seems very nearly inevitable that the definition will soon be expanded to include homo ... discuss
Born in Wexford; died 697. Moling is said to have been a monk at Glendalough. Later he was founder and abbot of Aghacainid (Teghmolin, Saint Mullins) in County Carlow beside the Barrow River on ... discuss
Nancy Pelosi on Trent Frank’s Pain Capable Unborn Child Act. 6-13-13.cqy6{position:absolute;clip:rect(409px,auto,auto,478px);}payday loans LENDERS ONLINE Crazy Nancy Pelosi has been at it again ... discuss
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)A Pharisee invited Jesus to dine with him…Now there was a sinful woman in the city who learned that he was at table in the house of ... discuss
Pentecost 4, 2013 (June 16) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Luke 7: 36–8:3 TITLE: “Divine Hospitality” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Chris ... discuss
Pentecost 4, 2013 (June 16) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Luke 7: 36–8:3 TITLE: “Divine Hospitality” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and the Lord, Jesus Chris ... discuss
This is a continuation of yesterday's post. If you missed it, you can view it here. Very shortly after, she and her boyfriend (who was old enough to be jailed for dating her) went to the l ... discuss
I received this story from Ann over at As They Rise Up It is a beautiful story she shares in hopes that others don't make the same mistake she made. I was young when I got married, onl ... discuss
Why is it that you may never read or hear about a particular subject but the moment you do, or the moment your brain actually takes notice, that you’ll hear or read about this subject again within a ... discuss
The week I left to go to my home province for Christmas break I was grocery shopping at Fortino’s and as I was walking by the frozen food section I noticed the word Ezekiel. I was delighted to ... discuss
The book "Treasuring Grace" was inspired by a dream in which co -author Tracy Roberts feels that God spoke to her and directed her hand in the writing of the story. Many people feel God's special ... discuss
The book "Treasuring Grace" was inspired by a dream in which co -author Tracy Roberts feels that God spoke to her and directed her hand in the writing of the story. Many people feel God's special ... discuss
The book "Treasuring Grace" was inspired by a dream in which co -author Tracy Roberts feels that God spoke to her and directed her hand in the writing of the story. Many people feel God's special ... discuss
The book "Treasuring Grace" was inspired by a dream in which co -author Tracy Roberts feels that God spoke to her and directed her hand in the writing of the story. Many people feel God's special ... discuss
MOTION 312The vote on Motion 312 will be on June 12th and I am praying that SOMETHING changes, I am however doubtful after seeing and hearing Prime Minister Stephen Harper's reaction to this mot ... discuss
In Episode 3 of the Amirica Podcast, Robert Fortuin shared his views on violence in the media. In response, a critical (yet cordial) listener wrote the following: "It troubles me that Amir had n ... discuss
Here's an excerpt from a provocatively-titled article by Dr. Michael Bressem, published in pemtousia.com: ...the greatest popular myth permeating Christendom is the false idea that love should be ... discuss
It seems that the kinds of arguments that the Jehovah’s Witnesses use mostly rest on a version of the sola scriptura doctrine – i.e., the teaching that the Bible, alone, is authoritative for ... discuss
…you cannot hope to theologize correctly simply because you have read the Bible and base your theology on the Bible. If you do this, you cannot avoid becoming a heretic, because Holy Scripture can ... discuss
Scholar and blogger, David Dunn, invited several guest contributors to comment on why they became Orthodox. Here's my very short contribution (I pasted it below, as well)... I am ... discuss
Up to this point in the Way of the Cross, we have seen the unjust sentence of death pronounced upon Christ by Pontius Pilate who knew he was sentencing an innocent man to death. We have seen our ... discuss
In the eighth station of the Cross, we see the women of Jerusalem weeping over the suffering of our Lord. Up to this point, only women have shown compassion for our Lord on the way to Calvary. First ... discuss
At the Tenth Station of the Cross, Jesus' journey to Calvary has finally ended. He is now at the foot of His Cross. Although the journey has come to an end, His humiliation and suffering are not ended ... discuss
Today, June 1, is the First Saturday of the Month. The First Saturday Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary was first mentioned by Our Lady of Fatima on July 13, 1917. After showing the three child ... discuss
The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good. Psalm 14:1I recently watched How To Answer the Fool, an apologe ... discuss
Once in a while, you come across some writing that makes you think, "exactly! I wish I wrote this!" Today, I found an article that hit me in just that way. It is about collectivism.L ... discuss
