A History Rhyme About The Second Coming. . . April 19, 2012 - In Defense of the Faith Why all the attention on politics at a website devoted to the discussion of Bible prophecy? It's a fair question. The basic political difference between a Democrat and a Republican is rooted in where each side believes their source of the authority to govern originates.
The Comforter January 29, 2010 - In Defense of the Faith I received an interesting email over the weekend containing another exposition of 2nd Thessalonians and how Chapter 2, in particular, is relevant to this generation.
Vol: 127 Issue: 21 - Saturday, April 21, 2012 The Takeover It would be unfair to call former Senator Christopher Dodd and retiring Congessman Barney Frank the two biggest crooks in the Congress. Members Only - Full Briefing --- View Some Public Briefs
More Addictive April 21, 2012 - Witnessing Tools Rebecca Droeger Last week, the topic of discussion was the highly addictive nature of humans. This week, we’ll look at how it ties in with Bible Prophecy.
Godophobia April 19, 2012 - In Defense of the Faith J.L. Robb In a remote section of Camp Pendleton, California, an area that can hardly be seen by normal means, stands a memorial that was established in 2003 by seven United States Marines who were stationed at the large Marine base. The two 13-foot crosses on the top of a remote hill, symbolize the Marines’ appreciation for the sacrifices made by their fellow veterans.
Blood Brothers April 18, 2012 - In Defense of the Faith Wendy Wippel Nearly 4 billion people (54% of the world's population) revere Abraham and by association, Isaac and Ishmael. Pretty incredible, since their lives (more than 4000 years ago) are corroborated by no other ancient texts. But is there evidence? Yep, and sometimes the most subtle proofs are the most convincing.
The Rapture April 17, 2012 - Prophecy - Signs Pete Garcia Over the years, I’ve read close to a thousand articles pertaining to the Rapture of the Church. I’ve watched hundreds of videos of speakers expound on this topic. I don’t know where to begin on how many sermons I’ve listened too…and to many of those teachers and preachers…we (those of us who benefit from their diligence) are indebted.
Left Behind April 09, 2012 - News From Around the World Ed DeShields There’s a shift emerging in the worldwide race for the ''what’s left portion'' of the world’s energy supply. Can America find the political will to harness its technology and vast energy reserves to get it growing again?
Obama vs. Putin March 30, 2012 - Perspective on the News Alf Cengia I’m not a good chess player and I’ve only dabbled in one martial art for a brief period of time, never getting past my white belt. And I don’t know how to play poker at all. But one thing I do know about all these games and disciplines is that there are strong elements of strategy and competence involved in winning at them.
| Reuters Top News AMR unions want to take a chance on U.S. Air merger (Reuters) - Labor groups at bankrupt American Airlines said on Friday they support a potential merger with rival US Airways Group Inc in a deal they say would save more jobs than a plan by parent AMR Corp to reorganize as a stand-alone carrier. |
G20 doubles IMF's war chest amid fears on Europe WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Leading world economies on Friday pledged $430 billion in new funding for the International Monetary Fund, more than doubling its lending power in a bid to protect the global economy from the euro-zone debt crisis. |
Trayvon Martin's killer gets bail, apologizes to family SANFORD, Florida (Reuters) - Neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman apologized to the family of Trayvon Martin on Friday, stunning a rapt courtroom and a national television audience at a hearing in which the judge granted Zimmerman $150,000 bail on a charge of second-degree murder in the death of the unarmed black teenager. |
Exclusive: BlackBerry maker hires law firm for restructuring NEW YORK/TORONTO (Reuters) - BlackBerry maker Research In Motion has hired law firm Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP to work out a restructuring plan that could include selling assets, seeking joint ventures or licensing patents, people briefed on the matter said. |
Bahrain Grand Prix security tight as protests flare MANAMA (Reuters) - Dozens of armored vehicles were deployed along the main highway to Bahrain's Formula One Grand Prix circuit on Saturday after police clashed with anti-government protesters who have promised to mark this weekend's race with "days of rage". |
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