Short excerpts from J. Warner Wallace’s training sessions
Former police detective J. Warner Wallace addresses such topics as these and many more: All religions lead to the same place There are no objective truths The Bible is full of contradictions Jesus is a copy cat savior
Youtube playlist of videos documenting that we are entering into a period of global cooling due to the soon coming grand solar minimum and what this portends for our future.
Lysa TerKeurst, the president of Proverbs 31 Ministries, is a well-known author and speaker. Her last book, Uninvited, became a #1 New York Times bestseller. However, while her career reached new heights, her personal world was coming apart. She was diagnosed with breast cancer and discovered her husband had been unfaithful. Her new book It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way offers a raw look into TerKeurst’s struggles with cancer, infidelity and trusting God in the darkest times. In this excerpt, TerKeurst shares how she found God in the midst of her hardest disappointment. Read More: Lysa
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09/19/10 Christian is joined by Anita Bailey, Ph.D, author of COLD TIMES: Preparing for the Mini Ice Age, to discuss the continuing demise of modern agriculture. Now that canned food shortages have appeared nationwide, and the massive flooding in the Midwest have alerted to the public to the risks of Just-In-Time food system, more people than ever are aware — we have passed a real inflection point, and it is now more urgent than ever to prepare and start growing your own food. COLD TIMES book: https://amzn.to/2JX7Vew or 15% off: http://auctoritaspublishing.org/specials Support IAF: http://subscribestar.com/iceagefarmer Start growing your own food today!
03/18/19 Research over the past couple of years reveals that Christianity in Europe is the strongest where it was banned. “The Iron Curtain that once divided Europe may be long gone, but the continent today is split by stark differences in public attitudes toward religion, minorities and social issues – such as gay marriage and legal abortion,” Pew Research reported from its two-year study. “Compared with Western Europeans, fewer Central and Eastern Europeans would welcome Muslims or Jews into their families or neighborhoods, extend the right of marriage to gay or lesbian couples or broaden the definition of national
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03/18/19 A “Prince of ISIS” has done what many would consider unthinkable, making a commitment to turn away from his horrifying past to unite with a new way of life through Jesus Christ. The former ISIS leader, whose identity has been disguised for his safety, is being called Mohammad. The miraculous circumstances that led to his transformation were reported by Dr. Michael Youssef’s Leading The Way ministry. Since the launch of its Christian satellite TV station, THE KINGDOM SAT, Leading The Way is working to touch “some of the most unreachable lives in the Arabic world,” including
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03/06/19 “Glory to Jesus!” She shouts, raising her arms high. Water drips from the sleeves of her white dress as she walks through the green water of the swimming pool. Tens of people gather around the pool, clapping their hands and shouting for joy along with her. She is the first new believer baptized on a sunny Sunday morning in Lebanon; 15 others are in line behind her, waiting to be immersed. Revival Beginnings in Syria Syrian Pastor David sees the start of a revival among the Druze and Kurds in Syria. Sixteen baptisms in one
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03/06/19 In documents obtained by Bitter Winter magazine, monetary incentives are spelled out based on the specific report and its impact. For example, a document issued by a subdistrict in Nanyang city in China’s Henan province states that anyone who discovers and reports a group will receive a reward of 200 to 1,000 RMB (about $30 to $150). Reporting someone for making or spreading images earns a reward of $75 to to $300. And if the report has significant impact, the reward is $750 to $1,500. Turning in a believer from the Church of Almighty God (the largest
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03/06/19 My name is “Prisoner 42.” The name I was born with in North Korea was the first thing they took away from me when I arrived here in this North Korean prison. Every morning at 8 a.m., they call for “42.” To get to them, I have crawl on my elbows through the cat-flap. When I stand up, I must keep my head down. I’m not allowed to look at the guards. Each day begins the same. I put my hands behind my back and follow the guards to the interrogation room. Each day for an hour, they ask the same questions. “Why were
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02/17/19 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) – One North Korean defector in Seoul describes her family back home quietly singing Christian hymns every Sunday while someone stood watch for informers. A second cowered under a blanket or in the toilet when praying in the North. Yet another recalls seeing a fellow prison inmate who’d been severely beaten for refusing to repudiate her religion. These accounts from interviews with The Associated Press provide a small window into how underground Christians in North Korea struggle to maintain their faith amid persistent crackdowns. The North’s treatment of Christians could become a
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02/17/19 For more than 70 years, Wycliffe Bible Translators has worked to give people the Word of God in their own language. It took 67 years to complete the first 500 Bibles, and the second 500 took only 17 years. Now, updated software for smartphones called Paratext Lite will speed up the process even more. ParaText Lite grants access to a central database for countries to translate Scriptures and helps missionaries update their outdated software to connect with people quicker. Read More: New Bible Translation Technology Is Helping to Spread the Gospel Faster Than Ever | CBN
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02/16/19 “Times have certainly changed.” Admin In 1973, when the Supreme Court created out of the “emanations” of the “penumbra” of the Constitution the right to kill the unborn, the judges weren’t sure when life began. They should have been. After all, the editors of Life magazine documented life in the womb in a 1965 cover story featuring a vivid and unforgettable photo display. “Drama of Life Before Birth” was published eight years before the justices struggled with the concept of life’s beginnings. The non-profit Liberty Counsel, which regularly defends the life of the unborn in
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02/06/19 I was making my morning coffee in the kitchen and wondering how I would get through the day, especially with the rain coming down, when Tony’s picture toppled from the mantle in the family room. Again. Ever since my husband died two years earlier, that gold-framed photo—Tony posing with his prize hunting dogs—kept falling. That wasn’t all that was happening. Sometimes the TV would turn on out of the blue. And I’d get this feeling that Tony was still with me. Was it just the wishful thinking of a lonely widow? I couldn’t be sure. I picked
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02/06/19 Bai Yahui*, a sister from Central China, shared how the police had shut down all the house churches in the region, warning pastors not to hold any more meetings. Area pastors were placed on “probation,” she said, and were told to come to the police station every time they received a police call telling them to report on their movements and activities. Police call frequently at random times, day or night. Bai shares how she and other leaders are responding to the escalating persecution from the state: “We are constantly on edge,” she said, “but our
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Actively religious people are much more likely than those who are less religious to describe themselves as “very happy” according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center. In the United States, 36 percent of the actively religious describe themselves as “very happy,” while only 25 percent of the inactively religious and 25 percent of the unaffiliated self-identify in this way, Pew revealed. Similarly, in Japan, those who are religiously active are significantly happier than the religiously inactive and the unaffiliated, with 45 percent, 34 percent, and 31 percent respectively being “very happy.” Read More: Pew: Actively Religious
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Videos dealing with physics, mathematics and creation.
