In Loving Memory of Dr. Henry M. Morris III
Source: In Loving Memory of Dr. Henry M. Morris III
Source: In Loving Memory of Dr. Henry M. Morris III
American Minute with Bill Federer Rasputin “The Holy Devil”-Bolshevik Revolution & Socialist Russia Rasputin, described as “The Holy Devil,” moved to St. Petersburg in 1906 and began to gain access to the royal family of Tsar Nicholas II. Posing as a mystic, Rasputin was known for strange prophecies, claims of superstitious healing powers, and sexual excesses. As the Tsar and his family came … More Rasputin “The Holy Devil”-Bolshevik Revolution & Socialist Russia
PRAYER John Bunyan on Prayer, Three part series we posted earlier this year Groanings which cannot be uttered are often prayers which cannot be refused. — Spurgeon God shapes the world by prayer. The more praying there is in the world the better the world will be, the mightier the forces against evil. — E.M. Bounds It … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/12/2020
The Wisdom of Walter Williams Cal Thomas@CalThomas Wisdom is not the same as information, or knowledge. These days, there is more information available to everyone than ever before, thanks to the internet, but also, perhaps at least in part because of the internet, there is less wisdom. The late Walter Williams was full of wisdom, which is … More The Wisdom of Walter Williams
Source: https://www.gotquestions.org/Wonderful-Counselor.html ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: His Name – The Counsellor, C.H. Spurgeon Wonderful Counselor, Part One, Alistair Begg Wonderful Counselor, Part Two
The Majesty of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio Christians have so many wonderful resources that can help us celebrate Christ’s birth and prepare our hearts for His second coming, and one of them is sacred music. The abundant supply of truly majestic Christmas music points to a long line of theological artists, individuals who took seriously both what truth … More The Majesty of Bach’s Christmas Oratorio
ESV and RVR 1960 INFORMING THE NEXT GENERATION CONTEXT (v. 1-31) : v. 1–8 The introduction to Ps. 78 explains that it is a “parable” (v. 2) intended to exhort the Israelites to not be like their forefathers (v. 8). In v.5–8 The psalmist describes how God (Ps 78:5) demanded that Israel not only recount His laws and instructions, but also … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/11-2020
About Plague No.1, Communist China’s germ warfare called COVID-19, this writer has nothing to add to what others have said who know the science. But there is a second plague not talked about, albeit a non-biological, psychological one that is n… Source: America’s Two Plagues
Psalm 77 CONTEXT: The Psalmist write about being in a state of near desperation v.1-9 until he begins to recall the all the great works God has done v.10-20. He climbs from despair to hope, by seeking the Lord in his day of trouble. Days of trouble must be days of prayer; when God seems … More Devotional Thought for Today – 12/10/2020
I know there are many who have accepted Joe Biden as the President elect, I get it, many are and have been Trump haters from the get go, some just fed up with the turmoil of 2020 and the elections just seems to be one more thing we do not need on our plate. While … More And the Election Saga Continues…
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