“Silent Night”
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“Silent Night”
Why do I hate religion – Pastor Mark Driscoll explains the differences between religion and redemption
The Wemmicks were small wooden people. Each of the wooden people was carved by a woodworker named Eli. His workshop sat on a hill overlooking their village. Every Wemmick was different. Some had big noses, others had large eyes. Some were tall and others were short. Some wore hats, others wore coats. But all were made by the same carver and all lived in the village. And all day, every day, the Wemmicks did the same thing: They gave each other stickers. Each Wemmick had a box of golden star stickers and a box of gray dot stickers. Up and down the streets all over the city, people could be seen sticking stars or dots on one another. Read the rest of this entry »
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“A pineapple garden, a group of natives, a missionary who fought hard & long for something that God eventually called him to release…. Join Otto Koning as he shares about dealing with surrendering rights and conquering anger in a Dutch New Guinea village.”
It is not only full of adventure and wisdom, but also… funny. I really recommend you to watch it. This story is split in 6 parts, each 10 min long.
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This is a joke I’ve heard some time ago. It’s not just a joke, but there is a deeper meaning beyond its humor:
Two men were praying in a church, staying on their kneels, shoulder to shoulder. They were: a rich man and a poor man.
The rich man says: Lord, help me make this deal with the freighter… Help me win that auction…
The poor man: Lord, help me to buy some bread for my children…
The rich man: Lord, help me make that deal…
The poor man: Lord, help me to go home with some money today, not as I did last days…
The rich man, irritated, to the poor man: You, can’t you see God is busy with me?
The poor man, still addressing to God: Lord, help me feed my children…
The rich man, annoyed, opens his wallet and gives a $100 bill to the poor man: You, take these money and let God see about my problem!
Are you ready? He could come any moment now.
Matthew 24.27: For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
1 Corinthians 15.51,52: Listen, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed in a flash, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet. For the trumpet will sound, the dead will be raised imperishable, and we will be changed.
1 Thessalonians 4.16,17: For the Lord himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever.
Philippians 3.21: He, who, by the power that enables him to bring everything under his control, will transform our lowly bodies so that they will be like his glorious body.
The video youtube file is from: http://www.rapturealert.com/2006/080806readyforrapture.asp
I also recommend you THIS post. You can watch here Paul Washer preaching a powerful message

I don’t know if you ever heard about OCTAVIAN PALER ? He was a Romanian Journalist, a most respectable one. He died last year, age 80. Click on his name to read some lines about his bibliography.
One of his most known and wonderful writing is “WE HAVE TIME…” (“Avem timp…” – the original title – in romanian). Click on the romanian flag to read the romanian version on Shalom – Jurnal de Pace.
BUT,
If you don’t speak romanian, I invite you to read this writing in english, on another wordpress weblog, host by Aurel Mateescu. I am sure you will not regret. Click HERE to open this weblog and scroll down because the english version is under the romanian one.
I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE TO THE LAMB (singing Ray Boltz)
A father talks with his son about the christian life:
(conversation between father and son)
(Son) Dad, has it always been this way?
(Dad) Well, even from the beginning men hated Jesus
Even thought he did nothing but love them
And teach them and heal them.
They nailed him to a cross.
They thought they had killed Him, but they only set him free
To live in the hearts of people like you and me who believe in Him.
Then came the apostles and most of them were killed
For telling other people about Jesus.
But that time it was too late. There were hundreds of people who believed in Jesus
So they tortured them and killed them
And even left their bodies to rot as an example to other people,
But the church kept right on growing
Watered by the blood of these precious Saints.
(Son) But Dad, did they want to die?
(Dad) No. They didn’t want to die. I mean, many of them had children
Just like you they had to leave behind.
But they were forced to make a choice.
They could choose to live this one life here on earth and reject Jesus
And be damned or they could chose to believe in the words of Jesus
And live forever.
(Son) I think I understand.
(Dad) Here, maybe this will help you understand.
(Song: I pledge allegiance to the Lamb)
I have heard how Christians long ago
Were brought before a tyrants throne
And they were told that he would spare their lives
If they would renounce the name of Christ.
But one by one they chose to die
The Son of God they would not deny
Like a great angelic choir sings
I can almost hear their voices ring.
CHOURS:
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb
With all my strength
With all I am
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
Now the years have come and the years have gone
But the cause of Jesus still goes on
And now our time has come to count the cost
To reject this world, to embrace the cross
And one by one let us live our lives
For the One who died to give us life.
Till the trumpet sounds on the final day
Let us proudly stand and boldly say
REPEAT CHORUS:
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb
With all my strength
With all I am
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
To the Lamb of God who bore my pain
Who took my place, Who wore my shame.
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
(conversation between father and son continues)
You’ve got to remember that it wasn’t always this way.
I mean, my dad could even pray in school.
Of course, they took that away from him.
Then it became incorrect for us to believe in the Bible
And after that they just stripped our right to worship away from us
And we quietly stood by.
But son, I hope that you’ll never put in the position
That you have to choose between your faith and your life.
But if you are – I know which choice you’re going to make
Because I know that Jesus lives inside of you.
In the meantime, just pray like I taught you how to
And take care of your mom
And remember that God is the Father of the fatherless.
REPEAT CHORUS:
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb
With all my strength
With all I am
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
REPEAT CHORUS:
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb
With all my strength
With all I am
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
REPEAT CHORUS:
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb
With all my strength
With all I am
I will seek to honor His commands
I pledge allegiance to the Lamb.
This christian song is composed by Ray Boltz, a singer-songwriter, whose songs often tell stories of faith and inspiration. Click Here to open more of his christian songs lyrisc.
Also, here it is another christian link about this song: http://members.aol.com/war4head/Page19.html
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