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First Christmas by Alastair Macdonald – A Classic is Born
A book review generally consists of a perusal of the writer’s style, the story line and the flow and the viability of the subject matter. That would be nearly impossible with Alastair Macdonald’s “First Christmas.” Both the birth of Christ and the birth of Macdonald’s book hold far too much for one brief review. Here is part one of two or perhaps three.
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
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The Problem of Evil, A New Response
How can a loving God allow evil to exist? It’s a problem that has plagued Christian thinking for centuries because no one answer satisfies everyone. This is a new answer I’m adding to the stack, It’s extra irreverent, and designed to satisfy the kind of belligerent atheists you might meet in a bar. -
Pastor Sentenced To Chinese Labor Camp
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While it is true we reap what we sow, it is often the process we go through in doing something that precious lessons are learnt. Here is taking a look at life from a different perspective to discover why the molding is as important as the final product, and the journey as important as the destination.
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Your Prayers will be anwered when prayed in FAITH
I am here to minister to people looking for the Power of God
There was a man approved by miracles and signs and I just want to share to you what He told me.
He never asked for money, so I knew he was genuine!
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Broken Yet Whole
Those that belong to then Lord must be broken the flesh must be placed aside so God can work fully in your life. Jesus is the bread of life sent down from heaven He is the living water to whom we will never thurst again. Jesus came that His people would be complete and through His broken heart on the cross we now have life forever. -
The Obedience of Faith
Mark Baker says that faith without action is dead.

