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Sep 11th, 2012 |
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Category: Signs of the Times (click on article name)
Christians may have to sacrifice their jobs if they want to express their religion at work, government lawyers declared yesterday. The state lawyers insisted workers are not entitled to wear a crucifix at work against the wishes of their employers – and if that is incompatible with their faith they ‘are free to resign’. The Christians’ counsel said it was wrong they should have fewer rights than other faith groups just because they had a ‘tolerant’ religion.
Tags: Andrea Minichiello Williams of the Christian Legal Centre, Archbishops, British Airways, Chaplin, Christian leaders, Christians, Church of England, crucifix, David Cameron, discrimination, European court, Gary McFarlane, gays, Great Britain, hijabs, intolerance, James Eadie QC, landmark case, Lilian Ladele, Nadia Eweida, Paul Diamond, Pope, registrar by Islington council, religion, religious symbols, Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, scriptural requirement, sex therapy, Sikhs, skull caps, turban, vital freedom Posted in Signs of the Times (click on article name) |
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Jun 13th, 2012 |
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Category: Doctrine, MP3 Sermons (Click on Sermon name), Prophetic
Br. Russell continues on in Part 2 of the study of the Message to Laodicea.
Tags: 7 churches of Revelation, Christendom, Christians, Heirapolis, Laodicea, lukewarm, nominal Christians, Pamukkale, spew you out, Turkey Posted in Doctrine, MP3 Sermons (Click on Sermon name), Prophetic |
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Jun 11th, 2012 |
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Category: Character Studies, MP3 Sermons (Click on Sermon name), Prophetic
Study on Laodicea part 1 In in-depth look at the conditions of the Church of Laodicea in the book of Revelation and how it relates to Christians today. Br. Russell Shallieu leads the study at our Prophetic Study Weekend. Message to Laodicea Pt 1
Tags: book of Revelation, Bride of Christ, Christians, Ephesus, Harvest of the Gospel Age, Jewish sacred calender, Laodicea, Laodicean, little flock, lukewarm, Pamukali Turkey, Pergamus, Philadelphia, Rich in need of nothing, Sardis, seven churches of Revelation, Smerna, spew you out, Thyratira Posted in Character Studies, MP3 Sermons (Click on Sermon name), Prophetic |
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Jan 29th, 2010 |
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Category: Signs of the Times (click on article name)
So far, we’re hearing protests from almost no one. But this is not just another “Where is the outrage?” story. The larger and more alarming trend is that, in a growing number of Muslim-majority countries, a war is being waged against non-Muslim minorities.
In response to all this, Western journalists, academics, diplomats, and politicians mainly avert their eyes and hold their tongues. They pretend there are no stories to be written, no social pathologies to be documented, no actions to be taken. They focus instead on Switzerland’s vote against minarets and anything Israel might be doing to prevent terrorists from claiming additional victims.
Tags: Al-Kifl, Algeria, Allah, apostates, buddhas of Bamiyan, Christians, clifford may, Egypt, Hamas, Hindus, Iraq’s Antiquities and Heritage Authority, Islamic Law, Islamist Revolution, Libya, Morocco, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Muslim-majority countries, near Baghdad, Parsees, Shari'a, Sikhs, Switzerland’s vote against minarets, Syria, Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed Omar, the tomb of the Prophet Ezekiel, Tunisia, Yemen Posted in Signs of the Times (click on article name) |
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Dec 4th, 2009 |
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Category: Questions You Ask (click for the full answer)
No, Boaz was not a born-again Christian. When Jesus came to earth, he came to provide the Ransom for Father Adam, in effect to buy the race from God, whose divine attribute of Justice had condemned the race in Adam. While Jesus was on his mission to buy back the race with his life, he also opened up a new and living way.
Tags: Ancient Worthies, Boaz, born again, Bride of Christ, Christians, door is shut, john the baptist, Kingdom of Heaven, new and living way, Ransom price, Thy Kingdom come Posted in Questions You Ask (click for the full answer) |
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Aug 3rd, 2009 |
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Category: Special Features (click on Article name)
Some one has well said:—”The Christian in the world is like a ship in the ocean. The ship is safe in the ocean so long as the ocean is not in the ship.” One of the great difficulties with Christianity today is that it has admitted the strangers, the “people of the land,” and recognized them as Christians. It does injury, not only to the Christians, by lowering their standards (for the average will be considered the standard), but it also injures the “strangers,” by causing many of them to believe themselves thoroughly safe, and needing no conversion, because they are outwardly respectable, and perhaps frequently attendants at public worship. It lowers the standard of doctrine also, because the minister who realizes that at least three-fourths of his congregation would be repelled by the presentation of strong meat of truth, withholds the same, and permits those who need the strong meat, and could appreciate and use it to advantage, to grow weak, to starve. Furthermore, the worldly spirit and the fuller treasury have attracted “strangers” into the professed ministry of the Gospel, many of whom know not the Lord, neither His Word, and who consequently are thoroughly unprepared to feed the true sheep, were they ever so well disposed.
Tags: afflictions left behind, Babylon, begging for money, Christendom, Christians, church collections, Cyrus the Great, dome of the rock, Ezra, free will offerings, gentiles, Isaac a type of Christ, Jerusalem, king of Kings, liberalists, mosque of Omar, Mount Moriah, Palestine, Protestantism, ram in the thicket, royal piesthood, Sacrifices, Samaria, sin-offering, Solomon's Temple, temple mount, Temple of God, threshing floor of Araunah, wheat and tares, wolves in sheeps clothing, Zerubbabel's Temple Posted in Special Features (click on Article name) |
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