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Home » Archives for October 2007

How to Score a 101% in Life

icon1 Published by jorge101 in Christianity on October 31, 2007 | No Comments

A cool article that teaches you how to score a 101% in life.

Options!

icon1 Published by Jen Miskov in Christianity on October 31, 2007 | No Comments

All the options in our lives can distract us from what God is wanting to do. So many options to choose from can provide great opportunities but can also clutter our lives. So what is it that we are being distracted from?

Are You One of the Seven Thousand

icon1 Published by Ralph Brandt in Christianity on October 30, 2007 | No Comments

The prophet of God was downhearted. He complained that the wicked queen had killed all the prophets and he was the only one left. God reminded him of the seven thousand who were faithful.

Who Crucified Jesus

icon1 Published by Ralph Brandt in Christianity on October 30, 2007 | No Comments

There have been arguments for nearly 2000 years about who was actually responsible for this act. I think I have been able to sort this out for the reader.

Executed Plans Beyond the Shadows of Uncertainty

icon1 Published by estao in Christianity on October 30, 2007 | No Comments

Planning would lead us to put our daily routine in order and which would keep us from stress. However, when faced with situations which would test our patience, it is always good to ask the One above and consider how He had planned life for us.

The Bible and Fallacy

icon1 Published by jrad in Christianity on October 29, 2007 | No Comments

The Bible purports to be God’s Word, but few people consider human faults as a factor. Is the Bible subject to error? Explore it from a Christian perspective.

Is What the Mormon Church Teaches About Sex Healthy?

icon1 Published by Lara Tacita in Christianity on October 28, 2007 | 7 Comments

The answer is both yes and no. Discouraging premarital sex is not a bad thing, but the methods used hurt adult relationships.

Prayers for Every Day

icon1 Published by Midnight Writer in Christianity on October 28, 2007 | 2 Comments

Simple prayers to help you with your life!

Letter From Above

icon1 Published by Michael Beckford in Christianity on October 28, 2007 | No Comments

How ashamed we should be as man thinking that we have everything under control. We turn on the light switch and it works, turn on the oven and it cooks our food. But really, really when we grasp the dignity and strength of a man, one must uniquely realize that he has no control at all.

Live a Worthy Life

icon1 Published by directorkatie in Christianity on October 28, 2007 | No Comments

Examples of Paul and Barnabas help us see how to make our life worth something.

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