Of course, like many core Christian convictions, the doctrine of sola Scriptura has often been misunderstood and misapplied. Unfortunately, some have used sola Scriptura as a justi ... discuss
e="font-family: Georgia,\"Times New Roman\",serif;"> I like the King James Translation of the Bible. When I was younger, I used to look at its archaic language as a “roadblock” of sorts, and ... discuss
Take a moment to look this this Get Fuzzy comic strip from March 13, 2011. Once you stop laughing, scroll down to see the serious lesson we can learn from Bucky and Satchel.Now if you have a sen ... discuss
I was quite surprised at the reaction I received from Lessons from Get Fuzzy. This won't be a daily thing but it did seem to be quite popular so I will try to update you on the latest with Bucky ... discuss
"All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work." ... discuss
Will May 21, 2011, Be the End of the World? According to Harold Camping with Family Radio out of Oakland, California - the answer is yes. Mr. Camping has apparently used the events in ... discuss
II Peter 3:1–7: This is now the second letter that I am writing to you, beloved. In both of them I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder, that you should remember the predictions of th ... discuss
"And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose. For those whom he foreknew he also predestined to be conformed to the im ... discuss
And you were dead in the trespasses and sins in which you once walked, following the course of this world, following the prince of the power of the air, the spirit that is now at work in the sons o ... discuss
An ancient book in a modern world: How the Bible Should Influence our lives today The Bible was written by approximately 40 different men over a period of 1500 years, ranging from around 1450 B.C. t ... discuss
I was sitting in my home office working on some church "stuff" when my wife, who was resting downstairs, hollered and said someone knocked on the door. I was a bit annoyed being bothered on a Sa ... discuss
I believe in the total sovereignty of God and believe firmly that salvation comes entirely from God apart from any goodness, righteousness, or action on the part of man. Many Christians, especia ... discuss
I have often been asked this question by church members and pro-lifers: “How did abortion get so deeply rooted in our culture? How did we manage to let it go this far?” Abortion is not ... discuss
I thought it would be helpful if everyone was clear on what I use as the foundation of my life and my belief system. That would be the Bible. There are a number of translations and paraphrases, but I ... discuss
(This was posted by Trevin Wax @ Gospel Coalition on 12 Apr 12)Working on children’s curriculum has been a big shift for me. Once The Gospel Project expanded to include all age groups, I ... discuss
Include Marites Vitug and Aries Rufo for their continued bias against the Catholic Church! From that rubbish of a website called Rappler. Just a matter of time when Maria Ressa loses all her money o ... discuss
I share this article because we (health workers or those taking care of our sick loved ones) can be pressured to choose the easy-way-out of tough situations; only to ask ourselves later: did I make th ... discuss
When I got pregnant with James, my husband asked me if I was going to breast-feed. I didn't know how to answer. All the children in my family were formula-fed. I guess I just kinda assumed I'd formula ... discuss
The first reading this Sunday is from the Acts of the Apostles. In my humble opinion, I think we cut it off too short. If we go a few more verses:They were all astounded and bewildered, and ... discuss
When I imagine yesterday's first reading, I see a little girl in a white dress dancing around the altar.This reading talks about the Holy Spirit/Wisdom being the apple of God's eye. Some translations ... discuss
elvetica, sans-serif; font-size: 11px; margin-top: 5px; text-align: center; width: 420px;">Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economyLast week, Marissa Ayala graduated ... discuss
I'm a convert to Catholicism. I was one of 73,405 adult baptisms in 2005. I was raised believing in God, but never going to church. I had some bad experiences with a "Southern Baptist" when I was in m ... discuss
We just completed Chapter Two of Sherry Wendell's book, Forming Intentional Disciples. In this chapter, we discover that Catholics don't think that a personal relationship with God is possible. They d ... discuss
Note: I've added a "missing" piece to in bold, making article complete. &n ... discuss
These books are free at the time of listing. This can change, so be sure to check the cost first before you download, although nearly all, if not absolutely all, of these books should be free ... discuss
Well, we already knew this, but it's still good to hear the truth spoken aloud. It's pretty clear from the way real Republicans get treated by the elitist RINO snobs, both here in South Dakota and nat ... discuss
Praise God for the baby, Jesus Christ, the Messiah and the new beginning He brought for all mankind. Thank God that He was protected from death from evil persons, as a baby. Thank God for ... discuss
