Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Peeling The Onion:

Well folks, I’m not really sure what to say here. I suppose I could simply post the (2) articles that I found from The Onion and let them speak for themselves.

I guess all I would add is that increasingly it has become more and more “appropriate” to mock Christians, their God and their Savior without any attention being paid to the hypocrisy in the worlds cry for tolerance towards all. I guess when the world cries for tolerance, coexistence and unity they really only want to include sinful activities and religions on the list.

I'm not at all surprised, but it truly is a shame…

Post #1 – Gay Teen Worried He Might be a Christian

Post #2 – Christ Getting in Shape for the Second Coming

Friday, January 08, 2010

The Biblical Salvation Experience:

Having doubts about your Salvation:

Has God opened your eyes like he did for Lydia (Acts 16:14) and drawn you to his Son (John 6:44) and taken out your heart of stone and put in a heart of flesh (Ezekiel 36:26) and granted you repentance (2 Tim. 2:25) and faith (Phil. 1:29) and saved you fully by grace apart from any works (Eph. 2:8).

These and many more are reasons to have faith in the Saving work of God in your Salvation experience.


GTR-Staff

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

Woman Sees Jesus in Her Bruise

Woman Sees Jesus in Her Bruise

Monday, January 04, 2010

Keep it to Yourself

Your thoughts on the video below?



Your thoughts on Jay Bookman's response to the video:

"Kinda makes you wonder why God allowed that darned Buddhist to win so many golf tournaments over good Christian men. Then again, He also allowed a Muslim to be elected president of HIS country, the United States of Christian America.

But seriously, I do not understand and can’t begin to comprehend the arrogance it takes to publicly anoint yourself someone’s spiritual adviser, and to then lecture them about their faith and its alleged inadequacies. This was a prepared, considered remark by Hume, not some off-the-cuff aside.

A person’s faith is a private matter between that person and God, and is not a matter to be judged by some pompous TV anchor."