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Christian Carnival
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged answers, carnival, christain carnival, christian, eternalrevolution, http://www.eternalrevolution.com, questions
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Christian Artist Community
In this blogging world, there seems to be a community for everyone and a place to go for your personal interest. We were thinking the exact same thing but we could not find a spot for our interest. Who are … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Current Affairs, Photography, Religion
Tagged actors writers, artists, christian, creative, designers, godly, graphic designers, musicians, people, sculptors, web
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Movie Review: Batman Begins
OK, I admit, I was wrong! There, I said it, are you happy now? For an actual review of the movie and plot you can go to any of these reviews…. What I’m going to do here is tell you … Continue reading
Posted in Film, Movies, Religion
Tagged Albert, batman, batman begins, bruce wayne, christian bale, Henri Ducard, Liam Neeson, Michael Caine, Ra's Al-Ghul, ras al gul
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Gospel Concert Huge Success
The Fred Steele Gospel music concert/ worship fest at South Suburban Evangelical Free Church last night was a huge success. The roof was blown off and God glorified. You really can get those Norwegians moving. Here are a few pictures… … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Music, Religion
Tagged answers, concert, evangelical, fred steele, free church, gospel, gospel music, music, questions, South Suburban, steele
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Andrew McCarthy: Islam, Democracy & Assimilation
Posted in Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged Andrew Mccarthy, Assimilationon, Democracy, islam, radical, terror, War on Terror
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Singing Gospel is A Lot of Work!
I didn’t know that singing Gospel music could be so much work. We are preparing for a gospel music concert this coming Friday November 4th. Hey, I guess that is tomorrow. Anyway, we have been working very hard on this … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Music, Religion
Tagged concert, evanglical, fred steele, gospel, gospel music, Questions and Answers, questions answers, South Suburban, ssefc, whities
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Twin Cities Providence Academy receives high praise
Richard John Neuhaus writes: Friday and Saturday in the Twin Cities left some distinct and positive impressions. There was the Paul Holmer Lecture under the auspices of the MacLaurin Institute, with an overflow crowd at the Hubert Humphrey Center. It … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Misc, Religion
Tagged john, neuhaus, Providence academy, richard, Richard John Neuhaus
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Religion of Peace: Paris Riots
Those that live by the "Religion of Peace" are having a little party in Paris France. Oh, that is a riot you say? But these people are from a peaceful religion. The riots have now been going on for a … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged muslim, muslims, paris, religion of peace, riots
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Christian Carnival is up!
Posted in Religion, Weblogs
Tagged Christian carnival, Wittenberg Gate
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Dennis Prager: Judeo-Christian values, part 24: Who believes in American exceptionalism?
What is American exceptionalism? The belief that America often knows better than the rest of the world what is right and wrong. If you ever a conversation about this topic with your liberal friends, this will drive them crazy. Dennis … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Politics, Religion
Tagged america, american exceptionalism, christian, dennis prager, highest good, isreal, Judeo, Judeo-Christian, law, morality, prager, values
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Gospel Music Concert: Fred Steele
Friday, November 4th, 7:00 pm Join us for an evening of music featuring Fred Steele and the SSEFC Worship Choir led by Pastor Patrick Smith. John Stacknik will speak about urban ministry, followed by dessert and fellowship. An evening full … Continue reading
Posted in Music, Religion
Tagged black, concert, fred steele, gospel, music gospel music, southers, steele
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The Religion of Peace Dealing with an 8yr old Bread thief
Yesterday I posted how the Islamic "Religion of Peace" attacks civilians. Today we have an example of how the "Religion of Peace" deals with an 8yr old bread thief in Iran. Basiclly they roll over his arm with a car. … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged 8 yr old boy, bread, Iran, islam, islamic, religion of peace, run over arm, steal, thief
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The PC crowd is getting out PC’d
