by Joni Eareckson Tada and Dr. Michael Easley
Joni Eareckson Tada’s life has inspired millions of people around the world, but few know the background of her tragic story. At the age of 17, a diving accident left this healthy, teenage athlete a quadriplegic confined to a wheelchair, including many difficult surgeries to save her life. In addition, a few years ago Joni was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer.
by Melody Green
Did you know the Bible talks a lot about gossip? It’s not just a “little sin” as some of us like to rationalize. It says, “You shall not go about as a talebearer among your people.”
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
The most redeeming 24 hours in human history transpired in the year A.D.30. They began on Thursday, the 14th of Nisan, at sundown, and ended at sundown the next day. This article summarizes what happened in those 24 hours and attempts to place the events in chronological order. The basis of this order are the Gospel accounts and what is known about first-century Jewish culture through historical and rabbinic records.
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
The most redeeming 24 hours in human history transpired in the year A.D.30. They began on Thursday, the 14th of Nisan, at sundown, and ended at sundown the next day. This article summarizes what happened in those 24 hours and attempts to place the events in chronological order. The basis of this order are the Gospel accounts and what is known about first-century Jewish culture through historical and rabbinic records.
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
In this small but mighty book, the author comes to grips with basic issues such as: why Jesus died, and why Jewish people object to Him. Passage after biblical passage, with rabbinic interpretation, relate the Old Covenant’s fulfillment in the Messiah.
by prophecynewswatch
The Palestinian “victory” celebrations that took place after Israel removed metal detectors and surveillance cameras from the entrances to the Temple Mount in Jerusalem bode badly for the future of stability and peace in the Middle East.
by GaryTVcom
Published on July 1, 2017
A compassionate world begins with you
by Understand the Times
If Protestants and evangelicals can be convinced to practice mysticism (contemplative spirituality), this conditions them to begin embracing Rome and even all religions. Mysticism is the bridge that unites all the religions of the world. In order to unite them, there would need to be a uniting, common denominator, so to speak. That common uniting medium is mysticism.
by Eric Jon Phelps
December 4, 2009
“The Jesuits set out to conquer the world to the pope. The Jesuits were the soldiers of the pope: they knew no law but the will of their general; no mode of worship but the pope’s dictate; no church but themselves.
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