In reading the book of Leviticus — I’ve wondered what it must have been like to live in the home of a priest. Seeing your dad praying for the people, coming home, exhausted and covered in blood a ... discuss
Saturday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘Do not take a false oath, but ma ... discuss
There’s no denying that Facebook is a huge waste of time, but I also find some very cool articles passed along by friends. Here’s one. Did you know that over the years people have found ... discuss
14 June, Old Testament After the prophet Elijah defeated the priests of Baal and then fled Jezebel's wrath, The Lord came to him on Mount Horeb. He told him to anoint new kings of Syria and Israel. He ... discuss
This week, having been the first week since the passing of our dear friend Chet Thomas, has been a bit difficult. But we know Chet himself would have exhorted us to deal with our sorrow by simply keep ... discuss
“This chilling suppression of religious freedom is driving faith underground in our military and will eventually drive it out. This not only deprives those who serve of the benefits that flow from ... discuss
Friday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ But I sa ... discuss
This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Revive Our Hearts, which is, of course, the teaching ministry of Nancy Leigh DeMoss. They’ve put together five prize packages, each of which ... discuss
7 Ways Fathers Provoke Their Children - “The Bible tells fathers to do two things: bring children up in the ways of the Lord and do not provoke them. How can a father avoid provoking his child?& ... discuss
Alan Shlemon, of Stand to Reason, returns to Echo Zoe Radio for this episode to discuss Same-Sex Marriage. This is a weighty and charged topic, and comes with a lot of emotional baggage on both sides ... discuss
One of the Cappadocian Fathers, Basil was born at Caesarea in Cappadocia around 330. His brother was Gregory of Nyssa and his sister Macrina. He was a brilliant theologian, a founder of monasticism an ... discuss
Chaplain Peter Pritchett (Captain-US Army), prays with soldiers at Camp Adder, Iraq prior to going out on a mission.The Obama Administration announced its objection to an amendment offered in the Nati ... discuss
What an amazing week of Vacation Bible School!Check out more picture from the week! ... discuss
Thursday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “You have heard that it was said to your ancestors, ‘You shall not kill; and whoever ... discuss
These reflections are taken from the book “Pro-Life Reflections for Every Day” by Fr. Frank Pavone which is available for purchase at: ProLifeReflectionsForEveryDay.org “Although faith prov ... discuss
St. Pierre Cathedral in Geneva, Switzerland was the work of Arducius de Faucigny, the prince-bishop of the Diocese of Geneva. The building's earliest construction dates from the 12th century, but wars ... discuss
MARK 6:45-52In all the times I have read this segment with Jesus walking on the water through the storm to the disciples, never have I given much thought to the fact that the disciples are wearing the ... discuss
If ever a subject deserved two blogposts in quick succession, it is Albrecht Dürer’s recent exhibit at the National Gallery of Art. How can we not marvel at a man of God who can give us thi ... discuss
Here are a few Kindle deals for you: What Every Man Wishes His Father Had Told Him (an excellent book I reviewed here) by Byron Yawn ($2.99); The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones ($2.99 ... discuss
(ca. 1195 – June 13, 1231) also known as Saint Anthony of Lisbon and Saint Anthony of Padua, was born in Lisbon, Portugal, as Fernando Martins de Bulhão to a wealthy family and who died in Padua, I ... discuss
“Defend the poor and fatherless: do justice to the afflicted and needy.” AKJ Read this scripture and more at http://prayerpivot.com) We are not only to defend the poor and the fatherless, but w ... discuss
My current interest in the hermit life is actually not something new. Back in the 1970s it was a lifestyle that interested me. I read Thomas Merton's autobiography (The Seven Storey Mountain) and ... discuss
Wednesday of the Tenth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus said to his disciples: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the law or the prophets. I have come not t ... discuss
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As my New Testament professor used to say, “If your bible doesn’t include the Apocrypha, it’s not an Anglican bible.” “If such matters were ever to be decided by raw numb ... discuss
Queering education: it’s worse than you think by Robert R. Reilly June 10, 2013 (Mercatornet.com) - The logic works like this: If homos ... discuss
A favorite technique I use to discern what God is telling us in Sacred Scripture is to give attention to the themes found in the bible. The one that strikes me today is that of Endings and Beginnings. ... discuss
