By Staci Stallings / Published on February 14th, 2008 / Religion
Wouldn’t it be nice to be able to see into the future? Especially at those times in life when the road forks, and you have no idea which fork is the best choice. You could choose X, and it could [..]
By Staci Stallings / Published on February 13th, 2008 / Religion
“Let your heart not be troubled, neither let it be afraid.” –John 14:27Fear is one thing. Helpless anxiety is another. Fear brings up your defenses, makes you ready to fight—to take on the [..]
By Staci Stallings / Published on February 12th, 2008 / Religion
“Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us.”-- The Our FatherThe most perfect prayer. The one Jesus told us, “When you pray, pray like this.” Ever since, we’ve been [..]
With the fragrance of carnation still lingering in the air, we look into the role of women in Buddhism.Women have long enjoyed a special place and played an important role in Buddhism. Buddhism [..]
Hindu Religion has many God and Goddess in which Mataji or Ambaji is known as Source of Shakti -the Spiritual Energy. This Distinguished Smiling Face of Mataji -Hindu Goddess -Divine Mother [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 10th, 2008 / Religion
Do you find yourself in a difficult situation today? Do you have to trust God because that's the only option you have left? You're right where your Father does his best work. If you are a [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 10th, 2008 / Religion
The human memory is a powerful tool, engineered by a loving God who is determined to see us become everything he's called us to be. Memories can be one of the most powerful instruments used to [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 9th, 2008 / Religion
According to God's word, his favor surrounds us like a shield. Wow, that is an awesome thought. You ought to write Psalm 5:12 on an index card and tape it to your refrigerator. I did! "For [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 8th, 2008 / Religion
I recently sat with a friend, Jeremy, and his three-year-old son, Jeremiah, at a local restaurant. Jeremy and I had already finished eating and were talking about the Rockets as Jeremiah paid [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 8th, 2008 / Religion
Last Saturday morning I jumped from the bed, excited about the day. I made the bed quickly and threw my hands toward the ceiling as I walked to the bedroom door. "Lord," I declared, "I just want [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 6th, 2008 / Religion
I can imagine the Israelites standing on the bank of the Jordan River, ready to cross over to Canaan, their promised land. They are full of faith and excitement as a result of the magnificent [..]
By Kathy Simcox / Published on February 6th, 2008 / Religion
In analyzing Jesus’ crucifixion with regard to Karl Marx and Mircea Eliade, I found a startling similarity: the deep desire to escape the world. The cross symbolizes and encompasses this desire, [..]
By Kathy Simcox / Published on February 5th, 2008 / Religion
In early Christianity there were many alternative views that claimed to have authority over one another. Hundreds of rival teachers all claimed to teach the “true doctrine of Christ” and [..]
By Kathy Simcox / Published on February 4th, 2008 / Religion
Lyons and Vienne were cities situated on the River Rhone (139) in Gaul, or modern-day France. These cities were part of the Roman Empire in the second century A.D. Although the text doesn’t [..]
By Kathy Simcox / Published on February 3th, 2008 / Religion
I will lift up mine eyes to the hills –from whence comes my help? My help comes from the Lord, who made heaven and earth. Ps 121:1-2What a wonderful statement of Christian faith! It gives me [..]
By John Tyler / Published on February 2th, 2008 / Religion
She had seen all the best doctors. She had spent all her money. And she was still sick. But Jesus was in town, and she had a believing heart working in conjunction with a sanctified mouth. That’s [..]
By Daniel N. Brown / Published on February 1th, 2008 / Religion
Have you ever found yourself being super frustrated trying to do something and never getting anywhere. It seems no matter howhard you try nothing seems to work. I have discovered that wherever [..]
By Gary Shirley / Published on February 1th, 2008 / Religion
Few election campaigns in recent memory have generated the media feeding frenzy equaling that of presidential hopeful John Kerry. This is because John Kerry is both a Senator and a Catholic. [..]
By M.Ridha Payne / Published on January 31th, 2008 / Religion
Muslims now form one of the largest religious groups in the UK. At a time when great misunderstandings and stereotypes circulate the media and society regarding the religion, it is crucial for an [..]
By Skye Thomas / Published on January 30th, 2008 / Religion
Years ago, my minister spoke to us about how you could solicit the help of your guardian angels to help with conflict resolution. She told us stories about how she and others had successfully [..]
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