Category Archives: Christian life and service

“HOW NOW SHALL WE LIVE?” PERSONAL PRONOUN CHRISTIANITY

At a time when America desperately needs the Church (the structural church in America and the body of Christ) to be strong; weakness, decay and sacrilege abound! The American Roman Catholic church is on its way back because of a … Continue reading

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“HOW NOW SHALL WE LIVE?”

It has been five days since I wrote, “Read the Emancipation of Robert Sadler. It will make you a life changing force.” Saturday a life changing force—a life of service to God’s Kingdom and his people—ended on this earth. Charles … Continue reading

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YOU MUST READ “THE EMANCIPATION OF ROBERT SADLER”

Robert Sadler’s powerful memoir is written by Marie Chapian. Do not tarry! Get a copy the fastest way available. Read it immediately. It is not so much that it will change you; it will. It is because you will become … Continue reading

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“BLESSED ARE THEY THAT HAVE NOT SEEN AND YET HAVE BELEIVED”

Some of us have actually had a direct encounter with Jesus Christ, the Living God. Millions, perhaps billions “have not seen and yet have believed.” Here is the famous story of the Apostle Thomas who would not believe until he … Continue reading

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“IF YOU CAN HIDE BENEATH THE CROSS, THERE’S NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF”

—Newt Gingrich, Resurrection Sunday, 2012 Speaker Gingrich made the statement on Fox News Sunday with Britt Hume as he discussed the 2012 Presidential campaign, the crisis in America and the need to boldly move in a few key areas for our … Continue reading

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THE EVENT THAT OVERSHADOWS EVERYONE EVERYDAY: EASTER —JESUS LIVES!

Consider please that this historic event— —touches every human being every day in some way. Rejoice, again I say. Rejoice! CELESTIAL REJOICING Is it the sound of storm? Oh no! It’s majestic music that I hear. Faintly, then crescendo seems … Continue reading

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GOOD FRIDAY—OR THE DEFINITION OF HOLY FOR THE WORLD

Good Friday: Behold the Definition of Holy for the World. Ann Barnhardt clearly presented her view about how we need to correct the fundamental falsehood that underlies America’s trouble. “’But, you will all cry, this is unfair!’ Well, life is … Continue reading

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PALM SUNDAY 2012: LET AMERICA CELEBRATE THE REVELATION OF THE KING OF KINGS ON EARTH

The whole multitude, . . . “Blessed be the King that cometh in the name of the Lord! Peace in heaven and glory in the highest!” . . . Jesus, “. . . if these should hold their peace, the … Continue reading

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THE MAKERS AND THE TAKERS ACORDING TO JESUS CHRIST

We are in a “war” for the future of our country and our children’s future. Shall we be the “Sweet Land of Liberty?” Or, shall we become another land of Socialist misery and poverty? We often refer to the sides … Continue reading

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WE ARE ABOUT TO CELEBRATE AN HISTORIC EVENT THAT CHANGED ALL THE WORLD—PART I: JESUS SET THE CLOCK

—And Will Determine When the Clock Runs Out! On April 8th Christians will celebrate the historic event of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Five billion people will not care or, in many cases, even know. Many of the two billion … Continue reading

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