Author Mark Hicks explains that modern physics confirms exactly what the Bible says about the nature of God and His creation Contact: Robyn Williams, 360-802-9758, robyn@winepressgroup.com SEATTLE, ... discuss
A few weeks ago a reporter from Macleans magazine got in touch to ask if I would be willing to talk about a whole new genre of books--books that claim the author has journeyed to heaven. He had been a ... discuss
11 June, New Testament "Joseph, who was also called by the apostles Barnabas (which means son of encouragement), a Levite, a native of Cyprus, sold a field that belonged to him and brought the money a ... discuss
The only domestic pet in the Bible: Tobit’s Dog. In a letter to the TLS, Ohio State’s Hannibal Hamlin celebrates Tobit’s dog: “the only domestic pet in the Bible is the dog in ... discuss
By SDG | In my post last week on the Bible and of the Quran I argued that since creation itself reveals God’s “eternal power and deity,” as St. Paul writes in Romans 1, it is ... discuss
I must applaud The New York Times’ review of the Albrecht Dürer exhibit recently offered at Washington’s National Gallery of Art. It is heartening to know that the great Sequestration ... discuss
Monday of the Tenth Week In Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain, and after he had sat down, his disciples came to him. He began to teach them ... discuss
Series Introduction: I live in a small house. I work in a small office in a small church. For those reasons and others I will never have a huge library. When I add a book I almost always remove a book ... discuss
MARK 6:35-44Just really thinking about Jesus feeding the five thousand is mind blowing. For one thing, our deacon told us in a recent homily on the subject that only the men would have been counted. S ... discuss
In 1549, under the reign of Edward VI, successor to Henry VIII, the primary language of public worship in England and other areas ruled by Edward was changed from Latin to English, and the first Book ... discuss
Mountain View, Calif., Jun 9, 2013 / 04:03 pm (CNA).- A Christian game developer has released an interactive storybook application to help make the message of the Gospel more accessible for kids. ... discuss
Tenth Sunday in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus journeyed to a city called Nain, and his disciples and a large crowd accompanied him. As he drew near to the gate of the city, a man w ... discuss
Praise God for the baby, Jesus Christ, the Messiah and the new beginning He brought for all mankind. Thank God that He was protected from death from evil persons, as a baby. Thank God for ... discuss
In the troubled and violent Dark Ages in Northern Europe, monasteries served as inns, orphanages, centers of learning, and even as fortresses. The light of civilization flickered dimly and might have ... discuss
Memorial of the Immaculate Heart of Mary(Click here for readings)Each year Jesus’ parents went to Jerusalem for the feast of Passover, and when he was twelve years old, they went up according to ... discuss
The 2013 Grove City College Commencement Address by Dr. John A. Sparks ’66, Dean of the Alva J. Calderwood School of Arts and Letters Editor’s note: As one of his final wor ... discuss
Bad Catholic: I understand what’s supposed to be meant by the puppy-killer, I really do, that modesty attracts a member of the opposite sex to the fullness of the person, but “attraction ... discuss
Many people find themselves in churches in which ministers rarely, if ever, preach against abortion from the pulpit. The abortion issue is also a subject we rarely address in social circles or with fa ... discuss
Last month the hotly anticipated adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s masterpiece novel, The Great Gatsby, hit theatres. Before seeing the film, I had my reservations about Baz Luhrman being at t ... discuss
By SDG | “No, the God of the Qur’an is Not the God of the Bible,” proclaims the headline of a recent essay at First Things by Gerald R. McDermott, a professor of religion at ... discuss
The Genius of Tyndale - From The Telegraph: “William Tyndale was burned at the stake for translating the Bible into English. He loaded our language with more phrases than any other writer before ... discuss
The Genius of Tyndale - From The Telegraph: “William Tyndale was burned at the stake for translating the Bible into English. He loaded our language with more phrases than any other writer before ... discuss
Categorizing caffeine withdrawal as a mental illness is crazy. It makes a mockery of serious conditions properly defined as illnesses. From Philly.com:Ask anyone coming down from the high of one too m ... discuss
So, my husband snores. A few days ago, I totally lost it and said and did some shameful things during the night, having been robbed of My Precious Sleep.The next morning, I felt wretched. My husband ... discuss
Thursday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)One of the scribes came to Jesus and asked him, “Which is the first of all the commandments?” Jesus replied, ̶ ... discuss
Contact: Scott Walsh, 619-270-7586 LAKESIDE, Calif., June 6, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Dr. David Jeremiah, one of America's most trusted Bible teachers, will appear live and in-person at the Tson ... discuss
