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Pastor Jeff Lilley

Armor of God Bible Study - Ephesians 6:15 - Bible Study Armor of God - 0 views

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    Spiritual Warfare is very real. However, we are not helpless or without defense. To be equipped we have been given specific spiritual tools to fight the enemy. Our understanding of these tools is vital in our day to day struggles against the enemy. That is why we need to Arm ourselves and put on the Armor of God every day.
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    Spiritual Warfare is very real. However, we are not helpless or without defense. To be equipped we have been given specific spiritual tools to fight the enemy. Our understanding of these tools is vital in our day to day struggles against the enemy. That is why we need to Arm ourselves and put on the Armor of God every day.
alexis sullivan

One Last Chance - Associated Content - 0 views

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    This is a religious short story written by Alexis Sullivan. In this story a prostitute attends church and receives Christ.
Pastor Jeff Lilley

Daily Word of God: Daily Word for Mon 12/21/2009 "Come, Now is the Time to Repent" - 0 views

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    Daily Word of God Devotionals are Powerful, Motivating, Practical and Inspiring. Written to Turbo-charge your day and stimulate your spiritual appetite and do "Whatever it Takes" to focus on Christ. Remember, "For those who believe, no proof is necessary. For those who don't believe, no proof is possible." For Reservations at Our Fathers House, Please Enter John 3:16
J. B.

Why do Americans claim to be more religious than they are? - By Shankar Vedantam - Slate Magazine - 0 views

  • Americans are hardly more religious than people living in other industrialized countries. Yet they consistently—and more or less uniquely—want others to believe they are more religious than they really are.
  • When you ask Americans about their religious beliefs, it's like asking them whether they are good people, or asking whether they are patriots. They'll say yes, even if they cheated on their taxes, bilked Medicare for unnecessary services, and evaded the draft. Asking people how often they attend church elicits answers about their identity—who people think they are or feel they ought to be, rather than what they actually believe and do.
  • self-reported church attendance has been held up as proof that America has somehow resisted the secularizing trends that have swept other industrialized nations. What if those numbers are spectacularly wrong?
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  • actual "church attendance rates for Protestants and Catholics are approximately one half" of what people reported.
  • nearly 50 percent more people claimed they attended services when asked the type of question that pollsters ask: "Did you attend religious services in the last week?"
  • in reality about 21 percent of Americans attended religious services weekly—exactly half the number who told pollsters they did.
  • Brenner found that the United States and Canada were outliers—not in religious attendance, but in overreporting religious attendance. Americans attended services about as often as Italians and Slovenians and slightly more than Brits and Germans. The significant difference between the two North American countries and other industrialized nations was the enormous gap between poll responses and time-use studies in those two countries.
angelapardie

Embarking on the Path of Belief in God | Eastern Lightning - 1 views

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