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Bible senders is a ministry that collects new and used kjv bibles to send free of charge.
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Danieltown Baptist Church Forest City North Carolina We're an Independent Baptist Church located in the beautiful foothills of Western North Carolina that believes what the King James Bible says.
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Msg #24017 Hard Hitting Preaching What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24016 Abiding in Sin What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24015a King Saul, Was He God's Mistake? What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24015 Christian-Church-Worship Music What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
Msg #24014 Walking Where Abram Walked What The Bible Says - Good Samaritan's Penny Pulpit by Pastor Ed Rice
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What Say You Job 38:3 Bro. Scott Doty Sunday Morning Service May 5th, 2024.
6 Things God Says We Should Consider Haggai 1:5-7 Pastor Hafelin Thursday Prayer Service April 25, 2024.
Wednesday Evening Service, 04/24/2024 Wednesday Evening Service, 04/24/2024 Pastor Tom Vineyard Hebrews 13:1-6 ( KJV) "Boldly Say, "The Lord is My Helper" *We ...
But Whom Say Ye That I Am | Pastor Brian Poindexter Join us as Pastor Brian Poindexter preaches at the pulpit of Calvary Baptist Church in Union Grove, NC If you are a first time ...
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A Christian organization has accused a Tennessee hotel of unlawfully canceling its pro-Israel conference because the venue received threats over the event. The local police department says the cancelation was purely a "corporate" decision.
While many refer to New York v. Trump as a “hush money” case, guest host Jeff Stein says that’s actually […]
City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality In New York City mayor Eric Adams says, “Everything you need to know about the latest proposal in ‘City of Yes'” we get to see one of the latest schemes to capture property rights – via carbon neutrality. What...
Māori Christians in New Zealand bristle at newly translated portions of the Bible that use the names of local deities.Last year, Bible Society New Zealand (BSNZ) released a 109-page booklet with 10 Bible passages published in a contemporary Māori translation for the first time. The version used the names of atua Māori, or Māori gods and deities, in place of words like heaven, earth, land, and sea. Genesis 1:1, for example, says that in the beginning, God made Rangi-nui (Sky Father) and Papatūānuku (Earth Mother) instead of rangi and whenua respectively.The changes, meant to appeal to younger Māori, stirred debate. While some readers praised the changes (“The terms are more relatable,” wrote one respondent in a BSNZ survey), many, including Māori theologians and church leaders, decried the use of atua Māori in the Scriptures as “twisted” and “blasphemous.”The aim of publishing He Tīmatanga (A Beginning) was not to present a final translation but to offer a draft for feedback, said Clare Knowles, translation coordinator at BSNZ. Publishing these passages was part of an effort that began in 2008 to “retranslate the entire Bible into Māori [in] today’s language.”While Māori speakers in New Zealand have a Bible translation in their language, it was last revised in 1952. The most recent edition in 2012 mainly focused on reformatting the text with updated paragraphs, spelling, and punctuation, but the content has largely remained the same since missionaries first translated the Bible into Māori in the 19th century.“Imagine if the only English translation we had was the King James Version. … This is a bit like the situation with Te Paipera Tapu, the Māori Bible,” Knowles wrote in an article promoting He Tīmatanga.In New Zealand, about 8 percent of the population speak Māori, ...Continue reading...
Texas Pastor Matt Chandler of The Village Church in Flower Mound recently shared why he believes the “mark of the beast,” as mentioned in the Bible in Revelation 13, is “active even now.”
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