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  • Christians Grieve Death of Christopher Hitchens; Share Hopes for Deathbed Conversion

    12/18/2011 6:31:25 AM PST · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies · 1+ views
    Christian Post ^ | 12/16/2011 | Eryn Sun
    Christians everywhere have been responding in grief and sadness over the death of famed atheist Christopher Hitchens, who passed away late Thursday evening after a yearlong battle with esophageal cancer. From pastors to theologians alike, all expressed pain and sorrow over the recent news, which Vanity Fair was the first to announce. The magazine reported that Hitchens had died from pneumonia, a complication from his stage IV cancer. He was 62 years old. Pastor Rick Warren, founder of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., tweeted, “My friend Christopher Hitchens has died. I loved & prayed for him constantly & grieve...
  • THINGS FOR THE "ABSOLUTELY NOT NEWT" PEOPLE TO CONSIDER. VANITY.

    12/13/2011 9:10:34 PM PST · by Tucker39 · 48 replies
    Self, Vanity | Tucker39
    Something for those who have taken an “ABSOLUTELY NOT NEWT” stance to consider; In spite of anything Newt may have said in the past, when he was lightyears away from being POTUS, I believe we are dealing with a completely converted Newt at this point. I base this on his recent books, DVD, etc. The DVD was a review of all the scriptural quotations and appeals to Providence which are sculpted into the government buildings in DC, as a rebuttal against the lie of Separation of Church and State. The latest book is “A Nation Like No Other,” which describes...
  • "Extreme Makeover" Women Transformed by Christ...

    10/21/2011 5:30:17 PM PDT · by Salvation · 13 replies
    Teresa Tomeo talks about... • ... the lies of pop culture, especially about the sexuality and self-image of young women:“I bought into these lies for a long time,” Tomeo told LifeSiteNews in an interview. “I wanted to share what I have learned with other women and blow the lid off of many of the tales that have been told about these issues.”Extreme Makeover, which was released October 7 by Ignatius Press and currently sits at Number 3 on Amazon’s list of bestselling books in the “Roman Catholicism” category, addresses a host of issues that affect women, including abortion and contraception....
  • The loss that led us to Mother Church

    10/15/2011 7:06:46 AM PDT · by Not gonna take it anymore · 9 replies
    Catholic Herald ^ | Thursday, 13 October 2011 | SIRI ABRAHAMSON
    In the midst of a grey, damp winter, at the end of a healthy and normal pregnancy, our second child, a daughter, dies at birth. Despite 20 minutes of attempted resuscitation in the delivery room, she never draws breath outside my body. The neo-natal consultant has tears in his eyes when he comes up to the bedside where my husband and I are clutching each other’s hands in disbelief. “I am so sorry. We couldn’t save her.” Our shock is complete. There was no indication this would happen. When we are asked if we would like our baby blessed, we...
  • Chesterton and Saint Francis

    10/04/2011 5:00:45 PM PDT · by Salvation · 14 replies
    IgnatiusInsight.com ^ | 2011 | Joseph Pearce
    Chesterton and Saint Francis | By Joseph Pearce This essay appears in Joseph Pearce's new book Literary Giants, Literary Catholics. Chesterton enjoyed a lifelong friendship with Saint Francis of Assisi. As a small boy, long before he had an inkling of the nature of Catholicism, Chesterton was read a story by his parents about a man who gave up all his possessions, even the clothes he was wearing on his back, to follow Christ in holy poverty. From the moment the wide-eyed Gilbert first heard the story of Saint Francis, he knew he had found a friend. As such,...
  • New Moon Illness Cured by Three-Hour Prayer [Evangelical Caucus]

    09/21/2011 4:14:38 PM PDT · by wmfights · 21 replies
    Gospel For Asia ^ | Sept. 13, 2011
    Whenever a new moon would come around, Saachi Mehta’s behavior changed. For five days starting on the day of the new moon, she could not hear or talk, and her body would shut down as if she was suddenly paralyzed. Worried for their 20-year-old daughter, Saachi’s parents took her to see witchdoctors and temple priests, but neither could offer her a cure. For years, these intervals of unexplained sickness disrupted Saachi’s and her family’s lives. Even after Saachi married and had children, her condition did not improve. When Saachi’s mother-in-law, Gajra, met Gospel for Asia-supported Bible college student Sanjay Nigam,...
  • Four lessons I’ve learned since 9-11 and a prayer for our country

