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Another History Rhyme

by Jack Kinsella Digest
July 24, 2010

In an early 1933 address, Goebbels decreed that the government was “placing the radio in the service of our ideology,” and that “no other ideology will find expression here.”   Any broadcaster or newspaper journalist that didn’t parrot the Party Line was unemployed by mid 1933.

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When Technology Turns Against Us

by Jan Markell

We all know we are heading into a full-blown surveillance society. The U.K. probably heads the world in this effort, but the U.S. is nipping at its heels. The Obama administration is assuring that.

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What is Theophostic Counseling?

by Jan Fletcher

Theophostic Prayer Ministry (TPM) is taking thousands of churches by storm around the world. This fast-growing inner-healing technique isan offshoot ofAgnes Sanford’s teachings. Sanford, deceased for over two decades, advocated healing of the memories through mystical prayer. She taught that one should visualize a past situation, and then envision Jesus coming into the memory to solve the problem. 

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Inner Healing

by Anton Hein

Inner healing – also known as “healing of memories” – is a popular, but controversial, counseling technique which assumes that many current problems are rooted in past, hurtful experiences that have not been dealt with. 

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Ellel: Deja Vu All Over Again

by Orrel Steinkamp

Ellel is another version of the inner-healing phenomena based on Freud’s deep unconscious teaching and the need to regress people into the hidden inner regions of the so-called unconscious mind and heal current seemingly unexplainable habits and hurts.

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The Season of Teshuvah

by Eddie Chumney

A special season known as Teshuvah, which in Hebrew means “to return or repent,” begins on the first day of the month of Elul and continues 40 days, ending with Yom Kippur. Thirty days into Teshuvah, on Tishrei l, comes Rosh HaShanah. This begins a final ten-day period beginning on Rosh HaShanah and ending on Yom Kippur. These are known as the High Holy Days and as the Awesome Days (Yamim Nora’im, the days of awe). 

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Yom Kippur

by Anonymous

On the Day of Atonement, we rehearse Yeshua’s work on our behalf as we concern ourselves with the cleansing, atoning work of Messiah that has wrought for us forgiveness, pardon and right standing with YHWH [Yahweh]

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The Feast of Tabernacles

by Eddie Chumney

The seven-day Feast of Tabernacles pictures the 1,000 year reign of Jesus Christ over the earth after His second coming (Revelation 20:4). This Feast also reflects the “rest” symbolized by the weekly Sabbath (Hebrews 4:1-11) that celebrates the great harvest of humanity when all living people will learn God’s ways.  Humanity will at last be restored to a right relationship with God (Isaiah 11:9-10).

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