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Behold: The Prince of Persia. . . the War in Iran has begun!

Posted by Doug Krieger

DÉJÀ VU (Where have I heard this before?)

(Note: May I warn you from the outset . . . this treatise may commence with the levitas of “secular” indiscretions, comments and analysis . . . but it will culminate with relevant theological gravitas . . . bear with me; and, oddly enough, the article actually “hangs together”)

Tale of an Ark

Posted by Jackie Wellman

The ark must have been much larger than the dimensions in the Bible, 450' x 75' x 45', simply just would not have worked. There are 350,000 kinds of beetle alone. Not counting all the other kinds of insects. That is a lot of cages. The cages had to be made very well considering that at that time there were not items available for cage construction like plastics, glass and metal. That must have been hard work just dealing with the insects. Each bug has a different diet and environment.

The Law of Karma

Posted by Nikhil Gangoli

The topic of this article is the concept of Karma, which is common to most Eastern Philosophies be it...

The Essence of Worship (part 2)

Posted by Terry Dashner

Faith Fellowship Church…PO Box 1586…Broken Arrow, OK 74013…Pastor Terry Dashner

“Essence of Worship” (continued)

Are You Speaking the Same Language in Your Office?

Posted by Susan Dunn, MA Psychology, Emotional Intellig

The other day I was talking with a client who was looking for a partner and using one of the online dating services. She had requested someone who “liked traditional roles,” and was finding all sorts of surprises when she talked with the gentlemen with whom she had been matched.

Iraqi Christians in the Gap!

Posted by Angelique Watkins sharing from forward Christian Mailing List

Iraqi Christians in the Gap! As we think about this war from an eternal perspective, the all-important...

The S-U-N and the S-O-N

Posted by Lynn Bradley

This article was written to show the relationship of the S-U-N to the S-O-N, and to glorify the S-O-N. It may be published if the resource box is left intact.

The Catholic Obsession with Martyrs and the Question of Pain and Suffering

Posted by Eric Engel

The Catholic Church is kind of like a forest sometimes. Someone on the outside looking in sees nothing but thousands of trees…and most of them look alike. They can see a definite shape to the forest, and elevations that someone inside might miss. On the other hand, they’ll never see up-close nature like the plants and animals inside. They can hear about them, but never live through the experience.

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