    09/11/2011 9:52:43 AM PDT · by Teófilo · 6 replies
    Vivificat ^ | 11 September 2011 | TDJ
    Brethren: Peace be with you, the Peace of Christ, the Peace that is unlike that which the world gives, the Peace surpassing all understanding. Today is the tenth anniversary of the terrorists attack in New York and Washington, and of the first resistance to the forces of evil resulting in the death of the passengers and crew of Flight 93 on a field in Pennsylvania. This September 11th is unlike any other I’ve observed because I am here, in Afghanistan, as a direct consequence of those attacks. I’ve been here for most of the year and will be until early...
  • Celebrating The Joy of Changed Lives

    07/28/2011 5:43:10 PM PDT · by wmfights · 6 replies
    On August 26, Pastor Lutzer had the privilege of baptizing ten Muslims who, over a period of time, came to accept Christ as Savior through the Iranian ministry at Moody Church. Friends of these converts wept as they rejoiced in the power of Christ to transform those who had been brought up in another religion, proving that the Gospel is for all the people of the world. A few of their testimonies are given below. “I was born in Tehran, Iran in 1974. I came to the U.S. in 1994. After a year in this country, my sister-in-law introduced me...
  • Need Help in Becoming a Christian

    07/17/2011 11:09:48 AM PDT · by cubsbearsnorthwestern · 163 replies
    Me
    Okay I am already a Christian as far as believing in Jesus and that he is the son of God. But I've never really been a church goer, raised Catholic but I have some problems with the religion and want to convert to basic christianity. I don't know where to start as far as finding a church or local group. Any help?
  • David Mamet's Conservative Conversion (video)

    07/08/2011 9:58:23 PM PDT · by llandres · 11 replies
    Renowned playwright, writer, director David Mamet talks with Sean Hannity about his transformation from "brain-dead Liberal" to Conservative, and discusses his new book about Leftist politics in Hollywood, The Secret Knowledge. Mamet, who happens to be Jewish, also shares his thoughts about Netanyahu and Israel. Very good interview.
  • Bishop Shocks: Atheist “Ayn Rand Led Me To Christ”

    06/30/2011 7:30:00 PM PDT · by AustralianConservative · 22 replies
    Weekend Libertarian ^ | July 1, 2011 | B.P. Terpstra
    B.P. Terpstra Another week. Another shocker. Yes all is revealed in Bishop Edward S. Little’s post on Christianity Today, about how one anti-Christian philosopher prepared him to hear the gospel. Her name: Ayn Rand. The Bishop explains: Ayn Rand changed my life. When I embraced her philosophy, Objectivism, the conversion was far more dramatic than my decision, several years later, to follow Jesus Christ—more dramatic, but in the end transitory. Yet Rand, the novelist, philosopher, and uncompromising atheist, inadvertently opened a door for the gospel. I don't believe dead people spin in their graves, but if they did and she...
  • Any Conversion Stories?

    04/22/2011 7:29:09 AM PDT · by yetidog · 45 replies
    April 22, 2011 | Vanity
    This perhaps has been asked on Free Republic previously and if so, I apologize. But to the extent we are populated with any converted liberals, briefly explain what brought you over to the conservative side. I have heard 9/11, parenthood, maturity, marriage etc. as reasons, but as a "cradle conservative," I have to ask on behalf of my continuing efforts to convince liberals (and moderates) that their ideology is fuzzy-headed at best and terribly harmful to the future of the United States.
  • Rifqa Bary's Saviors Escape Prosecution: Sharia law Didn't Prevail in Ohio

    04/05/2011 2:32:44 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 13 replies
    Atlas Shrugs ^ | 03/20/2011 | Pamela Geller
    What gorgeous freedom looks like. Rifqa made it. She's free. The case of Rifqa Bary resonated nationally at a time of tense Muslim-Christian relations. One of Rifqa's primary supporters is a blogger who a year later led a campaign against the development of an Islamic center in New York City near ground zero. AP [Christian should come before Muslim, just sayin'] And they can't bring themselves to write my name -- bloody cowards.Despite intense pressure from the Islamic supremacist machine, charges will not be filed against those righteous souls who helped Rifqa Bary escape her devout Muslim household after...
  • Swedish church: don't christen asylum seekers

    04/03/2011 3:15:42 PM PDT · by WesternCulture · 17 replies
    www.thelocal.se ^ | 04/03/2011 | TT/The Local/gs
    The Church of Sweden has advised pastors to avoid christening asylum seekers that have converted to Christianity due to the risk of reprisals in the case of repatriation, reported news agency TT. One of the reasons for the recommendation is because it can cause danger and increase risks if a person who has converted to Christianity is later sent back to their home country. Another reason is that the motive for the christening can be questioned by some who suggest that asylum seekers convert to Christianity to increase their chances of staying in Sweden. The issue is being addressed in...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part X

