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The Mayans- Martin Luther- modern doomsday preachers, there's a long list of people who predicted the end of the world and got it wrong. Does Jesus belong on that list? After all, in Matt:24:34 he seems to indicate the end will come within a "generation," yet many generations have passed and the world is still around. Was he mistaken? In What Jesus Really Said About the End of the World, author David Currie examines Christ's end-times prophecies, using the tools of biblical scholarship, the wisdom of the Church Fathers, and Old Testament history and typology, as he presents a fascinating, highly readable interpretation of Jesus' words that harmonizing with Catholic tradition and answering the charge that Christ predicted an end that never came. He rebuts both skeptics and many Evangelical Christians (who resort to extrabiblical theories like the "Rapture") while giving comfort to other Christians who have been confused or embarrassed by this seeming blow to Christ's credibility. Currie also unlocks for you the most important message - not to inspire fearful calculations about the day and hour but to remind us that our own end will surely come, so we must be always ready.
52 Ways To Feel Great Today
David B Biebel; James E Dill; Bobbie Dill
Healthy Life Press
2015
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The Ever-Winning FaithYou need faith to confront and conquer all the challenges of life. Faith in God is one of the most powerful forces on earth. Your faith is your life jacket; without it, you will drown. Your faith is your weapon, without it, you will be defeated. Faith is what ushers in the supernatural power of God in your life and delivers victory to you. Every time victory is obtained, faith was exercised. Likewise, every time there is defeat, faith was absent. Without faith, you will become a victim of life's many challenging circumstances. But with The Ever-Winning Faith, all the possibilities of divinity become your present reality. This is the book you need to truly win in the battles of life.
Hoosier schoolchildren learn that Paul Hadley of Mooresville designed the state flag in 1917 and won a $100 prize from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) for his efforts. But, is that what really happened?The Indiana Flag: Who Really Designed It? chronicles the DAR's four-year campaign to persuade lawmakers to adopt a unique state flag. It details how two other flags - one designed by a Civil War veteran from Richmond, Indiana, in 1914 and one created by a New York-based pageant director in 1916 both played a pivotal role in Hadley's ultimate design.The book also reveals the previously untold story of an 1885 state flag created for the dedication of the Washington Monument and of a law enacted in 1901 to make "Old Glory" the official state flag of Indiana.
Hoosier schoolchildren learn that Paul Hadley of Mooresville designed the state flag in 1917 and won a $100 prize from the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) for his efforts. But, is that what really happened?The Indiana Flag: Who Really Designed It? chronicles the DAR's four-year campaign to persuade lawmakers to adopt a unique state flag. It details how two other flags - one designed by a Civil War veteran from Richmond, Indiana, in 1914 and one created by a New York-based pageant director in 1916 both played a pivotal role in Hadley's ultimate design.The book also reveals the previously untold story of an 1885 state flag created for the dedication of the Washington Monument and of a law enacted in 1901 to make "Old Glory" the official state flag of Indiana.
Lee Harvey Oswald was a $300 a month federal undercover informant. Under the name A. Hidell, he warned in writing both the Dallas Police and the FBI that the JFK murder would occur on November 22, 1963. He did not know the hour or the exact location in Dallas for the assassination. A young George H.W. Bush was photographed as a possible CIA lookout in front of the Texas Schoolbook Repository in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Upon his later nomination by President Nixon as CIA Director, Bush lied about his CIA involvement including his leadership in the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.On November 20, 1963, the ambitious Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson and the vengeful former Vice President Richard Nixon met in Dallas to confirm their bipartisan conspiracy in support of the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The collusion included rogue elements of the CIA, the Dallas Police, the Secret Service, the US Military, and the Mafia. On November 21, 1963, Nixon paid the Mafia $30,000 for each of four snipers to be at Dealey Plaza along the JFK parade route in Dallas.On November 22, 1963, sniper Charles Harrison from the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza, shot JFK in the neck. Sniper Chuck Nicoletti shot JFK twice in the back as the motorcade passed. Sniper Mac Wallace shot Governor Connally from the School Book Depository and nearly killed him. Sniper Jimmy Files aimed at JFK's right eye and fatally struck his forehead. According to Files in a UTube video, he used a specially built rifle and explosive tipped round both developed by the CIA.
Lee Harvey Oswald was a $300 a month federal undercover informant. Under the name A. Hidell, he warned in writing both the Dallas Police and the FBI that the JFK murder would occur on November 22, 1963. He did not know the hour or the exact location in Dallas for the assassination. A young George H.W. Bush was photographed as a possible CIA lookout in front of the Texas Schoolbook Repository in Dallas on November 22, 1963. Upon his later nomination by President Nixon as CIA Director, Bush lied about his CIA involvement including his leadership in the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba.On November 20, 1963, the ambitious Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson and the vengeful former Vice President Richard Nixon met in Dallas to confirm their bipartisan conspiracy in support of the FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover. The collusion included rogue elements of the CIA, the Dallas Police, the Secret Service, the US Military, and the Mafia. On November 21, 1963, Nixon paid the Mafia $30,000 for each of four snipers to be at Dealey Plaza along the JFK parade route in Dallas.On November 22, 1963, sniper Charles Harrison from the grassy knoll at Dealey Plaza, shot JFK in the neck. Sniper Chuck Nicoletti shot JFK twice in the back as the motorcade passed. Sniper Mac Wallace shot Governor Connally from the School Book Depository and nearly killed him. Sniper Jimmy Files aimed at JFK's right eye and fatally struck his forehead. According to Files in a UTube video, he used a specially built rifle and explosive tipped round both developed by the CIA.
This shocking story of the Gillespie family and their fellow Scots-Irish to gain their freedom and liberty from the cruelties of the English Crown is chronicled from William Wallace to the American Revolutionaries. Their heritage of bravery and zeal led to the establishment of the Bill of Rights to the U. S. Constitution. The core of this riveting story is the renowned Scottish Philosophers (Luther, Calvin, Knox, Locke Gillespie, and Rutherford) and their belief in a Liberty of Consciences upon which the principles of America's Constitutional law are founded. The Gillespies ensured the survival of the Presbyterian Church through their unwavering stand against the corrupt Stuart Kings. Revengefully King James II torched, imprisoned, and killed the humble Presbyterian Covenanters. Everyone will be enlightened by the fact that the Westminster Confession of Faith which George Gillespie was instrumental in writing illuminates many ideals upon which America was founded and was a required curriculum for America's founding fathers who attended Harvard, William and Mary, Yale, and Princeton. The Catechisms were the most widely read publication in colonial America second to the Bible. Listed are suggested Constitutional amendments to control the corruption of today's Congress. Obviously, the Scots-Irish colonial pioneers of democracy, who were such visionaries and refused to ratify the Constitution due to lack of control over Congress and the President, would insist on similar controls. You'll discover from a, never before-published, Gillespie family perspective the trials and tribulations of founding the Nation's first public University, The University of North Carolina. Discussed are the Federalists' and Anti-Federalists' turmoils and the campus unrest that were ignited by the passage of the Jay Treaty.