Making A Mark With Religious Fashion Tees

Posted May 17th @ 17 May, 2012

Fashion has never dulled the young adults of the world. Be it in terms of hair, accessories or clothing, the young-n-bold have always had gusto to make a difference with their style. While the entire globe is going gaga on a fashion-frenzy, why would it be any different for the rocking American teens? Americans, especially youngsters, are quite avant-garde when it comes to looking good and fashionable in a unique way. That this one reason why they keep experimenting with their looks--hair, ...
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Christophobes - The New American Bullies

Posted May 15th @ 15 May, 2012

Space travel may be hindered by distance but the blogs are not, there are probably more of them than stars. Spurred on by the polemics of Dawkins, the arrogance of Hitchens, the fall of Haggard, the illness of Dr. James Kennedy and the death of Jerry Falwell, the articles and blogs have waxed resplendent with anti-Christian hype. The day of thinking that the internet draws only a few social misfits from the fringes of society who cloister to search out controversies no one else knew existed are ...
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Buddhism and Christianity - do they differ?

Posted May 11th @ 11 May, 2012

As with all great traditions, there are few differences at experiential levels; however, at a belief level after we label and try to explain the experiences, some differences exist - such as beliefs about heaven and God. Heaven is achievable, but always only a temporary respite for a Buddhist, and there is no belief in a personal God; a difference between belief and actual knowing is recognized. We can believe in Santa Claus, but when we see him in our living room putting gifts under the tree, ...
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If you build it, the time will follow, some how, in some way!

Posted May 4th @ 4 May, 2012

Because we published and marketed, "The Call To Prayer And A Return To The Prayer Closet', ebook,we receive a lot of mail regarding prayer in general, especially during the holidays. However, because we also have a lot of home school families as our customers, most of the questions revolving around prayer are 'the time' issue. Now that we are almost through Lent and just about ready to celebrate Easter we thought the time was right for us to mention the following. If you are not familar with ...
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Walking Through Thin Places

Posted April 24th @ 24 April, 2012

What is a thin place? To discern the difference between an ordinary place and a thin place, one must use a spiritual perspective. In simple terms a 'thin place' is a place where the veil between this world and the Other world is thin, the Other world is more near. This meaning assumes the perceiver senses the existence of a world beyond what we know through our five senses. Since the times of ancient civilization the fascination with the "Other world" has occupied human minds. To some it is ...
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Franklin & Marshall The Must Have Designer Brand This Christmas

Posted April 23rd @ 23 April, 2012

Searching high and low for an item of clothing for a male loved one is a usual dilemma at Christmas time. A lot of the time people end up with clothes at Christmas that end up at the bottom of the wardrobe.  Instead of buying cheap why not treat your loved one to quality designer label such as Franklin franklin and marshall Marshall. Franklin & Marshall is an Italian company focused on bringing the US college and sportswear style to Europe and beyond after their establishment in 1999. ...
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5 Keys to Reading and Understanding the Bible

Posted April 21st @ 21 April, 2012

Do you often find yourself questioning someone's interpretation of a particular Biblical passage? Do you desire to find a deeper understanding of what the Bible really says? Does your Bible reading leave you with more questions than answers? If so, here are some helpful tips that will make your reading more enjoyable and meaningful. Whether you are participating in a daily reading program, preparing for a Bible study, or hoping to gain insight on a particular subject, there is a wealth of ...
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Posted April 3rd @ 3 April, 2012

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Answered Prayers Aren't Always What we Expect

Posted March 23rd @ 23 March, 2012

Answered Prayers Aren't Always What we Expect "Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you." Matthew 7:7 This verse brought prayer to the forefront of my mind. My life is so very blessed by the Lord. He has given me so much and has answered all of my prayers. I know the Lord will provide for me, when it is His will that I truly seek. When I was pregnant with my son, I prayed to our Father every day that He would give me a happy and healthy ...
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The Catholic Priest who Embraced Islam asked: Why do we believe in Original Sin?

Posted March 22nd @ 22 March, 2012

Priests Embraced Islam (1.Ex- US Catholic Priest, Yusuf Estes-i)   Yusuf Estes, a USA citizen, has served as Delegate to the United Nations Peace Conference for Religious Leaders. He is an Ex-Christian Preacher & Former Catholic Priest. He has embraced Islam after an interesting spiritual journey. In his fruitful real story, he says' (Part 1)   "My name is Yusuf Estes now, but in years past my friends used to call me Skip. I have preached Christianity and worked in the entertainment and ...
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