    03/23/2011 11:39:26 PM PDT · by John Leland 1789 · 21 replies
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | November, 1915 | Geo. A.B. Chamberlain
    No. 257, November, 1915, Vol. XXI., No. 11., pp. 124-125. The last fourteen chapters (35-48) of Ezekiel contains such clear and concise prophecies concerning the restoration, conflicts, conversion, and establishment of Israel in their own land, on their own soil, that, were there no other testimony in the Word (and we have produced abundance), we venture to assert that no one, except by the most flagrant system of spiritualization, could deny that such restoration either had taken place, or must be relegated to the future. And that it is to the future we must look for the fulfillment is certain,...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part IX

    03/16/2011 10:16:20 PM PDT · by John Leland 1789 · 3 replies
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | October, 1915 | Geo. A.B. Chamberlain
    No. 256, October, 1915, Vol. XXI, No. 10 VII. THE TESTIMONY OF JOEL. We come now in chronological order to the Book of the prophet Joel, which we regard as one continuous prophecy, and claim the entire prophecy as a prediction of events to be accomplished after a coming restoration of the Jews. Joel's prophecy is undated. It seems clear, however, that as Hosea was appointed prophet especially for the ten tribes of Israel, so Joel exercised that sacred office for Judah and Benjamin. The unity of the book as a whole is so evident that there is no need...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part VIII

    03/12/2011 8:25:33 PM PST · by John Leland 1789 · 5 replies
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | September, 1915 | Geo. A. B. Chamberlain
    No. 255, September, 1915, Vol. XXI. No. 9, pp. 104-106 VI. THE TESTIMONY OF DANIEL THE PROPHET. Although the Book of Daniel does not mention the Restoration, nor directly refer to the Conversion of Israel, it is our privilege to glance at certain passages in that book, as they tell us of occurrences which will take place between those two events. It also brings to our notice a personage who shall be instrumental in bringing those occurrences to pass. We have reference again and again to some Great One who shall rule with universal sway, and shall tread down and...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part VII

    03/11/2011 8:45:13 PM PST · by John Leland 1789 · 2 replies
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | July, 1915 | Geo. A. B. Chamberlain
    No. 253, July, 1915, Vol. XXI., No. 7., pp. 74-76 V. THE TESTIMONY OF JEREMIAH (continued). Let us now turn to some passages in chapters 30-33, taking chapter 33 first, as this has something in common with chapter 23, which we examined in the preceding article. Again we have "the Branch" and "the LORD our RIGHTEOUSNESS" referred to. "In those days, and at that time (i.e., the time at which Jehovah will perform the good things promised unto the house of Israel and under the house of Judah, the whole twelve tribes (v. 14), will I cause the BRANCH (Tsemach)...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part VI

    03/11/2011 2:59:49 PM PST · by John Leland 1789 · 1+ views
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | June, 1915 | Geo. A. B. Chamberlain
    No. 252, June, 1915, Vol. XXI., No. 6., pp. 63-65 IV. THE TESTIMONY OF MICAH (continued). But not only does Micah tell us of the events and happenings connected with the restoration and conversion of Israel, and the righteous rule of Messiah; he also takes us still further, and, if the interpretation of vv. 7, 8, following those in chapter 5, which we considered in our last article, be correct, gives us a glimpse of what that people shall become, and how they shall be regarded among the nations of the world, when the Lord shall have dealt graciously with...
  • The Restoration and Conversion of Israel - Part V

    03/09/2011 11:12:21 PM PST · by John Leland 1789 · 10 replies
    THINGS TO COME - A Journal of Biblical Literature | May, 1915 | Geo. A.B. Chamberlain
    No. 251, May, 1915, Vol. XXI., No. 5., pp. 51-53 III. THE TESTIMONY OF ISAIAH (continued). We concluded our last paper with Isaiah's description of the overthrow of Israel's enemies. But what of Israel? We have seen and shall further see that deliverance from their oppressors by the interposition of Messiah ensures blessings, temporal and spiritual, and these blessings flow from their reception of Messiah as their Hope and Salvation. So in the passages here considered. 1. There shall be peaceful occupation of Jerusalem. "For the people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem: thou shalt weep no more: He will...