Now even the unusually politically correct crowd of the Newton Mass, Public Schools are getting out politically corrected. Link: Student ghosts unmasked in Newton – The Boston Globe. NEWTON — When students at Underwood Elementary School walk to their classrooms … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged David Castelline, mass, Massachusetts, NEWTON, Underwood Elementary School
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Pastor Takes Bold Approach on Sexuality
Pastor Ivor Grant of New Beginnings Church, Winnipeg, Ontario Canada is a guy that is willing to be in your face on the important issues of the day that are destroying lives and families. Sex is certainly one of those … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged Canada, chat room, Ivor Grant, New Beginnings Church, Ontario, pastor, sex, Winnipeg
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More Heaven then Hell
In a recent Fox News poll, researchers found that a remarkably large percentage of Americans believe in the concept of heaven and hell. In general conservative believe in hell more then than liberals. It is that liberal touchy feely would … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion
Tagged angels, devil, fox news, god, heaven, hell, poll survey
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XXXChurch fights Porn
Stacy Harp over at Mind Media has a powerful interview with Craig Gross from the XXXChurch. Their mission is to reach out to those that are struggling with pornography and those stuck in the pornography industry… Listen to interview here… … Continue reading
Posted in Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs
Tagged craig gross, mike foster, mind media, stacy harp, xxxchurch, xxxchurch.com
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People are desperate for Jesus
Though the Bible does not give a detailed physical description of Jesus Christ, some people believe they’re seeing an image of the Son of God on a silver maple tree in upstate New York. Complete story here…
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Misc, Religion
Tagged face, jesus, picture, silver maple tree, tree
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Christian Carnival XCIII is up!
Posted in Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Religion, Weblogs, Wisdom
Tagged Christian carnival, Christian Carnival XCIII, pot luck, potluck, religion, wisom
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God beats evolution
In a recent CBS survey, God beats evolution by a wide margin. A new poll by CBS News indicates when it comes to the origin of men and women, most Americans reject the theory of evolution and believe they were … Continue reading
Update on News of Israel: The Jerusalem Prayer Team
Abbas Will Seek "Clear Statement" On the Road Map – Eli Lake PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas will seek an endorsement from President Bush Thursday for the commencement of direct, final-status negotiations with Israel, according to the director of political affairs … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged Abbas, atzmona, bush, christians, condoleezza rice, elei sinai, final-status negotiations, Iranian territory, iraq, isreal, jerusalem, jews, Khalilzad, Palestinian state, Ramadan, saudi arabia, secretary of state, settlement, settlements, tent settlers, Zalmay Khalilzad
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Walgreens Gives $100,000 in Support of Gay Games
Let Walgreens know that their $100,000 donation to the 2006 Gay Games is an indication of their commitment to homosexuality and the activities it encompasses. Dear Wayne, Walgreens has given $100,000 to help sponsor the Gay Games in Chicago next … Continue reading
Prolife News update: American Life League
hot button issueBOB DORNAN: Former Congressman Robert K. Dornan is joining American Life League’s efforts to protect and defend the lives of preborn children. Dornan’s primary mission as a member of the American Life League team will be refocusing attention … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged abortion, abortion business, abortion pill, abortion rape, BOB DORNAN, ethical, euthanasia, in vitro fertilization, medical research, morning after pill, morning-after, personhood, prayer, stem cell research, unetical, vaccines
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Fred Steele: What a blessing
Last night I got my sox blown off and I was blessed beyond measure. Let me try to tell you the story. You see, we are having a mission conference at our church in a few weeks. The organizers of … Continue reading
Chuck Colson: There’s a Monk in the Courtroom
There’s a Monk in the CourtroomThe 14th Incarnation of the Buddha of Compassion and Intelligent Design October 19, 2005 Parents in Dover, Pennsylvania, have sued to block the teaching of intelligent design ordered by the school board. They claim that … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Cultural Commentary, Current Affairs, Politics, Religion
Tagged evolution, Gyatso, intelligent design, Tenzin, Tenzin Gyatso
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Judges have final authority over our children
Activist Judges say they, not parents, have final say in teaching sex education to our children Activist Federal Judges Strip Rights From Parents Dear Wayne, As shocking as it may seem, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled … Continue reading →