Each year one-third of the entire world population observes Christmas. Two billion people celebrate that a Child was born in a manger 2,000 years ago. They decorate their homes inside and out, put up Christmas lights, and exchange gifts. They send cards expressing the joy of the occasion, and sing popular Christmas carols, such as “Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.” Yet comparatively few truly understand the meaning of that famous hymn—that Jesus was “born that man no more may die.”
From Living Waters, creators of the award-winning TV program “The Way of the Master” and the hit movies “180” and “Evolution vs. God,” comes the powerful film “Audacity.” Executive produced by TV co-host and best-selling author Ray Comfort (Hell’s Best Kept Secret, Scientific Facts in the Bible), this film delivers an unexpected, eye-opening look at the controversial topic of homosexuality. Peter (Travis Owens) is an aspiring comedian encouraged by his friend Ben (Ben Price, Australia’s Got Talent finalist) to perform at the local comedy club. But stage fright isn’t Peter’s only fear. When confronted with one of today’s most divisive
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Abortion. Is it a woman’s choice? Or is it murder? ”180” has been called a half-hour of “video adrenaline,” an “emotional rollercoaster,” and “mind-blowing.” This riveting, award-winning documentary carries a unique message in which you will see eight people change their minds on abortion in a matter of seconds…because they were asked one question.
Hundreds of Ray Comfort videos showing him talking to unbelievers on various topics and giving them a gospel presentation.
Rhema Site Timeless teaching by Kenneth E. Hagin on how to attend to and hear Gods Word Rhema For Today Podcast Incline Thine Ear 1 2018-08-03 August 6, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 2 2018-08-03 August 7, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 3 2018-08-03 August 8, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 4 2018-08-03 August 9, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 5 2018-08-03 August 10, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 6 2018-08-09 August 13, 2018 Incline Thine Ears 7 2018-08-09 August 14, 2018 Incline Thine Ears 8 2018-08-09 August 15, 2018 Incline Thine Ear 9 2018-08-09 August 16, 2018 Incline Thine Ears 10 2018-08-09 August 17,
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Rhema Site Timeless teaching by Kenneth W. Hagin on what to do in times of adversity Rhema For Today Podcast Winning in The Time of Trouble 2 2018-09-21 September 25, 2018 Winning in The Time of Trouble 3 2018-09-21 September 26, 2018 Winning in The Time of Trouble 4 2018-09-21 September 27, 2018 Winning in The Time of Trouble 5 2018-09-21 September 28, 2018
Rhema Site Timeless teaching by Kenneth E. Hagin on the precious blood of Jesus Rhema For Today Podcast Join Revs. Ken and Lynette Hagin as they share classic messages from Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin along with fresh manna from the Word of God. The Precious Blood of Jesus 1 2018-12-28 December 31, 2018 The Precious Blood of Jesus 2 2018-12-28 January 1, 2019 The Precious Blood of Jesus 3 2018-12-28 January 2, 2019 The Precious Blood of Jesus 4 2018-12-28 January 3, 2019 The Precious Blood of Jesus 5 2018-12-28 January 4, 2019
Rhema Site Timeless teaching by Kenneth E. Hagin on how Christians are redeemed from the curse of the law Rhema For Today Podcast Join Revs. Ken and Lynette Hagin as they share classic messages from Rev. Kenneth E. Hagin along with fresh manna from the Word of God. Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness and Spiritual Death 1 2019-01-04 January 7, 2019 Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness and Spiritual Death 2 2019-01-04 January 8, 2019 Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness and Spiritual Death 3 2019-01-04 January 9, 2019 Redeemed from Poverty, Sickness and Spiritual Death 4 2019-01-04 January 10, 2019 Redeemed from Poverty,
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A new year brings hopes for a fresh start and possibilities—and lines. Long lines. Lines at the “returns” window. In the airport. At the bank. For the bus or subway. In restaurants, grocery stores and traffic jams. If you’re anything like me, your thoughts in such moments turn to, Not again. Who’s the slowpoke? Why am I always stuck in the slowest line? And other lofty, enriching thoughts. It doesn’t have to be that way. It’s possible to make standing in line a positive experience. In fact, it’s possible—and so much better—to use that time “on line” (as
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Wind whipped through my hair as I flew over the snow. It was glorious! Until my snowmobile sputtered beneath me. Not again. I slowed to a stop. My friends zoomed ahead on the snow-covered trails through the woods, maneuvering easily, dodging trees and rocks. I’d never ridden a snowmobile before today. But when I met some folks who invited me up to the trails outside Twisp, Washington, I jumped at the chance. Excitement? Count me in. I went scuba diving, climbed mountains, even jumped out of airplanes. Did I ever worry about hurting myself? Never! I was young and invincible. I’d
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