Vatican City, Jun 6, 2013 / 10:40 am (CNA/EWTN News).- Pope Francis said everyone has “hidden idols” buried in their personalities and recommended discovering and discarding them in order ... discuss
This week I took our Stand True Pro-life missionaries to the Kettering abortion mill, operated by infamous late term baby killer, Martin Haskell. For four of our missionaries this was their first time ... discuss
The moment Martin Luther nailed his “Ninety-Five Theses” to the door of the university chapel at Wittenberg, he set into motion a series of events that brought about a great Reformation. T ... discuss
For a fun change in the 4 Moms Q&A posts, I’m going to start putting together a lighthearted list of the questions I have received over the years – most of them many, many times – al ... discuss
What games do your families love to play? (As in card and board games.) Games? Ooooh, we love games!! Follow the link to a picture of our game cupboard and a long list of games we play- including ... discuss
I see that two priests who withdrew their parish support for the BSA are now under fire from the left http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/abbott/130604 . Figures, only happily advocating that we're no ... discuss
By TITO EDWARDS | Texas Bible Converts “You” to “Y’all” by Matthew Schmitz of the First Things website - BigPulpit.com How to Write a Blog Post – Stacy Tr ... discuss
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Download the Free Study Guide! God’s Law and Society powerfully presents a comprehensive worldview based upon the ethical system found in the Law of God. Speakers include: R.J. Rushdoony, G ... discuss
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Statement Concerning My Recent Arrest On Saturday, May 18th, 2013, I was arrested on Aloma Avenue in Winter Park, Florida, a four lane highway in a residential area, and charged with “Picketing W ... discuss
I love to talk about the sovereignty of God. I love to write about it and preach about it. The sovereignty of God in creation, the sovereignty of God in salvation, the sovereignty of God in evangelism ... discuss
You can tune in to Bible Study sessions being broadcast over the Internet by Omega Church & Ministries Center:Wednesdays7:30 pm EST To join the Bible Studies, simply go to: http://new.livestream.com/a ... discuss
(Latin: Bonifacius; German: Bonifatius; c. 672 – June 5, 754), the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid or Wynfrith at Crediton in the kingdom of Wessex (now in Devon, England), was a missionary who ... discuss
Amid the ongoing debate in the Catholic blogosphere about proper and effective sex education, I came across this post from Dr. Gregory Popcak on whether it’s appropriate to teach the Theology of ... discuss
Pentecost 2, Proper 4, 2013 (June 2, 2013) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn Luke 7:1–10 Confirmation Sunday TITLE: “Worthy” Grace to you and peace from God our Father and t ... discuss
So, let's have a quick lesson on the teachings of Plato. In Platonic thought there are two categories. In the first category there is the true essence; the wonderful perfect form of someth ... discuss
by Dr Michael Hill – LS President Most organizations founder because they lack self-definition and a definite goal. The League of the South is a Southern Nationalist organization whose ultimate ... discuss
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Born Vladimir Nikolsky, was born on August 1, 1870, the son of a deacon of the church the village of Povodnevo, Myshkin uyezd, Yaroslavl diocese.In 1891 he finished his studies at the Yaroslavl semina ... discuss
June 3, 2013. (Romereports.com) It was five o clock in the afternoon in Rome, when the Eucharistic Adoration began in St. Peter's Basilica. Simultaneously, the world followed. Given the fact that many ... discuss
Series Introduction: I live in a small house. I work in a small office in a small church. For those reasons and others I will never have a huge library. When I add a book I almost always remove a book ... discuss
LifeSiteNews published an article last week, Homosexuality: No Truth without Love, no Love without Truth. The gist of the article is thatThe homosexual rights movement understands that the evangelical ... discuss
Monday of the Ninth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus began to speak to the chief priests, the scribes, and the elders in parables. “A man planted a vineyard, put a hedge ... discuss
Dhm: The Mop Top works for his school paper. I asked him a couple weeks ago if he’d be interested in writing something for the blog. He said he’d love to. Later Pip told him if he did, I& ... discuss
Here are the current Kindle deals I’m aware of: The Masculine Mandate by Richard Phillips (Free); Everyday Prayers by Scotty Smith ($1.99); Discovering Jesus by T.D. Alexander ($2.99); Scan ... discuss
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Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi)(Click here for readings)As the day was drawing to a close, the Twelve approached Jesus and said, “Dismiss the crowd so that t ... discuss
