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Top Ten Christians After The New Testament
Here’s My Top Ten List — My Top 10 Christians After The New Testament 1) Francis of Assisi (Italian Catholic who fell in love with Jesus and followed Him with abandon — I think in the 12th century). 2) George Fox (founder … Continue reading
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Have You Ever Been To A “Hath A” Meeting?
The phrase “hath a” is from The King James Version (KJV) of the Bible (also known as the Authorized Version). This version is now more than 400 years old and the English language has changed drastically in that time. … Continue reading
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Why Was The Army In Little Rock, AR In 1957?
In 1957 I was a six-year-old in Little Rock, Arkansas. I had a lot of company there as members of the Army’s 101st Airborne Division joined us in the city. At the time I didn’t really understand what was going on; … Continue reading
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Wanna Play Quakers And Indians?
Would you like to play Quakers and Indians (or to be more politically correct–Friends and Native Americans)? It is a different take on the childhood game of cowboys and Indians. Since Friends practice non-violence, Quakers and Indians requires no pistols, … Continue reading
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What The Church Can Learn From Facebook . . .
Overall the church in America is struggling, losing members, shrinking. On the other hand, Facebook is growing by leaps and bounds. So, what can the church learn from Facebook? * People love to connect with other people. They want to … Continue reading
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9 Reasons I’m Convinced That Jesus Christ Is Alive And Present In Our World
I am convinced that Jesus Christ literally came back to life (what is called the resurrection) and walked out of His tomb. I haven’t always believed that. In high school I realized that I had no personal evidence to support a … Continue reading
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Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King, Septima Clarck, & Miles Horton in Monteagle, TN
Here is a little known fact of American history. Monteagle, Tennessee could be called the cradle of the Civil Rights Movement. Before the Civil Rights Movement began, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ralph Abernathy, Rosa Parks and many other future leaders … Continue reading
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