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  1. Seeker47

    Village of Being

    A Father called to his son, “Go to the village, to the home of Laz D’Allmon And give him some fuel, For I hear he has been cold.” The son went to D’Allmon and spoke these words, “My father has heard your pleas, In his grace he wishes you well.” He gave him the fuel for his stove. D’Allmon was...
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    Radio Theater

    Focus on the Family has a series of radio theater productions available. I have used their production of The Screwtape Letters in small group presentations and found them to be first-rate. The good thing with Scewtape is you can easily pick-and-choose topics (Letters) to fit your topics and...
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    Father of Lies

    We all know about the, “Father of Lies” and how good he is at his craft. We underestimate him at our peril. His most effective strategy is to use God’s own words to deceive. One of the passages he twists to separate us from God is John 1:17: “For the law was given by Moses, but...
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    Balloon

    There is much more to this issue than a Chinese Balloon. First, are we to believe that a balloon, and remember this thing is huge, could possible invade our sovereign airspace without our prior knowledge? This item is perfectly capable of carrying a nuclear, biological or chemical weapon that...
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    The Stones

    The stones cry out from the Moscow earth, For the blood of Ethan, Xana, Madison and Kaylee. In Delphi the blood of Abby and Libby Plead for justice from the banks of a creek. In Flora the blood of Keyana, Keyara, Kerrielle and Kionne, Cry from the cruelest cut of all; Betrayed like the children...
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    Amazing Story

    Numbers 5:11-3 deals with a rather strange test of fidelity for a married woman. It sounds very pagan and reminds one of water and fire torture tests used against believers. Apparently, adultery was a major problem among God’s People after they left Egypt so he issued these special...
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    Savage God

    One of the issues skeptics raise about Christianity involves the perceived savagery and violence of the First Testament. How can this be from a god of love and kindness? Part of this confusion rests on a lack of understanding of the political and cultural environment of that time. It is...
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    The "Law"

    “Think not that I am come to destroy the law, or the prophets: I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil.” Matt: 5:17 (KJV)
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    Numbers 19

    I have read Numbers Ch. 19 several times but managed to miss the point every time. I focused on the necessity for a red heifer sacrifice to establish the Third Temple and then usher-in the end times prophecies. I totally missed the clearly messianic message of the red heifer and the true...
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    John 1:17

    There are some interesting translations of one of my favorite Bible Verses, John 1:17 The NIV: For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. The KJV: For the law was given by Moses, but grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. The TLB: For Moses gave us only the...
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    How Green was my Valley

    The past few years have been spent reading some pretty heavy stuff. I decided to lighten it up a little and read something more modern, up to date and “pop”. I carefully chose two books that sounded promising, Where the Crawdad Sing by Delia Owens and The Horse Whisper by Nicholas Evans. Both...
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    The blood cries out...

    “I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of Egypt, out of the land of slavery. You shall have no other gods before me.” “You shall not murder.” The Lord said, “…Your brother’s blood cries out to me from the ground.” “Anyone who takes the life of a human being is to be put to death.”...
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    Inspiration

    I live in Cornfield County; there just isn’t much that can be called inspirational around here. No wave strewn rocky coastlines, towering purple mountains, alabaster cities or ever green carpeted prairie stretching under the endless skies. We have to take our lessons where we can find them...
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    Softly, Softly

    It begins so softly, almost gentle, Coming from within. Vibrations, resonating in harmony, Strange, pleasant, enjoyable. People pause their work, pull over and stop, Looking for the source of soul’s vibration, Growing steadily stronger, beginning now To frighten in its surge. The vibration...
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    Red Heifers

    I understand that five red heifers that have been examined and found perfect by a group of Rabbis were recently flown from the US to Israel. They are yearlings and being held at an undisclosed location. I am curious to hear from other members about the significance of this event.
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    Shoulders Small and Stooped

    Head down, neck bent, shoulders small and stooped, Hands held to the face as if in prayer. Gazing into a void of empty dreams and promises, Yet sagging under the crush of self-creation. Heated, cooled, pampered; numb to the earth, Never feeling the sun, touching the wind or straining, To feel...
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    Cohanim

    I have many times read and heard preached, the story of Christ washing the disciple’s feet in the upper room. The message has always been about humility, how Jesus is humble and we are to be likewise, humble in our service. It remains a beautiful message and one of my favorites. But it was...
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    A Poem by Lois A. Cheney

    They say that God has infinite patience, And that is a great comfort. They say that God is always there, And that is deep satisfaction. They say that God will always take you back, And I get lazy in that certitude. They say that God never gives up, And I count on that. They say you can go...
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    The Dark Ages

    I am not a historian, nor a scholar, just a guy who reads. Lately my interest has been focused on what is frequently called “The Dark Ages”. I’ve studied the Inquisition, the Crusades, the suppression of the Cathars and the history of the Templars and Hospitallers. The Church and the...
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    Perspective

    This data is from the World Health Organization (WHO) and who doesn't trust the UN? Total Corona deaths worldwide between 1-1-2020 and 1-1-2022 5,411,759 (Two years) Total abortions performed worldwide 1-1-2021 to 12-31-2022 42,640,209 (One year) Do you think...