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Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free. (JN 8:32)
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I would encourage everyone to read the book of Acts. starting in Ch 6, read thru Ch 13. You will learn of a man that would go out of his way to persecute Christians....took pleasure in killing them!??!! His name is Saul, and even Anninias was afraid when the Lord gave him a vision and told him to go to the place where Saul was and heal him, but he went in obedience! I wonder who of us today would go to where the Taliban or Osama Bin Laden is to preach the message of Christ....so we learn this man Saul, who despised the air Christians breathe, later became one of the greatest followers of Christ. Conversion...definitely...Romans 12:2 being transformed...watch the mans fruit and see how God uses him to bring Glory to the kingdom. Who would dare say God can't change his life? That is Christianity. Oh ya, pray. Something most people don't have time for....not even christian people.
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Hey everyone....Christians, get to work. The club should meet and the Christians should be there praying for them. But imagine this....some kids is into beastilality....do we deny them to? Gotta draw the line somewhere....might as well be here.____________________
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last nite I witnessed the greatest gift as a dear friend of ours over for Christmas prayed to accept Christ as Saviour. as tears flooded my wife's eyes and I anointed her with oil, prayed with her and had my children praying for her, and a pastor from my church praying in the spirit you could feel the presence of God. Whether thru drama, skits, preaching hell fire and brimstone, win the lost at any cost!
On our own we are little more than bits of stone and glass. Together we are the Body of Christ. Holy Bible: Mosaic is an invitation to experience Christ in His Word and in the responses of his people. Each week, as you reflect on guided Scripture readings aligned with the church seasons, you will receive a wealth of insight from historical and contemporary writings.