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Wednesday, September 09 2009 @ 03:43 PM EDT
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 Why King James
By JS
Many people have asked us why we include in our site only the King James version of the Bible and do not include other versions, namely the NIV, the New Jerusalem Bible, the Standard Bible, etc. Certainly the main reason is that the KJV of the Bible has been tried and proven in our own lives. There are, however, other reasons which affect our decision to continue to use only the King James Version, and other similar versions of the Bible in other languages, i.e., Joao Ferreira de Almeida, in Portuguese, Reina Valera, in Spanish, and Louis Second, in French, etc. Browse around in our pages and you will find that there are issues to be considered before anyone choses to adopt another version of the Bible...
Wednesday, April 22 2009 @ 07:34 PM EDT
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 by James C
The scientific method involves nothing more than a systematic application of common
sense. For example, suppose I told you about a friend named Bob Barber who lives in
certain distant city. I describe him in detail - physical appearance, age,
education, religious beliefs, occupation, and so on. Then I ask you a rather strange
question - "Does Bob Barber really exist?"
Friday, March 21 2008 @ 08:21 PM EDT
Views: 635
 by Arthur S. DeMoss
There’s probably more uncertainty about the most important matter in the world than about any other. Let me illustrate: If you were to ask 100 people at random about the economy, politics, or pollution, you would get a fairly definite opinion from most. But ask the same 100 people, “Are you going to Heaven when you die?” The vast majority would answer with varying degrees of doubt—”I don’t know”...“I’m working on it”...“I have no idea”...“I’m not sure.” Many of these same people would tell you that they believe in Jesus Christ and that they believe in Heaven. Yet they don’t know whether or not they are going to Heaven.
Friday, March 21 2008 @ 08:15 PM EDT
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 By Billy Graham
Christ is alive...
I have found that one can tell how a person values life by his estimation of death. I once talked with a man who had never given serious thought to death until it was discovered that he had cancer. “Immediately my entire world changed,” he said. “The things I valued most are worthless, and the things that I thought were of little value are now the most important things in the world to me.”
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 07:43 PM EDT
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 by Jason Johnson
People ask what house church is like. House church is like an extended family that puts Jesus at the center and reaches out to those who are orphans. What we do is gather in homes to pray, learn and grow in relationship. Sound simple? It is. Delightfully simple.
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 07:33 PM EDT
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 by Floyd McClung
There are over three billion people on our planet who have never heard the name of Jesus one time. There remain thousands of people groups that have not been reached with the good news of God's love. Poverty, corruption, preventable diseases, and famine have turned whole countries and continents to ruin. We are stirred to face these challenges with faith in God's goodness and obedience to his commands.
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 07:17 PM EDT
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 by C.H. James
"The Blueprint" by C.H. James is a book that compares the church that Jesus planted with the church we see today. Is today's church what Christ really intended? The truth is finaly being told.
Here is the first chapter:
Sunday, September 30 2007 @ 06:42 PM EDT
Views: 784
 Why have church in the home
rather than in a public building?
by Dan Trotter
Where we meet is very important. It is, of course, not as important as the living stones that are being plastered together as the church, but it is still important. I am fascinated by how often people who think like we do on many different points, will balk at my emphasis on meeting in the house. Why is this?
Saturday, September 15 2007 @ 04:46 AM EDT
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 By J. Soares
I was water baptized before I was one year old because I was about to die and my mother wanted me to go to heaven… so, would I be saved then? Maybe so, by the faith of my mother, since I was a new born and could not decide for myself…. The only sin that I had to be forgiven was the sin of Adam and Eve – the original sin - that I inherited from my parents. Since my mother DID have the faith to want me to be with Jesus, then would I have died I would indeed be in heaven. Would I be saved through the water of baptism? Not really, I believe I would be saved by the faith of my mother.
Saturday, September 15 2007 @ 03:55 AM EDT
Views: 855
 To understand the significance of baptism, let's first consider its historical background. The Holman Bible Dictionary explains: "At some point close to the time of Jesus, Judaism began a heavy emphasis on ritual washings to cleanse from impurity. This goes back to priestly baths prior to offering sacrifices (Leviticus 16:4,24). Probably shortly prior to the time of Jesus or contemporary with Him, Jews began baptizing gentile converts, though circumcision still remained the primary entrance rite into Judaism" (1991, "Baptism").
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Psalms 103:3
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