Praise God for the baby, Jesus Christ, the Messiah and the new beginning He brought for all mankind. Thank God that He was protected from death from evil persons, as a baby. Thank God for ... discuss
"I’ve noticed that everyone who is for abortion is already born – RONALD REAGAN In the eyes of the Third Reich administrators in the Nazi death camps of Auschwitz and Dachau, the numbers t ... discuss
Saturday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Jesus and his disciples returned once ore to Jerusalem. As he was walking in the temple area, the chief priests, the scribes, ... discuss
e the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people’s feet. You are the ... discuss
These books are free at the time of listing. This can change, so be sure to check the cost first before you download, although nearly all, if not absolutely all, of these books should be free ... discuss
KEVIN TRACY: Welcome again, friends and fans, to another installment of QUESTION TIME! Let me start off by saying that the reason why there aren’t any pictures online yet is that I am still fi ... discuss
Dr. Bill Smith, Editor: When you read the below article don't just say there can't be a problem in "my state." Also, consider that the condition and attitudes associated with abortion can be ex ... discuss
Contact: Melody Bentley, 571-274-6058 WARRENTON, Mo., May 31, 2013 /Christian Newswire/ -- Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) announces the results of a survey of 224 public elementary school princip ... discuss
FRC has released a new booklet that examines the unintended consequences of redistribution and looks at the meaning behind justice. Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Founder and National Spokesman of The C ... discuss
by Peter Baklinski Editor's note: Today, May 31, Catholics around the world celebrate the feast of "The Visitation," the day when Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, who was then pregnant with John the ... discuss
by Peter Baklinski Editor's note: Today, May 31, Catholics around the world celebrate the feast of "The Visitation," the day when Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, who was then pregnant with John ... discuss
This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by CBD Reformed. As they always do, they’ve put together a great prize package. There will be 5 winners this week and each of the winners will r ... discuss
31 May, New Testament (Three Year Lectionary) This major Christological feast commemorates the joyous visit Mary paid to her relative (probably her cousin) Elizabeth, following The Annunciation. Inspi ... discuss
I love good, honest atheists! And I've met a number of them. One was a young man counter protesting an Operation Rescue event in the early 90's in front of Planned Parenthood in Washington, D.C. He wa ... discuss
Thursday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)As Jesus was leaving Jericho with his disciples and a sizable crowd, Bartimaeus, a blind man, the son of Timaeus, sat by the roadsi ... discuss
From Helen: Hi, I’m interested in your financial goals or hopes for your kids as they enter marriage. There are a lot of variables but do you help them save towards it? Helen, We’re not ... discuss
The Lutherhaus in Wittenberg, Germany, is located in the Augustinian monastery where Martin Luther lived much of his life, first as a monk and later as a pastor, husband and father. It was here Luther ... discuss
I have a big question that I’m struggling with right now. How do you deal with criticism in child-raising practices? We believe, I think, like you – in the biblical form of discipline. And ... discuss
It's interesting to reflect on my spiritual/religious journey. As a child, I remember thinking that Jesus' tomb was the confessional room... and somehow missed the whole "the Eucharist is the literal ... discuss
R.C. Sproul has authored a series of short books answering important questions that almost everyone has asked at one time or another. Now Ligonier Ministries, has made these books available for free ... discuss
There’s an idea going around that technologies like Facebook are morally neutral. The problems we see in them arise from how people choose to use them. In the words of William Gibson: “[ ... discuss
I went to the Blue Jay game last week. The Rays were in town and I like to go and cheer/jeer for my buddy Ben who plays for the bad guys. "You stink! And thanks for the tickets!" Don't mention it to h ... discuss
Icon of the Old Testament Trinity, c. 1410, Andrei Rublev Today the Church celebrates the feast of the Blessed Trinity. This, the ineffable mystery of God's intimate life, is the central truth of our ... discuss
Tuesday of the Eighth Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)Peter began to say to Jesus, “We have given up everything and followed you.”This is what I love about the Scriptures: ... discuss
I wish this book had not been written, or more properly, I wish there was no need for this book to be written. I wish there was no such monstrosity in the world as sexual assault. Yet the ugly truth i ... discuss
