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Who Prays When You Pray?

November 24th, 2006

Who Prays When You Pray? by: Anthony Keith Whitehead When we pray, who does the praying? Almost any knowledgable Christian will give the same response to that question. In fact, it is a questions which separates the knowledgable from the less knowledgeable Christian. The response, of course, ought to be that it is the Holy [...]

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The Meaning Behind The Ankh

September 14th, 2005

The Meaning Behind The Ankh by: Reverend Brenda Hoffman The Ankh (aka the crux aitsata, or the ‘ansate’ or ‘handled cross’) was sacred to the ancient Egyptians (this is actually the land of Ancient Kemet – “the land of the blacks” – which the Greeks later renamed Egypt) and is known as the original cross. [...]

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God Wants You to Be Wealthy

September 14th, 2005

God Wants You to Be Wealthy by: Caterina Christakos You have heard it time and again. Lottery Winners lose it all and trust fund babies waste their parent’s hard earned cash. In fact, up to 80% of the lottery winners in this country file bankruptcy within five years. Most of us say,” That would never [...]

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Leadership Lessons From Daniel

September 12th, 2005

Leadership Lessons From Daniel by: Cameron Harris In studying the book of Daniel there are some very pertinent leadership principles we all can learn. The principles discussed here come from the book of Daniel Chapter 1. In this story we find that Daniel, Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah where chosen based on high standards that had [...]

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The Diaspora Soul of the City of New Orleans

September 12th, 2005

The Diaspora Soul of the City of New Orleans by: Cory L. Kemp The Diaspora Soul of the City of New Orleans News coverage continues regarding the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, albeit much more hopeful than even a week ago. While supplies and volunteers move into the regions of Mississippi and Louisiana in need of [...]

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Paying respects to Meir Kahane

September 12th, 2005

Paying respects to Meir Kahane by: David Ben-Ariel Considering the anniversaries of the murders of Prime Minister Rabin and Israeli Parliament Member and rabbi Meir Kahane are fast approaching, this letter sent to Jewish friends in America during my sojourn in Israel during that tragic time reveals on the scene details about the dark shadow [...]

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I Can’t Find My Homework, Mom! “Ask My Dear, and I

September 11th, 2005

I Can’t Find My Homework, Mom! “Ask My Dear, and It Shall be Given to You!” by: Laurie Meade Do you believe in asking God, or whatever higher power you choose to believe in, for the answers you need, when you need them? Read below for an enlightening story about my 11 year old daughter’s [...]

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Head-On Collision Fatality

September 11th, 2005

Head-On Collision Fatality by: Matt Borja You wake up in the morning, and look outside the window and see what a beautiful day it is. You get up after a short while and put on the coffee. The early morning senses wake up to the great smell of coffee while you open up the windows [...]

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The End Of Days

September 11th, 2005

The End Of Days by: Maurice Goulet It continues to amaze me every day when I see educated men and women pay close attention to the Weather Channel or CNN and the Local News yet still refuse to believe what has been written in the Bible. As we witness the horrible devastation caused by hurricanes, [...]

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Prayers for the People

September 7th, 2005

Prayers for the People by: Cory L. Kemp Early news reports that indicated Hurricane Katrina had dodged New Orleans enough to avoid the worst were wrong. The Gulf Coast is suffering today in ways that are unimaginable to any of us who have anything other than nothing. Reporters are unflinching in telling us the stories: [...]

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