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  • Courage triumphs with truth and justice! -- Esther 7

    Courage triumphs with truth and justice! -- Esther 7

  • “I Believe in Healing,” by Cecil Murphey, Twila Belk

    “I Believe in Healing,” by Cecil Murphey, Twila Belk

  • What do you think it means...

    What do you think it means...

  • I Believe

    I Believe

  • Officials still don't know what caused Texas fertilizer explosion

    Eleanor Castro, 76, was taking a shower at her home in West, Texas, when a massive explosion a mile and half away spun her around and knocked out power in her house. By Daniel Arkin and Gabe Gutierrez, NBC News Investigators have located the spot where the horrific Central Texas fertilizer plant e…
    • vegasmike433
    • 4/22/2013
    • 27 views
    • 0 comments
  • The Stumbling Stone.

    For the past year God has been teaching me about faith. And I am slow to learn and it seems so laborious to learn how to trust... which is really the opposite of how it's supposed to be. Faith lets go and trusts GOD to accomplish His work, so when you trust in Him your burden is light. But when you…
    • rectangularprism
    • 4/21/2013
    • 51 views
    • 0 comments
  • An Open Letter To All Persons of Faith- Whatever Faith It May Be

    Let your faith comfort you when Life is difficult. I am truly glad for you. Myself, I am an agnostic. I was raised Christian, Methodist to be precise, and keep the core ethics of Christianity. I believe it is possible there might exist Gods and/or Goddesses, Angels and Demons, but have not had…
    • lonelywanderer2
    • 4/14/2013
    • 1127 views
    • 104 comments
  • The Believer type of Character

    Quote of the Week Now, the believer today. Most people, say he's a good man, he pays tithings to the church; he's a good member. That's very fine. That's a moral life. Now, no one could speak evil of that. But that's not what I'm talking about. Jesus judged a man a believer, a different type of a c…
    • eagleendtime
    • 4/14/2013
    • 6 views
    • 0 comments
  • Just Wondering...

    I was wondering what you thought about teaching. You know what I mean, what you teach others about what you believe by the actions you display. Perhaps you say you believe in the one who died for you, but then your actions teach otherwise. Perhaps you teach your children about how to use his name in…
    • PastorBlastor
    • 4/6/2013
    • 70 views
    • 0 comments
  • Holy Hangovers and Broken Lents

    So, last time I posted was quiiiiite awhile ago it seems. My apologies. The past month or so has been quite hectic and emotional and- well, let's just recap. First topic- Breaking Lent It happened, I'm sorry to say. It didn't happen as quickly as I thought it might, but I did fall into porn a few t…
    • Broken_Sea_Urchin
    • 4/1/2013
    • 40 views
    • 2 comments
  • Sacred Heart

    When you are reared in a Catholic home you don't really even notice the Sacred Heart in the dining room. The same thing with the crucifix in every room ;it's hard to explain to kids in the neighborhood that you just accept and believe.
    • Texasjillcarmel
    • 3/31/2013
    • 196 views
    • 23 comments
  • Believe

    Original Artwork by ©Pamela N. Brown
    • pammymcb
    • 3/30/2013
    • 1 view
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  • Just Wondering...

    I was just wondering what you thought about a cross. You know what I mean, not the talisman you wear around your neck to make you feel good about yourself. Nor the emblem you had tattooed to your buttocks. Perhaps you did not realize that it represents a horrendous torture device that slowly and pai…
    • PastorBlastor
    • 3/25/2013
    • 82 views
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  • "The dawn is to be seen... you may by prayers" (John Elias)

    I recently finished reading Banner of Truth's "John Elias: Life, Letters and Essays" (by Edward Morgan, revised edition, published in one volume, 1973). Elias (1774-1841) was a Welsh Calvinistic minister who was burdened for reformation and revival, and he prayed for it, and exhorted others to pra…
    • deerlife
    • 3/16/2013
    • 84 views
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