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- (Emo)tional Faith: How Christian Punk Hardcore Impacted Christianity . . .
The commentator Marshall McLuhan, who coined the phrase 'the global village', was also responsible for the phrase: 'the medium is the message' When it comes to the glorious, life-giving message of the Gospel, we need ultimately to make sure that what attracts us is the message itself and the blessed Person and Work on which the message is
- Change of Biblical proportions- Huckabee (Remember him?)
Where is the Marshall plan spirit that demonstrated the quality of the USA of being truly a nation of merciful peoples May God have mercy on the USA even as it sins against the principles of Christianity may it soon return to embrace again it's much higher values that of sharing sacrificially with those in need
- It Is All About The Money - Worthy Christian Forums
It is all about the money Well maybe not entirely, but evidently 25% of the Bible deals with money (No not tv preachers asking for money) Evidently when added up a full 25% of the Bible discusses issues that are related to money, needs and desires that drive the want of money, plus how to handl
- A touch of Mercy - General Discussion - Worthy Christian Forums
Gads, the USA has descended from world heroes in it's generosity after WW II with the Marshall Plan and even through GW Bush's aid to Africa, down to world skunks in it's America First mindset There is nothing Christian about me first and me only, and I hate losers and like only winners
- Tyre: The Global Merchant - Prophecy - Worthy Christian Forums
Ezekiel 27:3 and say to Tyre, ‘You who are situated at the entrance of the sea, merchant of the peoples on many coast lands, thus says the Lord God:
- Finally; historian and Bible scholar uncovers the meaning of covfefe . . .
Dianne Marshall, an amateur historian, bible scholar, and author went digging and found that it is actually an Antediluvian term It means, “In the end we win ” According to Marshall, it was commonly used by the sons of Adam as they fought against the evil and fallen men " The word is pronounced: Covfefe’ (pronounced “cuv – fee- fae”)
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