Posted on 02/15/2009 4:43:13 AM PST by Perseverando
I just finished watching a great message on Islamic Terrorism on the ION TV network. This was an outstanding sermon on "radical/militant Islam" and the Christian response to it.
It was on Turning Point and was a sermon by Dr. David Jeremiah, of whom I have the greatest respect.
If you're interested in watching it will be rebroadcast on the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) at 9:30 am east coast today and 8:30 pm Thursday, also EDT according to the scheduled that I found
Also it will be on at 6:30 pm on the Inspiration Network (INSP)on Sunday evening.
You should be able to listen to the audio at http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/turning_point/ in a day or 2 when they update the broadcast listing.
By the way ION network also carries Dr. D. James Kennedy's Coral Ridge Ministry at 7:00 am Sunday, here in southwest VA.
Sorry about that, here’s the link for audio at OnePlace.com: http://www.oneplace.com/ministries/turning_point/ which shuold be available in a day or two.
bump 4 l84, love Jeremiah
I am now without doubt that "jihad" does NOT mean "self-struggle," but violent destruction of one's enemies. And that's according to all their evidence.
When we are in the US, we always listen to him! He is one of our country’s best preachers. God bless him and give him strength and forbearance to preach the Truth, not matter what!
Thanks.
You can catch his sermon now at the link.
bumping and marking for later enjoyment. Thanks!
thanks for the link!
Thanks for the link: http://www.lightsource.com/ministry/turning_point/
Now I can watch it again and let some friends and family know that they can watch it whenever they have a few minutes.
Not a problem, I watch him every weekend. He’s a great minister and one of the few that actually preaches truth.
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