The "Christian" populace has for so long been duped by the unorthodox teachings of the Word of God concerning the antediluvian period, that it is refreshing to read something that sets the truth of the Word of God, concerning our ancestors. So long we have been taught that cavemen ranged the country sides, progressed into the use of many languages, gradually "invented" the wheel, until today we are the intellectual elite of the world. Man's cranial ineptitude today shows how little we really understand about the civilization prior to and immediately following the Noahatic flood. The...
The "Christian" populace has for so long been duped by the unorthodox teachings of the Word of God concerning the antediluvian period, that it is refr...
The traditional route of the Exodus, which has the children of Israel wading in shallow water through an area north of the Gulf of Suez while the tide was out, has never appealed to thinking Bible readers as the crossing matching the Biblical account. Not any more than the traditional Mount Sinai in the Sinai Peninsula meets the Biblical grounds for the correct Mountain of God. Especially when Paul, under inspiration, tells us in Galatians 4:25 that it was in Arabia.
It is my desire that the reader will find this information corresponds to the Bible, as I did. After many years of Bible...
The traditional route of the Exodus, which has the children of Israel wading in shallow water through an area north of the Gulf of Suez while the tide...
This is a much needed book for today's citizen written by a former US Marine who saw combat fighting in Vietnam in 1965. He is currently a volunteer chaplain holding the rank of brigadier general. In a day of global citizenry this is a question that needs raised and answered, especially for Christians--Are Nationalism and Patriotism Right? The book's message has been used for Veteran's Day speeches, veteran's memorials, and church service messages. "This is an outstanding, no, an exceptional book "
This is a much needed book for today's citizen written by a former US Marine who saw combat fighting in Vietnam in 1965. He is currently a volunteer c...
Trauma tries the soul, and when it comes we are wounded; our inner person is permanently changed into a whole new being. To remove the scars is to go back to being who you were before the trauma. Then what would have been the point of the trauma? Where would be the building of our inner person if the trauma did not test our soul? You can have scars and have healing.
The question then becomes, will we choose to have a life after trauma? Will our trauma make us bitter or will we see through the calamity for the opportunities and blessings our new life now holds?
Trauma tries the soul, and when it comes we are wounded; our inner person is permanently changed into a whole new being. To remove the scars is to go ...