Watch Rebekah's story. Learn how you can partner with a wife, a mother of four, a worship leader, a follower of Christ, to make her first 10 song worship album in Nashville. Rebekah is working with an amazing producer to make a 10 song record of emotional, beautiful, heartfelt worship music. Join Rebekah at www.kickstarter.com/rebekahme and pledge your support. Rebekah must pre-sell the entire cost of making the record in just 23 more days. So, visit her at www.kickstarter.com/rebekahme THX!
Stepping Forward is a devotional style book through the letter to the Ephesians. With Insight from Scripture and Challenge for application. Take a walk through Ephesians and grow in the Lord Jesus Christ. www.fbcdouglasaz.org
During much of my life I had a difficult time trusting God and being at peace with him. Consequently, I had a difficult time trusting Him with my will and my life. Through a series of events I learned some valuable lesson. I wrote about those lessons in July of 2007. Recently I decided to make this video series to share that article in this format. May you be encouraged to trust God in a new way as you watch this video series.
Calvary Resurrection Christian Church 8440 5th Av. N. Birmingham, Al Senior Pastor Linda Whitt Presents Praise Him Dance Ministry(The Battle Is Not Yours)
The inspirational life change story that was shared by this 8 year old young man before going public with his faith through baptism. As you will be able tell from his video he has an amazing heart. Even though he is physically blind, he really sees. Mark 8:18
We got this camper and it was so inexpensive and and only put in a couple more hundred to fix it up. We weren't sure if we needed this camper to live in because we are going through a bankruptcy and were not sure if the house that we were working on would be finished. Thank you for all the materials and the talent that Our Lord provided!!
I have no rights to this song. Mr. Bluesky by ELO. I do thank our Lord for supplying house supplies and a place for us to live. I am truly thankful. Enjoy
In Part 2, Fr. McCarthy uses the Nagasaki bombing, where an all Christian bombing crew led by a Catholic commander dropped the atomic bomb on the oldest and largest Catholic community in the orient, using the Nagasaki Cathedral as ground zero, as an example how the church is destroying itself by its acceptance and promotion of violence.
Fr. Emmanuel Charles McCarthy, Catholic priest, author/lecturer, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, former U.S. Marine and a committed advocate of the non-violent path of Jesus provides a powerfully candid discussion of the failings of the Christian church to reject nationalistic violence and follow the commandment to “Love your enemies.” (Parts 1 and 2)
In Part 1, Fr. McCarthy remarks that “In a community of cannibals it is difficult to raise the issue that cannibalism is against the will of God” to example how Christians have developed an acceptance of violence and have rejected Jesus as a consequence. “If we cannot know from the New Testament that Jesus rejected violence, then we can no nothing about his personal message.”
Part II. Vivian and McCarthy engage us in a discussion of the clergy’s responsibility to teach the Gospel principles of justice, mercy and peace. Why is the church not standing up for those in the greatest need? “Where is the church in creating a society that works for the human spirit?How is God going to treat us as ministers when he looks at our ministries that remain silent to the core issues of justice, mercy and peace?” Vivian remarks, “We have the best Christianity that money can buy?” What does McCarthy mean when he compares church today to a Las Vegas prostitute? Tune in!
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