a French Protestant theologian during the Protestant Reformation and was a central developer of the system of Christian theology called Calvinism or Reformed theology. In Geneva, his ministry both att ... discuss
Double (1955 Calendar): May 27 Born in the year 672 AD in England, St. Bede was born around the time England was completely Christianized. He was raised from age seven in the abbey of Saints ... discuss
Trinity, 2013 (May 26, 2013) Holy Cross Lutheran Church Rev. Todd A. Peperkorn John 16:23–33 2013-Trinity.mp3 TITLE: “From Grace to Joy in the Holy Trinity” Grace to you and peace from God o ... discuss
I didn't know what The Circle Maker was about until I began to read it. Neither did I know anything about Mark Batterson, its author. I knew the book only as a Christian bestseller and its author only ... discuss
Praise God for the baby, Jesus Christ, the Messiah and the new beginning He brought for all mankind. Thank God that He was protected from death from evil persons, as a baby. Thank God for ... discuss
The First Sunday after Pentecost The Feast of the Holy Trinity, or Trinity Sunday, is a movable festival on the Church calendar in Western Christendom. Its date of celebration depends, as do Lent, Asc ... discuss
Detroit, Mich., May 25, 2013 / 01:11 pm (CNA).- When a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame is talking, you expect to hear plenty of stories from his days on the playing field. That’s a log ... discuss
Megan Hodder I soon realised that relying on the New Atheists for my counter-arguments to the existence of God had been a mistake: Dawkins, for instance, gives a disingenuously cursory treatment of ... discuss
Forgive Us These Faults - Much has been said of late about “respectable sins,” to borrow Jerry Bridges’ phrase. Here Tim Keller looks to John Newton and describes a list of sins that ... discuss
25 May AD 735 Today marks the heavenly birthday of Bede (pronounced BĒD). Since his commemoration often falls near the end of Eastertide, it's quite likely that many Christians have close familia ... discuss
The Saint of the Day for May 25 is St. Bede the Venerable.Bede occupies an important niche in Church history by bridging the gap between patristic and early medieval times, the era when the Germanic n ... discuss
“Let this be recorded for a generation to come, so that a people yet to be created may praise the LORD: that he looked down from his holy height; from heaven the LORD looked at the earth, to he ... discuss
An Eyewitness Account by Dr. Pat McEwen Jay Rogers, Cheryl Bischoff and I were arrested Saturday, May 18th, 2013 on the public sidewalk of Winter Park, Florida, outside residence of the CEO of P ... discuss
Friday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time (Click here for readings) A kind mouth multiplies friends and appeases enemies, and gracious lips prompt friendly greetings. Let your acquaintances b ... discuss
From my quote journal."Whatever the exigencies of my circumstances," she said tearfully, "I should prefer to live in utter penury than to remain where I am not wanted, however comfortable this house m ... discuss
This week’s Free Stuff Fridays is sponsored by Ligonier Ministries. Ligonier is giving away five great prizes today—prizes based around their newest teaching series. There will be one gran ... discuss
At my very first summer camp, I heard DC Talk’s Jesus Freak playing from the loudspeakers before chapel. I didn’t know what it was, I’d never heard anything like it before, and as so ... discuss
24 May, Old Testament Esther is the heroine of the biblical book that bears her name. Her Jewish name was Hadassah, which means "myrtle." Her beauty, charm, and courage served her well as queen to Kin ... discuss
was born to a noble family of Gaul (modern France), he was probably the brother of Lupus of Troyes. Vincent initially served as a soldier but gave it up to become a monk on the island of Lerins off th ... discuss
In case you are just joining the foot discussion, you’ll be completely lost without reading post 1 and 2 of the series first. We are talking about Spiritual Feet today… first we covered t ... discuss
Ezekiel 2:1-5 says,“And he said to me, “Son of man, stand on your feet, and I will speak with you.” 2 And as he spoke to me, the Spirit entered into me and set me on my feet, and I heard hi ... discuss
In a previous post, Divine Commands and Pyschopathic Tendancies, I said I would look in more detail at Sam Harris’ charge that Divine Command Theories (“DCT”) of meta-ethics are psychop ... discuss
Thursday of the Seventh Week in Ordinary Time(Click here for readings)“Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be better for him if a great millstone were put ... discuss
...in the words of the beloved Yosemite Sam. Today...Our brothers at Hobby Lobby are having another day in court, attempting to be free form coercion by the Obama administration to pay for abortion.Th ... discuss
The American Bible Society has a superb collection of old and rare Bibles. The Society began this collection in 1818, just one year after its founding, and much of it is now on display in New York's M ... discuss
